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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTO MONDAY. December 1, 1984. “CROSBY S NOYEs.. Editor. The Evenins Star brs 2 re: Nbena fide daily ciresintion = Other daity papers here ndd. ‘The Holiday Season. ‘The holiday-trade during the ls ‘egun early in December and last @ay. Ter Stan's co! already fi ‘this month, and adver . therefore @favor by sending in thetr orders early insertion and classification. A doub De Iasued again on Wednesday. —__—_—<e- ‘The suggestions concerning the tari? mace by Secretary McCulloch in his annual report to Con- Sess, will, undoubtedly, attract attention. Following the old tine of argur hich b used, with great effect, by Codden’s followers in England, Mr. McCulloch considers the question of the tariff and our foreign trade together, ant insists hat & modification of the present laws tmposing taxes upon imports Is indispensable to an extension of our foreign trade. To such an extenston of the foreign trade, he looks, with confidence, for reliet from the present distress in manufacturing com- amunities, caused by over-production. He !s certain that the United States, with all their y: and their fifty-six millions of enterpri cannot long be kept trom becoming a formidable competitor of Great Britain tn foreign marketa He advocates no special legislation, but urges the ap- Pointment of such a commission toconsider the gubject as will be removed as far as possible from party influence. While giving to the protective Sartff the credit of having fostered and encouraged | our manufacturing enterprises, Mr. McCulloch Geems it questionable whether a further continu. | ance Of this tariff 1s advisable. Though Mr. McCulloch has not been re 1 as a strong | protectionist, such sugzestions coming from a re- Publican Secretary of the Treasury will be quoted with much force by the tariff reformers. He advo- @ates the encourag>ment of American ship build- ers by means of government subsidies. Scarcely le: interesting or important than his suggestions concerning our commercial and maritime interests, | 4s Mr. McCulloch’s warning of calemities that may follow the continuance in force of the present laws | relating to the colnage of silver. He thinks the | & Present tendency in this country Is towards si sour metallic standard, a condition of affatrs to Geprecated when the policy of otter nations In ae- grading sliver 1s constd-red, and which, the Secre- tary thinks, if not remedied, might ultimately ‘bring financial dishonor upon the country. SS ‘Reports of “faith cures” are found in many of the newspapers, and it is evident that something like a wave of excitement fs passing over some districts of the country on this subject. “Faith cures,” to Degin with, are economical. If one can ve healed of any disease by the stinple laying on of bands, ‘Without @ doctor's or drucsist’s Dill, {t will pay to believe. The convalescent, in that case, can sing in ‘ new sense: “I’m glad salvation’s fre ‘The subject, in some of its bearings, Invites rid!- ule, and yet it should be treated on its merits and fp all seriousness. It will not be becoming for any ‘one who accepts the commonly received doctrin Of Christianity to declare that implicit fait sincere prayer may not bring the physical blessings | Sought. If we may pray for rain or for the sp Protection of those at sea It is not {lozizal to claim thatthe powers of nature may be adapted for the | comfort and healing of the And We reject, as incredible and tmpossible, any such interposition, we must still admit, as the resultot dally obgervation, that the mind has direct and effective influence on the body. How many a one has lost a toothache on the di door step! How often a headache disappears on an Invitation to goto the theater! And in more serious al!inents It 48 matter of common proof that all sorts of quack doctors and peddiars of charms achieve cures ‘where ordinary practitioners have failed. So well 4s thiv actton of tmagination and faith known that itis admitted to be one of the elements of success- ful practice to be able to inspire confidence in the treatment. If the statistics could be procured it Would be found that thousands on thousands of Patients are cured annually “by faith,” though ‘Without religious ceremonies or superstitious in- canteens. ——_——~+e+_____ ‘One remarkable feature of the recent presidential election is the fact that the republicans lost ground almost every northern state, while demo- rats fell behind thetr 1880 plurality almost every- ‘where in the south. Blaine gained over Garfield in California, Colorado, Kansas, Maine, Minnesota, ‘Nevada, Oregon and Pennsylvania of the northern states, but lost in Connecticut, Iitnois, Indiana, Towa. Massachusetts, Michigan, Nevraska, N-w Hampeh!re, New York, New Jersey, Ohio, Rhode Istand, Vermont and Wisconsin. Cleveland fell short of Hancock's pluralities in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Loutsiana, Maryland, Missis- | Stppt, Missouri, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia and West Virginia, gaining over the ‘Dgures for 1889 only in Arkansas and North Caro- Ips of the states souti of Mason and Dixon’s line. ‘The tables show, therefore, that the campaign ‘was, on both sides, one marked by independence Qnd a spirit of protest. Both parties lost ground in their strongholds and made gains in those of thelr opponent. And this must be rezarded as an encouraging symptom. It Sucgests that solidarity 4m all sections 1s threatened with overthrow. ee ‘The latest athletic craze 1s foot-ball. Fitteen thousand people witnessed the Yale-Princeton game im New York Wednesday. This is not as large a | crowd as could get tnto the colosseum at Rome, and | the sport ts not quite ag brutal as was poputar | there, Dut, as Mercutio said, “'t 15 a rough game, at the best, bi ™% merits the intervention of the police q much as the slugzing matches at Maaison | Garden. The oniy difference ts that the blows are | given with the feet instead of the fists, thouzh tor that matter the excited foot-ball play very | careful in the vigorous use of any of his inembers, ‘The Harvard athletic committee has been looking | into the game, and has now decided to refuse to | Permit the students to longer engage In It on ac- count of its brutality and danger. ———__+e- Postmaster General iatton’s recommendations Tespeeting rates of postaxe will be endorsed by the people and should be adopted by Congress. He ac- | ‘Vises a one-cent local letter rate, and that the sin- | gle letter weight be increased to one ounce froin the present half-ounce limit. Both of these changes | ‘Would be directly and sensibly tn the line of lower | taxation, and if they resuited ta a diminution ot | the surplus, that, so far from being an objection, would be an additiona! argument for adopting | them. ———_—_~<e,____ ‘The session opens to-day without spectal incident | Or promise. The chief interest centers in the politi. | cal rather than the legislative outlook. We are told | that the appropriation bills are in a forward state ‘and will be promptly disposed of, but the same | Promises were made at the opening of the first Session. As a matter of fact these bills will be handied now as always, so as to enable the leaders Of the House to contro: its business, and, for that Feason, the more important bills will be held back {ll the active closing weeks of the sesston. ———<e-_____ Reterring to the report that the Alaska Commer- Glial Company contributed $100,000 toward carrying the Pacific states for Blaine, a democratic paper Temarks: “The democrats should mark down this concern among thetr memoranda for caretui investigation.” ‘This concern has been investigated two or three times, with no other outcome, so far as the public could see, than the mysterious but liberal dfstribu- ton of seal skin cloaks, ete., and possibly some cash, in a few stubborn instances. But, perhaps, These results are desired again. ————oo2—___ The Germans are beginning to realize what an expensive luxury military glory 1s, and are grow- ing restless under its burden. ‘The fuances of the empire are shown by the late budget to be in a Most unsatisfactory condition, and the cpponents Of the military system have no trouble ta proving ‘that this bad bulance sheet is owing to the drain @m the resources of the country by the withdrawal of the best element of the population from industry pass years of expensive idleness in camps or ware, It is shown, moreover, that the effect of military service on morals 1s very detrimental. It looks now as if Senator Logan or some other republican might be elected to the Senate from Illi- nols, after all, as the Grand-Leman contest, on Which the control of the legislature hangs, will probably be decided tn favor of the republican. | is Houay Gurrs. SAMUEL LEWIS’ SONS, JEWELERS, 1216 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, APPRECIATING THE PROBABILITY THAT FOR THE COMING HOLIDAYS ARTICLES Of MODERATE COST WILL BE GENERAL- LY CHOSEN FOR PRESENTS, HAVE MADE CAREFUL PREPARATIONS TO MEET SUCH DEMAND, AND IN EVERY DEPARTMENT THROUGHOUT OUR STOCK WILL BE FOUND GOOD SELECTIONS OF ARTICLES AT MODERATE PRICES, BUT OF STAND- ARD STYLE AND QUALITY. SAMUEL LEWIS’ SONS, JEWELERS, 1215 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. Established 1840. id 00. ° oO oO 00 baa H HHH HOH nou E r L LoLL 200) PPP RRR PPR RE bee RRR Et Sss, ER Bh Re ote P KR K &&E ‘ss° EEE AT RRR RR ERR KR 09. 9°90 00 0.0 00 SIL VERBE R,G'S, 312 7th street and 313 6th street narthweat, THE LARGEST ESTABLISHMENT AND THE LALGEST STOCK IN THE CITY, dl } Livery Oorris ror OUTDOOR OR INDOOR WEAR, NO HOUSE IN THIS COUNTRY SHOWS A LARGER LINE, EITHER READY MADE OR TO ORDER. WE OFFER THEM SATISFACTORY PRICES. A. SAKS & CO, LEADING ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, ai 916 AND 318 SEVENTH STBEET. NN I cco 00 3 RRR ES OE i RRN T6088 £ NONN UL oo TLL : THE ™T A nt RRR c sh » oT o% BT PEE 83 tT A 4 U tut coo & ET CUSTOM TAILORING. BUSINESS SUITS, TO ORDER FROM $20. CASSIMERE PANTS, TO ORDER, FROM$5. DOE3KIN PANTS, TO ORDER, FROM 93. FULL DRESS SUITS. TO ORDER, M. TRIMMED IN GOOD STYLE, Row go. SP SILK LINED FRUM $35, CVEKCOATS TO ORDER, ALL STYLES OF GOODS. WHITNEY, CHINCHILLA, BEAVER, KERSEY, : FROM 318 PRINCE ALBERT COAT AND VESTS, OF HAND- SOME DIAGONAL OR CORKSCREW, ROM $21 MADE IN THE MOST FASHIONABLE MANNER. Samples and Self-measurement Rules Mafled on Ap- plication. 17 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, WASHINGTON, D. 0 | Heapguarrens For Canpms, FRANK SHARPLESS, MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONER, 941 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, LARGEST, FRESHEST AND PUREST STOCK OF FINE CANDIES IN THE CITY, SPECIALTIES: CARAMELS, BUTTER CUPS, BOSTON DROPS, CREAM MINTS, LIME JUICE DROPS and BOSTON CHIPS, THESE GOODS ARE FRESH EVERY DAY. WE MAKE THEM IN THE STORE IN VIEW OF EVERYONE, ‘TWENTY-FIVE CENES PER POUND, FRANK SHARPLESS, THE LEADING CONFECTIONER, 941 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, No connections with any other store. 212-2m Houay P. RESENTS, THE LATEST, BEST AND ORLY PERFECT sEW- ING MACHT THE LIGHT RUNNI 3 scrnon AE LIGHT RUNNING NEW HOME mechanical the country. Call or send for cireular and sainples of work at OPPENHEIMER'S, 28 9th street n. w.. #t. Cloud Burildine. Wasors Fisovs S31 H 00, ERE 653, Hal 8 Fe A. SEB Poa ‘The demand in Baltimore hag been ‘greater than the andare still booming, and now we propose to give the Washingtonians s chance to buy these Famous ‘Shoes for Ladies and Gentlemen, For Ladies we also make to measure s fine Hand SEitched Shoo st $5.00 Geutlemen we make to measure our celebrated ‘Wankenphast at 85.00. FP. H. WILSON, Custom SHOEMAKER, Bly Also 2 W. Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md. All kit f . efit sere pis ro, forces eritiorant pte dec for fitting and draping J. E. ZURHORST, Ceoteiece en ak eS A Our Srvues Axo Parces oF “SON TrIT RES RETR A FE HERE dof ff fh E 2 ‘ Eas HOt 6 2“A ba HOH A 8X NX pDD AA VN ON D H H AA NNN DoD K UKEFRRRR coor 1 Bix rr René Onan RKE RRO cH h K KEREK HUCCH B this secson are such that we fee! justified in asking our friends, who may think of purchasing these very ac~ ceptable Christinas Gifts, to make a selection no « whtle the assortinent of letters is complete. as it is nearly certain the lines will be badly broken two weeks later. Wo beg tocail attention to the following qualities, upon which we have named exceedingly attractive prices: LADIES' INITIAL HANDEERCHIEFS. Ladies's PureLinenCambric Hemstitched Initial Hand- kercbie‘s, beautiful hand-embroidered initial, within a ‘bendsome hemstitched diced corne:, 3 inch hem, splendid quality, 25 CENTS. Tadies’ $ Puro Linen Cambric Hemstitched Init‘al Handkerchiefs, 4 inch hem, handsome colored em- broidered initial, splendid quality, 26 CENTS. Ladies’ 5; pure Unen hemstitehe] Initial Handker- chief, one-inch hem, beautiful hand-embroidered ini- tial, extra good quality, 29 CENTS. Ladies’ % pure linen cambric Initial Handkerchiefs, 3¢ inch solid color hemstitched border, in cardinal, light blue and navy blue, with initial elegautly embroidered in same color as border, 87% CENTS. Ladies’ % pure linen cambric Initial Handkcrchief, % inch fancy striped hemstitched border, in light blue navy blue and cardinal, with initial elegantly embroid- ered in same color as border, 873 CENTS. ‘Ladies’ $ extra fine pure linen lawn hemstitched Ini- tial Handkerchief, 4 inch solid color hemstitched bor- der, in navy blue, cardinal and light blue, with haud- ‘some hand-embroidered initial of same color as border, 60 CENTS. Ladies’ % pure linen lawn hemstitched Initial Hand- kerchiefs, with graceful colored hand-embroidered ini- tial, 3g inch hem, small hand-embroidered polka dots close to hemstitch, extra tine quality, 50 CENTS. Gi FEE NNN TITT ™ gss, gos FE NNN of » § 8S GGG ERE NNN T Sga8 INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS. Gent's % Pure Linen, Unlaundried, Hemstitched, Hand-embroidered Initial Handkerchiefs, 1-inch hem, extra fine quality, 29 CENTS, Gent's % Fine, Pure Linen Lawn Hemstitched Initial Handkerchiefs, 13-inch hem, beautiful Haud-embroid- ered Rustic Initial, extra fine quality, 50 CENTS. Gent's % Pure Linen Cambric Initial Handkerchiefs, 3<-inch solid color hemstitched border, in light blue, cardinal and navy blue, with duitial elegantly embroid- ered in same color as border, fiue quality, 50 CENTS. Gent's % Pure Linen Cambric Initial Handkerchiefs, 3e-inch fency striped hemstitched border, in cardinal, navy blueand light blue, with initial elegantly em- broidered in same color as border, fine quality, 50 CENTS, WOODWARD & LOTHROP, BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, ONE PRICE ONLY, Wi Ps ave. {at} Haz Times AND LITTLE MONEY MAKE THIS A GOOD 912 D street. YEAR TO BUY cco Lb OO TTTH HW it NN N GGG g¢oL OO T HHI NNNG G Gc tL OO T HHH I NNNG ech 00 T H HINNNG GG, CCO\.LLLL GO T H H il N NN GGG 7 BUT EXTREMELY HARD oN BELIALE CLOTHING DEALERS. ‘We haye made prices to mect the times, so that none may deny themselves a Winter Suit or an Overcoat. You know we mean what we say, A 810.00 Suit at $5.50, A'$12.00 Suit at 86.25. 4 $13.00 Suit at 37.50. A $15.00 Suit at 8.75. An $18.00 Suit at $10.00, Overconts at $4, $5, $6. $7, and upwards to $30, that are worth 50 per cent more than we are asking. Boy's Suit at $3.25, $3.75, $4.50, and upward. Children's Suita at from $2.50 upward that are worth double. Boys’ and Children’s Overcoats from $2.00 upward. 2.000 peirs Pants, from $1.00 up to $6.00, that are worth 50 per cent more, LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., a) CORNER SEVENTH AND G STREETS B. H. Sreverz & Sox, 1231 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Wo open THIS DAY with complete stock of Ladies’ Fine Garments. in Real Seal Skin, Fine Plush, Velvet and Silk. Gentlemen's Dress and Business Hata. Fine Umbrellas, Choice Handles. ROCERS—NOW IS YOUR TIME. neys st half price: medium or small, 25c. fancy medinin GBc. lance, Se, 4 APE. OF atuden' B35 per dons: wicks, 20 Ber re SOR NE ot WANTED--HELP. ‘WANTED WHITE SERVANT GIRL FOK GEN- W WHITE SERVAN? Gigi. FOK GEN | APDIY at 417 Q street northwest ie | WASTED IWO YOUNG MEN FOR CLERKS one of whom must have experieuce as a jJewel-y clerk. Call at 716 7th street northwest. a ¥ ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS COUK FOR RESTAU- rant business: also an oyster shucker. Apply with reference, 1. A. SULLIVAN, 1810 E atrect. ie WANTED_BY A R¥SPECTARLE YOUNG oor. W ored 130, 9 Situation im a private family to do hoWsework; ees given. Address 2, ge office. 4 afice ANTED—4 COMPETENT BOOKKEEPER. AD- Wis With reference, box 83, St-r offices, d1~2t* WASTED—HOY IN OFFICE 70 COPY STAT. ments; must make firures: steady work. Hours: 8:0 to 4:30. Answer im applicant's own hand, Box 114. Sinr office. aise" WaANTED-4 WHITE WOMAN TO DO CHalisi R Work and assist in the care of a two-year old child; reference required. Apply at 218 I atrect north V WANTED.--ROOMS. -ANTED—\ NICE FUR! singio vent; ranst be} utes’ walk of 6° ISHED ROOM FOR A vate, a few min ‘Street and Penusylvania avenye. Ad- office. NU-LALGE CHRERFUL oUiTE OF ROOMS OF, Library and Bedroom. nicely farnisbeR: chamvorlf@esired. Terma very imoters dress, stating orice, LS. Star Ww lee 102K ordi west ‘ANTED_TWO ROOMS ON it RE W Sih Beaga for mentiouae item caaa Bee | ES exceed $70; cash payment, Address EL. B, Star office. provermetts: pra ai-3t* ent reanon A man situati Invalid, or care of fi ANTED—BY A LADY—A FURNISHED ROOM ‘ in ° private Seney near Lith and K Ke ts morth- wost; references given aud required, ress A. . Star oftice. i rake WANTSDIY A RESPONSIBLE witre wo. as working Bousek*eper, care of at ance. oftiee, WV ANTED ROOMS. OF ALL "RIND IN Arh | arte of the city; fest-class_ ten = old's oom Rentivg Agency, 409 llth strect sur hweane west, WANTEDIA WHITE GIKL wom: to cook and assist iu general housework. tel, Ware FInsT ‘well recommended. Apply to 941 10th street north- west. alate Vy ANTED—A COLORED GIRL TO WAITIN THE Waitt roca eee tase ae he ee city references need apply. Call at 1100 Vermont ave- nee, i120" VV {NTED-THEER WAITERS AND ONE OYSTER y Shueker, at MORGAN HOUSE, West Washing. n, OR SETTLED j APPLY ut J418 Penusylvania avenue, opposite W Mllarg's | GLASS COOK. MUST COME | boa other partictilars, Box a exposure nurse, with stating: locati W v. 3t* es torent arcoin. where he can be cotus dortable and enjoy life, Addzess Box 118, Star uflee. Et nie. pr ind private fami —BE A YOUNG GIRL WHO CAN DO. Permanent employment with a street n.w, DRESSMARER, G17 6th ANTED-A GOOD COLORED WOMAN, TO Sook, wash andiron. Apply at 1188 Connectjeut TED—A COAGHMAN WITH FIRST-CLASS city references, Apply at 1519 Kst. nw. 129-30" W. a, Post office, 29-20" y ANTED—A BOY ABOUT 17 YEARS OLD TO assist in paint end oil bi one who is not eirsid of work: must come well ommended. A Aa: dress, in own hundwriting, Box 82, Star offi Waste given and Dows-3t* communica:iuz bed End. By ventiemen fomily preferred.‘ Satisfrciory prices paid D—HANDSOME PARLOR, WITH TWO rooms ‘Od board. West id wife and dauehter. Private ‘References required. Address NEW 1 OKK, Star office, + FOR RENT—FLATS._ building. FoR RENT Tt furnisii ‘A NO"—FURNISHED OR UN- nished Apartments can pow be secured in this ew ond el Jeant Hotel Flat Hoi atert on 16th strvet. between I aud K streets. cat em) ANTED—A GOOD SEAMSTRESS, WITH SOME Inowledge of dress making, who will act as ladies? id, and do lixht housework. A competent, respecta- hite woman will secure good wages and “a ‘nt home. Address BOS, Star office. ni v FS REXICELATSIIN THE NEW BELMONT, 819 12th street northwest. two haudsomely-furnish= ed Suites, with private bathrooms and other modern | apnointinents, ‘erms moderate, First-class caterer on the premises, ney-Btt Wastes EXPERIENCED _ FOOTMAN (white) Apply before 10 a m to Mra. b. Z LEITEN, 1500 2th strost northwest, nis-ste Wy AhBED-A WHITE | GIRL OR SETTLED Woman to do general housework in a family of three; must stay in certain nights: liberal wages, Ti quire iinmediately of Mra, WALKER, 112 431 southeast, nik. west, northwest, iT—A HANDSONELY FURNISHED FLAT FOR 31 Pinte Everett, Hi. between 17th and 16th sta. north- Apply to THOS, J. FISHER & CO, 134 EF street 126-6t * K RENT—ONE sppurtenances; furnished unique; also one suite parlors and si FLAT WITHOUT CULINARY le rooms: reference, 710112 ateeot tween G and ni5-1m WASTEDIWHITE AND COLOKED WOMEN ral Workers Scrub atid Kitchen Giri, Men ‘Cooks, a jorkers, Serub an: chen Girls, Men Other help, with references. PRICE & COOMBS, Lit censed Agents. 926 F street uiorthwest. n25-6t* WWANTED—10 THOSE IN WANT OF RELIABLE help or situations for trades, stores, housemaids, clerks, cooks, hostlers, laborers, and all ‘positigua of trust, male or female, apply ‘to or address National Employment agency, office, BYE atrect northwest. nd V ANTED—LADIFS AND GENTLEMEN, IN CITY or country, to take nice hight and pieasant work V —BY AYOU waiter ina pri gondis well ex; Geo! Ww —BY A RESPECTABLE YOU. ‘of experience, a Situation as Waiter in family. Can furnish good reference, Apply 13: rorgetown, D. CL ai iG MAN A SITUATION AS ly: cun give good references perieneed. Apply to 1516 V their own homes: 82 to®Ga dav cusily and quietly | ade; work set by micil; No canvassing, no stanp for re RELIABLE MANUFACTURING CO., Fhtla. a Pa, box 1,693. n19-36t* for roel ext | thon office, | d¥enue northwest. SECOSD FLOOR C. A, Building, 1409 "and 1411 New York Also largn bayement fom, suitaile jate or insurance office. Apply at the Seg ce. a8 RE! atories ani | #708 RENT—orn Fone dear Pateni sion O} F street north wert FOR RENT--STORES. avenue nerthwest, & good tenant. BENREND, 498 H street nort strect, between K aud L, northwest (west side), modern improvementa, Apply | nose retail business: on one of ti ween Pa, ave. and F, ingle or en suite, at 61S F stree ¢ Oftice, General Post Ufice, apd. New Avply_to D.C. LAWKENGE. Rooms 5, 6 ocll-2m ‘T—STORE ROOM, 2118 Pi. All be "rented at & att YLVANIA i w figure to house, OF wner. A. = 28-62" In \ BTORE, 1038 SE Wwe 0 7th street aw. |AREROOMS, vhesale 01 best thoroughfares, be- Inguire on premises, n18-21t* 1. acy jar, 423 11th rw. | en MA hotel. AdJross'E. H., Star nase | ‘FICE ROOMS, VERY DESIRABLE; | northwest, | ITHOUT BOARD—ONE 1 or unferwished. Also, find home comforts and F 1 ROO} 3 d Wath €25 per ot Borchwent, after 4:30 pu. bedroom, first # month 1902 Mtn dl-at* GOR RENT—WITH BOARD, lully situated Rooms, ba:t four geutlemen; teruas reasonable. jorthweet. CATING TOOMS AND floors, thorouchly fur- for Members Terius moderate, 425 ath street northwest, oppo- ats Hoard, on first a: open erates. Fr desiring al! the comforts of home References exchanees « Suite) Judiciary Squa (OR RENT—HANDSOMFLY FURNISHED OOM mmnicatine Parlor and Redzoom, suitable. for set Memon and wife or two or three persons: modern ¥ references exchanged 1112 B st Bw 5 ROOMS; THIRD unfurnisied: single or of and cold water iv ‘OR RENT—& ROOM | Fp bio vain sere twalloare; first and OR LENT—TWO HANDSOM F: ie ¥F or Unfurnished Rooms, eat aud gas. Api rect nort! Pesos ieaa kas, heat; no couking; referouces requl | northwest. cas = | JOR RENT—AT iis 1 STRELT NonTuWEST, |x yl furuished front rooms: southern ex voanee Fooms, or ove furnished room, wit! tendance; no other lodecrs; Arst-clase board borhood; referenoe. : { R RENT—PARLOR AND BEDROOM, COMMU- nicating. and other Rooms, suite or meni bers: Of Consress; southern exposure. 01 1 suet west, ua Es OR RENT—AT OBE ST. NORTHWES donbie parlor; aise square Room, first fon furnished, KR KENTA SUITE OF EXQUI \ nished rooms, first floor; Pinhed bed-room on third flour; nleo ay azpeted | front basement room, suitable for aa office or diving room; sub-cellar, southern exposure; Jucation the best; | | references. 1881 N strect northwest. 729-3 —A SUITE OF mrnished on first np lecation.” At 1 caterer in the house, ‘OR RENT wd =| nished front (with bay fite anid vax, for $15 an only, 2159 K stres DELIGHTFUL FU ‘at 807 East Capital street and herdics pars the doct. per mouth; qu ESE, RENT 86 ISTH STREET handsomely furni+hee rooms, i. 229-3t FOR. RENT_MISCELLANEOUS| iY A WHITE WOMAN. A BITUATION to do chamberwork, assist in washing vad iron. ing, and mzke herself uscful; good references fur- nished, Address E., Star off ‘dLate WAXTED-SITCATION, BY A GERMAN MAN, TO make himse f useful around the store or to drive a wagon. Best of references furnished. Address Box 106, Star office, al-3t* WARTEDSDENTIST-A NOUNG MAN WITH considerable experi=nce wishes a situation with a good dentist. Address Box 99, Star office. al-21" WANTED {A XOUNG LADY UNDERSTANDING cutting, fitting and desizning wishes Dressmaking in private family by the week or day, or at her house, Good reference. Address M. A., Star office, dl-at* SITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN OF 7, #8 assistunt bookkeeper, orinaa effice: can’ iurnsh first-clias references, "Address ‘OMAS, Star office. n26-6t" \ 9 waiter in eferencea. A\ J ANTED—BY A SWISS, SPEAKS FRENCH, Kallen, Spanish, and understands English, » place private faintly; best European and city \ddress E, W., 1314 G street u. w. dl-2t* WASZEDPOSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER IN enteel widower's family; thorouxhly competent totake full charge. Address ‘Box 35, Star office. 29-20 WANIED—BY A. RESPECTABLE WHITE woman, s situation as housekeeper in @ private family or hotel: can give best of references, Andress Box 110, Star office. fectly competent, desires a position a8 es in a gentleman's faully. Good references given, Please address Mra H. M., Star office, 129-3t* \/ ANTED— POSITION AS VISITING GOVERNESS two or three hours daily, general, instruction en— tirely in French, “Address Miss MF, B., Star office n29-2t* V "ANTED_BY AN EXPERIENCED YOUNG MAN, a situation in a Grocery Store. Guod reference given. Address D, F. E., Star office. n29-3t* WANIED 5 4 POSITION TO DO GENESAL oftice work, by a lad who thoroughly unde, stands the use and micchanism of the type writer, Address Box 13, Star cffice, 29-30" WANIED_BY A GENTLEMAN, A POSITION TO teach Greek, Latin, or the English B-anches, pri- vately oF in aschco\. Best of refereuces, ‘Ierms unusu- ally Tow. Address Box 117, Star office. 1029-3" WANTED_A YOUNG LADY WISHES 4 POSITION as Visiting governess for 4 lf day to teach oue or several children the English brauches, Drawing and Diusic Musle @ epeciaity. Address Miss 4. U... 8! ice. asphalt Box 100, $1 ‘OR RENT_@TABLE IN THE NORTHWEST. WITH | pavement aud water in the stable. Addrees ar office, al 3t* JRO RENT_F'NE UPRIGHT AND SQUARE PIA- nos. V. BECKER, Warerooms $01 9th street north- ‘West. Also first-ciass tuning aud repairs, n29-3t* m tress Li ite size houre, to ‘ular and Party. oF, would. furn ‘date in Brat*clase ‘building, LOR RENT—NICE NEW FURNITURE, &c., FOR responsible Star offi 125-6 RK RENT—AT 215 FOUR-AND-A-HALF STREET northwest, rooms,on second and thire floors: single and en suite, ude tion. FOR RENT JOR KENT — FLRGa! Per month. handsamely bed room: communicating athern expom: a wwotts aver — ROOMS 2% s crand raster Wituiow. Dorthwe.g aud = OK RENT — FORNISHED ROOMS-ATITR OF iT APAK ee Foonva sith private batt: also single rooms: owes urwly pavered and painted; convenient to boty. 28 JOR REN er fy ely ¢ hed suite, commanding a close wiew of “ue. cae dane ted room and lance hall bed room, Res desirabee, ladies o: gentiemen. fret power’ REN EW JERSE: nea iy opponite Gen. he dowinels ~ Rooms, snitae for Se oF merubers Dios Lene pariots for receptions. Bas-3t" STKEET, 3 bed epertments, simle or en suite iy furctshed: southern. castorm and, western exposure: locaton firet-clase, suitable “ ‘ 1 ES venient for cent FURNINWED eervet worth: w22-t2r° 7 ath R RENT—AT 3909 1 STRI 3 hice Hooms in eutt or efor Sept Ci FURNISHED PaR- . Open erate fire. modern con- ble for inember. conventeut to National ofte: \T—POR $15, IN PRIVATE FAMIL M commucicating rooms; nud sites in, patties with elldren pesd not Lotheod , reference r-quinet ‘als dw FURNISHED ROOMS, in The — Osborn nzb-ct gra STREET NORTHWEST, wulte on fret floor,er aincle, parior and bed room large, nowly furnisied.” Private inmily. Serans woul: not sit parties looking for cheay rooms, B25 FR GENTLEMEN ONLY. TWO ounicatine Rooms ou second floor, KE once at ht F OK RENT. near 0) cars and i 219 East D ELEGANTLY PUR- cap op second flex i SOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, with choice table board, st Mil JOR RENT_APARTONTR, HURNISHED.AT Mist. n.w.. the property of the late Adatral Wi overlooking Lata Sguare, ob corner: ¥ able neishbork: thorou Ariing} FOE BEST ‘eas turns Detwoou G and H nortuwest. K SPRERY A Paciors atid Besirooms, tied wingle roows. De-itsble lore: luis .bewiy Purnishe fours. “SOF COMMUNICATING 11 second floors. newly furnibed sof Vongress: caterer in house tn t 2a NISHED FRONT CHAMBER 4 Morthwesteru part of “RENT ‘ous. on *uitab! nisl FD ROOMS ratiewd, board, GRAT. OK RENT. 5 Friant ove Ricks Siuaie. FRONT ROOM, iva in ‘OR RENT_FURNISHED O8 UNFURNISHED rooms on second and thinifioors, U4 Batreet southwest, 29-20" Por, BENT two NEWLY FURSISarD necting bed-rooms, occupying entire floor vf Dense, together or sibely eutral Joca/ion and eanant surroundings y lowto weutiomen, Yous N'street northwest iad "9-28 Gox- | ivate a7 PERSONAL. = YOUNG LADY IN THIS CITY URGENILY DE- sires to meet a gentleman of means who will for alittietime Address E, B., Star office. ansist 1 ject belug: of physique. dress unti wheny P. 0. ‘one week's Visit to Washingto: nf December.» Must be well edueated Hl 5th of. A LOUNG CLEVELAND WIDOW DESIRES THE acquaint tance of a Washingion city gentleman, ob- ‘suid gentleman to act ag eocort to lady” di + far the month Lady yisiting relatives in eke me ith of December MRS. MAY LOUIS, as. Pa. Fe RENT—1WO COMMUNICATING NOOM third story. heated, furnished or unfurnished, square from ‘Shomas Circle,” 1127 3th street ¥ t i RENT—AT 9TH STREET AND MAS setts avenue, large handsome y furnished Roons with board: southern exposure ; references exc three lines cars; table board. n2d-3r* BR RENT—1327 F STREET—ELEGANTLY AND | newly furnished Rooms, single or e:. suite, with without, private bath room adjoining, of | Ebbitt House. "Che best references given and required. Ww Satu ILL THE TWO YOUNG LADIES WHO NOTICED gentlemen in front of Vernon Row, about 8 o'clocs faturday night and two hours after Fptgrned salve: jon at the corner of 7th and D streets, pleage send name. aud address to Box 60, Star oftice. al-3t* ‘Star office. IRIDAY EVENING, CONCLUSION OF EXCEL Fi ca vould be pleseed 40, fee ee Guaintance of ‘aging theater. Lady with her escort taking cab. Box 99 Et tleman would lady who returned his salutation npon AXtne financially, Ottice, REIINED LADY OF GOOD SOCIAT. STANDING ‘® cultured gentleman frien id to agaist Address ESTELLE Gi Gite post ny9-2t* will surely exchange questions, ‘Vania aven ue. TE GENTLEMAN WHO STOLE THE GOLD framed Spectacles with the le acticqeatio wiatecs (qrhich a ited) will please call rose-alehted) will please call au i i. HEMPCE Optician, 455 Fenny = 20-30 she bas left: 129-34" HEKEBY NOTIFY THE PUBLIC THAT I WILL ‘ot be respol Subra Ann Pe: contracted b} wife, a, rn a DANIEL PERE! my BUSINESS CHANCES. Fo SALE_—DEEDS OF TRUST ON FIRST-CLASS ‘ANTED — PLACES FOR HOUSEKEEPERS, seamstresses, ladies’ maids, cooks, nurses, cham- help with retSronees fer this city and clacwhere PRISE renees for this city and lee & COOMBS, Licensed Aments, 980 F st, nw. e230-3w WANTED—HOUSES. ANTED—TO BUY FOR CASH, A NICE SIX TO cight-room brick houso, desirably located, snit- able either for a home or an investment. Address Box 111, Star office. 21-365 WANTED TO RENT BY GENTLEMAN WITH family of two, part of afurnished House of 9 or 10 rooms, weil lo-ated. or would join auother amali fami); Jn renting and furnishing such house. "Bo; office. ¥V yy ANTED—TO BUY AN 8-ROOM BRICK HOUs! bay window; all modern improvements; conve- nient to 9th street cars; uot to exoced $3,000. ‘A. HOUSE, Star office. region, and America, Or WM. AL Winter nomes in the Land of Flowers, The most Ughtful climate in the United States is to be found Clermont, Sumter count rida. ‘The hichest land in Apopka mountais Fish and game in terial plenty and cheap. Town lots and farms on easy terms. For maps and descriptive circulars address— THE CLERMONT IMPROVEMENT CO., gent margin, “Hor particulacs saguise OFME AERO BY Gunton jiding. dl-3* LOBIDA, de. at "Ye states called by some in the beautiful clear waser lake below the so-called frost line, ‘Healthiest location in the state. Great resort for in- s, Bolt highly productive. First-class orange and earl vesrtable land. Destine ratoea of Destined to be the winter Sarat abundance. suiling ma (or ‘Minneola, Sumter Co., Florida, HOUSE, Vineland, N. J. 229-3w. NIN: ANIED—TO BUY—A DRUG STORE. CORRES- dence strictly confidential Address QU. Star office. ts trade the best improved fatm for saitie, adjoining fax C. H., Va. (county seat), 16 miles from W: D.C.” Address Box 93, Star office, 128. —MISCELLANEOUS W ANTED— 210,000 HOUSE FOR CASH, OR WILL Fs V EVERY BAKER AND CONFECT- omnethiiig new thd interesting to the brads. ne Ovo y and int 5 new sOAUGUST. MAAG, for Bakers, Confectioners, Dairrmen and Ice manufacturers, 65 Hanover aeeitico ee a, ore, Threesquares from Camden Station, ANTED—C. W. POOLE, Upholsterer, S19 New A) jersey evenue northwest, Carpets made and laid at on she tho store rates. Satisfaction guaranteed n24-2m_ WV ANTED-PARTIES HAVING A GOOD HORSE ‘or horse and carriage for sale cheap will please ud- dress A. ‘T. C., Coast Survey office. 29-20" WASTED BTA BOROPEAN DRESSMAKER, TO make dresses, snita, cloaks, etc., at very lowest nfect fitting warranted; patterns. Ad- E5'L street northwest. 28. 3t? rates; dress 4 719 aT cost. WE ARE OVERSTOCKED ON BLACK DRESS SILKS, AND HAVE DECIDED TO OFFER OUR ENTIRE STOCK AT PRIME COST FOR ONE WEEK. A RARE OPPoR- TUNITY I8 THUS AFFORDED TO SECURE FIRST-CLASS BLACK SILES AT VERY LOW PRICES, AT EB. G. DAVIS, "19 MARKET SPACR: New Dacss Goons. W. M, SHUSTER & SONS 919 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.B.~THE BEST 18 THE CHEAPEST. 029 WANTED Lares CaN HAVE THEIR SUITS st reasonable good ft and neat work gnarautecd, at Mire Hy BATEINS Ti38 Nata street, north ‘west, 128-31 B 1 Summer USINESS aCBANCE. [A MAN IN ANY. LIVE wD can 01 ‘business in our goods alone, or in connection with furniture or auy class of house? Frade, For tectctiats wideens “sa kOegcreuiee street, Boston, Mass, 0¢2T-mé&th,19t BGRKESTIWE HAVE A BIG LIST OF ROOMS OF all kinds, with or without bosrd, in all parts of the city: lists furnished free of charge at Warfie 's Rootn Renting Avency,409 1ith st. opposite Star cilic~. n29-1w* JOR RENT—A LARGE PLEASANT COMFORTA- bly furnished Room: al all Room, southern eFooeure, with board Hine M street northwest, o Patri west, corner ui2y-2t" BR RENT—ONE PARTLY FUANISHED ROO: E hot and cold bath edjoining. Not suitable tor ousekeeping. At 13099th street northwest, u29.3t" OR RENT—191l PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, snd desirable Hoom» on suite: southern expo- sure: furnished as rs an roous; to part ‘without children references required. “nab gee BRENT HANDSOMELY FURNISHED SOUTH front parlors apd bed rooms, on or, handsome suite on second floor, wits or without boars, excellent neighborhood. Apply at 911° st. nw. n29-3° R RENT—NEAR THE CAPITOL —HANDSOMELY furnished rooms on first an.i second floors, front, with heat, gas and bath; terms reasonable. 529 A street northeast. D ‘ m9 Foe RENT—AT 720 11TH STREET NORTHWEST, nicely furnished pariot Alcor, in private family, with use of plane ISHED APARTMENTS Beat aud atte ~ i all parts of tha city by font car router. Apply jew Vork as snus, corner 14th street north weet nls a QOR RENT—Av 1190 TWELFTH STREET west, nedr Maacbuert: avenue, FoR Fe: ices, 41th /SOMELY FURNISHED ROOM Vermort avente. opposite Arlington bute: MONEY TO LOAN. M TO LOAN, IN SUMS 10 SUIT, ON BEAL estate security, in any part of the cit; ROURER & CO. 34 and Bast Cayatal streste, Senet 8. PRATT & SONS. TNSUBRAN | LOANS AND REAL ESTATE, Money to loan on real est. '$8000, $2,002, 41,000 on Money to lo: catate. 88, hand.” il 26-6 ‘ONEY TO LOAN cs \ REAL ESTATE. Prompt attentiou to all applications, = SWORMSTEDT & DRAPLEY, p26-1m {28 F street. $5,000 rec mt ET ARs, Coxe witho’t dey. CHARLE® W. Hate Et 921 F strect MORE? TO LOAN ON HEAT. at 6 per cent interest; factiities | Squalled ; OEY 70 woan, actu At Lowest Eates of terest. 5. 0. HOLTEMAN, feds Corner 10th and F ‘Borth west: n2- uite of two or on first floor. with Private bath. &c.: euitable for Member of Congress: Bear privcipal hotels and all lines of cars. nil-2w* ik RENT—109 1ST STREET NORTHEAST—DE- Eien newly fanehe oan aaa Toons, fronting on Capitol park; fine view over whole city: ferences required. nJ5-2w* street cars pass the door. ‘Ref FoR, BENT SCAPHOL HILI—LANGE | HOUSE cheerful rooms: singleot en suite. Also, lange saloon parlor: half square from the Capitol; 130 Mary Iand avenue, between Ist and 20 street “naga ages Archi ft SEE aoe ae = use ‘2nd piano, on 12th street. between and N northwest Teferences required. Aj to J. W, PLMVERS 1tKew York avenue “4 i939 9 RENT— A VIRGINIA LADY WOULD KENT her second floor. also back parlur, to wentlemen ot gentleman and wits; board: near the Capitol; cars pane door; references. 201 D street n.w. 29-6" rand bed-room, on second Poe PENT 508s ISTH STREET NORTHWEST, streets OEY TO LOAN Tn sums to suit, on Rea! Estate; a et lowest rates Tinted "Sharpen merino ws: ris, 2008 Prnsisyivania avenue, ai. HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL ES- I $3te or collateral Security st, horwart catep Serene. when security .C. . Fiemat's bulduss, cor tise and acevo NEY 70 LOAN. ia iD sums to eult, at lowest ‘eatate eecurity. ¥ ah PoP s'Bon " a 14637 ‘ONEY TO LOAN. T LOWEST RATES OF. ON KEAL ESTATE ‘Whos. isde PPO BENT HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Koons, ‘with Board:en suite orsingle Table Bosrde: commodated. References exc 7 avenue northwest. RB _RENT—1WO_COMMUNICATIS Ensen opr. ugly forzished ent Tent singly: frost rou fsx lange alcow nen only; breakfast served if desires’ nerehera emily, | 1396 Q street northwest, 129-8" FOR PENTIINO DESIRABLE UNFURNISHED Rooms: p.tvate family; Board if desired. 1320 Cor- Goran street, 129-3" 821 Moser: FS care, Tai ‘Ware, Gold can send th RORENT THE corner O and. a'Machinery, nd any other kin eral, and the goods kept for any ie1 of time Spon, at the rate of 2h esta, All “BRADLEY STONE MILL” streets southwest, with Engine sdapted to stone sawing aud dressing ‘of manufacture. Inquire of § K 434 street, 225-0 Mover: Moxey: CONSOLIDATED LOAN COMPANY, 0. 53 W. BALTIMORE STREET, BALTIMORE, Mo, LEWYT & SALABI RIETORS, z Established peor an Uberel advances made on diamonds, ell and Silver Watches and Merchandizeln gens cent, opt ines transactions strictly’ con Pardes cir roots Scorn mn lee yeaa aattR tion per Honal Marine Back of Baltimore, » Btock Broker, No, 1 German LOST AND FOUND. ANTED—OWNERS OF VACANT HOUSES TO call ogee has =F We propose in future to give more attention Worse WORMSTEDT & BRAULEY, n26-Im 928 F street, WaAstep— FOR HIRE oe ait 9th street northwest, WVANTED—HAIE ON LADIES* FACES—ON THE A) ‘upper Hp, chin. ch throat—is oue of the most, annoying, unsightly and masculine complexion blemishes that any lady can have. ‘The faintest appear- ice of w beard or mustache on @ ladies! face is 5 attract | atte e barks? pet VAN DICK, perniatolorin oan! . Hermanent obnoxious xrowth of hair n26-3m_ L¢z5% A rewat northwest. Se get: ‘OsT—A Stone. turn’ THO: ury. return ward, O8T—A quoise it at 1315 the same Ee, ‘GyxP. a si , WITH SAPPHIRE der will bo suitably on re- t0 1450 ‘street, or to ALFRED 1d Controller's office, U.S. iol GO} The LoSir0%, FUESDAX, A MALTESE CAT. PLEASE atreet northwest, and receive re- tose @ DEAD GOLD BANGLE, SET WITH TUR. ‘god pearls. table reward will be it Watreet northwest att the St Mare Hotel, (the ct Needle 1 ic owt Ghia cuiy meihod in the world by which the Scots eax | Saath ae wee Se BGs Or ae Toone tte week to 6 print, Shurvday. weet work teh, mi, Tnesday, and 9 to9 every Sunday. n95-ta.w, thine FOR SALE-LOTS. ANTED—WEATHER STRIPS FOR 'S AND | WOR SALE—LOTS—I HAVE A MOST DESIRABLE furnished and RGE W, : asin ta acta sled, GROMGE | EXE tarot fa by ced wes tet, Sees 42-3 n26-Im' in Fost nek See it mS bye ng be WATE. Rbalund unas colecuony BETS | CMeacr cam sccureit Nothing tow thar gi bec Took ASE, ides for further icrnation, bain Will be taken fot fa the shee corn, te ee . 25-90 1396 ¥ street northwest. ANTE} ou} FOR BALECLIOTS cl HAVE A LARGE NUMBER Wiehe g tis seimageey arta 2 ari Dit ty eee Bod Toros Gora of Sth afroct and Fennayyania avenus, rane of mrcralt parpsa da forts dante glee ‘Grdered on & amall commission. * “nD0-im "| Prices will skier Peeeet OER ae ANTED £0 BUY 100 SECONDHAND DRESS | _oot.2m ‘hae’ F atreet northweat, ‘Coats. Address Box 10, Stari a ‘ANTED—LADIES ATTORNEYS. KNOW MOO! or ears WT Se eee Btinemets'a reduced. ‘order, eep25-3mn, ‘ANTED—MADAM GENESTS, FROM PARIS, 620 ies cee aan oat Sess Sid dellvered free of charge. . POR RENT es STRERT NORTHWEST_ON | second for. a nice Furnished Room, with heat end southera ex) ; also, front Room, with heil-room | adjoining. ‘Terms reasonable. nug-ate | B RENT—213 E STREET NORTHWEST TWO communicating rooms: second floor:en suite ot geparately; oneroom third floor; handsomuly furnished; | heated by furnace: stationary washstands. —029-ut" FR RENT—AT 1120 NEW YORK AVENUE, COR { rat th a C NOKTH WEST, 339 Se ee Roms s ae, BOAKD—ONE PARLOR FLOUR ani one second-stary floor, rooms en suite oF; able Bourd w specialty, Mrs. DB STOCRIAM. tos Kotreet nortawont, i-tin- ECTICUT AVENUE, 1530 AND 1522, Cor oat eel rea as Coe rote : Scining: table board: Uncasepuonabls ~~ ig jf adults. on K st cet northwest. House, © ‘Three lines cars.’ Address wz0-8" | GENTLEMEN GaN FIND z BOARD GSrar Gest aaa ee x convenience very beat. 128, Star office, ‘27 K STREET NORTHWEST, ROOM AND 2437 ‘Board in private family at ‘vary Feasonable a. m2 Amor BARD SosE ROOMS, WITH soPEnt ‘at 1605 rest northwest; the location hgbtfui; convenient to different Mues of atreet cars, hotels aud public batldiuce nas-st QR RENT_FURNICHED AND _URFULNISHED Too! a with Tabie ble ponrdets aceouodstod. 708 street northwest n6-Im ner 12th street northw: handsome Parlors’ new) iurnished, sultabie for members uf Cousrena, 23 3° | FR RENT—THREE COMMUNICATING ROOMS Jat floor twg 3. one $i: all noely (ruta pout ern exposure! ful loeatity:; convenient tothe Gepitel and ve. cars; refereace maqued, 15, C | e n28-6r* _RENT_FUBNIGHED OF UNFURNISHED, three third story; eulzable tor nse ; bers reasonable; 1707 13th eta. we masse PK, BENT LAT Mot F staeer Nortawesr, Rear U.S. Treamry, elogaut furnished roome ea suite or single: first-class table board for twenty” re } fined persous (limited), at §30 per month, by French caterer in the house. ‘n28-3t* Parlor and second floors: Roan TEITE SQUARL—TWO 80: D4 EAPRETTE SQUARE Ris file city, both location and rooms; good Wwble and clean ners, HE LEXINGTON, ‘Modern improvements; convenient to several first. Ring ‘boarding houses; ueiguborhood snexts prion | IR RENT—SECOND-STORY FRONT POOM: ‘avenue and 36th street Fritnsieds host sodgan ap 131s iodo ee: SeRorovated spat heruraiesed” west. = Now open for the reception of guest, oc3i-im* R RENT_923 H STREET NORTHWEST_ | MPVHE LOCHIEL HOUSE, 612 0ru STREET NORTH. Fay faakhel sont boise congo iene | 1 yibwest ‘weet, and the La Pierre, sou ‘corner of 10th sud E sirects northwest, are the Ine-houses in the, city. “Table oct rooms. Terms modcrai OR RENT—TWO PLEASANT UNFURNISHED rooms, second floor, with beat, vas and bath; $12 J ANGE. AIRY ROOMS FOR DENT AT gia AND 16 TARGE.t reece abs for thive mon nonth without children: at 218 Sth street | at sixteen doliars per anonth, ‘payment poutheast. = og nzs-st* | required. wel NT—NI [RNISHED PAKLOR AND | **/—VHE TREMONT."—THIS HOUSE HAS BEEN ay Re ad ad Re A RO a mas.3t" | fyet-clone order. “It is the cgolest and must por. BENTICHEERFUL | AND CONVENIENT isto = sehen rs ‘unfurnished in first-class pelguborhood, Tils Isthetrect orthwent AOTC! MERE SPECIALTIES. BENTITWO, HANDAOMELY FURNISHED Parlors (one as bed room):aisa rooms on second ILLES. i! Pave sian dee Cure guicwn’ RK RENT-TWO UNFURNISHED SECOND Tans toy zooms, communicating, with gas, best and crea. Kingman Pisce : : to 3 Teferences; ‘bear Iows RENT—UNFUBNISHED ROOMS, SINGLE ee 2305'M stzect northwsct = Lae : NELIN PARK—A frou Philedelpuis baviag taken ie house hy avd 924 Lath sirect, is now preparcd ior the reception of moesta, suite fie, bath and gag with One Feultable foran office. n28.1t* POR RENT HANDS OMELY FURNISHED COM- ‘parlor Toom:; suitable for sena- tor or’ eurate fses, a3 Det mW. maS3E IR RENT — ELEGANT FURNISHED ROOMS, 5 table 1019 -e choice board, ey oe Fees POR BEAT NCE FURNISHED Of UNroR =. Gas Sroves FOR COOKING AND BEATING. COKE CRUSHED. COKE, ORDINARY Sizg. For Bale by the ‘WASKINGTOX GAS LIGHT COMPANY, a4y

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