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THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON TUESDAY... ... September 7. 1986. CROSBY &. NOYES. semen EMO. Star has a regular, permanent dally circulation more than of any other daily paper pub- Mehed tn Washington, and equal to that of all the other daily papers here added together. To the eye of the Jingoes of the border, it may appear a poor quality of Americanism to eavi at the clemency exercised by the Mexican gov. ernment toward « citizen of the United States convicted of marder in Mexico; but the ease of Hamilton, alias Rogers, who was sentenced to death avd, through the intercession of the American consul general, gets off with sixteen yearsot penal servitude, will bear looking into, Ifthe man is innocent of the erime charged against him, of course it was right for the American consul general, or tor any other per- soa, American or sfexican, to do all that could proverly de done to save him from the gailows. As far as the. newspaper reports go, however, there ts nothfhg to show that he is innocent. His trial was apparently conducted according to law, and his conviction was by ajury of his peers. Ifa Mexican bad been tried tor murder Im this country he would have had, presump- lively, no better chance for his hfe; and, mora- over, we should have felt that the Intercession of a Mexican Mi» ster or consul general in his official capacity wis uncalled for, It ls open to serious question whether a government does not waste its strength when {t brings its diplo- matic machinery 'o bear for the rescue of one of its citizens who hes no harsh or unusual treat- ment to compiain of, but who {s condemned to ler for an offense against the laws of a for- eign country the same punishment which would have been visited upon him had he con- ucted himself in like manner at home. a Everybody who recalls the scourge of the south In 1878 and 1: seading the report telegraphed by Surgeon Godfrey to Surgeon General Hamilton that the disease which broke out at Biloxi with such virulence Is not the yellow fever, This con- firms the opinion of alarge number of the logs physicians, who have tried from the outset to allay public alarm on the subject; but the sense of reassurance which the people everywhere will feel after the publication of Dr. Godtrey dispateh amply Justiffes the Surgeon General's caution in sending his own observer to thespot. ee ‘The course of the Knights of Labor of Charles ton, im raising the rates of wages of local me- nies and laborers an average of twenty per centum, just at the present moment, fs impol!- tic, to say the least. It would be hard enongh for the city to recover its footing under ordin- ary conditions, but to require a community al- ready badly injured in purse to pay more than ever for the commonest necessaries does not encourage the hope of a speedy restoration, $< It {sto be hoped that the governing commit- tee of the New York stock exehange will adopt the resolution to be lald before it, declaring that the state of Georgia need not apply for the listing of @ new issue of bonds tll she has wiped cot thestain of dishouor resting upon her for her repudiation of some of her older indebtedness. ‘The doubtful practicability of Prosecuting a rovereign state in the courts to enforce repayment of a loam leaves no better course open for balancing old scores than the one which the exchange Is urged to pursue, —<$<<—— Yesterday's labor demonus’¥ation was a notable one throughout the country. In Chicago 4ts most conspicuous feature was the intre- quency of mottoes and illumination and the Uberal display of American flags. That ts as it shoald be. There is no better place for the workingman to show that ho appreciates the good government under whieh he lives than ia the chief ster. center of anarehisin. ——— Ifit be true ti i General Miles has captured Geronimo, the mistake of a lifetime has been made in bringing him into camp. How much future trouble would have been spared by leay- ing bim quietly but securely by the wayside, and reporting an accidental death, ———— It ts to be hoped that Charleston doesn't look ‘as badly even now as some of the newspaper pictures represent her as looking before the late earthquake. Cuaxce C2 Seasons THESE MORNINGS AND EVENINGS ARE 200k, DANGEROUSLYSO. AND WHILE ITS TOO EARLY TO MAKE A RADICAL CHANGE, YRT IT'S MOST IMPORTANT THAT AN EVEN TEMPERATURE BE PRESERVED, THIS CAN EASILY BE DONE BY PROCURING ONE OF ‘We'had occasion some time since to chronicle the attery conspiracy against ourselves in this elty. The movement, as will be seen by the clrouMr letters ‘quoted, has extended to other cities, in the interest of dear hats. The first circular seems to have been sent to théretall hatters in some other cities, asking oo- operation, but what particular elties “The Hatter," from which we clip them, doe not - “OFFICE oF THE Loumvitis Revart HaTtens’ Association, 818 Wust Marker STREET, Lovmvitix, Kr.,—, 186+ Dear Sir: We enclose you circular letter seat to all Jobbersand Manufucturers of tine hate who sell the legitimate retail hatters of our city. Its selfexplanatory. You see that we ‘ave formed an organization of retail hatters of Louisville, and if this move meets with your spproval, we would be happy to have the ‘weight of your Influence In the same direetion. And we would respectfully suggest an organt- zatlon of the retail hatters in your city. If we ‘are united in this move It will succeed. Fraternally, ‘Tue Reval, Harrens oy Lovisvitim” ‘The next one is addresed to the jobbers from whom. the regular retail hatters buy: Orsice ov THR ‘Lovnvitee Reva, Hatrens’ Assoctariom, $18 West Manker Staeer, Lovrsvinte, Kv., July 12, 1886, Dear Sir: The legitimate retail hatiers of this city have formed an organizatiou, the ob- Ject of which Is the protection of their interests ‘against the anfair competition they have been forced to contend with for several years past, ‘viz: the large combination stores that sell boots, shoes, hats and clothing. We have borne this injusiice quite long enough, and have uited to enter sur protest, ‘against placing your goods in such hands, We have been good customers of yours, and feel that our grievance is entitled to some consid- eration at your hands. Unless you shall see fit to refuse to sell these concerns, we will be forced to handle some other line of goods; for solong as they continue to handle the goods ‘And cut the prices; it will be impossible for tne legitimate hatters to handle them with any protic. ‘Trusting that we may receive an early and favorable reply, we ure, very respectfully yours, H. W. Eddicraan, C. Henry Dorn, Carl Bissmeyer, W. M. Becher, & T. Newkirk, A. C. Lewis, Heary E, Rietze, I. Lobred, J. N. ‘Pfeiffer, Fred. H. Meves, Louls Simm, jr, ‘The concluding paragraph In the last ¢treular con- Veys all the intelligent reader needs, to enable him to come to aconclusion. The query must arige in every reflecting mind, why the retail haters (exclusive) cannot compete with such houses as ours? Iss easily explained in tne light of progression. ‘The old-time hatter who used to stand at his bench with» bow- Teluctantly recognized the invention und adaptation of machinery to the manufucture of hata, because it superseded hls ways. ‘The exclusive hatter of to-day, the lineal descendant of the old-timer, ts Just aa conservative ag his progent- tor. string, ‘He also fails to take note of the business progression ailaround him The only justification for middie men at all is because they conserve the economical distribution of the productsof labor. ‘That being #0, the pubile are bound to protect themselves by buying from hin who cam di‘cribute the most cheaply. ‘The retail haters must, with few exceptions, buy of Jobers, Houses litte ours bay and distribute more largely, because more economically; go st once to headquarters and thus save the jobbers’ profit. Man- ‘ufacturers sell only by the case and will not be troubled by small purchasers, It is true, the retail hatter, if enterprising, could buy as we do; but there is, this yet in his way, he caunot distribute ag economl- cally as the combination houses; s feature of this age that cannot be ignored or despised. OUR FALL Hats are coming in, and we think weoan save you same money ityoubuy ” NOT HEAVY ENOUGH ‘VO BE INCONVENIENT, YET WARM ENOUGH To BE COMFORTABLE WE SELL A VERY HANDSOME ONE AT $10-ITS AN OXFORD MIXED COLOR MELTON, SILK-FACED, AND IVS SURE TO MAKE A GOOD RECORD. WE HAVE FINER ONES, OF COURSE, AND ONES FOR LESS MONEY, BUT THESE ARE PAR- TICULARLY HANDSOME COATS FOR THE PRICE, ai OUR SCHOOL SUITS FOR BOYS AND CHIL DREN ARE DalLY COMING IN. THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING COMPANY, 3.W. CORNER OF 7TH AND D STS. (ALL BLUE SIGNS) J. M. GRADY, Manager. Dostars Firrn Avexve STYLE OF SILK AND DERBY HaTs, FOR FALL AND WINTER, Introduced Toxlay. WILLETT & RUOBF, Batiess aad Fur THE CONCORD HARNESS, Weare the Sole Agents for the sale of the Genuine ‘Concord Harness and Collars, Beware of imitations, Besure of Nanic and Number. LUTZ & BRO, je 497 Pennsylvania Ay We Ace Dersusixes ‘TO CLOSE OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK or SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, asp HAVE PRICES REDUCED From 40 to 60 per cent frum our former low prices, Albwool CHEVIOT SUITS, at $6.50, Allwool CASSIMEKE SUITS, at $8 Au All-woul liack 4-bution CUTAWAY SUIT, at A Silk-facat PRINCE ALBERT SUIT, ‘wud all others at propurtiouate low prices. Fine SEERSUCAEN COATS aud VESTS, af $1.25, H.50 and 92. We have 4 lot of Odd COATS aud VESTSat 25 per sant ewe than wauuiacturery prices. Alot of Chids and Huds of CASSIMERE SUITS as Ry cents on the dollar. (dd COATS from 35 cents upwards, For Boye from 13 w 15 years old SULTS at $4, $4.50, $6 and 94. Boys! Gud PANTS from $1 For Children from 4 to 13 years, we have SUITS at 92.59, $3, $5.50 aud $4, Uhat age Worth double what Weare asicing for. (Children's PANTS at 60 cenis and up Men's PANTS from $1.29 apd upward, SHE LONDON ND LIVERPOOL €LOTHING COMPANY, CONNER 7TH AND G STREETS one BUNDRED Pains BOYS’ LOW QUARTER SHOES, 2 19, tur Toe, reduced from tee. Bb pa bce Muss AND Bors PANTS, to upe-ba.. ch Rapinced to ope ba.; price to civae out Greatest bar- J. W. SELBY, 1914-1916 Poonsyivania avenua, @-SIRAW HTB at your ows vrica yah or us. SAKS AND COMPANY, THE CLOTHIERS AND HATTERS, New Srrum Is Fas Axo WINTER DRESS GOODS. se7 PERFECTION OF BLACK SILK. ‘This igthe uew brand of Bonnets & Co.'s, celebrated Black Silk. Fach yard has stamped on the edge, wear guuranieed by C.J. Honnet & Co. Lyons. The fintsh is entirely new, being of rich color and only enough dye to color. ‘We confidently recommend this maker of Silk as the best in the market. We bave accepted the ageucy for these goods for the City of Washington, and they can- uot be bought elsewhere tu this city. JUSTOPENED FALL AND WINTER NOVELTIES In Hobes, fine Worsted Goods, and Silk Plush and Velvets, these include all the newest and mast dealr- abie styles in combinations of Wool and Plush, which we are confident are the most elegant goods of the kind ever offered in Washington, ELEGANT ROBES, NEW BLACK Goopa, USuperior quality In French Cashmere of al) colors, in evening colors, and for street wear. ‘Table Linens and Napkins of superior quality, Blan- Kets aud Howekeopers' goods In Linens and Coons, Mourning Goods from the best manufacturers af lowest market value, ONE PRICE. ‘Tue Bust Is Tae CHEAFReT, W. M. SHUBTEE @ BONS, 919 Pennsylvania Avenue 2 w. Chole Goods are uelected early. 7 Dey Goons Axo Canara Gur Carpet Department is stocked with all the ew patterns iu Iugraiu, Tapestrys and Body Brussels of the very best makes. We would request ail in need Of Carpets to call aud take a lock at ous stock befure making their selections Ingrain CARPETS, 25, 31, 37, 500, Tapestrys BRUSSELS, 55, 75, 85a, $1 Handsome styiea in Holy BRUSSEL, Body aud Tapesiry BRUSSELS, Hall and Stair to maten. ‘Venetian Hall and Stalr to match. Ploor and Stair OLLULOTHS. Smyrue Tapestry and Velvet RUGS, FLOOR DRUGGETS, 10 cases Canton PLANNELS, Age. Ai-Wool Twilled FLanaues wats 3.000 Yards New;¥ail DRESS GOODS, Tague press 1de, 15, 200. SHBETING, * TOWELS, BAPKING, he, de. JOHNSON, GARNER @ 00, P 626 Peunayivanis ave. eT South side, pens 708 sh Hovszrunsisurwas Leh SOU trai oe ts S Body Browels and ext este, Velvet ang. Bont BA Ph Coverings, To Maxe Mozz Roox For new invoices of Fall Jerseys we have gone through the stock and taken therefrom Jost such lines we do not want~lines we can not duplicate, and others we de not wish todu- plicate, We induce a demand by considerably ‘Feducing the prices, Two Lots goons center table to-day. ‘Lat 1—About 98 Jerseys, biack and colors, ifferent styler, sold previously at $2.50 and $2.00 each: eholce now at $1.00. Lot 2—About 40 Jerseys, black and colors, plain and braided, two or three styles. one with ‘& Breton front; sold previously at $3.50 and $4.50; choice now at $2.00. 4 You can pick cut @ bargain without any troable, (Second floor: take elevator.) WOODWARD @ LOTHROP, are ready. Heyond 8 doubt the best stock yetshown by us. We aingle out one special {tem today which cannot walt, Will tal about ‘the balance later. . ‘Zeluchall-wool Imported Flannel, tn plaids, stripes and bfoche styles, in combinations of two or more colors, producing extremety taste- fal fall and winter effects, specially for house- dresses, wrappers, saoques, skirts, kilt suits, &c, ‘This line 1s worth every penny ot 50c., but we have concluded to make its speceal “Drive at 460. per yard. (Third floor; take elevator.) WOODWARD 4 LOTHROP. “Surah Silks will be worn this Fall and Win- ter toa greater extent than ever before.” We are ready, and have placed on sale to-day stock of Surah Silks destined to play a prom!- ‘ent part in the season's business, We warrant Sein point of quailty, durability and desirable ness, being selected by asin preference to all other makes especially tor our trade, and we conscientiously recommend it as positively the ‘best procurable for the price. FINE ALLSILK SURAHS In the following shadings: Wood, Mastic, Beige, Dk. Beige, Lt Tan, Dk. Tan, Drab, Mode, Snuff, Six Shades of Brown, Gray. Lt. and Dk. Gendarme, Two Shades of Garnet, Wine, Sear- Jet, Three Shades of Cardinal, Mahogany, Two Shades of Suphir, Marine, Lt, and Dk. Navy, Abaynthe, Two Shades of Olive, Three Shades, of Brouze, Two Shades of Myrtle and Black, Evening Shades of Pearl, Three Shades of White, Two Shades of Pink, Three Shades of ‘Light Blue, Twoshades of Lilac, Nile, Pistache, Canary, Mandarin and Orange. ‘This line represents the most varied assort- ment of colors ever shown by us, and will be offered at the extremely low and popular prices, namely, 75 and 80c. per yard, Weare “Headquarters” for Silk Fabrics of allkiuds, (Birat floor; last on the left.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Wu Suovrowt We Do A big bosiness in Handkerchiefs when the ‘Stock’ fs the largest, most varied, and con:ains Detter Intrinsic Vaiués than fs usually offered in the height of the Haudkerehief season. ‘The presicnt stock r- fleets credit on the buyer, ‘and should meet with the attention of theentire trade. A special value is 100 dozen Ladies’ White Sheer Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiets, % inet hem, with two fine tucks inside—a dressy *kerchief, worth 25c., only 2ue. each, ‘Our 25 cent assortment Is almost wonderful, Sheer Linen and Pure Linen Lawn, with plalst and Scallop) es, in white aid colored embroidered. Dida count them, bat kuow there is more than thirty styles aud colors, 25 cents for tae pick. ‘As our Hemstitched Handkerchlets, for Pil- low-shams (gotten up expressly for us) met With So, much attention lust seusou, we have been induced ty mate another large purchase, Bence we offer Zou doses White Pure Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 4g tuch hems. Four wid make ‘s full-sized pil.ow shui, Can be made up with, her torchon lace or” embroidery, ineerting beach le sham made up for fe huve asample sham made up for ins; tion, only 20c. per Haudkerchiel Pe se7 WOODWARD & LOTHROP., Ar Lasn Ar Lasm Ar Lasre WE ARE ON THE KOAD OF IMPHOVEMENT. Our store, under the influence of skilled workmen, hhas ven safely lowered, and the fitings are being rapidly replaced. W8 sre‘oing to havea modern and convenent Grocery store, in which will be found at ali times the very BEST OF FAMILY SUPPLIES, and at the Most Moderate Prices. You waut to keep ‘your eye on the date of our Opening, ON OR ABOUT OCTOBER Isr, Doe notice of which will be given through the papers. However, it will be a number of days betore we can Fearrange our goods, and in the meantime you caa purchase TEAS and ‘COFFEES of the fluest quailty and flavor at way down prices. OLD WHISKIES and WINES at remarkably low figures; the best flour MINNESOTA PATENT, 96.00 per bbl; SAUCES, PICKLES, &o., without number. ‘You can eave money. Give us s call, N. se7 QCHOOL AXD COLLEGE TEXT HOOKS YOR Every Grade of Public and Privute Schools, Se houl Stationery aud other Requisites, Exervibing at the lowest prices Wholesale and se7 Scuoor Orexs Ox Tux 20rs. 48 SCHOOL OPENS LATER THIS FALL THAN USUAL, WE HAVE DEFERRED BUYING THE BULK OF OUR BOY goons UNTIL NOW, TO GET THE BENEFIT OF LATE STYLES AND LATE PRICES, OUR STOCK 18 IN FINE SHAPE, BUT WE MADE A LARGH PURCHASE OF THESE GOODS ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER dp, AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES THESE GOODS WILL BE IN STOCK ON WEDNESDAY. THEY ARE FROM 4 WEW YORK HOUSE WHICH HAS THE REP UTATION OF MAKING THE MOST GENTEEL AND REST GOODS IN THEIR LINE QUR CUSTOMERS WILL HAVE THH FULL BENEFIT OF THE CONCESSIONS MADE TO Us IN PRICES 100K AT THE GooDa, %, B. BARNUM ¢@ Gol O81 Pexaviyants Avasun We Wun To We WIBE To caLL YouR ATTENTION ‘FO OUR BROADWAY STYLES IN PRINCE ALBERT AND OUTAWA¥H FOR STYLE, WIT AND FINIGH WE THINK THEY SURPASS ANYTHING WE HAVE EVER HAD THE,GOOD FORTUNE 10 OFFER OUR PALL OVERCOATM ARE WOW . ABEADY FOR YOUR INAFROTION, PRICR FROM §T TO 625, — GEORGE SPRANSY, = (607 AEVENTH WIBEET, Tourer Fann Satara, ig eyes ‘W. & TERY 985 Punnsvivanis avenue 7 Hn ALF HOSE. ran fe REDUCED ne eyelstory =8 Ml ‘Toc. Gents’ HALF HOSE reduced to ae CENTS. (83088 Gente’ Warranted all Silk HALF HOSE, Black and Colors, and in all sizes, reduccd from 750. 10 480. 48e Gents! HALF HOSE reduced to y “3 ss AN Aa fio Gents" finest imported Lisle Thread Novelties, orig!- nally imported to sell at $18 palr, were secured by the Palais Royal at auction and offered for 48 cents, now reduced to 390, ‘Se, Gents HALF HOSE reduced to ate 3% - os 2 CENTS, fan Gents’ Black and Fancy Colored HALF HOSE, in genuine Lisle Thread. The finest Irish Balbrigean, with or without silk clocks; also Fancy Colored Stripes and Solid Colors. Many Half Hose tn this lot worth Suc. a pair. Your choice for 290, ‘250, Gents! HALF HOSE reduced to 1 gg ty oa ih Gents’ Brown Balbriggan, with or without silk clocks, Plain colors, also Fancy Stripes in endless variety, Every pair warranted double toes and heels, fall regular made, and as fast in color as the best. All Tednced to 19¢. a pair, 43-50 Pair of BICYCLE HOSE, in nearly all colors, reduced from 68¢. and 7c, to 49c. a pair, Boys’ Boys’ Boys’ Boys’ Boys’ Boys’ Ce iu Are being closed out regardless of cost. 98C. SHIRT WAISTS FOR 420. ‘We refer to those figured Navy Blue; also, White Percale Waists, which have always sold for 98a, golngat 420. 68C. SHIRT WAISTS FOR 290, Percale, Seersucker and Gingham styles. Over 500 Bhirt Waists in this lot to select from at 29c. each, FLANNEL SHIRT WAISTS are tobe closed out as follow: $1.48 quality reduced to 98¢. oe - 680, epee A S83, br & E a i ie a4 a4 UWL 44 ii ‘aa oe ty A RRR 3 Bt AA BAS F MA bs we7 1197-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVE Tue Prorseror Or Tue i fur P4 Hi ROY AL Desires the judgment of his patrons of the following ‘Lots secured by him when in Europe, and which have Just been recelved: A Aa a Spanish Silk, Escurial Silk. also Hand-run Silk Lace SCARFS and FICHUS, from 99¢. to $25 each, ‘These Goods are now much worn In Europe, and as the PALAIS ROYAL Is enabled to quote prices fully 25 per cent cheaper thau its cumpetitars can ‘possibly afford to sell. at, we trust you will honor us with a visit, § oa ie ba 8 ray ES French KIDGLOVEA,new shades of Tan, handsomely. Embroidered Backs, 4-Buttons, Gc. per patr. If these goods were purchused In the ordinary way from the New York wholesale houses they could + not posalbly be sold under $1. Ea A BERR Bak? pe WEDS TAP BLE Bi BP oat Again is illustrated the advantage of direct {mporta- ton, for the PA LATS RO¥ AE offers Double Tuck, also narrow Hemstitehed, Pure Linen HAND- KERCHIEFS for 3 for @5c. They cannot be purchased elsewhere under 2 for 25c, Again, GENT'S PURELINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, Large Size, White or Colored, Hemstitched Bord- ers, are affered for 2 for 26, just the same as the usual 19¢ article. JAPANESE SILK HANDKEROHIEFS wear twioa ‘as long as China Silk, anddo not discolor, Ex- quisite designs of Fancy Colored Borders fur 48¢,, well worth 76c, - EWWELRY: ‘The m yariee of the ow stack is bewildering. What fe yOu as particularly * ‘Prenohy” are BROOCHES In ihedeaiga of slover's kuct, Homan Gold, with or without Rhine Stones, from @80. to $1.48. We now can beat even those who make the Jewelry, bento someler eve si | Sterling Silver ‘Watches Mekel Slver Chatelain Watches for $4.48, bis AaP Warranted for orm Yuan, DOLLS! ‘Mr. Ligner bought DOLIAin ieee town, ct ioe obo comeed ae caverta jan lang A fow hundred have just arrived. “FANS. 4 Pyened an YAW made of Cook Feathers colores White, Lavender, Black, Pink, wre eink te Raton, Aa RIBBONS. ae aio ne — pp tie yan 5 WANTED-SITUATIONS_ —__Wa} ee Say aig SALESLADIES WHO ARE Wissen iruite eer Waeetae REPRE | Wiakhe elenaga pant WHO THOR recy toys: treet remreutesFequred: Apply $18 | enn TIN A ‘hands. ‘@ BETZ, st, 2 NTED—A GOOD WHITE WOMAN FOR ‘tanning dahes a Fremont Hous, 3a and Lar diane ave. ‘ED—A WHITEGIRE FROM cece Ws inteen years Old tovtake Care oF children: astaa is TW Site as, stent nd epoca penser panzer rs FESR es IE Ne 740 Gh st ew. 2 Wairoa SDeaP TENE Wire ‘& COLORED Ma rasa tion a sbatawe’ Agen? cry Wiese Fe Oe oie ‘ANTED — BY A COLORED wu tS FLACE Nineaietnreree ANTEDIEY A 2a bean aoe ci chunberork snd wa i private fam Snal Bou Teen whe aie Nocardia, ae WAR TRD SALESLADIZS FOR “DRY Goops JW Notions: also, an Mrrand Boy. sappy 968 ‘Tih st. nw, aw NTED—A GIRL TO TAKE CARE OF TW W aittaren and sunt inbouseworks S17 asc ack COO) OYSTER SHUGEER AT ‘corner 8d SETED =A Bnet, a have Bees GIRL OR WO) aw. © F, & RICHARDSO! ‘ANTED_A GOOD GIRL, TO DO GENERAL W fctsewore and cook for two, no washings chy relerences required, 1331 G st ewe ate 'ANTED—A YOUTH BETWEEN 15 AND 17 Ww. eats of age to learn the drug business. - eter: Fequized. RUPAUL MMINLRIN'S drugstore, Cor. Dit aud P gtrects H.W. 'ANTED—A BOY—UP STAIRS OVER xr Ofice $114 Pa. ave. ‘AN. 1100 1, ST, a ite ‘ANTED—BY A LADY. A SITUATION Wapere nue renee 07-31 Wastentr | io A A ley ES latin pant hoi elSteuen a bank gf mercantile eotablishin Wanna TO ALL THAT I Tr. ress 1271 82d st. n.w. Bish competcat servaute and Reip of al Gescrip- riypte aries sto ‘sfice This and ‘Other cities, pee Rat ei ANTED-e DEPARTMENT CLERK, WHO goud penman, book-keeper and accountant, giaes emtplortient tor his jetsure hours. Address O. sed-at® Soe THAT GREE RELA ESSELTE ya ae eres — city references. CUUMBS & BUK- aaa remo 3 : a and sac Sc re aid dal Sha ania aes eee Fit ue light housokeepiy Stating price, A. manent tenant, {OF very La ons one care Lotter Carrier. No. 46 D—K GOOD COOK FOR A “at ALL must wash and tron. Apply. with refer- "ANTED—A_ RESPECTABI BERIAMEE ‘colored Woman jor general Veoe required, Lata 28 wen were {NIBP TWO GooD CABINET MAIERS. W ainiy aris G eam. Fig ee ee y teoms; seady Person Pequired. Soguire 111 sk W ANEEDTAWONAS 70 000K, Tan ren ir: tora family; references required. ‘712 13th at iw | Be7-3ie wing machine: Mie eaters RR Catt a 1838 VERMONT AVE, FIRST clase white cook, washer and ironer. Call betore 1pm. e731" ‘ED—GOOD LADY AGENTS TO SELL Soe erenbaaee ear Bee |S a week: mall, Tiroktrson, it ‘th ave, Chicago. s07-e0 -ANTED—A COOK. ALSO CHAMBERMAIDS: niu receetts 7 Ape LSet SRY NE ‘TED—A YOUNG MAN TO ASSIST AT 4 ‘Maud in nanrer, good waset. “APPIY At once, Riggs Market. seosiie NTED A WHITE WOMAN, TO CooK, ay and iron. Apply, with reference, ae 1928 Nt nw. wae famnuy: ences, to 9 But, n. w., between S andy p.m, se6-3te ‘ANTED—A SUPERIOR FAMILY COOK. (white), Aiso, a young woiman (white) for house ‘chamber Work, excellent. commendations re ued ‘Apply bewween 3 aud 4 p.m. at 618 Hest. now en ‘WHITE WOMAN, TO COOK FOR @ private family; refereuces required. Apply Oth st. a. we = set-2t Ww ‘ANTED—A GIRL, TO WASH, TRON, DO general housework and plain cookliig: city refer- ence Fequired, GOB M st, nw. not ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO LEARN THE Drug vusivers. “Apply at GEO. A. BENTLEY'S, corner 14th and Corcoran sts. eer aon a Garrlage nnd make hitrelt useful kn the house. , with re.erences, at 2018 G st. sites after 5 AWEETER-SOORR, DRESSMAKERS, cere bermaids, nurses’ scrubbers, Iaundresses, ladies’ maids, waiters, other elp, with city reference; women Yor Baltimore, N. Y."elty, nw, F. M. BURNHAM rANTED — ABOUT FIVE INTELLIG: WwW Young ladies who write rapidiy and well, pa ‘at commencement 5 Bitica esas setae ‘ANTED_DUN: ORES EM (PLOYMEN Teau, couducted ies. Mep au whiteand colored, for ail kinds of comestic labor, with reference. 717 M st. n,w. wug0-111* ANTED-LADIES TO. WORK FOR US aT thetr own homes $7 to $10 per week can be qui- etly made. No Phot® painting: ho casvasning, Sor full particulars please address at ouce, Crescent Art Co,, £9 Central st, Boston, Masa. Box 170, gcd: l4t TASTED-A BOY WHO HAS HAD SOME rience at Tin and Sheet tron Work. Tad GREGORY, 610 Pennaylvaniaave. ses-3t) ‘ANTED-MEN AND WOMEN. CALL AT ‘once. White and Colored Women Cooks, $10 to ‘Guambermaids, Nurses, Scrubs and Sen Cooks, SOUMES & BURGESS, Emp. Bureau, 926 F st. nw. Beste eae LAYERS CONFECTION- er, ins. Agents, Conchinan, Walter. wo Wom for Lacing, Cooks’ and: housework Cham berm aids, ia “Laundfess, ‘Farmers: Daitymen. and Leborers: German spoken, NATIONAL LABOR BU oe 617 7th st. n. ae1-6tt ANTED— DRESSMAKERS AND APPREN- tices to learn the icureka Lady ‘Tailor System: no chart. scale or machine used; sclentific measure- ment only. Patterns cut to measure. Positively nore. ‘Satisfaction guaranteed or “money returned. molt, MOLPORI commer th aod Hats, aw. tay ding. Lady in sttendance. aulo-dwe ANTED—CANVASSERS FOR LIFE INSUR- ance; liberal compensation. Apply Roe We WANTED—BOARD st. ANTED-BY TWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN, two fairsized, comfortable adjoining Rooms in <qule; house and pléasant location, between and M mand 13th. “Reasonable terms. Address Hox 125, Star oles: wes Oo Ian HY YOUNG MAN ABD Wire, one or two nicély Furnished Rooms, with Board, ig noribweat goction of tty; permanent i sulted! ‘Tmust be moderate. ‘Private, family Preleired. References, Address CASH, Star oflice. ‘ANTED-—BY A YOUNG LADY AN UNFUR- inished room in a plain private family: terms Bot to execed $5. per mom ences exchanged. Ad- dress “Private Family,” Star office. so7-ate ANTED-SECONDSTORY FRONT RooM and hoard permanentiy By geutlcian and wife, north of F and west of Hui ule. “Pleuse give fall part” culars, Address “Yearly.” Star office. RENT DESIRABLE LOCATION FOR ange or beemetet in ef nqnt Woodward & iatirae Fe, ses SSENT-UNTORNIMNED ROOMS ROOMS: FOR an Dousekeeping: private family. Aso, Sess u% fron RENT — waNpeomELY FURS ih Root room, witht situ boat, tn house opposite ed star large park. Address ts ye BENT 1720 Bar Ww iit ra BOARD, Bee Navy dep naicuborivod unckerpuohable RENT-1610 K ST N.W., WITH Filtsi- Doerd and attention. newiy-furnisbed second SoCy seomss south front: slocwe; private Cmly. TO PERVANENT TENANT, yok LE ES floor rooms at Tent in private house; also. one large unfurnished, Foum on third foot. “Apply 1818G sCamer 7 p.m. Fai ‘0 PLEASANT COMMUNICA- ‘ing Woous and hall ‘come on St Ane scety wed: bathrown on same oor. Also, ad vi fate ‘Quiet house. Board, }fdemred. 716 121 1. erste OR, C NEW HOUSE, COn- ner, front ‘occupied by Owner: newly and han ‘prices mccording to Focation andaise, S01 tat nw, serlwe OR RENT—ON SECOND FLOOR, IN PRIVATE family, handsome room. with excellent board, for ‘o persons; terms moderaie, This is a very. able place. 806 F st. n.w. sere ‘FURNISHED ROOMS, SINGLE OR connected, for gentlemen only. 317 A st. sc. con ‘venient to cara. 25 eat ng Koos eecuod Sour: in private bath, ‘open fires and furnace heat, Southern exposure. Also ‘Rooms on third floor. ‘OR RENT— FURNISH desirable location; pleasant, cool, Reo | Moterate price Heraity pas oon Toyuite tON 15th si sel-2w* OR RENT-THRER UNFUR: ina pew house, op second fh keeping: bath on same floor. 459 H' st. nw. OR RENT-017 McPHER“ON SQUARE, FUI- F'oisned ooms on 2d and 34 floor cane R RENT—AT 21u9 H sT.N. W., FURNISHED # Seiten on firstand second Hosme mote JOR RENT—-UNFURNISHE! THREE ROOMS | on third Goor and two on eomas tenerately or to eter, convenient ta toe FF VITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, A nicely furnished front Room, on second floor, con- Yement to herdics and cara I2'B0et nee wee Fe, RENT ROOM TD A GENTLEMAN IN A private family; all modern conveniences: location, Borthwest; bowrd if desired. Address FRED ice, OR RENT-AT 27 GRANT PLACE TWi handsomely furnished rooms on second for: Parlor and bedroom. _Keferences required. — se Waite. SECONDSTORY FR va ROOM, ‘south of east exposure, with board: convenient ime Tepes Oy cor oc Bentley Pee ay ih ‘ANTED—BY Rooms on Star office, ferred; references exchanged, A LADY IN cers TWO Wy tious ou first, floor, parlor and bedroom, ni Fnished, in good location northwest; rent not to exeved $25; permanent, Address A. G. office, OR RENT: Room with alcove NEAT 5 ROOM HOUSES, with water and newer, tor $10 per month 026, 030 and 932 9th st. o e.—aud one G room, with water, gas, gewerage. suitable for «store, Wh ind K sts. ‘tes 'ANTED-REGISTER YOUR ROOMS FOR Tent at the Directory and Advertiser for renting Fooms tigom 14.5t, Cloud building, cor. 9th and © sta_ ROBT. B. KIN: ‘auz7-20e WANTED—HOUSES. W ASTED-YHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE DE- mands for a number of sinall Houses ranging in price from $2,000 to $4, ‘who have such would do well to consult their Interest and save com- mission by applying to HAYWARD & McDEVITT, 1400 New York ave. eeyate Wis TED—ASEVEN OR EIGHT ROOM HOUSE, ayy odern improvements. in the northwestern sec: out of the city: “Address, stating lowest cash price, Toa, Siar ote. owe eae TANTED—TO RENT—FOR SMALL FAMILY 4 ew, moderate-sized furnished Huse in north- ‘send price aud jon to Box 66, Siar west, office, ws ANTE FLIGIEEE SS Se eS ‘ing property for gule or rent are solicted to call. ‘Portail shteation gives tothe tae ose patrons, W. H. FISKE @ CO., 1420 New York ave, anz3-8we ANTED— SMALL AND MEDIUMSIZED HOUBLS tn East Washlugton for desirable. tenants who. ont in advance: put small commission Charged. ‘applicants daily. Immediate returns toowners WELLER & REehtrt, se3-1m 326 Penns; ae. ANTED-WE WAVE APPL S POR ‘Several houses renting trom $10 to $54. ‘Pare Hes having such for rent would. do well to call on us WALK & WILSON, 1000 F stm. auzo-Im COUNTRY BOARD. FEW MORE BOARDERS CAN BE TAKEN at “Meadowfeld,” near Mountsvilie, Loudoun A Gounty, Va." Hooms inrge and airy, situation high, healthy and beautiful; Intge shady lawn, good = Spring beds, fine riding and arivine horses: city refer ences given. Apply to. N. RECTOR. se7-t1 Vas Y HOME WILL AFFORD aoa attons, atreduced rates, for the months of Sep- tember, October and November. Address Mra. 8 5 corks "Bock Creek Valley, Frederick County, Ma. baby and nurse; three or four rooms, furnish with bath. Address M.D. E., Star office. WANTED—-LOTS. “ANTED-LOTS OR SMALL HOUSES AND iota westof 17th st nnd souih of mw. particne , he awigaborhoed of the Obaervaiory. W.LINKINS, #20 20a WANTED—MISCELLANEUUS. O. Se-Ot Co BOARD.—A FEW MORE BOARDERS Mean secure pleasant accommodations a tbe He sats tg abooimentnce, Her te ice Purcellville, Loudoun county, Ws cerat (ATION HOUS. — VACANT =Een ra rates, from ‘Oct. beaita- fu localliy; table Hre-olase Address JOHN'S GIB. SON, Round Il, V naeb-ate VREEDMOOR IS ONE OF THE MOST DE / Hghtful and beautiful places in Virginia for Sux- mer and Fall Boarding. ‘Terms to suit the times, Ad- dreas Mra. LOVE, Box 18, Wurrenton,Va_aul3-Im* ———[—SS_—_—_"_ ‘ANTEDS -$5.000 FOR THREE YEARS AT © per cent, payable quarteriy, secured on first- clays Central property: worth 30, ; commission 925 will be pald. Address Hox 14) ANTED—AN ESTABLISHED CIGARSTORE: WwW. ate locaiion. Address ANDREW, Slat office ‘ANTED—AN ESTALISHED, SHOR ATOM! ‘or apartnership in one; have had some experience; references exchanged. Address W. ‘Star office. se" ‘ANTED-A PARTNER WITH $2,000 OR more to engage in an unusually profitable easy business, no risks, exclusive privileges. Address X. A. J... Star ottice, erate 'ANTED—A CLERK WANTS TO BUY FUR- niture and Garpets for about ten room, or will e first-class ‘aud Room: good tocalits wear the avenue. Address Box 103, Stat office. 7 ‘ANTED—BY A FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER, omen io mate at Homie, gk would go out by the Perfect fit; nicest nish.” Terms Cali or address, DRESBMAKER, 331 ‘8e7-BUe WV ANTED-—GENTLEMEN TO SEND THEIR fal clotbtng to niarged iby pluce an Prepared to ‘do work -an stiortist nutice fi ave mee d best Workmaulike manner, Twenty-six years experience. ‘delivered. ‘or aud a a bibdauiden reorrg rt Bee ‘TRD=T0 EXGHANGE NEW FOR OLD Ware Howlers vst Guns. ear K nw. Sky robes, furnaces and rai fo livet’ or no pay. Uld stoves bought and fore cheap. ‘sepo-ime ‘ANTED-TWENTY HORSES TO PASTURE, Wie ‘wonthy to winter 68 per month. Hest at gouge harauteed. “ALB CHUPLEN, Georgetans, ANTED-KNOWN—THAT COARSE HAIRS W Aes the fice are positively sean leaving no jedie Is tha only remiedy kuowa oF i it feos defect, | end Tue ulaced hrs. De. fae ig Sth aes bot fad eh ne 10 BU\—PAN ELECTRIC TELE- phone Widarese LR HOH ABER | star office wed sie rANTED “HORSES ‘TO BOARD FOR THE WwW winter 98 87, ver mouth, ot Oakland te Poudous, references SNG. A. Sh ENS ech oudoun county. Va. cae Ty, Le, aS. also, H iets er La, aay Bes 1 ADERS 10 WP aT BAS, ! aE ‘ANT! x ven ctor sone fiat neede ne inptove NOS Sener et see Geeecee: ‘ANTED-SLATE MANTELS—AT FACTURY rice: a targe stooit made ups over thirty sae baer Fe “ED, We "Bou 4 OHS oe ww. ie a ed COUNTRY REAL ESTATE FH? 08 DUNS-ronING! 4 RARE CHANCE TO GET SUBURBAN HOMES! Excursion trains will run from the Baltimore and Potomac depot, 6th and Bats, from SEPTEMBER 8 1015, 1896, and stop at DUNN-LORING! All Interested in SUBURBAN HOMES will then have their first opportunit ere Jots at tis new and beautiful station on the W. 0, RR, about 11. wiles irom Washington, and midway beween Falls ‘Church and Vienua. It ts located about 500 feet above Pdle-water, aud at the highest point on the W. 0. It in Fairfax’ county. V “The lous raie i hiss from 80 by 160 feet up to five acres, and will be sold at low prices to desirable par ‘Hes, especially to those who are'ready to bulld at ones, The rallroad Zarries all building ‘material athalf-rat-s, A plat can be seen at Fitch, Fox & Washing: \Gxcursion trains for Dunn-Loring and the Camp, september 8 to 15, will leave Washington at S10 and 11-05 a mj 2:40) and 445 p, m. and arrive at Washington by 13 and 11:44 p.in. Tickets for round trip, OO cents, Buy tickets 10 Grunge Camis which include admission, An ‘agent will Be on the ground at Duno-Lorlug with plat toahow all futg ahd give prices, terizs, oe WARTED-T0 RENT A FARM ae 10 TO 15 acres of Jand, not more than five miles from Ses st of Uctober or November. dress A. HL, Star affloe. T-FARM OF ABOUT 100 eat hear Bull's Cross Roads: good brick residence of Sai"tes ameriaraysermnes Seer det ion given Deceiver tat next. Soply wo Wal BxtSTows Gis 7 enw. ‘setlin (QUBUREAN PROPEKT Beautiful place of 17 sores with improvements and saltable for tubdivinion inte vila nites, bounded by i perk, Plerce wlll road and ie Weilnele toad. Direct drive tone nee aa dential home, a, Ehiely situated on turce ‘hills, sur- rounded by stately and ‘oak’ and chestaut Pa aurea Of Water lowin I Nad 3 nt LE, HALP MILB BEYOND as a litod, gr ie Ten attest rout and Dwell ‘all Degessery outballdings: this ts sea See Pee aes Whine Co. 1a88 ve ; *Yale Frat aw. BALE OR” WILL =xteAwGE=woe Ts Im. Foe or uilmproved properyy=a Farm of acres, 344 miles from Wash! louse seven rooms, ball of good water at Bee rs we Any one Wani- Inquire of ‘STON, jens we 484 Oth stu, we SALB-AT_A BARGAIN—FARM OF 83 ti Ae ‘this Realty fobally: ial only 50 po Ra ao laad New ‘York av, au18-1 — CHANCES. = |g eee eae BAUM, 280 7H i fa Sm _ aaa fee Esigee cree ore a a ener ee =| Dun en aeons | HOURES AND. ry! aE KENT-TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS, OR KENT—A BEAT S unfurnished room; open fire piace: bath adjointn new house; fine location, &e. Tait Khode Isiaid a rWO OR THRE! unfurnished rooms on’ third’ floor, with large Closets. Also furnished room, Very desirable loca- tion. webdwe REE HANI Fes nished front Rooms gas, heat and bath, with or without board; central ‘location; ‘terms. rcasonable; references exchanged. Apply at 919 11th at. n.w.nd-i JFHOR RENT-1205 Q ST. oF three floors, Inciudi yen and diniug roo Sulted for housekeeping; modern convenieuces. Re- ferences. Cail after 1 p.m. sean (OR RENT—FURNI-HED OR UNFURNISHED Rooms. in # desirable location, at 1214 G st, nw, ses" JOR RENT—DES RA tw Baltimore, entire i. i we adinoa ave., Haltimere, Ma. _ Fos REST— i608 STN. 5, tearm seh Condition. 65 Foreenriary RY CHOICE POURSTORY rick Hose, 1601 0 9. (1.400 16th at). moot satan EGRET a eee wae no Foe RENT. ¥ HOUR, 1897 sty neat tho ¢.: twelve FOOMS AD ine-"aht modern trapee WM. GLEABON, B41 “WRAY WIND Le es ait modern conveniensem, uel sears WanLw.:Couttal part of eng: rem Taguire 423 Tia private euireaee. wert ‘The aovets only aemalt portion of property on my it books. Por full tist gail at oftice for bu mere 4 Astand ion. fees] THON EK WAGGAMAN. JOR RENT_FURNISHED HOUSE—ONE OF the most desirable houses in vorthwest: b ‘bath, de _ with modern improves Cat 280 Ke at. hve Ser NT-A Nick TWOSTORY BRICK In complete order, 1442 Pierce Place Apply at 1414 Pierce Place =o JOR RENT 3D ST. NW. ELEVEN ROOMS, ‘a lmprovenwats, Ingiire on premises, {OR RENT. ‘Two Brick Honses, con ts, good condita, A826 per nn +_between sth and Inquire at 1507 sub st eae OF before seas ; DESIRABLE d-back-bullding Brick, eight Fooms, ber 1oth, Adres SM. Star o OR RENT—1587 14TH ST. N.W Ubrewatory’ UCE ST. LE DROIT PARK, 7.04). SOS New Husupabird $20. A. L, BARBER € 00, Lae Droit Building. |, HOUSE cr ‘bay wind cellar and all modera improvements. Inquire 910 i cs wed he F fave, 6 rooms and sett 7On i Fee Bes —450 Q ST.N W. TWO NIVEL furnished Rooms on second floor; suitable for housekeeping. ‘Sliver aud table liven furnished. JPOH RENT—807 EAST CAPITOL ST. THREE large, pleasant Rooms, frst door, furnished ot a furnished: two squares from park; with private fat iy, careand herdkes pass dour ses JOR RENT—1303 Q ST. N.W_ONE LARGE Front Room 24 floor, or $ Rooms 3d floor, all well farnished; pleasant house, with every convenience; location unsurpassed; private family; Feferenoes. OR RENT— WAN OccuPANTS FOR Rooms over Moores Dintag’ itoome voppests Grant's place.) If you want the best 25 cent meal iu the city go there. "They are served now without. the Jeast deiay. sedate VOR RENT—FURNISHED OR UNFU i ‘a suite of Rooms, first or second floor. Also, one nicely furnished Parlor. suitable fur bed-roow! and Parlor. 1625 14th st.. near Corcoran st au28-2w ier, Water and jas: Guire OS 3d wt, nw, Tent $20.50 per mouth, "Apply D. 1105 Not wee i v House, in in. Terms reasonable, Address, Will bame and residence, BRINTON, sar oMtce. sede PT Peorter Virginia ave nd 22d ne. sa room cau be used lur store. aED. W. LINKINS, 720 20th st. wes'on “VWAMPSTIRE AVE, gots anid bath #65 per mouth, new brick Mouse, 7 AUSTIN Pe BOW edi OR RENT—Fi RNISHED RCOMS WITH board, one squure west of War and Navy depart- Sontg south frous, Also, table board, 1803) Het nw. mod. impa.; new POE REST-TWO HANDSOME FC me MED Rooms, one on first and one ou second floor. Mod- grate prot, Gentlemen preferred. At €20 sin st. herdios and care; SIN, WHIGHT & HOLTON, Room 13, St. Clond building, wth and F sis, sede" POR RENT —A HANDSOME TEN-ROOM Dwelling House, 216 orth Capitol st th excellent condition asd suit first Fe RENT—ROOMS— FURNISH! furnished, in ail parts of the cit for hoiwekeetihe. ROBT. BacikSe est st ‘Giond ‘pulldiug. Cor. ‘Oth and JPR RENT—WITH BOARD, AT} © 20 HST. handsomely furnished rooms; near War and ‘departinent: unexceptt 00. furnished rooms, single or en suite with mod- ern improvements, aud first-class changed. — OR RENT—AT 1108 N. TWO LARGE, ‘Dicely fornished vom Gn seound door, with boeed! Tefcrences exchanged, auzo2we TORR WITH BOARD, AT 1720 1 targe, family; reas leaxant secon le Fates. VOR RENT—HOOMS—WILL _ RE! somely Ftrnished Rooms. Apply at 1225 N st.n.w. parlor aud adjoining Hedroum. Also, nice ¥ Fura ished Eigoms.ca salle or single, wi jew York ‘References ex WOR RENT — HANDSOM ‘communicating Parlor and ,. Tooms with us, bath and attendauce; reasouable rates; 1112 Hat, nw. auz6-Lan FOR 2 RENT—OFFICES. JOR RENT—OFFICK ROOMS-THE FIRST Moor of 1310 F st, adjoining pew, Sun marble Duilding. Apply to “Dol DEEBLi. _sedchotueLin dence. Inguire at OR RENT—Os2 kK Kooms, all mod. st Tmpro YOOD, comer 9th and K sts. 1.w. Piace .w.,7 rooiis: wl5. “gin New York ave. nae 7 rooms, $22.50. CHARLES W. HANDY, 021 Fat web ; A HANDSOME House, all modern Improvements, recentiy veeu- pied by Admiral Crosby, Kent §75 per month, A, ‘SC 1614 19th st. nae, wnat WOK RENT—ONE TEN-ROOM HOUSE, MOD, Imps, near Ist st. BW: Uiree Bve-roon Homes oo 3th st. Toul. bear G st ww. Apply to sob." ¢ RENT—0d1 RUTODE sieven rouma every moder ‘sanitary plumbing: ta per $50 to iesiravie teunne Wc. DUVALL fe'Duvali@ Marr), 0g F at nw, {OK RENT—989 RHODE ISLAND AV. rooms, all mod.{mpx., oumplete order: $45. Lath st. n.w., corner house; $40, 1307 Oi KL D.w 5." Corner ol 4th aud D sta. tue., a beautiful jouse, two bay windows, ail unod. tin >. 22 K st. Le. Brooms, suitable for wo wo eagliteroom Hoye on LOU ay ea) DALY, Sil mod, tmpas gab. 42 Leak n.w., © roune, wastes $15.00. 435 Mt St.n'w..'S foun Sa. Suall $iSases southwest and oo tin: Bindeustirs rose WORMSTEDT & BIA DL! VOR RENT-OFFICE ROOMS IN OUR BUSE ness building, opp. Corcoran building and Treas bry Dept Low prices CUTTER & WIMER, L Fa. au2s-1m FOR RENT—STORES. OR RENT — LARGE CORNER STORE WITH Grooms Apply #t HL ave and Sth st, n.w. Pe FOR RENT— MISCELLANEOUS | } Bs to So per monn dar 3 on instaimente) “CALIGHAPH OFFICE” ty2-sm dis Spruce st bw, Bree: @211 Lath st. nw, Br. 2 Tidspruced: nw.--37 bu st mw, trom 96 lo 835 per month. “se8Bt_ CHAS KE. BANKS, B04 and B06 F stn, jor RENT— "32 K n.w..128.875.46 | 428 Collegest.n.w 1Org25 io oth aw, Sr. 45/511 Pst now, Lit 8.00 21S Sth awe Lara ad | aL Wilbon si tee as of | 12 Blaguen'sulley dr 16.30 ave, mable A.8/CAY WOOD, cor, Oth and K stan PERSONAL, REWARD FOR INFORMATION RE- sarding parties who wrote letter sigued shore August 224, Address Bor 73, sur HEREBY GIVE NOTICE I WILL PAY lace any wile, Martha A, Collitower, on this date. ‘cou! ; rashington, D. C., Sept. 6th, 1 we7-2te ILL THE LADY WHO ACCEPTED ESCORT Monday evening trom depot to ues of cars accept the acuualutance fomian who in formes Wier of the ume? Addrew Hox 101, JOR WENT— 40 Lest w.,71.$22.50).615 6th aw. a5 Kat. w.Grm 121.90 485 K st aw..dr Gih stad. OF.,w 1029, 06 Myre ne. Oi 1611834113 Vans 15)||3:80"N st.s.w., Grew. ‘water. 121447 Gly st,.00. ‘CH. PARKER, oor. 44) and Esta, sw. Ok RENT—BY DANENHOWEK & SON, 1115 Fst, nw 1426 16th st. n.w., 8-830 512-520 24th st. alley.$10 satenave sie Io BO, 51924 st nw. Sr 10 Lou Pierce Pind, 7.5) 2625 gm nw. dra” 10 tes Ea ra Heder “Santee Orin) Toate 714 Spe 4F] Stabe rear os or IVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION, tend 10 coals ROP ENSTTI UTS, aud-lm southwest cor 8th and K sts. n, N ACCOUNT OF THE HEAVY DEMAND UP- ‘On Us, we ase now. to pay fal Value ior Stcondtuand a call at SGnTu's Od Sand, 610 Datta. we asa Th Taree at marked Stlice ot NEWC_MB & LOGAN, 1515 Het. nw. and secsive reward. ie (RT MONDAY NIGHT. GOING yRow 1527 ‘thence te iven if returned to. PAS. woteeah Of bat nw. mire 1465, mi Bi. 31 XO RENT—8i2 N ST. iN GOOD NEIGHBOR conweajat sen nd market gos ae e'br CRAGIN, S125 Dumbarton are Meee RENT-TYLER @ RUT! Delaware ave. 0.0, 12r..§ eam sted Sonne, SONBAY. ms F = re far Moet tacos kod scar on Fight ‘Feward if returned te Li catcpaTiay, ‘AUGUST Ses md ‘W@anyone leaving the same at Bee Seon

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