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THE EVENING STAR rmunspay- = 2 sepeseieanelaaats ‘The Evening Star has a reeu! bona fi jatly efreu! treble that of any other daily paper pub- shed in Washington, and equal to that of all the other daily papers here added togeth: ‘The Star cannot undertake to preserve or return rejected communications. Con- tributors who wish to possess their man- useripts, if unused, should keep s copy. S@ No attention paid to Anonymous Let- ‘The attempt to create a vulgar sensation by Fepresenting the President as neglectiul of the sourtesy due to his mother’s brother, the late Joseph Neal, of Baitimore, is of one piece with tome other efforts iu the same general direetion, The iriends who stood nearest to Mr. Neal, and ho would have been more prompt than any- one else to resent a slight put upon him, are fi: digaant that such rumors snould have been cir- tuiated. by their showing, the President bas made a special point of testitying his respect by such attention as lay in his power to pay the old Bentleman. That Mr. Neal, never having had any Intercourse with his distinguished nephe until lately, should have declined invitations Yo the White House, argues nothing against his own kindly feeling, but simpiy reflects credit on his taste; and Mr. Cleveland's avoidance of any ostentatious display of his good will was no ore than natural in a man whoso heartily de- spises the practice ot posing for public effet. ———— A question whiel may possibly disturb the harmony of some convention of the Knights of Labor in the near future is that of the relation ©f the Roman Catholie chureh to the order. Should the pre! at thelr Baltimore meeting ext inoath, the conelusion that the order is a secret society within the contempla- tion of the ecclesiastical ban upon such organi- Aations, + -y Catholie Knight will be given hi: ehoice between withdrawing from the society or from the chureh. A general acceptance of the former alternative would seriously cripple the Knights, They would then have, as an organization, omiy one course left open to them im order to regain their strength, and that is ‘the abolition of the oath of secrecy. Whether this would do them much harm, in any event, As doubttul. The upbullding of the society may have required privacy; but now that it is estab- Mshed, and particularly since its objects, its hods, and even some ot its grips, signs and is Lave been exposed in print by treach- erous members, the semblance of mystery is scarcely worth preserving. The strictest of Cath- lic disetplinariaas would not refuse to an open association the privilege of discussing certain ae domestic matters with closed doors, and this Is about all the seeresy the Knights really need in these days. a2 President Robert Garreti, First Vice President Spencer and Second Vice President King, of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, yesterday inspec- ted, in company witb Erasius Wiman and a number vf ruilroad officieis, the property re- cently acquired on Staten Island by the Baitl more anit Obie railroad.—Balrmore Sun. ‘Now thai the B. and O. officials have duly ine spected their malarial marshes on Staten Island At is to be hoped they will goon an inspection tour at this end of the line and see ft they can- not remedy the demoralized condition of affairs complained of so universally on their roads here. Hoth ou the Baltimore and Washington and Metropolitan branches the daily record of collisions and derailinent of cars, and the de- Jays and trregularities in the running of trains is still Kept up, and itis little short of a miracle that, with all these accidents and dislocations ‘of time schedules, there has not been some frightful catastrophe involving great loss of life. But the company cannot expect this good luek to last forever; and should any fata! acel- eut occur through their neglect to heed the continuous warnings raised, the public will hold them to a severe responsibilit; $s — Gen. Warner, of Ohio, whose district has been made over by the legisiature with a view to the @lection of a republican representative to the Fiftieth Congress, was quoted some days ago ‘as saying to friends in Wasbington that be was Out of the race for the next House. Whatever may have been his personal intentions in this case, bis coustituents appear to be resolved that he shali come back; and the sliver advocates everywhere will rejoice greatly at the prospect. So will some good citizens who differ with him ‘m opinion. It is true that he rides bls hobby sm season and out of season, but he holds far more conservative and logical views than some of the men who train in the same company. a General Meig’s report shows that the govern- ment has aiready spent about three-quarters of ‘ million dollars on the monstrosity known as the Pension building, and that a balance of one hundred and Sitty thousand dollars is now in hand to be laid out as needed. It might not be @ bud idea to open an “experience” account, ‘at the Treasury department in whieh the gov- ernment sould record the blunders it has made so as to avoid like errors in the future. A photograph of the Pension buildinz, with the Agures of its cost, would make a first entry for ‘this book at once impressive and appropriate. —————$<— ‘The yacht race promised yesterday was not sailed becnuse Lieutenant Henn was dissatis- fied with the wind. The difference between a Yankee vessel and ao Englisis seems to be that the former is not fastidious about the weather, Dut takes things as they come. It would save a Great deal of trouble in future regattas if our tramsailantic cousins would bring over some Wind and water that suits them, instead of looking to the Americans to furnish every inct- dent to the race—including the victories, a The proposal made yesterday by the Alexan- @ria Canal and Bridge company to the Alex- andria Canal compauy, for their joint transier Of title in the aqueduct bridge to the federal gov- ernment, or the submission of disputed point \ arbitration, seems a practical step toward ‘Whe release of tug present deadlock. It would be such folly for the owners of the bridge to let their opportunities puss, that it hardly seems possible that they will do it, ——————— The two young men whoset fire tothe Mon- son academy buildings in Massachusetts “for the fun of the thing,” must have a delicate @ense of humor. It is to be hoped that the Thorities will take {ts further cultivation in hand at once, and give them a course of ten Years’ study in one of the big stone institutions ‘Where jokers in arson, burgiary, forgery, man- slaughter and the like are boarded at the public expense. $< —____ If the September of Texas and northern Louisiana bas been proportionally as warm as that of the District of Columbia, the people down there must give thanks for the cold wave which swept down upon them after sunset yes- terday. —__—_—» -—=_ Nitroglycerine has generally been used hith- erto to send people aud things to destruction. In Chicago there is current a story of its use to Testore @ dying woman to life. It is @ poor ex- plosive that won't work both ways, = ———— Professor Wiggias is tortunate in having his home in Canada. It would have cost him someting in cartares to flee from the wrath of ‘an outraged people if he had made his prope Sies trom this side of the border, —— Fears of earthquakes and tidal waves are af- fecting prices in the diplomatic market, A passpors for use in Cuba can be got now for sixty cents, which iormerly cost four dollars, — ——____ A Sav Occcnaznce HOW AN UNEXPECTED BREAKING DOWN REVEALED THE DANGER HANGING OVER MANY OF OUR LEAD- ING CITIZENS. A nicely dressed gentleman was walking slong Pennsyivania avenue, in Washington, a few days since, and without any warning fell upon the sidewalk in a state of inseusibliity. He was placed in an ambu- lance and sent to the hospital, where. upon examina- tion, it was found that he had not been overcome by the ‘heat, but that, although Iu apparently perfect health, his aystem had become so reduced in tone that ‘uature was forced to give way. Such cases are becom- tng alarmingly common of late. and to such an extent &s to demand serious attention aud investigation, People have slight headaches but consider them as nothing. A tired feeling they attribute to the weather. Occasional pains are thought to be only colds. Bat without any special cause, without any aefinite res- son. the vital power of many persons becomes under- mined unknown even to the people themselves, and it is only when some sudden giving away and break- ing dewn occurs that they realize the grave danger they are in, ‘The fact is nearly every man, woman and child needs something to sustain and build up thelife nearly ali the whe. Bat it must ve something that is nerve- building, blood-making and heaith-giving. Such « Preparation has been found in Volina Cordial, which 4s becoming so wonderfully popular. It is a rare com- bination of strengtliening and healing ingredients, and ig superior to any Rnown preparation of modern times. The amovnt ofaibumen it imparts to the sys- tem is simply wonderful. For overworked men, delt- cate women and sickly children ft comes not only as tonic, but asa food. It revives the iife that is at low ebb. ‘There is no season of the year when the vital forces Of life do not require to he most carefully guarded. Intoxicants are injurious: adulterated and badly pre- Pared food clog the system without nourishing; but bumen not only sustains fife. but adds. vigor and force that are simply wonderful. Few men and fewer women realize how great a discovery this Volina Cor- dial is: but it is gratifying to know that thousands are Undersianding It and taking advantage of the oppor tunities offered by its introduction, and we look for grand results from ts use in the renewed life and act tivity of the American people. as When weclear up the week’s accumulation of Rem- nants, Odds and Ends, Soiled Goods, &e., da. LINEN DEPARTMENT. “REMNANTS” OF TOWELS. In our recent Towel display 20 Fancy Turkish Towels were expose: too long to the sun; as @ conse- quesce they are slightly faded. Regular Price. Remnant Pri 25e, 13 Fancy Damask Tow Is, all red border, elegant qualit#, but no variety. Regular price, 45c. Want to sell these few for 3c. each. Also remnants of odd and soiled Napkins at very low prices. Remnents of Bleached, Unbleached and Turkey Red ‘Table Damask, 1% to 8 yards in length, from 65¢e. to $3.50 per remnant nae STE REMNANTS OF LACES, A few remnant of Cream Cotton Lace Flouncing marked at extremely low figures, as follows: ot 7aFd—was $1.25 per yard, price for Rem. _ = rhe) gers — * $1.00 = 0c. et ese HH oe ttn egee ew Be. mA “gH Hw lw 25, 1 eg - 0 8 2. mt — “gos «8 $1.50. mr — ess fw $2.75. ALL-OVER LACES, % yard Cream Valenclennes—was $1.70 per yard> rice for Remnant 75c. lyard Beige Egyptian—was $1 per yard, price for Remnant 85e. Wy yards Cream Valenclennes—was $2 per yard. price for Remnant $2, 24 yards Spun. Guip, Cream—was $1.50 per yard, price for Remnant $2.50, We clear up the Odds and Knds every Friday, cheap, REMNANTS OF DRESS GooDs. We have only 59 Remnants of Dress Goods, all told, in our whole stock, so you may know what we have are worth looking at, and we are willing to sell them less than they are really worth, because by so doing we keep our stock fresh and clean. They consist of Ludies’ Cloths, Tricots, Homespuns, (Cashmeres, Fouies. Shoodas, Cheviots—fancy styles. Af you get too much of too little. don't hesitate to re- turn it, We'll give you the price in money or dry goods. REMNANTS OF GLOVES. We rarely have any “Remnants” In 6% of 6% as they are the medium sizes ‘The small and large ‘sizes we can’t allow to accumulate, so we ell them ‘Remnants and cull them out for sale every Friday. 13 Pairs Ladies’ & Button Mousq. Suede Gloves, in light and dark tans: sizes 5%, 6, 6%, Begular Price. ae Remnant Price. anne cerennreneen ees TOE 4 Pairs Ladies’ 6-Button Suede Gloves, in tan aud light brown: size 6, Regular Price. Remnant Price. et apRwe B2ixc. 7 Pairs Ladies’ $-Bution Mousq. Dressed Kid Gloves: sizes 7 and 7%, In tan shaces, BRegULAE PLCC. neeneecnnensereenrnteernnrcteeren $1.60 ROMMARE PCC neeeneennenenn reenter LOO REMNANTS OF FANCY HANDKERCHIEF. In Fancy Haudkerebiefs, when they are reduced to 2 or Sof a kind, we call them remnants, and offer them ou Fridays at REMNANT PRICES. Sowetitaes for the reason that the colors are bad, or the syle passe, a8 in the cave of the two-inch white hi pase, ite hemstitch, 5 Ladies’ White Sheer Linen handsomely embroidered in Regular pele enn “Remnant” price 3 Ladies’ White Sheer Linen Handi edge, embroltered in colors erin Regular price. HLS Handkereniefs, ‘colors, two inch hem. ‘3 Ladies’ White Sheer Linen H. 8. Randkerchiefs, Segui’ Hem, handsomely embroidered in white, WOODWARD & LoTHRoOP. BOSTON DRY Goobs HOUSE, 921 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE 921 NHEARD-OF PALL BARGAINS, ons Gros Grats Ree Srecuinae Be ence scene aod tt are ang epwanta SSS ease sks ares eng x Suitings. 250." @6-ineb Cashmeres, 25c. pCa 5 igs shecting LONE. Audrowoggia Cotton Ts Dreamaxers’ Black Camuric, bc. sree StS Be wed wae com st eat ith An sagt, ‘The Bynum iamily of North Carolina seem more chary of tne acceptance of publie honors ‘Uap their namesakes of Indiana, J. BR LEPREUX. M. LEPREUX. Pormeriy King & Lepreux. Late with P. Hanson Hiss. PAPER HANGINGS. We wisn tocail your atention complete sick of Paper Hangings and to our "Priees Sites’ Se. ove Cte toc. ie Wise Tac teens Aah, and Lage brown Back ‘Respectfully, ee21-2we 1 BAX RRL ES iu order to have all call and see the largest and best Glock, lowest prices, and Ube piace to make your pur Chases 1 best advantage this season, we offer for tbe 8 Me Gram, SORE. SO Se Best a eaueemencisaersr « 4 Finest Java Coflee, roasted. dave aad Mi ‘Bie. The uarivalied ¢bution Moe Thoma ‘Se, Chaccas Srvizs Ix Dassszs i THE EVENING STAR: -WASHINGTON. Fon Faraz. REO TIGKET Es i L i i ee i i # a | . 2 fi i aif Gi aa iss fe 1 Tg a : 4 3 3 3 a3 ed Hl ue : itil ne 8 # Pi z s iy it i 4 i [3 a & 2 ig af HY i i FF tig vf ey fi i i FANCY «WINGS, ‘Stsortment Birds Wings, &e, 29c., 85c, 450, 1.50. No. 1 Gros Grained Ribbon, all colors, 14c. apiece. 7m nts, 9. Ors, to close, loven tat all shades, witt be Ki 2 pur. Gur G06 Stitched Back Ladies Kid Glove will be offered Se. ire, #126 6 vulion Scouop Tope ‘Stiteh Beck will be aie Alllinen Gents Colored Bordered Hakth, 12¢ : ‘Suspenders, all colors or plain white, at 25¢. Gents’ Satin-lined Scarfs, in either texts or bere oer ews Iry, all styles, 19¢ be uy Jewelry, all sty es, 19¢ enc! padies Hukts, colored borders, de. each, Og, Ladies: Hakis” covored borders 46, each: 12ige. Ladies’ Hdkis., colored boraérs. 9c. each. SPECIALTI£S IN OUR SUIT DEPARTMENT. 16 odd Jersevs, Ladies’, varying in price from $2.75 to $6, to be disposed of at $2. ‘démeys, very fue stockiette, trimmed with Her- gules braid: others handsomely braided, former price $5 ‘and 8000. Reduced price, 88:76: mses only 33 in 1 black Silk Suit, size 36,regular price $2. Re- duced to half, $12.00, 1 Garnet silk Suit, made of splendid material, for- mer price $30. Reduced to $14.50, Boye, Black’ Ribbed Hose, from @ to 8, at 27, worth 3c. isves" English Oj}botled Silk Clocked Hote, all sizes, at 286. ‘Special Bargain Ladies’ Sik Hose at 68c., worth $1. lot ota fg Maco Balbriggan, Linen dnish Hove, size Sun Sip at 20e~ worth ‘Gve. Table Linen, fall width, 480. 5c. Table Linen: full width, 70c. ‘3 kins, worth $2.50, 33.85 doz. kins, worth $3.00, $225 doz, e quite an assortinent of co'ored Dress Goods that we are anxicus to close at and much below cost. Also a few Novelties at almost your own price. genie Te Above Bargulus are offered and are post- vel i oop For FRIDAY, a Be, RRR FE D D Rg D oF FIRST-CLASS CUSTOM MADE © LP ee Toe Ha i Fy + Sg8 HH UD R bee ie ON ANP AFTER OCTOBER 18T OUR PRICES | FOR FIRST-CLASS SHIRTS TO MEASURE WILL BE: No. 1 quality, 6 for $12. Reduced from $13.50, ‘No. 2 quality, 6 for $15. Reduced from $16.60. ‘No. 3 quality, 6 for $18. AN INIMITABLE FIT GUARANTEED. QUAL- ITY, WORKMANSHIP AND FINISH UNEX- CELLED AND SELDOM EQUALED. LATEST IDEAS in FULL DRESS SHIRTSin Piques, Fine Plaits and Novel effects in Embroidered Bosoms. ‘The largest and most complete line of Fancy Shirt ing Materials in English Flannels,Zephyr and Cheviot ‘and French Percale to be found in this city MADE to MEASURE in SHIRTS, NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, NIGHT SHIRTS, PAJAMAS and UNDERWEAR. NOTICE. ‘In connection with our Shirt Department we have a first-class laundry situated on the premises, under the supervision of our Cutter, All work first-class, ‘Washed and Ironed by HAND ONLY, with Domestic Finish, R. H. TAYLOR, 830 983 Pénneylvania ave. Jvsr Receive. NEW CaTCH-MACKEREL, fat and juicy. NEW CaTCH-George' CODFISH, un- ca’ eouge's Bank Cream 18H, NEW CATOH-HA! NEW CROP-BICE, tender and sweet, and. far eo ‘lof to te old aig NEW CROP-NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES, light color and smooth, delicate flavor, AND JAPAN NEW CROP-FORMOSA, OOLONG ‘TEAS, band rich in “the cup: entirely free trum that wud. Weedy taste so commonly met with Ta fast season's crop. ELPHONZO YOUNGS Company, 328-3 428 Ni=th street, between D and E Asxouncemant. ‘THK STOCK OF FINE CLOTHING FOR THE FALL AND WINTER SEASON . AT OAK HALL, Corner 10th and F streets, Is almost complete, and surpasses all previous efforts In quantity, quality of materials, exceilence of make ‘up, and last, but not least, prices. For BOYS, from 6 to 13, fine quality and well-made Corduroy Suits, in brown and drab, at $4.25; sold else- where at $6. Good School Suits at $2.75, worth 94, Very Good Suits, at $3.50, worth $5. Fine Huite at $5, $6, @7, and §8; cannot be matched anywhere under $7.50, $8.60, $9 and $10. Odd Pants from 506. u For HOW'S, 14 to 18 years, a complete line of Casa mere, Cheviot and Worsted suits, ranging from §5 to B15. ‘We have taken particular pains with this line and can show a line of goodsat prices which cannot be unatched in the city. For MEN and YOUTHS, « full line of Fall Over- conta, from $6 to $20. Prince Albert buite at $15, worth $25. Four-Button Frock Sults, from $10 to $25. ‘Watking and One-Button Frock Sults, $10 to $22. Black Cloth D. B. Frock Suite at $18, worth $30. Business Sack Suits from 96.50 up. Odd Pante, a magnificent assortment at prices which will mess your approval. Oak Bact, CORNER 10TH AND F STREETA Our Motto: Be trouble to show goods, Mas M. J. Howr, 1900 F st. W.. ‘Has just retarned fom New York and ts prepared toshew the Latest Fashious in Freach Bonnets and ‘Engiieh Hate No regular opening day. eat W. H CBRE Oe rt aw, ie: D. C. ARGA 100 Dosen UNDE ESSED KID GLOVER, 4 buttong, ‘Rewest shades of tana, 690; worth 960, A GLOVE BARGAIN Dattons: scalloped tops embroidered backs; tans and. browns, in eleven shades, 98c.; worth $1.48, é BH GGG oy ¥ == + a vy Es GLOVE Be f Ee go A HIRE ie 24 EE i ALY 150 Dozen UNDRESSED MOUSQUETAIRE KID GLOVES, 8 button length, embroldered backs; tans ‘and browns, 96c; worth $1.75. as cco tL 00 REB feb. 08 VE ~ A ee > A FE ae PA Gap PAP PER 100 Dozen GENTLEMAN'S UNDRESSED KID GLOVES, in tans and gray; heavily embroidered backs, $1.50 a pair; worth $2.00, AN EXPLANATION. ‘The lots quoted above were purchased of an importer in financial difficulties, The Gloves sre the finest made, and are s bargain which, we fear, we shall never see the like again, ‘They are certainly the best values ever offered by the mB A Tg pr of & Poa Ea fA i BR, 0% ¥§ A i sy AL. Peas ¥ #4 b- PENNSYLVANIA AVE AND 12TH ST. 528, 4. LISNER, PROPRIETOR Is Ir Nor Sor It is early to think of heavy wreps and dresses, but warm underwear cenainly should be worn. ‘Sait is a matter of fact that there is much sickness abroad Just now, and, on medical authority, st can be ‘stated it is owing to unsuliable cluthing worn these cold mornings and evenings. THE PALAIS ROYAL UNDERWEAR possesses the following merits: IMPROVED SHAPE, This means underwear that 1s shaped to the figure, and which, for comfort and ap- pearance is as different from the usual ill-fitting do- mestic goods as light ls from darkness, BEST MATERIALS The Palais Royal would havea reputation or houesty and reliability; there- fore we cannot afford to keep the “cheip and nasty.” MODERATE PRICES The price list below de- ‘monstiates we sell as cheap ax any. Direct importa- tion enabies the quotation of the prices usually de- manded for interior goods, q DP, HEEB Bbq LADIES. Merino Vest and Pants, 30c. Do., silk finished, 48¢. Nearly all wool. 68e, Fleeced Wool Underwear, $1.25. ‘Seariet Medicated Wool, 980. Cochineal dye (warranted), $1.29. ‘White and Scarlet Cashmere, $1.63. ‘Ribbed silk Vests. $1.98. American Hosiery Company's Underwear in all weights, CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR. ‘Merino Vests and Pants, 20c. up. Scarlet Wool Drawers, 48¢. HA These Medicated Wool Drawers are worth $1 a pair, Having contracted to take from the manufac- turer large quantities explains the low price for the best article, GENTS ‘ka-Gentiemen's Department close to door ot No. 1219 Pennsylvaniaavenue Men assistants, GENTLEMEN, ‘We know your trouble. You go toe first-class ereit- sive gents’ furnishing store, and you are charged ex- orbitant prices. You go toa cheap store, and you get inferior and worthless goods. You goto s dry goods store, and you see too Many women arvtind, and the (c00ds usually offered are “cheap and nasty.” THE FALAIs ROYAL GENTS FURNISHING DEPARTMENT ‘Suppties you with the best goods at moderate price. Experienced and polite salesmen will be pleased to show you through the new stock. List OF PRICES, ‘Medium. ‘Merino Underwear, 508, Medtnanwrelgne Ais Wool dos Ly ‘ARIPO S , GOOD COOK: WHITE Wired fhe ee Sree Drot Perk. Pe? ANTED—DUN: 'S EMPLOYMENT BU- Wes eet ga ee ‘with references. 717 en. ie ‘ANTED-A POSITION REQUIAI W stication six hours dally is onen to's Indyot ied bidiem $e wear 8 weekly for begtoning 164, WOMAN, AN: oo TO ‘D— on COMP! sn and some well Feuommended: Apply at 080 er Ame LED ANTED_ASETIDED GIRL FOR GENERAL 3B uOod cook and ‘ANTED—A WOMAN TO 000) fron in asmail faintly. Must bring reterences, Apply at 028 Freuch st., between Gand 10. it and 5 strecis v. Ww. se80-2t8 TW ARTED-AN OQUINIDE SALESMAN FOR ‘Wholesale and retail liquors; one acquainted with trade” Address #4 D., Star o se0-St* fis pegmersostanein, uae pier class workmes—Upholsterer, Cabinetmaker and eniture Finisher. Apply ut W. Rh MOSEs & SON’: Tieng rennw: “PP sea0a ANTED_FIVE SLATERS THAT ARE ME- chanics-and wober. ‘The highest of Washington ‘Waxes will be paid to euch Inquire at CHS. J. FAN- NANG'S, corner of 8th and Hsis nw. seSvste ANTED-SIT! &. UATIONS. FOR_RENT--ROOMS. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WHITE ‘situation as chambermaid or waltress in RENT—TWO CONNECTIN: NS, SEC- RENT—FURNISHicD HOUSE AT WhsT 90 Capone Tass Lo ® private familly. A, 7 can furnish geod relerences, ‘tsar one — — a SUNNY _ 3 S PW Ti ROOM VERY br NTED—] AN R KENT—TWO UN! UNFURNISALFI pont Circle; very el = ‘Solace ag Chat fof mutee. Good Fetet- | Ekooms und store room on Ast or: 1018 10%h at WASEND Dis Pa ow ewe ence. "avpiy at 10 L stv. w. i (Park: morthesst Corner of Massachusetts at DESikaRLE BicWi-noom Ware ey A, SEERCIANLE WHITE RRENT—OXE FURNISHED ALOUVE RUOM. Pee he a he ld Giri, a Sitaation as chambermald ‘rate fire amd__porch: conven cars gent! iy wo JUS F. BUSER, Heat bats famuiy: no washing of roning. “Appy at LGUs Ver- | ment proierred privais. family rele Agent, 1201 High'ac means montave. Be vtnw ew. en | ANTED—A POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER ‘Pereon fully 0.01 the place and RD ha bong BIS ah RK RENT—AT 1140 CONNECTICUT AVE. B.W., large and well furnished second floor rooms. en suite, with firs.-class board; graie Ii desired: bath ‘on same floor: reierences, ee30-1W* WASTEP-BT A, EIDE GIRE A SITUATION troning. “Audress Cook, Siar once” oy WHITE Wain iiastle di oune Agana 027 7st. a. s000-2i* | tg ARTED— FOSITION AS NURSERY GOV- ‘erness youne lady ‘Ger. sho has beer fy this country weutiy a year and - M., Bex 155, star: soso WEteD, SITCATION—A LADY FULLY competent, ion BY A YO! WHITE Gil ARTED—BY UNG RL; A ‘or nuraing. 186 ot nw, ‘eeueate ANTED-BY A YOUNG GERMAN. SPEAK- lish, German and alter, Batlet or "waist in a private iausily. sadigress in wate fauslly. BUTLER seer office ‘ANTED—BY YOUNG MAN, SITUATION IN ‘any clerical business, where industry and strict integrity are required; best of references 1. B H., Staromce * se20-3i" ANTED-KNOWN-NAT. LABOR BUREAU all capetiies, whe unde onored feongunrcese, ist Conchimen and waltera. iH. DICK, O17 Tin at nw R RENT—HANDSOME SUITIS OF ROOMS. a the most Part of West Bed, within Diock Of Ardngion: convenient to oars and herdics; best of Felerences required, Box 145 Star office. {OR RENT— DESIRABLE FU! en oe cenuleman; bot and cold water. Apply 1018 17th a aw, serrate kK RENT—A HANDSOME DOUBLE PARLOR ‘frst Moor, with ect ond eax: oan Tight Ropse kes. 13 1uth et -w. Aino avubie parlor at 118 F st. $25, furnished or unfurnished: ead Eas all new od paint e300 JOR Rent NEW YORK AVE. HAND- somely furnished pariot, with open grates and fa folding bean, Ou Brat’ sud wecond out boar ithe witho ‘$0380 (OR RENT-329 © STREET N. W. Nith Fornished Front Room: ‘southern exposure: jo- convenient and desirable, SeSOSe VOR RENT-FIVE UNFURNISH ROOMS (Qogether or s parate).on second floor; bah. het and cud wat rou same floor; references exchanged. Inquire at ng Library, 1749 Pennsviv: we ses Fre. RINT : ‘amall bone, comely locas roderat Gress, giving name, Tectieuse ‘apa pa mF ne PALRO, 482 Louisiana ave. 67 Lat nw. 0 ~ COMFORTABLY FURNISH. TOR: Star once s Pek, BAT OSE OF ai Rooms. a goed order. 1411 kat wm. eetorpec aco tee qaifrof (0. G. GORA Wiis Tale Roauayivenia ave. . ROWER & OO. B3dand Bast Capicol sie, “T, \.w. Good per month in ade Pply o8 preminen Sut nw. waver and ams eS Apps RENT—TWO HANDSOME ROOMS, WITH | TOR Rus ia STM SEN EWO crows Fe watortapte; boar’: a1 902 | FP iGah tinick teary wee, bay widow. wo eal ich at we an Vere Commo Se30-° | water. concrete collar, lnrge Yard, lairove, bah hey IR RENT—TWO FRONT ROOMS ON SECOND | #1429 Sth st ne ——. J sors firnished of uaturnished, t gentiemen saree JOR REN |— Cleveland $15.25 per month, 218 per mouth, Sil mod Laps Large frame Cuiiaze New itamnjablieave. mind toa: Siaty sts bantu grommets per ute pra cie whee 15 andl Pty ‘ANTED-KNOWN TO ALL, THAT I FUR- nish competent servants and help of all desevip- Hon to private iamilies, botels, stores and oltices ‘This and other cities. F. 3. BURNHAM, 630-092 Fs, nw. aczs-Sw* two unturvished Tooms, Und story Webster Law ding. 5U7 D st, near National hotel; for geutle- mer only; terms moderate, Apply W Janitor. Fee RENT-TWO NICELY FURNISHED AND q ANTED—ENOWN THAT ONLY RELIABLE W sncrompercne sortie Grae ti and colored, with elty references COOMBS & BUR GES, Emp. Bureau, 020 Fst nw. weno WASTED A COORED WOMAN, 70 COOK, ash and iron for « private famiiy, Bring refer” ences, Must go home ut night, S68 Oth st. nw. s80-9° WANTED—HOUSES. ANTED— IMMEDIATELY — TWO COMPE- nt Upholatery and two Furniture valemen. ly at W. B. MOSES & SON, ah e Cor 11th and Fela, ‘WW ANTHDLADIES AND YOUNG MEN TO work ov novelties for tbe tall and winter trade; spends ecenley 1metihe 8150. er day earned; all mate Flalofaraighed.work al-eu'rce Adaroagt ATION AL ROVELAY "C0, 23 Se ool st, oppoite thy al Bosion, Mass, P.O. Box 5002, 8e80-e06t W ANTED TWO YOUNG MEN IN “bool, Pharmacy, 801 Pennsylvania ave, 86. se: ANTED—A GOOD CATERER TO SERVE fhcals to several parties ac GUS th at nw 8e3 Wax egP ere RSC THERES Finer: class Handa Apply at bulldings corner of Luth ‘and Mats. now. coyote OMAN TO DO GENERAL ite preferred. Cull at 1530 30th ‘o'clock a. i, or alter 8 o'¢.ock Pm seaveaie W aren A COMERTENT NURSE FOR 15 and ‘small children; seterenoes required. Apply at 519 4th stv. sedi ANTED—AN UPHOISTERER OUT OF EN- ANTED—A WHITE GIRL, ABOUT SIXTEEN nage, to assist with’ upstairs work, AD- is se20-20 Ween WOMAN TO DO GENERAL housework: a guod cook, washer and roi must come well recommen night. Apply avd41 Ast. u 26 WASTED. A GOOD INTELLIGENT COLORED ‘Map us walter and oyster shucker. Apply at TUE street a. w. sederstt W4RTHDS ENERGETIC MAN CAN MAKE ‘$3 to $5 @ day. Spevinities on installments. ‘Reference or security. Room 10, 303 7th st. 2.W. ‘ANTED—TO BUY A MODERN BUILT House, northwest: within three squares of 170 and M sta; price from five toweveu thousand dollars cash, Address W. N. WooD, ‘2050-Bt 1620 M st. ANTED—A HOUSE WIA EIGHT 10 TEN Rooms, in good neighborhood, Reut $35 to. 5 Auageee hieiredee ens pene ANTED-TO KENT—FOR THREE TO SIX months—a sinall aud comfortably furnished ‘House; centrally located: northwest: suitable for three adulta Address COMFORT, Hauliton house.s29-st" ANTED—A FURNISHED HOUSE IN CrN- tral portion of city. oF gn Capitol hili, within one square of pitol; not over $75 per mon esse st. Address Box 144, Star office. wt TURNISHED HOUSE OF SEVEN OF eight rooms und but, in northwest, {uf small OR RENT—FURNISNED ROOMS; NEW house; two or three gentleman can be acco Goted. 13:58 H'st. u.w., corner ith ste OR RENT-SINGLY, OR EN SUITE, beautifully furnisbed’ Rooms, with or wi Board. Lxcellent ‘posurs: private fan ily of ed neon to bach | exposure: private fan iy ofedults convenient 58% | stars: bett atentiou and press home, wooo IR RENT—IN SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY— ‘Two communicating, second-floor front rooms, furnisied or partly so; mo chudren; references ex- changed. 6241 st. u.w. seB0~! NDSOMELY _PURNISHE Tesidence, on 17%b st, near U Richmond. R RENT — HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Rooms, single or ensuite. wita Board, at 609 F st. nw. a por R RENT—PARTIES LOOKING FOR Fi nished rooms aud unfurnished do well to call and exumin free i where. HA. 1326 F nw. Sedunbin® JOR RENT— ANT i SUITABLE for light housekeeping: convenient to strect cars Teferences excuunged. ply 1820 WOR RENT- FURNISHED W Duard. sicond floor, three icoomis. en su ve; bath Gn same thor; private family; Bo Sispen ooeme Si tre | sure: everything pew and lirsi-<ciass, bie, 1325 K ST, ONE LARGE AND furnished Suite, on second floor, with famiy ofaduis address, with particu.ars’ Nu atven- 1on given LO reply unless price and location aregiven, Box Tae, Star of Fo W S2TE0 ELIGIBLE PROPERTY—PER~ONS having property tor sule or rent are soiic.ted to | call. Personal ion given to the iuterest ot our | W. HL FISKE & CO, 1420 New York ave, auzs-6w* WV ANTEDTLLBAVE CONSTANT TAQUIN.ES for large and medium-sized houses in good lo- | gulities. Owners having such ior rent or sule will | find it to their advantage w place them in my hands. All property P-aced in Iny huuds will be liuerally ud- ¥eriised without chuige to owuers KH. I. LELPOLD, 1531 F st. nw. ANTED— y SMALL AND MEDIUM-SIZED HOUSES in East Washington for desirable tenants who Tent in advauer: but small commission. chat se3-1m_ 326 Penusyivania ave. se FORSALE—MISCELLANEOUS ‘ANTED—A GIRL TO DO THE WORK OF A Jamily of four; miuist be good cook aua bring city Appiy 1628 Q st. sexbBu" ANTED-SCOURi rei WwW AND PRESSER. A150, Young Man io learn the business, Also, Giri fur general house work. At Q, PUISUE'S, 1729 Feun- seun-3v ANTED—WHITE AND COLORED COOKS ‘and general houseworkers, chamb rmaids and Waitresses. ures, seamstresses, men cooks and wall- ers, coachmenaud footmen, with references, .Nutioual Lapor Bureau, O17 Zui sth. Se27-61 ANTED-AT BURNHAM'S EMPLOYMENT Bureau, 630-631 F st n.w., Cooks, Laundreases, Dressmakers,’ Nurses, Coachmen. Waiters, we. All Classes of domestic and other help. City reference. ‘Women for northern cities. eez5-lw* POR SA LEONE NO. 2 CALIGRAPH, order. for $35. Address Z, Star office. F%, SALE-SGINCit ROYAL MalL BICYCLE: 1886 style; two Werks old; cout $145; want 9130. Address Box 148, Star office. ae PGE RALEESICE FITTED UP BAR AND POOL Roum, with table, in yood location, Apply to or address W. H. BROWS, corner uth and Penneylva- niaave. BeBO-St® POR, SALE-PRESH STOCK OF GROCERIES ‘and iiquors, in one of the best business corners in ite West knd. ‘Good reasons for selling. For further Anformation call at .8O6 Est n.w. seau-ge® POH SALES ONE | LiGHT “SECONDHAND ‘Truck, in good condition. Cheap. WM. SANTER, 620 & 630 K mireet 1. w. se30-3t* ANTED-MEN AND WOMEN. CALL AT ‘once. White and colored women cooks, $10 to ‘$20. Chambermaids, nurses, scrubs and meu’ couks. COUM BY & BUKGBES, Lump. Bureau, 926 Fst 2.w. wezauit W 1S TED-HES, WOMEN, BOYS AND GIES to earn $70 outh at thelr own humes: F2stly uli 9: Saumplcn, a packaxe of goods aid tall instraictious for 10 seus, to. be stage, ELC KOWELL & CO., Hutlaid, Veo? gecdame ‘ANTED—A WOMAN, ACTIVE AND INTEL ligent. located outside’big cltics, to represent, Io her locality «responsible, Boise. Hetorenees. er manent position, J. JUHASON, Supt, 14 Barclay oer soba TW ANTE DHBSSMAKERS AND LADIES IN | Drivate life to learn the eureka Lady's allor sy tem; ho chart, scale or machine ied; sclentific meas Urement only. Patterue cut to mensure. Positively Dorediiting.”” Satisiuction guaranteed or movey re. | */2Y 2 SSeS as Ta turned, BUREKA CUTTLSG SUMOOL, 7uh acd | PVOR SALE—AT ACTUAL COST=TO a ASE sts. n. w., Roum 10, Slay Bldg. Lady in attendance. | cusiomer, the stock and fixtures of store, Ladies taught et thelr own’ homes without extra | iocated at 17s lain st; best location in he chy for charge. seziiws | thriving retail trade. seo bee JFOE, Site—A BREWSTER Cant: NEARLY new and Condon made; Russetx Leutuer Harness, ‘owner gone to Europe. Woon sks, ses0ot 1620M st. JOR, SALE-GROCERY, PROVISION, | Wix ‘and liquor store; owner can't attend t6 It. 24th st. a. eusote | POX SALE—POURSEAT CHILDREN'S PHAI ton: made by 1-emorest, of ‘New York: cost $460; food as uew; Wiil be sacrificed for ¥17u; OWLer KOE road, Address PLLA KTON, tur of sedU3U POR SEO Es we OP. RETORS steam boiler very cheap, Also, one, donglish Tni- Gycle, good as new, for bait price.” C. H. KNIG.AT, 454 Lousiana. eed unst® ROR SALE — FOUR MAGNIFICENT PIAS Including Stef, Kranich & Buch, Cuickerlug an Vardmon uiakes, Gan be bought at a bargain ior cash, at 709 7th Bt w. ee50-1m* "ANTED-LADIES TO KNOW THEY CAN learn Dress Cutting by Moody's new and perfect tai oe al roan price, ceria. the Teeny Pension office. sezo-3us SHB Roasters. sstictnt | FOR EMAL Aaa eo LEas oS BIAS WANTED—ROOMS. ees eat Fok SALES DISING AND LUNCH BOM, southwest corner 6th and G sts. n.w.. opposite new 'ANTED— BY GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND ‘child, one large or two commuvicaling Rooms, uniurnished, exe-pt carpels, in borthwest: pay in ad~ Yanew I{dusired, but must be moderate, Address Box 147, Star ollice. SQV ANTED_WE CAN RENT YOUR Room: (W “quickiy and save time, trouble coduoney. Cal and examine our free list ad tucuilies for rentlug. HA Hea kbI1 A, 1326 Pet aw. se80-1m% SV ANTED-REGISTER YOUR ROOMS FOR Tent atthe Lirectory and, Advertiser sor renting Htoom 14. st. Cioud building, cor. : tae "Rot. B KINSELLL sere ‘ANTED—WE CAN RENT YOUR ROOMS ‘Quicker and save you -nuch trouble aud expense; POE SAUE-CHEAP-ON ACCOUNT OF Li. health. valuable steam laundry, centrally lo- Gated. Address ALPHA, Biar office. nebdwe PO SALE—A FIN’, NEW CABINET UPRIGHT Piano for $175 cash to immediale purchaser. A. Great bargain, “1417 6uu st, u, w. sezvzwe FOE SALI AN ELEGANT SINGER SEWING ine, slightly used, with compleve ovttit uf all ibe latest -mproved atiachments, bnely finished biack walnut ble, drop leaf, cover and side drawers: 10F Bem ave sewed guarantee, at AU st ACH’S, 7th and Hsia. Telepbune cail42z-2, so-si® ‘OK SALK—ONE OF THE FINEST SADDLE Mores iu the sAstrict; Keutucky bred: 6 years old aid perfectly gentle: he algo works weil in harness. ‘Une 1,800-1b. drait horse, 6 years old, and four tine drivers, All guaranteed sound and right. At MAGKATH & KEANELLY'S, se28-3t Livery AL 11th st. nw, dows und modern improvements; halt square fro Patent office; references, Apply 715! Sth. st DOR RENT—AT 1908 Ti © =, TO GENTLE men, weil furnished second and third story front Kooms, ‘witu bath, dc,, in private family; references | required. = seem | OR RENT—THREE OR FOUR COMMUNICA- | Ung unfurnished skooms, for light housekeeping. | Gaul between 4 and 6 p.m, aU628 I's. nw. se. POR RED REI FURNISHED Fi 0} ry ative Tat mw se-ond Kory, lo Beso ne T—THR:E UNFURNISHED AND | 5 {two inrge furnished Foowa, ‘suuthern exposure, biz ite nee, Saba" | THREE NICELY FURNISHED | UN ENT—AT 1108 NEW YORK AVE. A | nicely furnished Room on second flour, southeru exposure, with board. Ref sences exchanged.seZ93* | POR RENT—PARLOR, SUITABLE FOR OF FICE; ‘also 3 rooms on | | Shon ”appis | low to perms Mass, | B Bock 616 Hist ny | Rew Ercck, 120 Fst Seas |p Brie, 204 Ving: aye aie, 3 before going else | > 2025 Conn ave i ¥ bewiy revovuced; excevient furnace aud. 1 cellar; oniy 820. “Apply bU7 A st. 5. F ver mouth.” W. Hi. DOU | 325.dy per month. Lu 8310 N at, wo sto tes. dttic and basenuent Brick, uh Fooms and bath; ail modere Lmprovcuents. lu ea aud varge yards exce Tooms and bath: water mul gan; Apply PLINLY & BRADFORD, , Be PR mew VOR RENT—OOsY SiXHOOM RAY WINDOW Brick, with bath, aloo cellar vb JOR R_NT—HOUSE. ero conveuiences: OL JALO Fad 437 OST ge irout Bren ‘General's ol orot K. ARMOUR. Q mnt tea YOR RENT—110 K ST.N.W, TEN | OOMS anp iw. aii modern improvements, $30. CHA 921 Fst nw, SOK RENT— ie pitol st, ar 1224 Maryland wv e838 re FURNISHRD, 1, Det. L8th&19th. $108.06 K st bear 12:h.... Us near 12 b. Sstory brick: B rooms; modern FU Brick, eur 6th: newly papered ‘i rooms, M w., end tresoved; Wiil be rented tg Sirstclom tena se28-3t 4 JOR REN , 8316 NST. WEST Washington: 30 » Tooms, all” Improvements: » AL, B17Y iced staat BRICK HOUSE, bath, bay windows, modern tue Ob Bw: io firsteluns order, Peat 1004 SL tw. meZeS {OR RENT—3304 N ST..GEORGETOWN THREE Sioules and L. rick, ten rooms wd bath. Also, ird floor, vewly painted and | heighborhood; CuUvenielt (0 Oars, Marken, schools pered: to adulis only; wear Portland and Hatmliton. | aud churches, healthy. Dr. CRAGIN, 8123 1 References exchanged, 1405 1 st. W. ne-B-2i" om POR EENT—4 NICELY FURNISHED, LARGE. second-story Gentleman and wife. Private family; good location: | Convenient to street cars; $59. Retereuces exchanged, 128 Cst. ne. {OR KENT—1720 H STN. W, HANDSOM: LY Furnished Rooms, with first-class board: neihbor- hood unexceptionabie. Ore square west of War and wy departments, se20-1W Fooms; 915. 418 A st. KST.N., NEAR IST SI Ew six-room House wii! allie modern improve: Rents Feut, $20 Apply 1105 New Mampebire ave, ss cout Ucuaee 2h Gooner Bse Me ee bee 10. ine 8 rooms: $18, 110 Vir- ‘SOU A BL &.. 5 rooms: 107 F si ue, ; rooms and cellar; $20.40. 123 su: mt. ne, 6 fe, Inia uve. ne, 6 rooms; $10 JOR MENT—ELIGANT FURNISHED SUITES | jmina aye ae. b novus, elo. isd tn an fu Fs Bow rst, becund | °°, 08 tb ana Rot Cay ol tm, sive | WOR BENS _IOe Som, Sosy It ENT_SHUOND AND THIRD FLOORS | W. "CEARKNTS DUVALL uromeer to font sruvt | Marr). O25 Feu aw. = Cos {OR RE .T—To GENTLEMEN, COMFORTABLY furnished rooms, ‘Terms reasonable. References, 1206 G st nw. sei POR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS—MOBST DE sirable in cl.v; handsomely furnabed, open grates, Jeasant apd comfortable; berales pass door.” 1014 Torn st nw. ioe {OR RENT-THREE WELL FURNISHED Rooms, second fluor, with or without board; howe first-eiuss: bach each floor: also, three on ulead: cou Xenlent to Pension aud Printing office.” 61621 st a. ™. e203 OR RENT—BEAUTIFUL FURNISHED ROUMS, open grates: bay wiudows to every room: reter- ences. 1401 K st nw: Coret {OR RENT—AaT 1304 R ST. VERY PLEASANT ‘Rooms, en suite or single: partly of um or jor. 523" ‘OR RENT—1627 14TH ST. N.W.. NEWLY AXD Weil-furnisbed Rooms, singie or efi euite,with mod- ern improvements, and first-class board; geae it de sired: reierenees exe ‘eczs-ute FOR RENT—-ROOMS, WITH FIRST-CLASS TA- Ue Bourd: open Area! 200 Ast ae se.8-81" vent table board, at franouaiie termi 1130 excel.ent table je terms, Lah" st, just worth ot Ascension church, one of the highest aud most locations. sezs cali aud exawiue our isciiilies for renting them. D.G. FP. OvTUL & SON, Keal katate, 26 F sto. w. Asean _WANTED—LOTS. W weigh Sige ca WANTED—MISCELLANEUUS. 'ANTED—A FRLSH MILK GOAT; MUST BE W ‘ivgood conditiou. Inquire, with’ aniinal, at 1519 New Ham 3 ate W4NrED 4 STABLE IN NEIGHORHOOD OF ‘arlington hotel to stabie three horses. Apply pitice of the ARLINGTON HOT sL. co ANTED—TO GET 30 OR 35 GALLONS OF Gyod Milk. J. L. HAMMACK, National Dairy, 6th und Esta, nw. rey Ay ANTED—CoPYING EITHER AT HOME OR “hice. Address bux 140 Siar office. -vesu-ws ANTED—EVERYBODY 10 CALL AT THE ghd Fate nw. ud yet iuesieg ruyuns from, 3 N asuington Copying (o., northeast corner 7th 29 including fine gold iraine, im 15.10 TANTED-To HENT—AN UPRIGHT PIANO ‘W 6 cood wine, for three mouths of inore: rene must mot exeved §4 per month. address Box 95, Star stew. meee ‘ANTED-KNOWN—THAT OOARSE HAINS ‘On the face are posliively obliterated, leavicg no marks, My “‘kiectric ‘Needio “ts the only renedy Ettown or jeuus defect. Send for full particu. for Jars, Klectric treatments for ladies aud children. Mrs, Dr. GABKIEL, 614 12th st,, bet. F and G sts 627-006 ANTED—UP..ULST:RING OF FINE PAR rand ouuer foruiture, Hat Mattreaes mad and renovaied Sampics o ail grades f goods Covering ou band. cabinet, odea Prac wal Upbo serer, 1906 14iu at nw. se2d-iis ANTED—SCHOOL BOOKS ON HAND Books. ‘and Samak iow prices is at ROACHES 2 mumetory. yw st a dwellings in the ciy, bas ali mod: r looms, choice table Sonrd ia the bovee, 134 | audi is dret-clam oobdition, Por turner ui Jem st aw. cde Avent Tonuate ]}POR RENT—ONE LARGE FRONT ROOM. FUR-| se271m wished oF unfurnished, with or without board; at Ree eA eae Ustes Uetad Beas tans cater fe maguitcen oue'yeart very bandsowe and % best tape: th tone: “tor ou chance, and : $id cash: cont Bb0u, ee seen ut once. App wt ARG se27. ear’ THE PLANO {Ol SALE_ENCYCLOPAEDIAS—JAMES PAR ton. the historian ano vher says pleton's Gresopardis ft iiikevenalrg the whore uty ‘on’ Cyc, " to college.” ‘this work all the Voluwes can be ob- {OR RENT—ROONS FRONTING SOUTH AND house. newly furnished, oocupl. a by SL1U1 ih sh, corner Of L su.nw. Calvafer seit Sie Ok RENT — WaNisOM Ly, FURNISHED mmmunicuting (root Fons, oH ars pasg door. 84 Bet ne. eat ite VOR RENT—702 10TH ST. No floor Suite compietely furaisiied; Houma Foe 2a iat Dest KE. WOR RENT—HOUSE ON TK EAST OOK. iments iso, 1825 uly, Apply owner, S.Bands W. Per Mo, $25 WELLE 4O0 87 2 ive. tr. iL 1r..00 |76, 7, BL, 82a oO Oe waste BLE TWO-STORY vateat toma ew rent, #3 tere pm. sites im of ist and H sis. no... 11 rooms and basement, louse 1309 Rhode triand 00! Kichen, ait modern improvements. Auguire of D. CONNELL, Grover, opposite corner. se27-Ore (OR RENT-SHE ELEGANT FUR\isumD A) Boy we oda trite se OR RENT_—TWO LARGE FURNISHED ROOMS mnd floor at $1U and $15 De ‘on seco: 3 S15 per mouth. be x Inn 7B KENT—FURN— 1 snr. Jub. 11r81G0 Ly 2Gr... Sul G *. Bist, or, trite Tir Toe tained at once on smail monthly payments by addreas- | iightful ‘and near street cars, ing Box 128, puar ulllce, se.5Bw_ | sel7-1aie Ps FIVE ROOM DWELLING ea6 PoE SAE HORSE POWER ee ‘Box, | FOR eee 0 per month, RA PHILLIPS, ‘Baling ‘aud Saw. working | ERoom: Board. Reservation in frout. Refer oe Seder. Can be seen at Heed Store, corver % and N six panged. 1808 — eed Fy F’attpuand upright 9106; at WOUCHS ste Sore, i : CH's musie # ore, 925 7th st. nw. Jianos to rent. Sole ute for Pouimer panos. ‘isa. ence exchanged. 1803 H st nw. 825-1" RK Ri.NT— HANDSOMELY FURNISHED swouther expoware: locator jourbood: ex = modes vorth of K eis OR SALE—FOR CHEAP NEW AND SECOND- band Furolture go CALDWELL & SUN's, Up- oistering 904 E street nw, age Repository 470 and a1 C a nw agen: Roe E eral ansortarent of ull the vatious styles; new sad sco. Sud-band, coustautly on baad cst) FOR, SALE POH PURE CIDER VINEGAR on Soerenicy. L TUM & HEC D10 7th st. ow, se17-1m Orizthandvsie nw, Vol, SAEE_AR, A SACRIFICE ONLY $150 f x oa, ts ia jered cover and stool in- ‘fue ranted: cloded: pay mena -slestamgsienand arty. PEE PIANO BCEAO R RENT—1214 K ST. N. W., FURNISHED kitchen, ‘aoretoom butis aod Sry, kitchen, sore-foom, butier's. pant ei conivemence Jor a hrsi-ciam buatcng house, See terme at family will board with tenant POR RENT—THE AUBURN, LOCAT! DCORNER 224 wi and Penning vas ‘ave.; comalos ftven tnlng-room, bathrooms, Laan drag stove on the presen,“ Gwaer's aw e2b-lwe Parlor and Bedroom; furnace and opes fires, also ‘Single Rooma, Very desirable location, se24-1w* BRENT -FORNISHED, A SECOND-STORY front room, with alcove, suitabie ‘and ; bath Gu same floor; 1780 Fst. a. wate 3 ‘we R_RENT — BEAUTIFUL LARGE SUNNY Fee Tooms, two bath reowsand urge attic: bi and Tent to dress owner, NT—ELBGANT MODERN HOU=k, 16 vdsotvely jevely furnished: best ication, a.w. sectleiy rable evant, $205.33 per WO. Call or mde ‘Kost, aw. se25-1we SE 1009 RHODE IsLaND ave Appiy to J. J. SHEDD. 1402 14th st. wedb-are Cosmunewly furnished wh fracas postdaics | [FOR RENT— THREESTORY AND CELLAR table boarders Locommodsted Appiyardul isine: | K° Brick Dwelilag on elawareave ne, beat Gent Rw. Alsoone ofice Fousn| ‘Terms reasce- | ate wing of Capitol, cuntaiting 12 roows, comietely able. sczawe” | furuiahed, bested Uy etenan, od having ail uwosert improvements rent $id." T\Lin @ kUTMEM FULD, 12-0 Fa we selnawe ENT—T0 GENTLEMEN ONLY-TWOOR Frittee rnisiea oom. second’ aud third Boor: board It desired: tera Tefercnees ex: Changed. ‘2203 Mi st aw. wouelwe ‘OR _RENT—ROOMS—FURNIGHED AND US furnished, in ail parte of the Gly; also, par of housester botsekeeulug. ROBT. B KI NBici-E, Room 14,8t Cloud building, cor, Ouband Feta ecds-or weld, GALE-LADIES AND GENTLEMEN DE- Frating wo parchase Wathen chtine terms would do Mis 205 Peamyivania avacn. C LUDIMGTONEDIS vB og py eae pe stagione See es LOST AND FOUND. Loeraeter, VER op pars eG ] cota GENTLEMAN; WaTCH SEAL, OLD Aue etl i! Fee leas ‘Sw. containing 7 rooms, beth. iB RENT—FOR A TREM OF VEAKS—1WO- ory and cellar Brick Dwelling, desirably located Too and all moderm ‘all Kinds. single and ep PROCTOR & SUN, 1226 Fst aw. R RENI—A SUITE OF FOUR COMMUN! FOE ZENTA SEVER-ROOM HOUE Wit modern mprovenenta, ove trom ve, ise: reuk 625; Key Beat door, Ap $15 Delaware Diy 214 11th st. aw., morulng oF evening. sell ‘outing rovme on second for auicabty aren leew Rasta ie Pierce Pinos, ‘RENT—OFFICE BOOM. 8 Fo nw, Fan cisctatey cane ot ene. a Distt 1g, nine 2d wae jea- slt-2w FOR RENT—STORES.