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THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTO ‘The Evening Star hus a regular, perman bona fide daily circulation more than treble that of any other daily paper pub- Mshed im Washington, and equal to that of 3 daily papers here added Saturday Advertist Advertisers will confer a favor by handing in their announcements as early as possible for tomorrow's sixty-four column STAR, in order to insure Insertion and proper classification, $< ___ What's the matter with the Metropolitan railroad? Lately there has scarce a train been Tun on time, and a delay of half an hour or more isa matter of common oecurrence, caus- ing great embarrassment and inconvenience to business men and government clerks whoneed to reach their places of occupation at fixed hours, Mr. Garrett, in prosecuting his ambie ous plans to get to New York, should not forget that the goose that has laid the biggest golden oggs for his treasury has been his Wash. ington connection, and that In the futureghis Tiebest and most reliable source of Income is Mkely to be found in the Metropolitan braneb, if be gives proper facilities for safe, speedy and certain conveyance over the read for the multitudes who are seeking healthful homes along its line. With the vast growth of business on this road within the last ‘Year or two, the single track is miserably inad- equate for the work thrown upon it, and if a double track 1s not speedily supplied, the pres- ent annoying interruptions and delays are likely tobe supplemented by very serious acoi- dents. But withou- waiting for the double ‘track, Mr. Garrett should at once make a re- form in the practice of side-tracking the busi- ness people’s trains for the benefit of so-called express trains, and mixed froight and passen- ger trains. a ‘The splendid trait of self reliance on which ‘we Americans vaunt ourselves is showing forth at its best in the case of shocked and battered Charleston. The earthquake which shook half the city to pieces occurred seurcely more than a fortnight ago, and other tremors have fol- lowed since; yet already the task of rebuilding has been undertaken. The people did not sit down with their hands fn their laps, ike the people of cities similarly stricken in the old world, and cry to the powers that be for help. With the aid which began at once to pour in upon them unasked from the fuller purses of thelr fallow citizens of the United States, they have sustained themselves merely long enough to look about them and iay plans for the work of restoration. Even though the disaster to Charleston has its multitude of darker phases, it has at least one bright one in its exhibition to all the world of the recuper- ative power of an American city smitten with ‘an appalling form ot misfortune hitherto almost unknown to the United States. ——— There is # familiarity about the name of the absconding St. Louis telegraph manager. E. A. Brown, which suggests the inquiry whether he fa not the person whose deflance of legal pro- cess when called as a witness in a sem!-political ease some eight years ago gave rise to one of ‘the most Interesting judicial controversies of recent times. The Mr. Brown who then played the contumacious witness was exploited every where as a defender of the sanctity of tele- graph secrets. That ts what gives color to the supposition that he is the same Mr. Brown who now Is rusticating in Canada. The present Mr. Brown, itis true, has not distinguished him- selfas.a defender of the sanctity of the tele- ‘graph office-till, but he insists on treating as a professional secret of the mos: inviolable sort the disposa! he has made of some thousands of dollars of the Western Union company’s money. a An exchange says that Professor Leroux, who 4s emulating the iameof Sam Patch asa jumper, “has the Washington monument in his eye.” ‘He will bean interesting subjec: for the ocu- lists to experiment on. It it were only the falls of Niagara, 12 woull be easy enough, for the operation for catarac* is now reduced to the ut- most simplicity; but a mcnument—! ————— Anarchist Parsons deni thay Waco man’s wife. So, also, he denied the en@ge of being & mvrderous scoundrel, but highly inteiligen: Jury diftered with him in Judgment, and decided to send him where he that he ran off with could not deny anything more if he wanted to. As Eanrsovaxe Prepicren. From FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17TH, 1996, there will be a rusk of men, women on streaming Toand fro, at the i Ri MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENT, G18 Seventh Street Northwest, To escape the ealamitous prices eleewhere, fe manufacture CLOAK. SEWMARKETS, SHORT WRAPS, COATS, DRESSES aud “USDEIE WEAK, for Ladies. Silsaes and Children. out uf ihe best material, a ic patti skilled workmanship. at prices wage of We guarantee to suit and fit Abe most fastidious, and save you at least 40 per cent ou every purchase in this department. Notice # tew of our specialties: ‘Ladies Wi Se. up. “ Basques, from $9e. up. ested Dresses trois $2.00 up. SHI Drewses, from $5.00 up. Ourstock of Children's school Drewes is now com- piste, and we eau furnish you with beautiful Dresses, Worsted, Gingham and Calico, from 25e. up. CBemive, betmosiia, trout rts, Calld's Drawers, up. Child's Mother Hubtara Aprons, irom 8c. up. Yotants’ ms BB Nursery Aprons, Tucked and Lace. from 19¢. Best Gingham Aprons. from Lie ips ee Gent's Drawers. Heavy Canton, from 220. y Pr ey re rn TE gl kind Dress Goods. Sg Tarestey Buvssrzs 556 ‘We do not claim this to be the best quality of Brussels Carpet, but we do say it Is EXTRA GOOD FOR THE MONEY. ‘We have a splendid line of better goods, ranging from 75c. to 61 Bright New Patterns, fn all wool, extra supers, 730. ‘on Chain Ingratn Carpet, 25¢, 37¢.,50e, Droggeta. Kugs, Floor Oui Cloths, Medicated Twitled FLANNELS, 25¢., 31e., 40, All Wool White FLANNELS, 17e., 23. New Fall GINGHAMS, Se CANTON FLANNELS, Gye. 8e., 100., CASSIMERES tor M. Boys’ wear, ‘TRICOT CLOTUS in new Full Colora, Black aud Colored CASHMERE HENRIETTA CLOTH SILKS, VELVETS, BLANKETS and COMFORTS. Ladies and Gent's UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, &c. JOHNSON, GARNER € €O., 636 Pennsyivania Avenue, els South Side, near 7th st, Svarso Lear Tra ‘AT 50 CENTS A POUND. ‘The great demand for this Ten has Induced is to imftate 1% article can only be obtained in this country at my Store. 1525 F street, It ty sold only tu packaces, each package bearing my tradeiarik, N. W. BURCHE] sell-2w = As Laser Ar Lace: Ar Lass WE ARE ON THE ROAD OF IMPROVEMENT. Our Store, under the influence of skilled workmen, hag Veen safely lowered, and the fittings are being Tapidiy replaced. We are guing to have a modern and convenieut Grocery tore, in which will be found at Alltimes the very BEST OF FAMILY SUPPLIES, and a the Most Moderaie Prices. You want to keep JOO eye vn the date of our Opening, ON OR ABOUT OCTOBER Isr, ‘Due notice of which will be given through the papers, However, it wili be a number of days betore we can Fearrange our goods, and in the meantime you can purchase TEAS and CUFFEES of the finest quality ‘nd flavor at way down prices OLD WHISKIES gad WINES at remarkably low figures: the best flour MINNESOTA PATENT, $6.00 per BDL; SAUCES PICKLES, éc., without number. ‘You can save money. Give us a call. N. T. METZGER & BRO, 417 7m st ow. Destars Frere Avesvr STYLE OF SILK AND DEKBY HaTs, FOR FALL AND WINTER, Introduced Today. WILLETT & RUOFF, Batters and Furriers, 905 Pennsyivania ave. Cu Tae Scrootaster Ts abroad, and I trust to him, armed with his primer, ‘against the soldier in full military array. je Lord Brougham, ‘We are efficient aids to the schoolmaster, inasmuch 8 correct dress Is conducive to correct manners, and what is there more important for a boy to learn than ‘g00d morals and good manners? THE KNEE Pantaloon boys are the ones we are looking after, Knowing full well that when we have supplied him he ‘will continue to buy of us when he has donned long trowsers, ie Tse Lazer News FROM NEW YORK. ‘The Proprietor of thé PALAIS ROYAL writes as follows to his advertising young man: BELVEDERE HOTEL, ‘New You, Sept 16, 1886, ‘Ma W.G. Kewr—Bir; From information supplied me by my buyers, you may sdvertise, in all truth, that the novelties secured will be offered as low in Price as any store in New York. I write this without ‘any question of a doubt, as I have found means to $5.00 Is the most popular price for the little fellows thet Wear two-plece knee pantaioon sults, because it 1s the Umit to the ability of most purchasers, and also be- cause that is as low as good value can be bought for, We enumerate a few lote today: Lor 4502. ascertain the popular prices here for the coming pre- Ro Bey Eg ‘Yalling novelties, The Sash Ribbons forwarded I = have decided to sell at 98c. a sash—make a great ees, nolse about them, ‘The Undressed Gloves at 490 you so can say are being sold by many New York stores at Lor 2.314, S6c.,and are abargain at that price, Mark the Lace ‘File a, ‘Tidies at the lowest possible figure, as I wish to bulla —— upa fine trade in such goods. I think it would be Need Ghee: well to have @ Special Sale of Cotton Underwear, Sa 3p tape which please advertise in the Post and in the Repub- LOT 2.166. Mean for Saturday. Advertise Umbrellas, since Mr, Eten’ ‘Leech has secured such undoubted bargains, Glad to > enc have such good reports of business, Brows, Drubigand Twist, Yourstruly, each, 4. LISNER, All these Suits run from 4 to 12 years. Price & and — Goon VALUE, ‘Your little boy or big boy, as the case may be, will naturally want a new hat or cap to keep his new sult company, so we provide ihese in such assortment as never before known in any one Washington establish- A FEW REMARKS, ‘We can't promise you very pretty-looking store Just now, for we are almost overwhelmed with the new goods that are coming in faster than we can MENS FURNISHING STORB AT 1018 F STREUT ¥. W., SATURDAY, SEPT, 18TH, And will have ob display an extensive assort> ment of FALL AND WINTER UNDERWEAR, NECKWEAR, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, Suspenders, Braces, Collars and Cuffs, Um- drelias, Canes, &c., which we shall offer at the lowest prices possible to name on such qual’ ities. Fisk, Clark & Flegg’s Neckwear 95c., $1, $1.05, $1.10 and $1.15 each. Fisk, Clark & Flagg’s Braces 96c., $1, $1.15, $1.25, $1.75 and $2.50. Fisk, Clark & Flagg's Gloves, for street, even- {ng wear and driving purposes. WOODWARD @ LO1HROP, 1018 F Street Northwest, Carp. WOODWARD & LOTHROP beg to an- nounee to their friends and customers that In removing their Men's Furnishing Department totheirnew store, 1018 F street n.w,, they Propose to make the manufacture of FINE, CUSTOM SHIRTS 4 specialty. ‘We have secured the services of Mx A. J. LOCKHART, ‘practical shirt cutter and fitter, well and favorably known in this city, and shall spare no effortsto obtain the reputation for making Fine Dress Shirts at the most reasonable of prices, We will make Dress Shirts, FINE, SIX FOR $7.50 (unlaundered), ‘EX. FINE, SIX FOR $9. SUPERFINE, SIX FOR 810.50, FINEST MADE, SIX FOR $12. Each number will contain the best muslin ‘and work these prices can possibly procure, the antter being of the best quality of muslin and Iinen made and best finished, and equal to ‘what Is usually sold at $30 and $36 per dozen, ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, 1018 F street Northwest, ov oun CURTAIN AND UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. ar No, 1013 F ST. N. W. ment, Unpack them. We opened last night the following POLO CAPS, oO - From 1010 60 cents. BARGATS BOWS . SOFT HATS, 100 doren Fancy Hove, in thirteen styles of stripes, Cloth and Felt, ete., all colors, 48e. Some worth 7% Roundabout, 50 cents. 100 dozen Children’s Black English Ribbed Hose, white feet, all sizes, for 22c. a pair, 125 dozen Very Sheer White Linen Handkerchiefs, fancy “diced” borders, 25c. each; usual 48, quality. 2,500 pleces of Beaded Jet Goods, such as Fronts, Panels, and Vest Fronts, with Cuffs and Collars to match. Prices not marked at time of {writing this advertisement, 150 “Opera” Fans, composed of five Ostrich Feather Plumes, with Aigrette and Humming Bird; Sticks of Ivory, Amber or Coraling; $4.68. 500 Leather Cases containing Tollet Articles, §1.49 each. A bargain indeed. See them. 500 “Gloria” Cloth Umbrellas, with Sterling Silver WE ARE SORRY ‘That we cannot supply the necessary outfit for the pedal extremities, but we can meet him halfway and clothe the lower limbs with handsome and cheap Stockings, Items: Derby Ribbed. Cotton, 25 cents, Theume Double ietees, dive. to 50a, an Cashmere, Plain and Ribbed, 30 to 75 cents, ‘Suspenders. 15 to 50 ceuts. Undershirts, 35 cents to $1.50. Dress Shirts, 50 cents to $1. Neck scarfs, 23 to 60 cents, Collars, Cuffs, &e. EVERYTHING FOR BOYS’ WEAR BUT SHOES. SAKS AND COMPANY, Seventh Street and Market Space, selT i or Gold Plated Handles, $2.20, Sac W; Exc EEK Bures SOME SPECIAL BARGAIN =e IN OUR UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. PPP A — e Ah f A FF gs rw sa oH oy £PP_ OO RRR TITT I EER RRR ERB ~ 2% tun 2 PPO OR R T NE RE PrP O Oknn T IER ERE ER 5 Oo OoOR R T HE R RE oo Rk BR T URERR & KER ro RF mE 5% ET A nee Rey A S65 CERT A ARR gs ‘00 24 tun Soo Yo ERE MA HS RE Ss co “UU RR T A AUN NN S558 > RICH VIENNA PORTIERES, Eastern designs, AERTS EEEEYIVAMERAV ES worth $12, for $7.85. RICH TURCOMAN PORTIERES, Artistic Che- nille Dado, worth $8.50, for $6.20. A beautiful TURCOMAN PORTIERE, very wide Dado, worth $5.50, for $3.95. sel A. LISNER, Puornizror, A New Yore Mux, Who isone of the great firm of Sylvester ‘Hilton & Co., who,you know,are the successors of the late AT. Stewart, SAID “I believe there {s not another house in the country that sends on as many as thirteen buyers” A very heavy CURTAIN, RUSSIAN BORDER, worth $4, for $295. An extra heavy SINGLE BORDER CURTAIN, French Gulpure, worth $6, for $3.85. Aheavy DOUBLE BORDER CURTAIN, 3% yards Jong, fall width, worth $2.50, for $1.50, An extra bargain LACE CURTAIN, 3% yards long, nice pattern, worth $1.75, for $1.10. TAPESTRY in beautiful patterns 50c. a yard up, SMYRNA RUGS in Incest designs $1 each. MIKADO DRAPERY, latest out for Curtains, 220. yard. CURTALN POLES, BRASS FIXTURES, 29¢. Will close out our WHITE BEDSPREADS, tor- merly $1. for SOc. N. B.—Owing to the great number of our customers, ‘and not wishing to slight any.we have concluded to sell our HOLLAND SHADES, all complete (this ITIS A FACT that the PALAIS ROYAL was represented in New York last week by the buyers of thirteen departments, and this fact caused the remark of Mr, Hildredth, of Messrs. Sylvester Hilton. THE RESULT of this New York visit will be illustrated daily. ‘We have already recelyed the following novelties: * Week only), at 35e., to give you all chance for this H BPS, Bh P% F great barznln. i Es es 88k RRR ERE MM MM oi Bos Bas’ So? § RoR ES MMM Eek ee we NEWPORT SASHES, used for drapt 4 s, raping ROR ERK MM OM Greases or furniture. The most gorgeous orien WE HAVE THE LARGEST tal designs; also, more sabdued patterns, as ‘also plain colors, Those Sashes are three yards AND MOST COMPLETE Jong, fourteen inches wide, and are made of my eee pep non ty pun all silk and beautifully fringed. 2 pe hed &7 Be Tne SURPRISE Zz fee B Ot OB = isthe price. They are worth, and soll well for, $8.98 each. Our buyer having taken the entire stock of the tmportar is enabled to quote the DDD, EER EPP “TTIT MM TIT DES pps ae Mw aM EEE NS THT) absurdly low price— bie bee f MMMMGe NRE F 98c. A SASH, Dob EEB TMM MEN Ne in the city. Positively the best place to buy all kinds of Worsteds, Yarus, Embroidery and Kuitting Silks, Arrasenes, Embroidered Chenille, &, &¢. Full ae nee oo Weight, best quality and lowest prices “Also, Fancy “FORD B H ge Fringes, for fancy work Lambrequina i a Dik S Llot FANCY FRINGE, 19c. yd, worth 80¢. DDD i KEB S x Be *' § BOe. 800, ‘The Lace buyer fs to be congratulated in ‘sending us the following bargain novelties: Antique and Applique Lace Bed Spreads, Pillow Shams, Pin Cushion Covers and Tidies ofall shapes and sizes. New designs and very low prices. The goods were being unpacked a atthe time of writing this advertisement, 50 srreera _eniz | Toca t give descriptions and prices. Come jan at oar store di anne. = be MARE Now cOMBuRr ie — * have other large Toons to our second. seen SE SPOR ORE Ei cr parva, 00, NITCRE EXCLUS . | sao y Where you will always find Se ° oo ¥ y Va ‘things in Uphainery eee el ca 8 vy F hlngs in Uphol : a ar THe LOWEST Casi PICES, ‘age 00 Wize We tavite vor to eal and look tio STS or CARPETING ndsomiest we have ever shown, and PRICES THE LOWEST | We solleit a cumuparison of quality and values ‘The New York retail stores are showing the following bargain lots of Gloves at the prices Call and see us. You will be courteously waited on | Woted below: faud your onters receive prompt attention, WE HAVE SOME _sel7 ‘SOI Market space. 308 and 310 8th st. 4-Button Undressed Kid Gloves, for 49c., H - 7 worth 750. eapavarters | Ho, Dat eaten Sco. Sur 5-Button Scalloped-top, French Kid Gloves, gpbroldered backs, tans and black, 68¢,, worth, WAIT A LITTLE LONGER ‘and Mr. Lisner will.return with his Silk and * Cloak Buyers whom he engaged from a lead- ‘The arp and mo compe sac. of Bh SSL SIE te Sane nce of eee UBLIC SCHOOL BOOKS AT CONTRACT PRICES. ‘Crayons, School Bags, &a. ‘Desks, Black-boards, wholesale and retail. WM. BALLANTYNE @ SON, sel7. 428 Tih street nw. B ing New York house, Silks and Cloaks will UH ACK, be offered at and below New York prices, and, CALIFORNIA INSECT POWDER, remember, the stock will be Entirely New when dusted on and around vines does prevent the ‘attack of Caterpillars. —-N, W. BURCHELL, se173t 1895 F at. _ JPOk SALE—SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL F'scppiies at Lowest Prices Pai Linea eistiioores and Want Books. Wal. iit CORIASE Tau stnw. eal 7a 4 A fies ae PAL AIS Or HENRY CLEWS @ CO., ‘13 and 15 Broad street, New York Deposit Accounts recetved, also Certificates of De- Posit isnued, payable on demand. Four per cent Interest allowed. ‘Members New York Stock Ex- change. el62w wis PENNSYLVANIA AVE, AND 19TH 8T. ROYAL. To give our Curtain and Upholstery Goods much needed room, we bave concluded to oc- oupy the back half of our new ntore, 1013 F st, .w., which hes been entirely refitted and dec- rated for this department ‘Wesball dispiay— FINE LACE CURTAINS, FINE TURCOMAN CURTAIN, BURMAH CROSS STRIPES, VIENNA CHENILLE CURTAINS, PLAIN AND FIGURED SILK CURTAINS, CURTAIN LACES AND MADRAS, COLORED CANTON FLANNELS, COLORED CANTON PLUSHES, FIGURED CRETONNES, ELEGANT RAW SILKS, FRENCH PETTIT POINTS, BROCADED PLUSHES, PLAIN SILK PLUBHES, RAW SILK TABLE COVERS, JUTE VELOUR TABLE COVERS, VIENNA TABLE AND PIANO COVERS, Also, an extensive line of CURTAIN POLES AND FIXINGS, Poles in all the popular woods, plain and brass mounted, all sizes and lengths. Curtain Chains, Hooks, Loopa and Fringes. ‘We have engaged the services of a competent Draper and Hanger, and are prepared to put up Curtains, Draperies, Lambrequins, &c,, at the lowest prices proper work can possibly be done for. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, 1018 F Street Northwest. Lassavrcx & Bro. ‘Wish to callattention to thelr Housefurnishing De- Partment. This is always stocked with a complete and varied assortment of good staple goods, but more so this time of the year. Our stock has never before been s0 well selected by us. As goods In this depart- ‘ment are used at all seasons produced, we have made special low prices in the following goods: 50 dozen 16x30 all linen Glass Towels, 7c. apiece, ‘"TBe. per dozen. ‘50 dozen 50x28 all linen Momle Towels, 12%4c. ce, $1.50 per dosea. ORG net 18¢c. apiece or $2.00 ‘20x46 ail linen Huck Tow per dozen, EFAs, aSK, Towels extra heavy, 250, apleoe or 1 donen. 2axdzextraheavy all Wen Double Huck Towels, ‘5c. apices or $8.00 per dozen. Baxi4 colored bordered, knotted fringe Huck or Damask. 250, each. 3.00 per dosen, {Beas pure white Terry Wowely 12% oF $1.50 per 1x48 pure white Terry Towels, worth 83e., for 250. each o $3.00 per dozen, ‘Tease Turkey Red Damask, 58 In, wide, 25c,, war- ranted fast oolore. Teaae Tndlgs Blue Damask, 68 tn, wide, B7%C, : "Tease oli-botled Turkey Red Damask, 60 in. wide, "Gintencied “Table Linen tn neveral designs, ext ahtene jeLinen tn we extra unity. Bai, wide, aga, worth Boe, G0 in. Unbleached ‘Tablé Linen, beautiful patterns, 6 In, Unbleached Table Linen, 60c., worth 75¢. Our 64 In. Bleached. Damask! 0c handsome patterns and design and 85c. ‘70 in, Bleached Table Linen, $1.00; worth $1.25. 18 In. Bleached Crash, 20c: worth 3c. 20 In. Gings Toweling. 12%4c.; reduced from 15c. 18 and 20 in. Diaper. $1.00 and $1.25; pure linen. Doylies in. great variety, prices ranging from 830, cg gS 2 ri inens—we are carrying numbers: ‘25c., 30c. and 874xc. sel7 OUR FELT AND PLUSH COVER DEPARTMENT Is directly opposite our Linen Department, Both these departments are conventently located on the first floor—last counters to the right. Forreal use and embellishing a household nothing Is prettier than a nice cover or scarf. We have anextremely handsome Mne, and if from curiosity alone, come and look at our most clegant displa; 4-4 Felt Table Covers for $1.00. 6-4 Flannel Table Covers, $2.25. 6-4 Jute Covers for 81.35. $e date Covers for $1.50. Jute Covers for $1.85. 10-4 Jute Covers for $2.40. 12-4 Jute Covers for $2.60. 5-4 Plush Table Covers for $4.00, 6-4 Plush Table Covers for $12.00. Something superb for $40.00. 2d3'gang,Mupel Table Covers, 6-4, $2.75; 8-4, 98. Feit Lambrequins, $2.00, 83.00, $4.00, 98.00. Plus Lambrequitis from' $7.00 to $35. Felt Tidies, 50c., 75c., $1.00, $1.25, ‘Plush Tidies from $1.50 to $7.60. Felt Tidies (stamped), 100. Felt Scarfs (stamped Jambrequin mater OUR LINE OF FALL DRESS GOODS, DRESS SILKS, CLOTH, ETC, ALL READY FOR DISPLAY, ‘Read our Announcement in Sunday Papers, ONE PRICE TO ALL, FOR RENT--ROOMS. WANTED—HELP. WANTED—SITUATIONS. ‘ANTBD—GOOD DRESS MA\ ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG a WSEAS GAGS | WS ake cree | Ree Ae zy 0 TINNERS ON STOVE. K Vee re Lea Wane WHITE WOMAN TO AT 112 L st ow. e ‘ANTED—AN OFFICE BOY FOR A LAW ‘yer's of just be between 10 and 16 years Beth eh ree a CR EXPERIENCED SALES. indies for Yadies’ furnishing store: those. fully competent and with references will please address Box 16, Star oMice, mating where interview may be “ANTED—A COLORED WOMAN WHO CAN cook. wash and iron; asetiled woman who will stay at nights pref ‘Apply at 2604 L st, nw.ite Wan LTO DO HOUSEWORK ‘and help with children: must stay at night. Ap ply, with refereuces, to 1823 Sst.n.w. sel 72" ‘ANTED—A BLAC AND A WHEEL wren Apply to D. HAINES, Anacomis, 0 DG ANTED—AGENT TO SOLICIT ORDERS FOR interior hard ‘wood work. Address 30° No. 2d st, Philadelphia, Pa, sel T-at NTED — 10 GO 10 THE COUNTRY A thorouzhiy good cook and dining room boy. Ape Ty at 1600 18th St, between 12 and # o'clock OF after PEaturday, Sept. 18th. Satisfactory relerences Must be furnished. sel7-20" ‘ANTED—A WAITE GIRL ABOUT 15, TO BE Sroudd with three children and to easist with light ‘Housework small family: must stay at ight Abply to Miis. GHAH AM, Park st, Mt. Pleasant, ae ences, R WANTED SITUATIONS (FOR TWO Finest a lass whit three ‘colored nurse. Sri i et Ses BU a Also, one = furnished, ta all parte of ie at rea of the citys cafur housekeeping. ROBT Bhi NSE ng, Cor. Mh and Pata wel Te R RENT-SEVERAL VERY DESIRABLE Rooms, communicating or single, furnished and Wofurnished: grate and other heat, southern expusare: AUIOLLG st. Bw, Fetereuces. i 7ANTED.—A SETTLED WHITE W desires 0 place as intuats parse or Dest ofrreterences. “AppIy ab 610 18th st goles ANTED—A LADY OF REFINEMENT DE sires 8 position as traveling. com) siructor j has experience eee, ry ANION,” Star office. ARTED-BY 4 YOUNG MAN EMPLOY. ment in a "Slaw or real estate oftice ‘Address Box 72, Star office. iTED—KNOWN THAT ONLY RELIABLE and com) nt servants in all ities—vhite colored, with city rei MBS & BUR- GESS, Emp Bureau, 026 Fat a. se13-tt (Woaisn'competent vervants and beipot au deserts co of al tion to private funtiies, re Bice, stores and -oficex ‘This ‘and other citlon "B.S WUBI AM’ 630.653 Fanw. ‘size Swe WANTED—HOUSES. ‘ANTED—WILL BUY A HOUSE LF NICELY arranged, between 7th apd 15th and G and N; south or east font; no basement house. Address 10, Star office, sel’ ANTED—A GIRL, TO COOK, WASH AND iron, and do generai housework in asmall family; must stay’ at nights: only those willing to comply with the above need [314 Vermontave. selO-at® ANTED—A PRINTER, FOR TWO OR THREE ) aigvy each week. “Address M., Temple Hotel. se] Star office. wel7-are WANED PURCHASE FOR CASH. BRICK House, m. L, n.w.; price $2,000 10 #2.500. Ac- rows giving streat and Lumber, Box 24, Star office. st WV ANTED — PRECENTOR For aren eee pa address, C., Be16-3t* ne 1s Weirsctes aera AND FINISHERS ON CHURCH » Star office. fine dress ahiris. Apply to Mr. LOCKHART. F st,, Saturday morning. sel6-2 — ANTED—A GOOD CUTTER: AISO A GOOD batton-hole Worker; none others need apply. at 1406 Pennsylvania ave. sele-aie NTED—A GOOD MALE PIANO PLAYER one who cau lng: colored preferred. Apply at 13th st. now. sel dite ANTED—A SETTLED COLORED MAN OF experience in housework; must be able to read and write and stay nights, ‘Address G. A. F., Star jee a peleott ‘ANTED—PLASTERERS—P ST, BETWE W, guid sud 18h sts nw. SERRIN & MOU: e107 WaArteDia GOOD AND COMPETENT SALES- ‘man for the furniture business. References re- quired. Address FURNITURE. Star office. 8016-3 ANTED—A FIRST CLASS NURSE FOR CHIL- W avec: niece won oe SO very best clty references required. Apply immediate- ly ut 1143 Connecticut ave, 8016-28 Wath GIBE TO COOK AND, bo GEN: eral housework. “Good wages paid. References required. Apply at 904 20th st. n.w. sel5-3te “WANTED 7, DRESSMAKERS AND LADIES IN Private life to learn the Kureka Lady Tailor Sys- tem; no chart, scale or machine used; eclentific meas- urement only. Patterns cut to measure. Positively nore-fitting. Satistaction guaranteed or movey re- turned. “Prof MOLPORIC ‘ih and 2 stu sw. Room 10, May Bldg. Lady th attendance. aulo-5w ‘ANTED—MEN WHO WRITE PLAINLY AND ‘Spell correctly to canvass for BOYD'S Directory, Address W. H. BOYD, P. 0, Box 64. s014-5t ‘ANTED-MEN AND WOMEN. CALL AT ‘once. White and colored women cooks, $10 to Chambermaids, nurses, scrubs and men’ cooks, MBS & BURGESS, Emp. Bureau, 926 F st. n.w. SW ANTED_DUNDORES FMPLOYMENT “BU- Feau, conducted by iudies. Men and Women, white and’ colored, for all kinds of domestic labor, with references. 717 M at, 30-1 WANTED araAnr W THEY © learn Dress Cutting by Moody's new and perfect tallor system, at reduced price, during the month of September. Cap mare a dress while learning.’ Call at 1920 Pennsylvania ave. n. WANTER-COOKS, |“ DRESAMAKERS, CHA m Dermaids, nursen’ scrubbers, laundresses, ladies! waiters, other help, with city, Zeference: women for Baltimore, N.Y. city, F. M, BURNHAM. ANTED-LADIES_TO_WORK FOR US AT thetr own homes $7 to $10 per week can be gul- etly mado. No Photo painting; no canvassing. For full particulars please addres at once, Croscent Art Co, £8 Central st, Boston, Mase, Box 5: e4-lat TW ASISB_CANVASSERS FOR LIFE INSUR ‘ance; iiberal compensation, Apply to 220 4iy st nw. Sy2-2m Cloud building, cor. 9th an sta ROBT. B. KINSELL. 6 OOF Spel Tore W AN2H) 7 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED Rooms for gentleman, wife, nurse and baby, with board; northwest. Address fox 11, Star office: el 7-20" WANTED two On Tike UNFURNISHED Rooms on first or second floor and board for family of two aduits, three children (all ender six ears) and furs references. exchanged: private tam- y pre ‘a Box 12, Star office. 5017-3 Wa + NISHED ROC W ftrsvor second toot, for light housekeeping when children aged and 3 would not be objerted to. | Ad- dress, stating pri 2 7 Ei ISHED ROOMS O.'T., Star office. BolT 2 TED-ONE ORTWO Fi with Board in private family, near Patent office, for lady and child'of thirteen: permanency de- Aired: terms” must be moderate. Address M. Mt. O., Bitar office. i sei6-dt> WV ANTED-BY A GENTLEMAN AND TWO ladies three unfurnished sdjotning Rooms, with bogard: references exchanged. "Address Box 62, Star ofice sele-ate ‘ANTED-BY GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, pleasant furnished Rooms; light housekeeping: ber 30th; permanent ifsulled. Address STUAR’ Btar office. sel6-3t* ‘ANTED—BY ADULTS, OCT. 1. 3 OR 4 UN furnished Rooms, heat, gas, etc., between Treas- ury and Gov't Printing office. Give particulars. _ Re- Address Box 82, Star office, wel5-3t NTED—WE CAN RENT YOUR ROOMS W duicker and save you auch trousie and expos gail and examine our facilites for renting them. D.G W SATED-A COMFORTABLY FURNISHED House at moderate rent. in @ ceptral locality northwest section of the city. “Address Box 2%, star office, 6-8t "ANTED-SITUATION BY A COMPETENT R RENT — TWO NIC FURNISHED W acchivectoral draughissnanygood ith ‘second floor, tn private reso iis eA, ear olfea. wei t-aee forms moderate 21 OR RENT-A PRIVATE FAMILY IN NORTT ‘west wiil rent theirsecond floor furnished: would ‘ party of not less than four. Address Box |S, Star office. sels-at OR RENT—TWO LARGE FURNISHED ROOMS on seoond Aoor at $10 and $18 per mouth. De ful igcution and bear street cara. "1006 N et, n.v:. —we1e-T =e (OR RENT — BEAUTIFUL LARGE SUNNY rooms newly furnished. with first-class board: also table boarders accommodated. Appiy at GOL TNth # nw. Also one office room furuished. Terms reason able, 3: el awe Finger good condition. pas ated water oY On; ana % sebim Sonew CODE: 700 oth mt RK RENT—TWO ROOMS, FURNISHED OR ‘unfurnished, togentlemen only: in private family. One block from Scott circle. Address X.Y. 2. Star office. a salts OR RENT—1139 12TH ST. N. W. HAND somely furnished Rooms, first or secoud oor, sel7t : ‘OR RENT—-TWO HANDSOME FURNISHED Rooms, one on first and one on second floor: nicl. ‘erate price: gentlemen preferred. At Uzu Gth st nw. seleare pera ee oo = JOR RENT—PART OF HOUSE, PARTLY Fi FP ished. 1102 1st naw. Sse ‘OR RENT—TWO HANDSOMELY FURNISHED second floor, private family; refercuce Grant Pinca. P™ serossee cNT—043 T 87. ROOMS FOR HOUsi Keeping; modern conveileuces: fur furnished. {OK RENT—UNFURNISHED ‘and second floors,each containiny bath room, G15 Gib st B. 7 NTED—ELIGIBLE PROPERTY—PERSONG having property for aule or rent are solicted to call. Personal attention given to the interest of Our Patron, W. H. FISKE @ CO., 1420 New York ave. _ WAntED HAVE CONSTANT INQUIRIES for large apd mediumedsed houses in goed. o> giles, Gsety paving mt or rene oF aa wil ind ito thelr advantage so place. tem tn All property placed in ny banda will be liberally ad vert out charge to ownera KR. H. EEIFOLD, 1891 F et nw. ves sel0-im ‘ANTED— SMALL AND MEDIUM-SIZED HOUSES, in Rast Washington for desirable tenants who Bene is advance bat email commission, charged. jenty applicants daily. Immediate returns to owners ix WELLER & REPETTL e3-1m 336 Pennsylvania ave. se, ANTED-WE HAVE APPLICATIONS FOR ‘several houses renting from $16 to $50. Par- tice having such for rent would do well to call on us WALKER & WILSON, 1006 F st nw. au25-1m FOR RANT SAT Uta ar st, COMMUNT- cating furnished und single Rooms! modern ira. Provements. Ifengaged now for the the rice de leas. sei6-lur OR RE! NICK ROOMS, JUST PA pered, singic and en suite, turnished or unfir- nished, with first-class board, in te most desirable location in city, References eXchanged. 315 C st. nw. selese* POR BENT-THREE PLEASANT COMMUNT- cating ubfurnished rooms, with or without board: second floor; use of bath, heat aud gas: also third ti front room, furnished; Feferences 1226 O st., near Towa Circle. seld3t POR RENT-TWO VERY PLEASANT UN- furnished communicating Rooms on second fi With beat and gas, azd hot and cold bath, without Awiloge of huasekeeping. “Private family f nd, noes exchanged. G14 6th st nw. selOB* Fok RENE ONE Of TWO HANDSOMELY led by owner, also sscond or tiitd four, torutaied oF uufurniabed. 14th st now “sels FOR _SALE—LOTS. (OR SALE-LOT SUITABLE FOR WARP house, lumber or coal yard; 217x157: corner Del- aware ave and G sts.n.@; only S6c. WALKER & WILSON, 1006 F st. sel7-Ot R RENT—A HANDSOME SUITE OF FRONT Posversi parlors on 1st floor. ion given onthe 15th; auitable for housekeeping: rent $25: fuel and gas, At 512 12th st, Inquire at 1105 Fst. nw. sels-t* t JOR RENT. Gilov EST. SW. SPaC TOUS Ro ‘ou second Hoor; suitable for Dentistry or Rooms Rent moderateto first-class tenant ae = qeisbichrwmin ote & 286 Spry ER & WILSON, 1006 F st, sel 76 10 SALE—THREE FINE BUILDING LOTS ON Corcoran st, between 17th and New Hampshire “Siowonv. 14th, 51 by 70; side alley, with, ois du Vet, near 70; side alley, w nds Tnouses to be erected plans and specifications for three. on the ground, $9.000- 4 lots 17.6 by 72 each, H st. n.e., 50c. per aq. ft ‘Lot on New York ave. 90.5 front, corner lot, 45¢. Lot on Hi st. n.w., between 25th and 26th sts., 51.6, front side and rear alley, 25¢. Lot on Gst,, between ‘18th and 19th n.w,,2&2 by 128.5 $1.66, Nice alley lot 12.7 by 73.9. 400. 9igh.o8 Pa ave and Washington ctrete, 90 by 85, Lot on Ct, near New York ave., 35c. sel6-w* ” GEO. W. LINKINS, 720 20th st, n.w. VORSALE — THE FOLLOWING DESIRABLE Building Lots in the northwest: S Lots on Copcoran st, between 17th and 18th sta, ‘20x87, $1. 3 Lois on 8 at, between 9th and 10th, 20x95, $1. 1 Lot on Q st. between 17th and 18th, 231100, $1.50. 1 Lot on Conn. ave.. between Q aud I, 222185, $2.50. 1 Lot on 19th st., between Q and . 20x75, 3. ‘These Lots are all desirable butiding sites. Inquire of "WESCOTT & WILCOX, elt 1907 Pennsylvania ave, ‘OR SALE—WE CAN SELL ON COLUMBIA ‘ond near 16inse, frontage-at over 180 fectont containing only TOBE aq, Rat 25e. por sat hea ‘eels only also fine fedatace of 456 teed on Otnae Extended nbove Columbia road, ut Loc por tect SOHN HERMAN Con 1207 F ote nei at JOR SALE—TWO LOTS, 65 FEET FRONT each, on Kast Capitol st. ‘s.e., adjotnis Lincoln park aid the sie or tbe nee cate ME aR Partonuge: price Shc per foot ice since ee oe Rettine rooms modeee keptoveents oe Ste price $2,350. East Washington Real bstate Company, LL F st ni sel5-lm OR SALE—A VERY DESIRABLE CORNER Tot, on Massachusetts ave. aud Ath st te, Oppo: Site Stanton square. Apply to J, HERTFORD, ids Fat seis-lwe OR SALE—WE OFFER FOR A FEW DAYS ‘ouly a corner tot on Columbia Heights well-et “SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, 027 Fst. OR SALE-MARYLAND AVE, NEAR SEC ond st. ne. fine buliding trout."137 ft.11 1 easy terms of payment. Apply to THOS. J. FISHER. 1324 F st nw. eel0-2w POE, SALE-AnOUT FIFTY FINE ConNER ots in East Washington, sultable for all kinds of Dusiness or: for private srenldeuces, et half thelr real Value. Bona fide buyers can purchase on their own terms, (Another inducemeut, Ye guarantee a pertore 1a ovary instance am prepared tree of charge.” ‘Prices are now lower than they ever wil be. WELLER @ REPETTL, se8-1m 326 Penmeytvania ave: we. FOE, SALE TOTS—100, BUILDING LoTH, 60x 150 feet, near Seabrook Station, K and P. HHL. 20 minutes ride by cars to clty; beautifully located: 100 sold In six months: price $18 alot. apply to MARION DUCKETT, Attorney-atLaw, Bladensbarg, Md., oF JASPER M.JACKSON, 212 D at n.w., Washington. ‘au: ——— MONEY TO LOAN. $25,000.20 LOAN, O%, REAL Estate By at 8 per cent ou suns of 65,000 and upwards” and 5% and 6 per cont on small sums, foney avaliable ut shortest uotice. JOHN BOWLES &CO., 1424 New York ave. selé-1m PROCTOR & SON, Real Estate, F stn. w. pee WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. ANTED-5,000 OR 10,000 ENVELOPES AD- Gregsed on & No. 2 Caligraph at the leisure and home or office of the operator. Address, stating terms and enclosing sample of work, CALIGRA- PHER, Star office. sel 7-20" ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN WITH $500 DE- Sires an interest in @ good, paying established business, Best of references. Ad |. E. HOAD- LEY, Box 446, City P. 3017-21" ‘ANTEP—AGENTS' BEST SELLING GOODS on earth and novelties for fairs; circulars free. Bel7-2t ‘T, JONES, 7 Murray st., New York. TED—DAMP WALLS AND LEAKY ‘Roofs to make dry with “Excelslor Rubber Paint.” Only one-half the cost of other paint, and six yeurs' gnaranteo, Positively water and fire proof, Bend orders to “EXCELSIOR PAINT CO." care of Mr. BEAM, 2014 14th st. sel 7-6t MSEx.2, LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, IN bay windows to every Teepe : i fovery Fou: rotor i stow. idiw= WITH BOARD, large handsomely furnished 2atory ruins, ueat far and Navy dep't; neighborhood unexceptionabie. meres OR RENT—BEAUTIFUL FURNISH. cen ene 401 T—FURNISHED ROOMS WITH Jone square west of Wat and Ni mente south frout. Also, tuble board, nw. VOR RENT—THREE DESIRABLE ROOMS, UN- furnished, at 404 New Jersey ave. a. e.; OF third floor; water on same floor; nged. Apply at 400 New Jersey avi POE RENT—W FURNISH List AND Do ALL Wwe can tor parties looking for Houms tree Charge: rooms of all kinds. single and en suite. G, PROCTOR & SON, 1226 F st. nw. 313-3m_ ROR RENT—1627 14TH ST. N.W., NEWLY A‘ well furnished rooms, ingle or en suite, with mod- ern improvements, and exchanged. OK RENT—1214 K ST. N.W., TWO OR THREE unfurnished rooms on’ third’ floor, with large Closets “also furnished room. “Very desirable, loca ton, ¥ HOR RENT SUITE OF FOUR COMMUN cating rooms on second floor sultably arranged for ight housekeeping. No small children. Call or ad- ress 1609 19tL st. aw. se10- 1m (OR RENT—ROOMS—WILL RENT HAND ‘crnishied Rooms. Apply at 1225 N stu w. Parlor and adjolning Bedroom. Also, nicely Fura ‘Rooms en suite or single, with Bourd, by a New Indy. References exchanged. u28-1m* FOR RENT—FLATS. IR RENT—WEST END FLATS, 2620 K ST w., five large rooms and bath, range, mo foal Vault; $22.50; reference requited. “Apply tojen Lor. seld-Ste VOR RENT-VERY DESIRABLE, “FLATS, ‘elther furnished oF unfurnished. in “The Wood- mont, corer 13th st aud Jowa circie. The hous Is in thorough good condition, with steam heat. elevator, fire escapes, abd is under the superiniendeuce of frst: clus tauager, and caterer on the premises For per mit to examine apply to THOS, J. FISHER & 00. sew 1sad Fst nw. PO RENT—HANDSOME APARTMENTS, BOTH furnished and unfurnished, in "The Portiaud.” Tus. J. FISHER € 00., S24 Fst iw, ‘Apply to scoaw Inquire at 720 7th st. STORE AND DWELLING, High st., Georgetown; house has 14. good 722 Th st. nw. POR REN’ ANE & Mc sel 7-1w STORE AND DWELLING, CORNER Sts. 8.W.: good cellar; fixtures alrendy in suitable for CULL & McD. selz-iw* @ilmodern improvements, CULLIN MOTT, 436 POR RENT—ELEGANT OFFICE ROOMS, WAL- Tate of meres ter butlding, 1008 and 101 F st n.w.'st_ low Kap a tte oe ke arr rices. W.C. DUVALL, suoceasor to Duvall Murr, 2015 Corner 10th and F streets northwext,_ | 925 Fst. selva, 000 OR RENT— ee ergs Sere ett boo ON zeiia Fat, between 18th and 13th sts, naw, 1,000___[se11} THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. Steam heat and levator service. MOREY 70,048 ON REAL ESTATE, IN sums to sult, CHARLES W. HANDY, se3-1m 921 Fst hw. THOS. J. FISHER & 00., sel4-2w 1324 F st nw. OR RENT—OFFICE OR DESK ROOM i ished office. 1410 New Yorkave. _sel4-3t FONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, OR re At t Geeteie a inaura euaniniee” Sots PHILLIPS, 1428 N. Y. ave. sel-lm ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED BEAL ES Moderate commissions, No daisy. ions. No dels} nso GEO. W. LINKINS, 720 20th st, TW ANTED 10, HUY QR IRE A EIGHT TOP. ‘Wagon and Horse. State price and place where they can beseen, Address Box 3, Star office, 816-31" WV ANTED—A HORSE TO WEIGH 1,200 LBS, Wer 8 pair ro weigh from 1.050 to 1,200" Appiy at MOSES & SON'S. 1]th and F'ste, selG-Se WW ANTED—CATERER—A DINING-ROOM AND W Ltitcnen io a boarding nouner centrally locatsa, with an established reputation, will. be rented com- jetely furnished to an experienced white caterer. Rone but a reliable person with ood references need apply. Address S., Btar office. ol5-ae x ARTED 30 BUY <A GOOD EECONDTABD 20, cheap for cash. Address, et price, &c., PIANG FORTE, Star offtce seforaue W ANTERENOWN THAT COARSE BATES mati On the face are positively obliterated, leaving no Electric Needle is the only remedy known for this bideous defect. Send for full particulars, Electric treatments for Indies and children. Mrs. Dr. GABRIEL, 614 12th at, bet. F and G sts, sea-1ate ANTED-CASH PAID FOR OLD SCHOOL (W ‘books. Books, old and rare, boxy nt gold and exchanged, at 716 K st and 122; MERRY. ‘ANTED—GENTLEMEN TO SEND THEIR Ww’ fall clothing to have cleaned and dyed. Having enlarged my place and entirely new machinery. Tam prepared to do work on shortest notice and best Socenanubemaloer, men az yours experience ‘LL. H. POSEY, 1119 14th st. n. w., se6-Im* Opposite Portland. ‘ANTED—TO EXCHANGE NEW FOR OLD stoves at Butler's, 931 Sth st., near K n.w. Smok; ehimneys cured, latrobes, turnaces and ran le. to heat or no pay, Old stoves bought and for sale Sas ere Moxex 20. LOAN-IN SUMS OF §1,000 AND ‘upwards to Teal estate, Fates oP imerest aud commission CUTTER & Wi MER, 1483 Fret. 2025-1 EAL ESTATE, COLLATERAL LOANS, ‘Loans on Life Insurance ‘and other securities ‘Army and navy officers’ pay vouchers cashed. W. H DEMPSEY, 1494 New York ave. aud-2im 07 LOAN TO ARMY AND NAVY OF MFickrs sPOSoRe Rates OF INTEREST, JAMES E WAUGH, Jy17-3m. F st. pw. M°™®* 7 Lox oN CIF INSURANCE AMS E WAUGH, 933 F at, ‘n.w. yi7sm ‘ONEY TO LOAN In secur ‘sums to sult, on approved Real at lowest raioe oderate, ‘Ni oe lowest vot itterese” Changs mi a Gea ‘ONEY TO LOAN Th sums to sult, at lowest real ay Bea FLIGH, FOX & BROWS. 20 1497 Pennsylvania ave MO"S% 18025 nares op rvrenest, ON REAL ESTATE SRCURIT. HOS. J. FISHER & os Tae Fae nw M°*®¥ 70 Wgan on ReAL Estate aT DANENHOWER &50N, ap24 1115 Fat ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OR FIRST-CLASS SECURITIES at lowest rates of terest, No delay where the is 7™h30 06G 5 st mw ‘ANTED—HORSES TO BOARD FOR THE sini of $1 pet, month. on Gakland, fara (avtelorenden JNO A LYNCH. toast Loudoun county, Va. 2d NTED—HORSES TO PASTURE ON GEN. aieoerae ails EA TLESee Ty flay Seales, cor: i0th st anda, ave” aabl-am ‘eed when Stable, 311 Sth st. n.w.; Fel seni QHP 4-3 every State and Territory. Notary and malasioner,. JO) Persea fe'omce trom am. t0 5 pm oe Wo zs CARPET CLEANING. hipping by ov ro: sx ‘Telephoue 115-6. Weer soe ene PORN ITO RS @toves, Feather Beds, eta epecnela Fora for which the. casbs be ‘Address’. BAUM, 289 BUSINESS CHANCES. ig ly NG an cea. COTTER & WIMEM 1325 au2s-dia ury Dep't. Low Fat, FOR RENT—MISCELLAN EOUS POR ESNT GALIGRAPHS. PRICE REDUCED trom $8 to $5 per month duriug summer. (Sold ou petalments) “CALIGRAPH OFFICE 33 F at QOUNTRY REAL ESTATE, Pee SAS AT BYATSVILLE, MD. ‘House of 5 rooms, hail and ceilur, outhuildinxs, well of fine mineral water, dc: lot 6244x150 ises well Improved; $2,200, F. 1. HUN Hiyatesviie, Std sel PORSALE A BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN Home iikexchange Iu part for good wed cit property ‘Ten Acres Of Fine Land near ‘leuieytown ike on Pieroe Mill road, improved ly. lurge Frame wrelling of eight Fovms, with ail mudera conven s8d'all neccesary outbulldings: Fults of arises inde, Poisieefine property. For further particulars to HU eolG-lw __FOR RENT—HOUSES. QOR REN7—EXCEPT JHE spoOND FLook= ER hew House with all modern Improvement Het. aw. "nis hom ‘cotcann teeivereney besides two bath-roome and the furnace wad eal room. Key at lgah Apply to owner, 420 ™ Foot SEX EONS ISHED HOUSE: THe MOST Fesonable Tent in cits, location and twenishing Gonsidered. 13. Foome, bat Toguire 1014 1th stn. Fs BS 20K Mtn, rk er To Yearly ten rae COMET house, the ity at ‘@ KRADUPY, 927 Fie TSN Wa «as lnirobe in pact Inquire next dour, O18. senate FOR eS REACTIFULLY rvisiSnDN Ew three-atory idiom Lyonnan Norvh Cnpittat at., lately vce Hon. "Hinnetiard, of tomer fatia Apply a 222 North Cmpitol at ‘se17-8u" JOR RENT—HOUSE 1436 Q nd taseanvent, prose brick {root 5. = od. imap powsienion given Oct Ist” Tasuine METAZEROTT & C0. s, 805 Pa ave. tow TWOSTO! br. store and dwelling, mi br, 20r, mL. ms IY achat ale se ae : Giice rooms tn Bt. Cloud billing and’ at 140" SUH SHERMAN e Fee" "yw. # N.W, Per Mo. NKandSE Per Mo 325 Most, fur, 166.309 21 D ©... OrB2s 5B O18 Pst. fur, LAr. B33 Cat ae Ne 1410 Pn.w Stdw.Ore. 885, 201 Hnestedw. Ors..25, 238 40h nw Sided BEBO BD) Bib gw Sidedw.dts 20 $b sw. stdediw, Sipe 16 | seh Let, Ir. ‘The above ts only a portion of books. For fall Tst call at oftice for bu doa the Istand 15th, [sel7] THOS EK WAGGAMAN. oR RENT THE FINE PROPERTY ly occupied by the Alderney Dati Bd St. uw, 81.8 wide, 100 feet deep 4 stories bist: Prem brick front, suitable for colored lodge rooms, Schoole, mittla, livery stables or ge steam-power on prem! i ot oth Dairy, D st. roth, ENT. ROOM BRICK HOUSE, 25 rt nace modern Improv ‘order: papered and pol KOS'Ncarondia ave. JOR RENT—so6 fnew Hirioua just ‘com ROW Libs & CO. JOR RENT HOUSE 741 13TH ST. N.w H, containing eight rooma “Apyiy’ i mc 70! RENT EURNIRUED rine, Fy rooms; all modern imp > FOR RENTSIX-ROOM BtiCK Lith st. xe, Water, gus and latrobe. - 482 Le JOR RENT—HOUSE DIK st modern ‘improveme: Ke et month. Apply to WM. BIRNEY, Beatie. 40 Wizz 10th wt, 20 r. 133 da tae 3 1412 200i «t,. nena a STORES. 009 Pa we 100 M st. = ny Mat 3 For a full ust apply to se16 WESCOTT & WELCOR. 1907 Pennsylvania ave. a Wy t OWSSEND, Tin Pst aw. F —A GOOD ROOM HK St. a. moderm luuprovements, Ct 8015-318 ‘a 1th sts Preteens puts the door. Ty JOH RENT nw JOH RENT— 1433 ‘and large dry cellar: bay. 81 inienices; in good Condition. Inquire at 31¥ f rhe ‘abe , . nd ste me Wa: & inrge handsome building, containing 14 room fn perfect order: sanitary plurat md _seld2w jose: bay window: mente: liberal yar: Wardies jaoe th weldot PARKER & TOWNSES RENT TWO jew Jormuy ave, seven Foon improvementa Reference re DOR RENT— 3605 1 st.n.w..13r8125) 739 She E24 ty ane B Hat 1.6... Ors. 1SUst Wy LA List. u.w., 10r. —eye beceee 3 1785 7th st. now. Or 11-31 befrcon mt. tie GOT 1) 1741 2 Hee NT-THAT VERY CHOICE FOURSTORY Brick House, 1601 O st, (1400 16th at), near Scott oder Improvements ¥ ruoms aud baths F. CONUKLIN, 418 Bat. se. wher eT ae 13th and F sts. 2.¥ ‘ANTED—TO BUY—PLACE OF FIVE OR SIX. Acres, with constortable House, north of city. li side of five miles. . No ugenta - Address, stating price terms, &c., Box 71, Star oflice, 1eBe —TWO TO FIVE ACKiS, with fruit and house preferred, in Laurel, Md., one mile from station; slate location and price: Ad: dress M. Mice. . sel5-31* RK SALE—A BEAUTIFUL RURAL HONE, three miles from this city, near Baliston, Va: j uive-room dwel cellar, well, stable, 428 New F% frult, Sc AS PHILLIPS ork ave. sel i-lm POR SALEGAT TERRA COTTA STATION. tropolitan Branch KR, 35 acres; fine improve. ents Also 3U acres in lotwstosuit, MURTY & DYER, 1301 F st. n.w. NY BUILDER WHO WOULD LIKE TO ‘build s block of dweilingsin one of the’ Sections of the city can address will give some fi dress NORTHWEST, Star office, oe POR SALE—TWO OF THE BEST PIECES OF ‘business property oo 11th st ae, beween Moat. and he bridge. For ‘apply to WELLER @ REPETTI, 326 Pa'ave ne. sei7-Bt aw. lyl7 WANTED—LOTS. COUNTRY BOARD. OARDERS. OR THE FALL Tit See es oomnty RK SALE—THE FURNITURE, STOCK AND | the ‘Rock Creek ‘ut | the Fixtures of tweniy-room novel doing a gpod bu Tiligle Foss. ‘Direc PERSON CAPABLE OF UNDERSTANDING poraset eee ee vention, covering: prose prteinal pian and having the mney ia Thad to buy | SAOd, Can be bought ase ONssuromice Su Meehgere | See iin ALE F PowER. JOB PRINTING OFFICE, STEAM POWER. 108) Boras other business and will eal low for cash. Lise ze anernoos Black ew 'D AND RE | He has been [THROUGH THE SOUND Toeguiy whe Piorigeg serps, 8 _ F | lothe above number. in N, ¥. sat intires susmetsel ’ Untvatied & | 5 Garon” THUBED) an lotr to Third National Dank Yay; Le ag 2.107, and ¢ Rational bank Fawrenoe, Kan. nd hundreds of it- Pre Pa musrome SHAPER @ RITER Frederick ma | SEIZE (20268 8th st nw. BY AN PERSONAL. Lie iT PY AR OUD SOLDI more) the BR & P. ILL THE LAD’ \TLEFT HAT AT: Ware eae PARTY WHO WANTED peer somethin iste on. nt Cigar Store will bear Cc df vet \TION. Iv" su3¢-1m southwest cor 8th and aE NOR RENT UNTIL JONE OW CATER VERY House sin’ "Apply to WO DeNTS Naty dd nw Batre. $100 [623 K n.w.12re Bed aw: 00/423 K nowt... 212 N. ¥ av.nw.12rs60 025 F. rear offic 498 Pieroe Fi tsa (soocussor we Duvall € Marr.) 25 F street ni." 538 EIGHTH &T. N. Wz GOOD iodere improwcincite tela ut Inquire of FRANK. BKOWNING, jumble Law Building, 416 Sth sta w. sett BRENT, $15, neat wix room Brick, TAS Ast modern improve ‘$16. Dearly new nix room Brick. 800 7th wt. ne. S100 517 1S yo ‘all modern tam provewents just thoroughly repaired “Also, Houses for sale in ‘of the cit. BUSuRELT # caliust, ‘eal Extate tirokers, 2008 F att 4 isee ‘ist asd iss ‘and ) 2016 Hulyer gugea tee x T7i 1om zivo Gor. 8.1 isis 2i2i Fic 13 ibaa — te ee ae ce A O41 ti good conattion! and gaa, ory ~

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