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4 _THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: WEDNESDAY... The Evening Star has a regular, permanent in eae cire jiom more than treble that of any ot! “Washington, and cq te that of all the other daily papers here addea Sate: ‘Advertisementa, orders for the paper by 1 otherwise, news, or any information or busi- Bess cant be seut day or night, free of chargr. The plan of letting the printing for the money order division of the Post OMice department out by contract Instead of giving It to the government printing office 1s anything but satisfactory. This Was done under an act of the last Congress, with the idea that it might cheapen the cost of the Printing to get it by contract. A Philadelphia fiym was awarded the work, and everything has Wo be done by schedule. If the natural growth of the meney order business cails for blank books larger than these In us at the time the contract ‘Was awarded, and which were used as samples of | What would be needed, the money order office finds {tself at the m-rey of the contractors as to Price. In other words. the office Is bound down to the schedules made some t me ago, and cannot make any changes trom them, no matter how ben- eficlal, without Incurring the risk of having to pay too muh for the work. What fs ‘nominated in the bon i” must be adiered to. Besides this trou- Die, a good deal of time Is consumed tn sending or- ders to Philadelphia, g-tting and correct:ng proofs, and then finally getting the work. Under the old metnod the office had but to notify the govern- ment oMive of what it wanted to get in short order, and with the expiration of extsting contracts the Old plan will, if the officials of the money order office have the!r way, be returned to. ee Ex-Senator McDonald, of Indiana, evidently per- Inits his courage to over-topple his judgment on the tariff Issue. In his campaign speeches in ‘Obio he declares in the most refreshing terms for free trate as against the vapid evasions of other speech-makers of bis own party In that state. “I am,” says he, “so far in favor of free trade as to be oppost to any tariff upon foreign merchan- dise ir the government did not require the revenue to be derived from it,"—and he goes on to repeat that “iree trade between nations, as between in- dividuals, ts undentably the foundation upon which all commerce should rest.” Mr. McDonald has certainly handicappe. his chances as a candl- date in the next National Democratt: Convention. In fact, about as far as the democratic party of the state of New York can go, ts to swallow the Wattersonian ipse dizit of “a tariff for revenue only,” and the other eastern states are certainiy Bvt as farto the front in that respect as New York But his declarations will probably be re- ceived as a bold, honest, definition of the party’s Teal position In the western states. — The New York Herald is a strong and great ewspaper, but It has now ent red on a contest Whici: will call for all its power of resource. The elty an? suburban newsdealers have combined in @ determination not to sell the paper at the new Fate of two cents, as they claim the margin of profit—one-third of a cent—ts Insuficient. They have decided, therefore, to aduere to tne old price Of three cents Moreover, the controversy has stirred up such an usly feeling that the dealers are not disposed to sell tae paper at any price, and may be depended on to turow their influence with their customers in favor of the rival sheets. Whether the Herald can afford the hostility of ‘these middlemen ts a serious qnestion. To a large extent they control the circulation of the news- papers, and their dem ind, that the Herald should give them the half cent margin allowed by the Times ani Sun, Is not unreasonable. The reduce Uon, however, of the price in New York has de- Creased, it 1s understood, instead of Increased, the elreulation of the Journats that nave made it; that has certainly been the effect in this section. <-> The high-priced song birds who are to sing ta tunetul competion in New York this winter are €rossing the ocean now by every steamer. Nilsson 4s already here, and Patt! ison her way. Itis one Of the tradittons of New York journalisi to inter- Wiew a distinguished arrival, as he or she steps from the gangway upon the dock, aod ask how the Visitor “likes America.” The singers are all going through this absurd ordeal, and reply to the stock quest fons in the stock way that they like America “se much.” The rival companies will soon ve di- ‘Widing the town, a8 the opera season opens in about three weeks. The war will be bitter and Felentiess, and will result in the survival of the Mttest, though with Vanderbilt backing Abbey, and Belmont and others supporting Col Mapleson, Doth commanders seem weil supplied with sinews of war, and both may prosper Im spite of high Prices and divided patronage. In any event the musical public will guin by the competition, as 1t Will give new York the best opera in the world, and plenty of it. — +> ‘The more the Spanish think over the insult to their king the more angry they become. The affront touched a tender spot In the nattonal make-up, the proverbial Spanish prid>, and has thereby thrown them into a paroxysm of rage. ‘Up to this ume Alphonso has been anything but a popular monarch, but the Spaniards do not pro- pose to let outsiders abuse him. The excitement tm Paris rus almost as high as in Madrid, and has Precipitated a ministerial crisis Germany takes ‘the matter coolly, observing that the Insult was Feally to her instead of Spain, but that she con- Siders the source and regards he culburst as a Sign of weakness. Ss The report of Greely’s murder by bis men 1s Probably only a repetition of the story published @ Week ago, a8 coming from Esquimaux, and dis- credited af that time. The brave adventurers have enough peril and difficulty to contend against without Internal strife, and it 1s almost Aneredtble that a mutiny would be thought of as a Temedy for troubles,however desperate,iuto which the colony migut be pluaged. Atthe same time We must remember the effect which long confine- Ment in polar latitudes has on some minds, rene ering them insane with nustralyia or howe- Bichness, ——__~++—_ £x-P. M. General James in speaking of the Eng- Usb postal service, Wulen he bas been examining abrowd, says that the system ia Lomion ts uu Goubtely the most complete. There they have | thirteen deliverics a day, while In New York they have but nine; but that outside of London there 13 | Bothing Liat 1s superior to the New York office or | even a guod, periaps Except tu the newspaper delivery in country towus,the postal service of the | United states bas a high standard of excellence. ——<e2— Mr. Wilson, of Parts, has let nts journalistic ts get ahead of isis discretion as a son-in- Jaw of the French president. A newspaper man 4m the fumuy of the movarch Is a source of danger Wstate secrets. It ts charged in Uhe present in- Stance that Eiitor Wilson bas taxen advantage of | his special laform.tion to get several “beats” on Lis esteemed contemporaries at the expense of Official dignity and red-tape, and the ministers are 80 worked up about it that som: of them talk of Tesiguins ff oMicial etiquette ts mot better re- Spected ia the future. oo The triennial generat convention of the Pro- Yestant Episcopal church im tae United States Degun its session in Philadelphia to-day under conditious and prospects bighiy gratirying to Laat ecclesiastical body. Tue growth of te church | has Kept pace with that of the country. It 1s prosperous and sees its tfluence rapkily extend- ing eek year. In personnel alone the couveation ts « {todisdnetion. Ite roll embraces nearly fifty bishops, besides the names of the clergy, dis- Unguisued for their eloquence and good works, tee Ex-Senator Thurman, tn his camp: speeches 1m Oni, does not diectly array himself against civil service reform, but be tess tt be understood ‘that he does not take much stock init. He holis that if a democratic Prestdent ts elected next year it Wil be a virtaal declarstion on the part of the that they Want Che republicans turaed out. the «x-Senator matatains that the govern- ment Wiil not be properly administered until dem- ocrats hold the ofl. es. — wo the average American citzen who rarely attempts to fathom the wisdom of congressional Jegishition, 1t does seem a little strange Unat under the new postage ratcs it costs as much to send a letter to West Washington, as It does to Portland, Oregon. The demand for houses and moms indicates very clearly that Washington ts to be full of people for the long session of the new Congress and of the Presidential year, te ‘The approach of winter will be particularly felt ay 4 large but deserving class in Ohio and Iowa on Ay nex t FALL OVERCOATS IN BLACKS. FALL OVERCOATS IN BLUES. FALL OVERCOATS IN BROWNS, FALL OVERCOATS IN OLIVES. FALL OVERCOATS IN CLARETS. YALL OVERCOATS IN GREENS. FALL OVERCOATS IN GRAYS. FALL OVERCOATS IN DRABS. FALL OVERCOATS IN MIXTURES. FALL OVERCOATS IN THE NEW SHADES, Our own incomparable make of Fall Overcoats are the Perfection of finish, though everything is in ‘‘the cut,” in which we excel. To make them weigh so little is as much of an art as to make them cost so little, A. SAKS & CO, LEADING CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS, $16 AND 318 SEVENTH STREET. 03 Souvventres. ‘The Souvenir Bargains of our Opening Days were not sufficient for the demand. In justice to those disap- Pointed the following Souvenir Prives will hold godd for all this week: 98e. Fans will be only 79. Boe. Plush Pocketbooks for 250. ‘oc. Dolls (French) will be 69e, dec. Menta’ Halt Hote for 2c. Sat oe: Ladies? Handuerehicte will be Se. Se. Child's Handkerchiefs will be 3c. ‘89c_ Genta’ Handkerchiefs will be 25e. $1.50 Gents’ Silk Half Hose for 980. Soc. Gents’ Scarfs for 4c. ec. Triple Crepe Lisse for 16c. $¥~ SATURDAY, OCTOBER SIXTH, and all future SATURDAYS, we sball close at 6 o'clock, | pepe aA OL A II g5Sg PoP AA OL aa PPP AA L AA wt Sss, - AAA L AAA TT Ss PO A ALLL A’ A I Ssst : RRR 00 ¥Y Y A Lb RROO YY Aa - RRR OO YY AA L R ROO ¥ AAA L ™ RR 00 5 03 1117-1119 PE: Rovat, Rice, Red Broon. In this country we are all kings, and we are entitled to have as good blood as that which courses through the veins of emperors. ‘There are princes and millionaires languishing in feebleness and broken down bodily health, who would be glad to have the strength of the humbiest laboring man. And there are many people who are neither kings, em- Perors, nor millionaires, whose blood is thin, whose cir- culation is poor, who are suffering from lassitude and ebility, and who know not the pleasure of a hearty meal, nor the enjoyment of being able to do a good day's work, If such people will put some fron into their blood, they will vitalize and enrich it. They can do this by the use of Brown's Iron Bitters, the purest and most excellent iron medicine ever made. Thousands who were weak, lansuid, pale, and prostrated, are now happy to say that Brown's Iron Bitters brought them up and gave them new life. ® It Tyssowsxr Bros, (Cor. 15th and G sts.) FALL UNDERWEAR, NEW STYLE SCARFS, PERRINS' GLOVES, E. & W. COLLS. AND CUFFS, &e., &c. P.8_—Colls.and Cuffs laundried to perfection,2c.each. oc3 Pon TERS OF FRENCH WINES, COGNAC, CHAM- PAGNES AND CORDIALS. French Clarets frotu 1.25 to $1.50 per gallon. Aerican native Wines, Brant nd Chauupagnes, California, Virginia mid Ohio fre ai. 1747 Peun's ave. ROUX & TAULELL Agents for first-clae hows. Bordeaux, Bunundy, Clran:panes aud Coguac. Vins de toule Sorts uit Caisse: Biasxer Suz: BLANKET SALEt BLANKET SALE! 500 poirs of 10,11 and 12 Blankets just ceive From the lange Auction Frade Sate Xe | Sept. 5th. of 6,000 cases, 40-4 Winthrop Blokete $1.50. rr in New York, ennebec Blinkets, 32. rer Bhaukets. pec pair $2.50. Bay State Blaukets, per pair 33. Prenium Bi ‘86, $T, 88, $9, $10, $11, 2 81 $1.50, $1.75, 62 10-4 Utica Sheeting: Goon dca b) C. M. TOWSON, 696 Penxsrtvanta AVERUR, oo f as ‘South Side, near 7th street. Tue New York Tues. PRICE TWO CENTS. A PAPER FOR ALL PEOPLE, THE BEST NFWS- FAPER IN NEW YORK. MORE TELEGRAMS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE UNITED STATES THAN ANY | o METROPOLITAN JOURNAL. THE NEWS OF THE GLOBE EVERY MORNING FOR TWO CENIS. SUNDAY EDITION, THREE CENTS. On sale at the Washington Burean, No. 515 Fourteenth strovt, BY THE SINGLE COPY OR IN QUANTITIES, at the 01,3,6-3t* | Bor Tae Laresr Axo Best. ‘The NEW LEADER Machine is, conceded Py br ayineleg 9 iat Sara Thani large best proved Machine now and sot Sen, aswrtinent of other new Machines on Prices for eash or ee" BUIFICHL A a Gio bas, Dyeaent ate, i.my1d (468 Pennsylvania sveniis, sexs. Come to the ur eckd posal NO Cava ‘ST 127 Pennsyivania avenne, near Gor Lay — ‘Goot Machines ee ee nw ITS EXCELLENT AND ECONOMIOAL MAN- Ree whereby in vst Tur Wearmen Fon Tuzu-| A Feast Or Anr Axp Fasmon FOR THE LADIES! —GREAT AND GORGEOUS!— KING'S PALACE, Grand Festival and Fall Opening of MILLINERY AND PARISIAN NOVELTIES, PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS, CHILDREN’S, MISSES’ AND LADIES' WRAPS, Eclipsing anything of the kind ever before witnessed in Washington City. We extend cordial invitation to allon THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4 AND FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, To our SECOND ANNIVERSARY Celebration of the Opening of KING'S PALACE. In recognition of the favors showered upon this enterprise since its inception by s Discriminating Public, ‘we will commemorate the event Thurs- KING'S PALACE, ‘The Largest Millinery House in the District of Columbia, a a ook DES oth and F atreota, LADIES' DEPARTMENT. ‘The special reductions on the articles below men- Honea, will hold food until further n Under’ Vests, BKK bound: sc, wold elsewhere at Te, Under Vests: SHE Bound Shit sewpers st 1 38. Under Vests, all wool. Under Vests, all wool, Under Vests, best ett i coewince Se sias. Ladies’ Silk Hose. new peepee pee ab Hose, solid coer s — oe ‘pair, Hose, bow colors, 62) Taare Block Line Hee ee i er pair: Fades’ Oxford ‘Mixed Hose; Bil dozen Cashmere Hose, sizes 5 to 83s,in colors to Inatch suits, at 50c. per pair. One Lot of 100’ dozen, genuine French 53s to 8, 50 per pair. This is about one-half. doaen All Tinea, Hematitened handkerc borders, latest desiznn, at 25c., Mosquetairo Gloves, new ow shades & at gLas aay $2.50. ‘Cashmere Gloves, new shades, Our Comet Departments conceded perfect, and we offer refiable makes _Sharantesd pris.” Our otton Underwear fment te completa: every Gar heme is made Full size? Anished ithe Best maine, ad we refund the money when our styles are sold for leas elsewhere, ‘This week—1.25 Night Robes will be 81; $1.25 Chiemise'will be 1: 8135 §xirta will bo $1, and reac. fionsvwill be made oe ail other Hand Satchels and Bags, at s = aud Toilet Articles generally ‘DOUGLASS’, 9th and F streets, JW. Boren & Sox ‘Have opened their Latest Importations of DINNEE AND TEA SETS, ANTIQUE BRASS GOODS, FLEMISH, MAJOLICA AND PARIAN WARE." Also, a fine assortment of BELLEEK WARE, For which we are Sole Agents, J. W. BOTELER & SON, | ock-4t 923 Pennsylvanis ayenue, tay Brushes, Infant W. -~HELP. Witten SSocee, is oth ret Nee teferpoce required ‘AppAy to 12008 W: eae to cook, wash fron jie Pot ae ie ‘ANTED—TWO- eap tia EXPERIENCED W anailisblemen cnt Apply to Fe BROOKS, 581 15th street northwest IMMRDTA’ LB ao BUSHELMAN.. = Week ee to TE = at tintin yoahing ood pone = ina Seas W San ox prorat hoger 3; a Se Metrect nortivwest. Wiens FOR SMAGL FAMILY, ALSO, yung Woman to care two children. ‘City refer- enced required. Apply to 1620" Massachusetts, “a ee TRISH GIRL, TO Ww feneral housework. jn small family, ian ist required. APP! 605 pe ea 'TED—A WHITE WOMAN, ieee W ibourework Yor s soeatt fanity. Apply to 610 5¢ street northwest, WANTED SALESMAN; ONE FAMILIAR AUN Fariate — Sparen peer, Ng wx. Sere 0} (WHITE PRE- Mered) th A honsekeepit ooritere the care of chives ceeping, ve : Peterenoes reseed” y to 808 A street s.e, 03-3¢* Peco GHLY COMPETENT DRUG TW Sere rood ela Adtron, wi fo cst Waris pee ete quired. 1303 N street northwest. 03-3” Wee BOY TO LEARN THE DRUG BUSI: Address in own handwriting, Teferences, TRILLIUM, Star oom WanteD-scoun (OMAN, AS GOOD COOK and to ascist in washing ana irouing, Apply to 181 D ROOM ON FIRST FLOOR, elderly lady and maid: objecta £6 ‘tating terms and Vocation a8 Eat Warereus single: arith oe RENT- ‘STREET —S sae en sulte oF pA Ee ony = na floor Metopeiftan cae pase the do RENT— -THREE to =omtasi's Ae OR RENT—IN PRIVATE FAMILY TWO NICELY bath sdjoining; Seferenees northwest, welll RENTT0 ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN.TWO furnished communicating Rooms on 10,000, FOR FROM ‘THREE TO FIVE ax Per cent on first-class busines, Ww "-ANTED—UPHOLSTER! (ONE BUT FIRST clasg men mead LoD: DA G. HATCH & CO., 934 F street nor o0t3-3t WwAs TED—A EEE WHITE WOMAN FOR he dest refé can Scr bia aa ab Stee Rue, Georgetown. WANten a3 NICE YOUNG Gish your se; references or recommendations Apply at 2118 Pennsylvania eveaue ne Coe war ETRST-OLASS c eee UNION Wates; constant employment; Address ‘Box 158, tar office 003-3t* Wires ACTIVE, HONEST YOUNG MAN in siove and house Tarnishing store,” Address oc5-3t PRIVATE FAMILY A NEATAGTIVE Weer are for waite = * eka no ashing: ference. Gal morning, between ado'clock, at 124 15th st northwest. WANED YOUNG GENTLEMAN OF ooo 16 oF 18 years old, who lives at o elie clerk in city office of a manutfact company. Good opportunity to learn” business habits: foot hand'and Wequick Ste apures Audsess et | aah 2 000 ‘and be qui fiandwriting F BS. Star office. 03-3t Wists ‘WOMAN, TO COOK, WASH AND iron for a small family ; must stay ‘nights and fur- nish recommendations. Apply at 2216 H street nen | fal Wee STRONG, ACTIVE WOMAN TO aah, iron and help in’ house work; dutics ight; Wages food; references required. At 1700 13th street Torthwest.* ae Cory Wir AE Rae Be 61, Star office. 0c?. WaNtepst WHITE GIRL TO TAKE CARI E OF one child in a small family. Apply at 618 H street northwest, a ee ee WANTED-A TAILORESS, TO ASSIST BUSHEL- mun. Apply to MERTZ, 1004 F street north- West. 02-2" I[PHE “SIGNAL SERVICE” WHITE BLANKETS ARE NOW READY, IN 10-4, 11-48 AND 12-4s, And the “SIGNAL SERVICE” SCARLET BLANKETS so popular last fall now appear in handsomer: that were so borders than before. To make sure that you are pitting 5 menuine, strictly pure, ALL WOOL, BUY yITH THE “SIGNAL SERVIGE” TICKET ON THEM. OFFERED FOR THE MONEY, NOTHING NEARLY AS GOOD HAS EVER vee “Woopwanp & Lormop, BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE. ‘While we do not announce a special opening this season, we have now in stock and are prepared to show 4 MOST COMPLETE LINE OF FALL AND WINTER DDD RRR Y Y GGG 58g D DR RYY G G0 do BPD, 8 B nem S SoS 83 BB Bests DDD E R‘Y¥ GGG 00 00 DDD 55387” OUTSIDE WRAPS, &c., ‘Which we shall offer at prices which we are willing in every instance to guarantee as the LOWEST PRICES At which they can be bought, ‘The exception to the above is our stogk of BLAN- ETS, a large line of which are now in transit to us from the recent Great Auction Trade Sale, but Which weshall not be able to shape to offer before Saturday, October 6th, when we promise to mako the LOWEST PRICES oN BLANKETS Ever Known, WOODWARD & LorHRoP, BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ANTED—A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO DO GEN- ral housework and ceok for a small family of two people: no washing or ironing; 1110 oT ateeet: Spb rs 0 able. to 0} writer, “Address BOX 640, , city Post Office. oot” | 3 WAST 0008 OK 2s, ATATE 1 e. corner 12th and ¥ streets new. 002-2" ANTED-& Wo/1 COOK, WHITE G8 OODORED: ood wages.” Gall between Band 11 o'clock tn the mornin; to 4 in the afternoon, at 1115 M street northwest, u oct2-3t oS lexion Besntified. The Eyet if GENTLEMEN. THE 100M, Beat Beantified ‘The Hair Eyebrows and Beautified. The Hands | Beau Digeases Cured. tions ci Pecomtologet, No No. Superfiuons Halt Rear npr, a Fe succersfully treats the ully examines the scalp, and if the hair follies are not destroyed.he nover fails to ci ure sou ed ant frontal part and temple bal baldness, thin, d stand al ‘weclions ‘sf the. bale ‘Dr, Van Dyck has devoted Satere te the renee tea hhair,/cutaneous and com. Plexion blemishes. “Hes « regular cine and sui and you can confidence in his aid peaduate of edi. if him with every idence to No. 22 Gi ince Belpre hand a noe to No. 22 Gran ts. where he can be consulted € nd toa. Super ous H Hair permanently and forever removed, by the 0} Dyck. Make your Cecnsumeia stone. ‘ANTED—TO BUY A FOUR SEAT CANOPY-TOP ‘ton, Address Nore.—Dr. Van. Tod pas une ANTED-HARBAUGHTS WHOOPING COUGH 'P. Certain cure. Alsoa Liniment to use in th it. Manufactured by GEORGE WOOL- ist, cor. Md. ay. an ANTED—THE FRIENDS OF J. B. and the public to cail at 512.11th street northwest og nd get your oysters cheap. Sel ects ten cents per p28-1m Sean ox GEDQND-HAND FURNITURE, AD- dress Box 118, Star offi ANTED—EVERYBODY TO KNOW THAT THEY Gan pbtain Hichelberger's Never failing Chill Cure and of all malarial diseases of D. street southweat, Waa FIRST-CLASS COOK, AT 933 H street northwest. “Must come weil Rooms | yy te Wa STRD-A NAN THAT HAS SOME KNOW cde of cleaning copper saucepans, in a kitchen: also, 9 young girl to ‘mind children. ess 1804 H street northwest. o1-3t* WANTED-20 GIRLS TO SEW ON CURTAL Apply to MILNE & PROCTOR, 930 F street north: west. oc] ANTED—A WOMAN T0 DO PLAIN, (eCQOHING. ‘and iro ina email famnils referehoes, at 319 © northwest; wages Gon | Wl BOY 13 OR 15 years old. “Apply at 485 Pennsylvania avenue north. | © ‘ols W ANTED_A FEW RELIABLE AND ENERGETIC Men, ‘with references. | Salary and. commission Haid, Gall between 9 and 12 am. GATELY & HAS. F street poe omer 19. o1-6t" ‘ANTED—WHT FOR THE SICK to register tthe Washington Directory for Nurses, comer Ihand Fatreets northwest, the “dianand for white nurses is grester than the supa. 0)- 3t WANTED {AT 120 OTH STREET NORTHWEST, settled woman to cook, wash and iron. ‘ANTED—A WHITE WOMAN TO OOOK, WASH Way fron. Apply 0 1403 30th st Georgetows..ol ta ‘ANTED-STEAM CARPET CLEANING WITH- or injury to your car Louisiang avenue. A. a, RICE, 490 MAINE AVENUE SOUTH- ct Cleaning Works, the oldest and Furniture steamed. Orders by telephone. my7 ANTED EVERY ONE. TO PATRONIZE ITH. Y ERBEE’S Capital 2c. Offices 485 Pa. av.: 14th ani jelephone coninections, B24" in ‘ANTED MOAPA, AVE. OPPOSITE WI Wii ‘Mattresses, Feather Beds, Bol ‘Hair renovated: Carpets cleaned, stored and rea f Mattreme tad to onde Fi YOUNG. 'ANTED-—GET YOUR CARPETS CLEANED BY the Automatic Steam Proce Hinton” BING! D—TO ANNOUNCE THAT JOHN E. Bateman & COs Bank, 1411 Fretrect n.w., ae Exasines Sih ‘als in Sis fromrd a to to5'p.m, Solin mi ANTED- UPHOLSTERY WORK OF ANY DE- A. H. CHACE & CO. Next to City Post Office. the best in the city. vated, 88 orl peel op 2a" otherwise recei R RENT—A WELL FURNISHED FRONT ROOM | rooms Fe for gentleman; references ‘201 . XY FORNISHED :| pH RENT—PLEASANT, —. aE Rooms, with or without northwest, 9B RENT—ELEGANTLY street and bed-1 ‘second floor; ia frontat 1107 F Tom om soul R RENT—A WELL FURNISHED FRONT ROOM for gentleman at 715 2ist street northwest. o1-3t* RENT_VERY LARGE AND ELEGANTLY Furnished Parlor and Bedroom, tos party. without Ghildren; “references exchanged. " Call at Fe RENT_A ane BOOM. BUILT BY OWNER ; glee roomy brick stable with hy- for carpenter drant in it. Toquireat aK soot FORRES RENT_FRONT ees 81 COND Ses R ees FURNISHED SUITE Fa ‘borthwest, on F strict line of cate Mofereneed on porteene mt ariak so 24 exchanged, Apply’ at 1115 17 1115 17th st. n. w. oe SoS ROOMR, =a aia furniahed or unfurnished, in a private family, Also, furnished House to Tent ina bean: ant and convenient locality; references exc! Call at 480 F street southwest- Fe 2ST FURNISHED ROOMS Board), and pleasant; modern improvements convenient to the strect care: also Table Board 714 19th street northwest, ‘sep5-" POR RENT SECOND FLOOR OF 28 10WA CIRCLE: newly painted and everything new ished, can be used for a Tange faiuily. with fine board ta froin 7 to 10. m. and Serena for op 0 months oF gue PETERSON, on the {ho house; roome can be seen from 4 to 7'p. mm. ani pany fami yom culys rent ae Apply to A. year rent low. Premises, aes is ot i ill i Florida, ARDMAN & GORDON, oe MUG tt, ‘Dorth weet. Fe SALE_ONE OR TWO OF THOSE FINI Houses at the corner of 10th and @ Sy a it safe and easy to purchase. JI C | SEEMS 927 F street northweet. ocd. OR. SALE, DWELLINGS —ON F STREET, NEAR ae. pear Thomas 911.000; frame on ments, eee Gi ATL Be office Tail @ etrect. O23 OR SALE—A_ BARGAIN. EWO-BTORY, | Eee Brick: Jot $0 feet front. 3.70003. f¥.; on Hooma; | Ptyeen } Int and 3s west; $1,400. TOR SALE. V TWO STO! Soper EL ment Bric Se ERTL jours aay S008 Fst. ae. “otis LE HOUSES 1H HAVE A FEW CHOI AR ‘fret-clam, et west, JNO. A. PRESOUTT, 1410 F street nortawent F ona VALUABLE BURINESS PROPERTY ON ‘We are authorized by the heirs of the late B.W. Rood to'sil those ralnante career ning in ie erp: ‘ superior four- Spaig see ass PoE tong fine Store, and fgted ike te esi snd ‘Won Beane reat. Lt 3 food Thek ou F etre, with of Se fort to B Paved plley. 3, FISHER ‘im Ta38 F atroct noreiiweat. SALE—THE BEST SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE IN the northwestern section, 22 feet front, prons-bris bay window, ‘il motern:dtaprovemenia, Wate in’ tes ‘most thorough be gold at Sep oas thei. PARKER & FOws vNSERDY sae me SALE_ON FERNS _HOPAE nn eq stroet northwest, having 10 rooms. ‘ouse ; has brick set furnace, ERLY & CO, owners, 1425 New York avenue 2-68 pay EE the ow 4 Sell hefal es of the city. Inquire of TYLER RUT! FO! 126 F street mies aa OR SALETHOUSE AND LOT. SIX x ROOMS, cats dow ee ead ge to $30 —— ge i 1428 ‘New poo ee evita JOR SALE — DESIRABLE HOUSES IN THE IMMEDIATB VICINITY OF “DUPONT CIRCLE.” ‘We have for sale several very desirable residences s = Beran “Dupont Circle,” vai (accord and location). from 25 8 500. THOMAS J. FISHER & CO., 13% northwest. enn'in 5 R SALE_ONE OF THE MOST COMPLETE, ELE- nt and desirable Residence es in this etty: satwtantially bullt, handeome and convent: a.corner, with south and cast front; lawn een north ; located in the fashionable center om ‘ooes sus nee preermana cece: Price $90,000, For terms an ieee property apy! YLER RUTE RD, 1236 Fetreet naw goyitont eae oe iinet tr} EY ¥. containe rooms and bath, bot and cold water; will be so ae the Sener Heaven the cy 0.0 GHEEN, Firemen th street and avenue, ‘sep22-10t Fr (SALE—FIVE NEW 1 TWO-STORY AND MAN- ‘improvements ctlins under entire balla “ou em remen ar ‘ent ne, Queen, | Anne and ata gick, trimmings, cathedral vlna ts Front, wall be told on monthly pay men > HOWER & SON, tare : FR. RENT—ELEGANT FURNISHED APART- expocure, bath, we. “At Ta airect north Oe" | and Ey McPherson squares, sep26-2w* ts on first, second an tween Franklin and Po, BST Ie UK STREET NORTHWEST, ‘ocommodated at 30a mouthe oepis-tm R_RENT—VERY DESIRABLE FRONT AND back rooms on Pa. ve. between 9th and 10% sta, Inquire of RICE, Paty POR BEN RENT_A SUITE OF ¥ -RNISHED Soon southern €: Dorhood near the Portland: Private fanilly i825 N stieet Parties with children need not apply. northwest, ‘sep20-2w* OR RENTUIN A PRIVATE FAMILY, FINELY cd Rooms, en suite or single; most central som SSO New Tek area FOR RENT—HOUSES. Fem RENT—DWELLING-HOUSE 61218 1st | STREET northwest: 13 rooms; all convenien. reasonable Tent. ‘THOS. E. WAGG. Fivtreek northwest. R RENT—A BRICK HOUSE OF SIX mame AND bath-. ‘New Jersey avenue, between Q and K ‘door, 1619. oc3-3t* on astrects northwest, 1617, nquire mex Fu RENT FURNISHED HOUSE, WITH TEN Toons, all modern improvements, elegantly Jarwe grounds, one square north of. Ware avenur and © street northéast- RAY, 513 2d street northwest, NOR RENT—BRICK HOUSE $24 201m STREET PH Ton Bom, uth, and cellar. Inguire of 3. W. BARKER, 1100 strest northwest. FE RENT_TW E. WAGGAMAN, 017 F strest northwest. Fe |, RENT—OCTOBER 15, 21 GRANT ae and amy fur- Minortiwest, a very desirable hhonne, suitable for member of private fam family. mu RK RENT—A THREE-STORY A. FL abHck dwelling, No. 714 11th street Rorthwest; water ANTED AN ENERGETIC AND ND RELIABLE BLE BOY, the ait em six monte, “apply to 492 is stroot rane ANTED FIRST-CLASS | MITLINERS. Se ‘M. WILLIAN’S, 907 Pennsylvania ave," ol-Im Wares FIRST-CLASS CLOTHING SALES. AA only thove having 8 thorough n knowledge of Dloyment to the "ie ache Derty. Address Box 77, Star WANTED—CopKS, SEAMSTRESSES, GENERAL Scrub Girls, Men Cooke and Walters for Hotels, being bring 926 F street northwest. PRICE COOMBS, Licensed Agents, sep20-it* Wantigunraan AND COLORED COOKS, GEN- raf Workers Second Girls and oda for this city, Philadelphia, New York and elacwhere. Fura. Hiss nish shed Servants with nelerenose Tey oa. ‘Licensed Agency. ©, PRICE & Layeadwe Waseca BUREAU_FAMILIES furnished with first-clans Help Cooks, Waiters, Chambermaids, General Houseworkers, Servants Wanted, “L. C, DUNDORE, 818 Wht st nw, Gie-10m" a __WANTED—SITUATIONS. WANTen—a SITUATION BY A FIRST-CLASS cook. Apply at 1014 18th street northwest. 1t* FOR _RENT— MISCELLANEOUS ComMMODIOUS NE W STABLE Y, N. HUY 1505 Yontaplvanie avenme, FOR SALE—LOTS. 1B SALE I HAVE A FRONTAGE OF 02 FRET on Conn. ave. including the together th 40 feet, mrad Bw. the othe whois inaking a -clags location ‘Flat or several fine residences, Estate Exchange of JOHN A. PRES. HAVE Trontagea fr roe of hy A ERESCOLT ae F treet e0p29-1m Ae CHOICE BUILDING SITES, We offer for sale a lange number of fine Building Lota, situated in the northwest part of the city, on the favor- iblic reservations, to. which we invite elieving the spring sales of the eres. PISIE Y seruck nortinwest sep2j-1m" ite eronueg snd WANTED A, POSITION 48 PHONOGRAPHER and type-writer. Address Mins B. F., Star office, 1 Waser eh A Waite GmRE, SUT SETUATION a chatabermaid vate patel given, Gall at 2318 Mstroct northwest, Oe NSE “ANTED BY AN AMERICAN GIL, A SITUA: in s good home; Sa compatant te take cutive ch of children : good ref: Sceee ea to-morrow (Thursday) at 967 stroot ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG COLORED GIRL A Place ag nurse or chambermaid; can furnish good references. Apply at 1012 Rhode Isiand avenue north AN’ AN EXPERIENCED B iO wes inlets UTLER, WH rmiuister, Home woth stanly who "ocd ch naa es Boa ‘Star office. a x ANTED BY BESVECTABLE | COLORED | ward ress, red ear ath and Now dersey ayes nue northwest. in ‘ANTED_—BY A YOUNG MAN OF TWENTY-SIX Ww Situatip miter or valet in’ private = cy ion a8 pri WAITER, Star: wa ne ae A, ie office. Mieleriace sive. ANTED SITUATIONS; — po de gary pene HA ES CHAMBER- Tada, Sure, Housemen, Drivers, Gaiters and ote, "iagenwed Agen Oe ne On SR WANTED—HOUSES. Wy ANTED—HOUSE OF 6.08 ROOMS, ¢ 2 un ek thy and in) ee a Wistar ‘State tent and location: eee aes POR BALES A FINE Lon, 45: 110 fect cast of 16th strect nor ga side and all in rear, and is.» desirable location fadrem EDWARD CAVERLY west: has 20-foot HEAP —SEVERAL Tote, five frame and two BHee betece a fronting Groen’ statue. four squares east of Capi 404 9th street. LOST AND FOUND. Ratede emt DEEP} YELLOW CANARY BIRD. suitable reward if returned Sees ON Brea UND—A SMALL SUM OF MONEY, WHICH THE ‘can have by calling at 1437 Pa ave. oc?-3t PATENT, OFFICE—A PENDANT. FOR ‘the owner can have Sans PS acai | Sr Say ‘ward at 117 East eer ea Base Fegetem 8 watch chain, wi Paar RENT—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED HOUSE: most central completely oot ess SAS ae | RK RENT—2805 Q STREET, GEORGETO' nine-room House with. fully located ; from F-strect cars: month advance, Engure st ‘9080 Dunbarton POREENT = GREEN 8TRFET, GEORGETOWN, SEERA es Renee on FOB BENT IN THE WEST END, A FIRST-CLASS Ea if taken imme- : oe all eee 8 RENT—FIRST-CLASS FURNISHED HOt it basement’ or a. family out ins eal fu Also, a nu ice fitst sian Tarnished houses: ¥itcn, & BROWN, 1457 Pennsylvania svenue, OR oR SALE AT A BARGAIN—A FIN! a | and attic brick dwelling, 12 rooms, cellar | Aumaabty norm re aa ior a tan it tha j heart, of “the city, DANENHOWER & SAL ONE BEAUTIFUL NEW HOt No. 1202 N st. n. ‘bet. 12th and 13th sts. hichest location inthe wily, built very sulstantial, with tne latest Seprovenctins. and containing LL pRize TOOme: anda cellar.” The fret floor haa rich crystal jas fixtures, ts polished ae cor for the Sep iti~ nse space 1 protects at front is faced with prenerd sod ornamental bricks, aed has lofty tower, the’ upper part of wich acts axa ven Tous house is open rw ay the owner LESS caitoiats oh ILDSCHMID, aull-3m iret northweat, Rh SALEBY 8, 1 WALKER, 630 LA AVE, 40 an 47 Bt. tory ro rc 6a, con.; Just completed ; convenient to ‘school sind business! Call and wee ther sep) 3 OP GEN. JOR SALE—THE RESIDEN PAINE. 204 A street southeast. Ajyly to PAINE ® LADD, 412 = street northwest,“ ‘sepl4-lan Fe N EIGHT-ROOM, STORE, BATH eee ‘change for a 6-room brick house, well tocated. wept tin? FOR SALE—MISCE LLANEOUS LE.—A SMALL FAMILY DE PCLINING entpuee ing desire to sell out at private mal en tools with a fine setter and puppy: at northeast corner of New York avenue and 4th street nw. It OR SALE. TWO LARGE SHOW “WINDO' in Plate Show — iret pen ge by iter of store, center ply at 760 Pertany sania avenue southeast, R SALE-FINE BAY MARE, NO BETTI ,| FS ase re Bay and good driver. 3 geen at COOKE Stable, ures, Bear Lgh oreo norte Fe SALE—THE LARGEST STOCK oF aT AND Winter new and second hand: latest owe prices and examine before SOuNSE (OUNG, 313 6th street. ~ oc3-3im* Fae SALE-SEVERAL FULL UPRIGHT GRAND juare Grand Pianos, of our own ‘at large SS a a 9 ment from rent and are il take your old Be then befor gee before yon tay, eo 427 loth strect noriuwest, PE SALE—A LARGE SORREL DRAUGHT HORSE, ao WES ‘sound and gentle ‘pounds |LE, Thysou House, corner Yih aud Pate. rem Deve wil be wold lea) Appig at 85 Fs northwest, o1-3t* FE sands oe ned Best AmD Will sell so furtie e cantor Gad, Api at DOWNE! 1620 L street now. Ee SALA LAD LADY 1 LEAVING THE CITY orm, 1 bet 2 ant one Apply 2 Apply af DOWSEY'S 1620 obst* BR ae SALE—FOR $20_A NEW SINGER MACHINE, Pu ‘used three montis with all the latest inprovenets, and five years’ at AUERBACH'S, corner 7th and H sts. Gafeariy. ol-3t POR SALES, ‘ONE PELOUBET ORGAN. Solid walnut cave and rich quality of tone. Price 40; on F. G. SMITH, ~ 1163 Pennsylvania SALE—HORSE, 1 BUGGE, AND HARNESS; “mn be sold togethe banguin. Aj sotdlenarar Tio isaetes naekiae ae F%, SALE_BOYS' BICYCLES (RUBBER Pa Velocipedes, ete, All parta for re facturers’ Fined and con nt og i Wes UAT 10 Rooms, in complete order, with range, latrobe, &c., ev $ eo SALE o1-3t Inquire 1018 Ponnaylvania Aveoue._| JOE SAE ‘CONSERVATORY SQUARE PIANO: B RENT— Rosewood cane, carved lege and lyre, and in perfect to nee nraaicaly. ‘Will be sold for $125, on easy pay- Lae LARGE ELEG, CORN F. G. SMITH, street, (Franklin aie table and Carriage House, | _?eP29-6t 1108 Pennsylvania avenne. Apply on the premises. SALE_NEW |AND, SECOND HAND, OAMRE- Pees ae, BROW sort | 2, se coterie the erin ulate or fat (POE pion Roce: boi always in stock. Call and exam- all conveniences; €200 per Shestock and petoce before Porchaniny: Fe ENT_FURNIGHED, FGNIRIRD, HOE Have ros ours a the eityson comer, a ene and 1 fronting « cirie, TNO. A Riu Feaeeae F months, in ra noon ae pith street aortiwest, ae z 8 ENT AOUSR. ATEVEN nana OR Fleas Fan Spry ae Toe Pennsylvania svearas 2 ae DWELLING RENT_NEW HO street north tod. J. SHEDD, northwest. Apply: MONEY TO LOAN. ON, Bek ESTATE. fo | MPHIY OE SWORMSTEDT & SpAper. fore Repairmg promptly reps z Seas aor Se =. Sort Besley Go Tamas OF Wa Bee SSS EELS Top ana Care op oeess rity Will adi cheap ‘and? torus to bale uscan: SADA LARGE STOCK OF FTALIQN MAR- Fae ine and Granite Mouamurnin, Headstones, Vann, ec, ie Go. Ps ave or. dist ot Sion POR BENT tHe Bes RESTAURANT, DEPARTMENT ON REAL ESTATE, AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT. BO. HOLTZMAN, 10th and F strects northwest. Ear scotanran mash Ssioesereee ‘having no time to vive ‘the owner 0.8, Star rest a gaa wi. EXCHANGE LAND NORTH: == ig Co ina aes el COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. a7 ELE aie ae

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