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ad THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C.. THE EVENING STAR! w,.,, Dom Ir Muss: CROSEY 8. N: SOMETHING MYSTERIOUS THAT 18 UNDER- MINING THE NATION. bona fide daily circulation more than treble that of any other daily paper pub- Hshed in Washington, and equal te that of all the other daily papers here added 4 REVELATION OF IMPORTANCE. There is no need in disguising the fact that we as peo- ple are growing weaker every day. Men and women who were formeriy stalwart are becoming less strong and less active. An unaccountable feeling of iassitude, 40 uncertain appetite, bail breath, less vigor, occasional headaches, and above al! inability to sleep well and sired. rest well—all these and many more «¥mptoms are the sure indications of absolute physical breaking down. Tt does not come at once; it is often asiow process. Indeed, itis so gradual that itis often i) becomes too late to arrest its course. and nervous debility set In, followed ‘the brain, insanity or death, This is anlexceediogly important subject and demands the most earnest and careful attention. But what causes this terrible state of affairs? Various things. The habits of life; the competition of business, innumerable excesses. The nerve force becomes lost, the energy gone ‘and death set in. ‘The presence of these evils being apparent the great ‘and vital qnestion is, “How can they be avolded, or being upon us, how driven away?” By toning the system. By building up where disease is tearing down, Buthow? By using a pure, gentle, yet efficient medi- clue, and for this purpose nothing equals or has ever ‘equaled Volina Cordial. This wonderful compound is fast making a revolution in the health and spirits of the community, and is unquestionably in the front rank of modern medicines. It isa purely vegetable preparation, pleasant to the taste and wonderful in ot undertake to preserve or munications. return rejected tributors who wish to possess their man- useripts, if unused, she ld keep = cops. Se No attention paid to Anonymous Let- Wil the mystery enshronding the capture of Geronimo and bis band ever be cleared up? There are probably, in the annals of American history, few eases of such complication. General Miles, to whom the Instructions of the War department for the conduet of the eam- Paign were directly given, can state what has actually taken place only by hearsay. Lawton, who was in command of the troops at the time of the surrender, was quoted the other day as denying the assertions of the general’ report. Now it appears that Lieutenant Gate- ‘wood, to whom the savages first surrendered, has not been heard from on the question what conditions, if any, were granted. This mult plicity of wheels within wh the truth any easier to get a means of bringing out the wnole story has been adopted by the governor of Arizona, who has Issued a requisition upon the governor of Texas for the body ot Geronimo, that he may be gned and tried in the courts of The jurisdiction of the civil and military authorities can thus be put to the test, and the whoie issue reviewed. appear that the military power is paramount, At will be necessary to suow upon what ground, And this will involve the settlement of the status of the Indians as prisovers of war. s will not make but the surest the territory. It Is seldom that we advise any definite course of action, but the need of the human race isso great; its danger so imminent and the rellef so easy that we can- not refrain from directing careful attention to these solemn truths and urge the importance of avolding impending disaster at once. A weil-kuown public man at Washington, in con- sation with the writer on this subject, sald: “Gov ernment statistics show a tremendous falling off in the vital force of the nation, und @ special increase ot | those diseases arising from nervous exhaustion. ‘Whatever its causes may be the fact remains that debility and loss of energy are prevalent and lucreas- Ing, and they must be checked if we are to hope for Jong life or heaith as a people.” Waar We Kyow. WE KNOW that our fifteen and eighteen dollar sults, so far as the material is concerned, are fully as 00d as the twenty-five dollar suits made to order. WE KNOW they are betier in make, better in fit and better trmmed than these same twenty-five dol- Naturally it causes a good deal of inconven- Jence to eftizens of Virginia who are ealled upon daily to cross to Georgetown to nave the Aque- duct bridge barricaded against them; does it ‘ollow that the blame should be visited upon the Commissioners? convinced that the bridge is unsafe, is it their | duty to let traffic go on there as usual, or to or der @ halt till the necessary repairs can be And if the bridge was more unsafe in 1884 than it is in 1886, and was not then that an argument against closing It now? The absurdity of such logie is apparent without discussion. The parties principally responsible for the present annoyance are not the Commissioners, but the owners of the bridge. tained a structure worthy of it: pose, the trouble which bas caused the barricade would not have occurred. willing to go to the required expense, they had not obstructed every effort of the public to ob- tain a grant from Congress tor a new bridge, we should have had one years ago, kept in good order by the federal government and exacting Ro petty tolls. This is a case where the comfort of the people at large has been made subservient to the profit If, in addition to the long delay which the new bridge project has suffered there had been a fatal accident due to the bad condition of the old bridge, where would the Diame bave falien—upon the shoulders of the company which neglected torepair its property, or those of the Commissioners who, because of the temporary inconvenience hkely to ensue, neglected to enforce their authority by a sure 11 those officers are If they had m place and pur- Or if, themselves an- WE KNOW that you may get a fair sult to order for twenty-five dollars, but it is altogether @ matter of of a few capitalists. ‘WE KNOW that there is no chance in buying one of our fifteen or eighteen doliar sults, for you have the opportunity to try on and see for yourself before youarecommitted WE KNOW that the best custom tallors get fally as much in the northern cities as they do in our city, and that no suit can be made to measure In Brst class style | | In this world of thing toarouse generous sens than the wants of the Charleston earthquake Sufferers have been relieved than a fresh and most affecting appeal to the sympathies is af forded vy the cuse of belated local travelers over the Metropolitan road. ere is always some- for twenty-five dollars, deca fete chaaten ty-flve dollars, because one cannot be cut, trimmed and made, to say nothing of cuteide mate rial for less than twenty dollars, cost price. WE KNOW that our fiiteen and eighteen doUar suits ‘are made by better tallors shan those who make cheap custom clothing. When people want clothes made to order, the supply of good, first-class hands is not equal to the demand. on. WE KNOW that when tailors are in demand only the inferior ones can be found to work on cheap cus tom made suits, an WE KNOW that our Steen and eighteen dollar ‘sults will please you, because they have a recognized high standard in everything that constitutes perfect As these poor vie- left the uproad stutions in the health and Vigor to enter upon thelr daring voyage, totter trom the cars emaciated to almost ineredible hardships of the protracted trip, the scenes of distress are said to be some- No doubt prompt reliet will be afforded these brave sufferers from heroic adventure, but something more should be done. ‘The relief fund for belated Metropotitan-branch travelers should not be closed un have been raised to provide sup; all the switches along the Metropolitan road where local trains are held for behind-time ex- press trains to pass. These stations should be provided with fuel, blankets, canned meats, and other articles needed to enable side-tracked. passengers to protract existence through these terrible periods of delay. —<—<—<$<—<$———$ Georgia bas proved again that a nomination for state office under regular democratic au- spices means a walkover for the candidate. Bat it ts equally noteworthy that party senti- ment is of no effect when the liquor question is pushed tothe fore. A majority of the legisla- ture elected yesterday favor prohibition, not- withstanding the efforts of Atlanta and some lesser towns to rally the straight democratic vote against it. We may look, therefore, for a Fenewal of the constitutional Aght next winter, with the chances strongly on the side of the cold ‘thing appclling. til the means iy stations at SAKS AND COMPANY, CLOTHIERS, TAILORS, HATTERS FURNISHERS, Sevénth Street and Market Space. Frsr Qoaurr AND LOWEST PRICE. OLIV OIL FOR THE TABLE, Imported direct FROM ITALY AND IN WOOD, And bottled by N. W. BURCHELL, $$ ‘Why are the streets of the city permitted to be in such afilthy condition as they are at the present time? Is the sweeping done less tre- quently than formerly or are the contractors shirking their work? One of these two reasons aust exist, one would think. the year, when the city is filling up with re- turning residents and visitors for a longer or shorter stay, it ought to be looking its best, Whereas it is unusually dirty and un) sessing in appearance. mies a Newport is going to be less aesirable than it Was for @ certain class of fashionable people who wanted a pleasant place to spend the sum- mer, with unequaled facilities added for the pro- curing of a release from marriage vows in the shortest possible time, and without the dis- ugreeable teature ot publicity which usually goes with cases of tuesort. Heretofore divorce causes have been tried in private in Rhode Island, but late'y the supreme court of that state hus passed an order that In future such causes must take their course with others on the docket, and their proceedings be bad in open court. The new rule will be obnoxious to people who desire secrecy as to complaints and testimony touch ing their unbappy relations, but it will be agood thing for the reputation ot Newport, since it bad come to be uncertain ‘whether visitors tothe place were there to enjoy ite unquestioned charms or merely for the par- ling themselves of the superior ad- Vantages it offered tor securing marital separa- Yous, and brought to the town persons, rieh and stylish though they might be, whose room would be preierred to their company in any Tespectable community. $$$ Edward Cooper looms up asa possible com- promise candidate for mayor of New York city, to receive the support of « union of Tammany Hall and the County democracy. Mr. Cooper was mayor in 1879-80, and was one ot the causes of the great split in his party at that time. His opponents will have fun without end in quoting opinions of him expressed in the speecnes of Tammany orators and the edi- torial articles in Tammany newspapers of six or seven yeurs ago. a The secrecy with which an English yachts: aman is said to be preparing to build a vessel ‘Which shall combine the elements of American speed with English staunchuess, for the purpose of contesting the cup next year, is quite un- necessary. No American 1s so selfish as to be- wrudge even an Euglish racer the advantaze of Say good points in our national system of mar Tine arcbitecture; but the build of the vessel so constructed must tell the story at a glance, and the credit for the source of speed will go where it belongs—to our own shipwrights, and aot to our Transatiantic competiiors. $e The regular irregularity of the Metropolitan railroad scneduie is maintatved with precision. The clerks’ train this morning was half an hour late toa minute. z My Fatt Sroc Winter | Coatings. So bs tmaportagon cf i At this season of prteres in many cases Having purchased e of @ Bankrapt Manufacturer. we are enabied to sell the cheapest goods ever offered in above goods. It is a new depart ‘ment with us, and {t will save you money to examine $1.50 White Wool 89c. 3 White Wool Blankets 3 White Woo! Blankets $1 60 Whice Ait-Woot Bias 75, epia Blankets, $2.66, FOR LaDres, 36 $2.00 scartet Wool ¥ 3 89 weariet Woot Yon ite Merino Vests, 25¢. ite Merino, extra fine Veste, lerino, extra fine Vesta, Vests and Pants from 13 unpiete line of Scarlet LARK 734 7TH ST. N. W. Sale tor Friday orly, T saa Orrzn For 4 FEW DAYS ONLY and Cur. Kid, size, 11-2: wid aud D last. ‘A $2 Shue for the ainail w ware “f Srade, for cuah only at th ofthe best mani ngs and Trouserings, latest sew Dalleriis, are HOW Tei ure Ii having Fou: pection Wil take pleusi and examine them 98 Penosvivane avenue ‘tum. G£ 61.50, to the best of, prices, and made by one, LW. agLBY, 1914-1916 Penneyivavia avenue Er. itz ¥aciont Bias‘ te iota fa Desiars Frets Avesve STYLE OF SILK AND DERBY HATS, FOR FALL AND WINTER Wow Reavy. WILLETT @ RUOFF, Baters and Furriera, 905 Penneyivania ave, ufacturers Kast, syle in bonnes Saiats To Onvan Weare now prepared to make to order FINE CUSTOM SHIRTS in any style de © for 97.50 Uniaundered, 6 for $9, Extra Fine Quality. © for $10.50, Superfine quality. 6 for $12, Finest Made. ‘We have secured the services of Mr. A. J; LockHar? 98 Cutter, and are able to gnaran- ‘tee satisfaction as regards style, fit, work- mansbip, &c. ‘We are also prevared to make to order Undergarments, from Gray, Scarlet, or White Fiannels. Night Robes, Pajamas, @o, st reasonable prices, STOCK SHIRTS. For $1 we show an elegant Shirt, almost ‘equal to a Custom Shirt, each siseof neck-band, in three lengths of sleeves, which gives univer. ‘sal satistaction. A most satisfactory way is to Purchases single shirt and take home for trial a8 to neck-band, length of sleeve, dc, @e. If Not satisfactory the price will be returned. Ex- Perience shows us, the usual result in such cases, an order for the other five, Oar other grades are— SThc, T5e., 62c., 60e. and 39c. Each grade the best for the price. We have competition in price, but in perfection of St ‘and finish we have never had any competition. NIGHT SHIRTS. Asplendid assortment at 60c, 75¢., 8740. in plain white; 65c.,75e. and $1.00, in fancy strlen, ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, oc ‘No, 1013 F Street n. w. Laxsscrcz & Bro, In oar SILK DEPARTMENT this week we sre of fering the following gvod specials: A FINE QUALITY OF BLACK GROS GRAIN SILK, guaranteed all Pure Silk, and exceptionally chesp, at $1 per yard, worth $1.25. A Batter Grade at $1.25, worth $1.50, and an extra Fine Quality, beautiful finish, for $1.50 worth $1.90 er yard. ‘One lot of ten (10) pieces C. J. Bonvet's all Silk and ‘Satin Rhadame at 87%9¢. per yard, regular price 91.10 peryard. We have alsoready for sale 100 pieces all silkt Bleck “Satin Duchess,” in three different grades i .40- Ho} Erato we shall selt for Be Tier £8 § nb end Sed Sy oe oS 25: Best vaiue ever offered. All Silk Surah, in any shade, at 900, per yard, re- duced from $1. ‘A new line of Colored Satin Rhadame in Wie latest shades at $1.15 per yard. These goods are the best ‘ever offered for this price, aud cannet be replaced at $1.25. + Colored Satins, in all shades, at 35¢. per yard, re~ duced from 50c.. We keep Antoine Guinet and J.C. Bonnet’s Black Gros Grain Silks from $1 up tothe finest grade. Every ‘yard of these goods sold by us are guaranteed to wear. Faille Francaise, in all shades. A beautiful quality of white and cream white Faille and Francaise for re- ception and wedding dresses, only $1.50 per yard. ‘Satin Duchess, all shades. Our importation of Evening Silks, Which comprises some of the handsomest designs and besutifal quall- ties and mont delicate tints ever produced, are ready for exhibition and sale. These goods ate the prettiest ever shown by avy house. Our Evropean buyer made every effort to secure the newest the looms could pro- duce, and that he has succeeded is proved by the ele- ance and oddity of the selection. ‘Those not having visited our Silk Départment we ‘most urgently invite to call, for people are not aware ofthe iinmense variety of our stock. ‘A Dark Room for the display of our evening shades, OUR VELVET AND PLUSH DEPARTMENT ts three (8) timee the sizeof any in thecity. ‘Mapecial attention 1s asked to our Wrap and Habit ‘Velvet, and our Upholstery aud Dress Pushes, Our Plain Velvets, at $1 per yard. are unapproscha- dle, and our Striped and Figured Brocades at $1 and $1.25 cannot be equalled, ‘Ry all means ask to see our SILK AND VELVET DEPARTMENT. LANS= BURGH 4BRG.. “als fade STRICLLY ONE PRICE, 420-429-424-428 oT Mn M. J. Hox, 1800 F ST. M. W., ‘Hes just retarned from New York and is prepared toshow the Latest Fashions in freseh Bonnets and No regular opening day. a7 Fast an Waerss Orsi: 1929 F atrest, opportte the obits, LONDON HATS and FRENCH BOAHETS, WEDWEODAY and THOREDAT, — woes 00 WWF Mis. THE ger 00. NNN m o3 AG mee A RE 9S BB BYE AA Pi be bd WILL BEGIN THE SALE OF 100 FINE BOUCLE WALKING JACKETS, in Biack and Brown, fully finished, with large Ball Buttons, at $4.09. A1s0, 10 DOZEN FINE STOCKINETTE JERSEYS. Cost Back, Embroidered Vest Front. Combinations: Black Embroidered Black, Red or White, and Réd Embroidered Black, ut $2.19, AT Tee . OO NNN bt 3 Ry 00 i ha at oP Hg it BT is ad RRR EFEDDD TTT COOK KEERTTTT ERE DD ‘'T HO ORR ER. T eR RB FU obs, i i Bice Bot 3 nGc8h ‘kee F HP AAE BSGP AHS ised Our $1 Genuine Utica Nonpareil Shirts reinforced all linen bosoms, band. and wristbands will be 55c. ech. ‘Our $1 Gentine Utica Nonpareil Plaited Bosom Shirts, best quality, at 65c. each. Our Je. Ladies’ Colored Bordered Handkerchiefs will be 3c, each. Our 250 Ladies’ All Silk Handkerchiefs will be for Red Ticket Day 19¢. each. - ‘Our 2c. Children's and Misses’ Ribbed Hobe, all ‘sizesand color, will be for Red Ticket Day 17c. 8 pair. Our 25 Fancy Wings, Birds, &c, all colofs, ten different styles, Red Ticket. 11¢. Roys' and Misses’ Cloth Prio Cava. Navy. Brown Fancy and Mixed Cloth, satin lined, regular price 25c. Red Ticket, 9c. ‘Nail GrosGrained Ribbon,all silk, all colors, regnlar price 18¢. per plece, Red Ticket, 11¢. ‘Black Gros Gratued Ribbon, best quality, 4% inches wide, regular price 40c. per yard, Red Ticket, 26c. Ladies’ All-inen Collars, with large capes (alisizes), row of embroidery through center, ndenvorgn bet goods, worth 16c., Red Ticket day only 8c. ‘Your eboice of the following Genuine Extracts: Colgate's, Vennard’s, Lundborg’s, or Labins for Red Ticket Dav only 19c. per oz, inclading 2 oz, bottle, Hand Painted Straw Spisshers, cheap at 25c., Red ‘Ticket Day only 6c. Best 26c. Silk Elastic for Garters, Red Ticket Day only 1240. a yard. Pinsh Table Covers, very handsome, worth 9425, ‘Red Ticket Day only $3.25. 100 Egyptian Lace Flouncings, Red Ticket Day only 68c. a yard. One Black Silk Sult (Ladies’), Trimmed Skirt with basque, will be sold at $8, reduced from $25. One Cloth Suit (Ladies’), Trimmed with Velvet Panels, Basque with Velvet Collar and Cuffs. price $27, reduced to $7.50. 1 Cloth Raglan, size 42, price $10, reduced to $4. We have one lot of Ladies’ Costs, consisting of Jer- sey Cloth, Boucle, and Checks that we will give a choice at $4.50. ‘The above bargains will be good for Friday obly. be M4 Ug PEE ak = 7TH, 8TH AND D 8T3s. For other bargalus see Friday's Republican, oc. Horristz Tracey. Four beautiful young Indies hung without provoce- tion at 918 71h si. uw by Ure ableDodied men With: Out being intercepted: by officers of tue iat, Al in: Sestigatton into. three avsasuius way f mau by the nameot Mul Trop, und his accomplices were bis subordinates, Mou op is well know aa an artistic painter, aud tye ainfnution admitted te deed. ‘he buliding where the ct was committed ls kugwa as the MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENT, where they manufacture Dresses, Cloais, Wraps and n= Underwear for Ladies and Children. Upon questiot Ing the manager migat was learied inat the victims were real Bat on ni jontrot lay what is'manufaetured on tie second Hoot ak eivere iiding- Come and examine the style, the artistic Workmanship and tue low prices of the gvods we inal: uiacture. W¥ positively save you not less than 40 per Gent, aod a fit anc iuction guaranteed. U1 our first floor may be bad all kinds of in pce er ar ai romarkaniy toe Grin jereeys, dey Sy at renga rw manutsctare, ‘out of the best muslin, Chemise, Drawers Seuee hae DPaens eet Gas and Newmarkets, ‘h are superior in style, and workmanship, at prices thut Aak to see 0u1 ‘that they may bring thelr material and we will mt their garments lo order at one day's uoulce. With ouF ‘accommodate Tucllities we can: SScikiction guarnoteed- MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENT, 916 Geventh Street Northwest. on GOFY nd Balesroom for Resdy-made Wedt on sgc- JR. LEON. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND Y in the city, can be ‘only relutble Ladies’ Physician masulted dally, 6a ti, ‘and 4 Brompe treatshent. Gorraspondetos sat eenaatie ns hiss J. 2 uepreox, M. cxpasvz. Formerly King & Lepreux. Late with P. Hanson His. PAPER HaXGINas, cae ‘Respectfully, J. BL LEPREQX & BRO, e21-Swe 508 7thatrest Maexznc Pavstcrax. \ftumily. Must bring. @ facts revealed that the leader of ex of the Manulacturing i.stablish- all who come aud ent ‘and consulte- ‘confidential, stctotly Separate roomy Mr ladigs. a WANTED-—SITUATIONS. 'ANTED — EMPLOYMENT YIELDING 915 SEE fe boeta wien, tor a able, edacaied man, i personally after Deut & aad Tika, BS erate t ED—A GOOD IRISH WOMAN TO COOK. od in “a meh and pon tn a private family. Must Bring ervey ave ce ee .NTKD—FOUR CANVAi ; en a Ee a ae Soniggcon. Call between Sara Spa” oh Et Captor se aes ate "ANTED—A NEAT COLORED Wo! 3 Pik a ANTED—A FIRSTCLASS MAN SPRVANT for housewor :: no boys need d nig ply. Detween Hand G, alOLeiaiear: “erg NTED-TEN ACTIVE YOUNG MF x Vereen, ay eter idee coe AY ie : 410 7th stn. We smiepriteesdy da “AN A GOOD COOK, Wa aND 'ANTED — BY AN ENGLISH toner. Apply nmedintely at iad tera ae ‘Situation as cook: gvod reierences, ‘of references required. ue" | tse se be ele 'ANTED — BY A RESPECTABLE GERMA: Girl, «Situation to do general housework. . AG- ress oF Cail 230 Cat. ne. ae 'ANTED— BY A COLORED MAN A SITUA- vet of relcomanes Sen ? Tn wen sc few trom 1 to3 pm. Bee ska? Ei 'ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE COlORI Wane, custo as chan te peivaie ul tT fauoily. Can furnish good references Vv y ANTRD-SEWING IN FAMILIES BY AN EX- Reena ee ae a Box 41, Star office. Messe W secrete cre on ean experienced In church music. desires an mene ey RES ME BL ocr WWANTED-RY A HANDY, RESPECTABLE re morning aid eveningas Get iyo vances. between RandS sis, berween hours Sand S pm. ‘very small wages required. ‘007s NYT ANTED—A COLORED WOMAN AS CHAM. W ‘ermal ana waitrerr aver lass this evening at 412 Lath st nw OstClass Call ANTED—PAPERHANGFI FIR: Ren only. N.E KING. 1680 14th Roe ANTED—€350 PER MONTH—SALARY ANI OW Siiniian 0 omits Maa ARY AY ‘uy Or state agency. Asplendid combination. “Oar agi. Matic Gas Governors suve 38 per cent In gas Mille Oh chts cur be attached to any Axture: lng the dull, sickiy, yellow flame of a . mellow, igminoas white, increasing grem the UNLON NATIONAL Gas SAVING GS, Fess 2 > AVIN Di'ean Jath at. New York, Bitte ong ‘ANTRD—AN EXPERIENCED LADY TO AL- w4 A BRIGHT INTELLIGENT ‘Young ledy. rapla, legible penm: Sootueping rnd tak! thaiys of orrempeadense. At dress VEW ELL, 1746 Pa ave. nw, oc7-2te Wien aren eres jestres an et mn: to teach I ifs residence: back wand Pupils and well grounded in rudiments A ice. gers _FOR RENT ee fet| Perera Fe, RE: Bow window, on DOUBLE PARLOR, | Od eat ‘arse dour: two commonioating | _ 67-08 | Gferaiahed, rent single ot en utes excelent caterer ous. Terms reas 1824 Fst. aw, pie or en suite; excellent caterer Fo" RENT WaRpeOMELY ety NISHED = order, teu PODS th. Call 0 laud Pine, between 10th and 20t ete a oh 8s SFR Apply to T + FISHER, Tope i EW SST SvSnE Patt. Sui ‘Se hiratabea! RENT—WhoLE PAR iT OF & Wtely farsiixiex! House at West bpd: excellent furnace Moderate Satelit it ReNT—1016 1OTH ST. NW. ‘Mase ave., four-siory bowse: mod limps. For par icalare ENT—TWO COM fooms. unfurnished, bath on sane 1515 Columbia st. 2 ocr-St {3 SBCOND CATIN' Ly rt ae nce ens e tas ces ane” of ane Orn a RENT-311 C sT. &) , Two. W modern impr Tooms; single or en site vETRABLE ares ‘rom Stale department i kitenen on first foo floor. and 8 rooms on touch tow yearly denen’ Stationary wash stan lor, unfurnished. 40" W. A RESPECTABLE WHITE girl a Situation as lady's maidor nurse fer grown huldren; best of reierences, Call at 1240 Lingay st yPOR RENT— ‘OK RY NT—PARTLY FU Hous, closets, bath. iatrobe, tug two Mpper Foows, Fa gr neon, Moor. with excelent vate family. References exch: 620 RT, yANTED—PERSONS DESIR: Bi V ter Ind es? ant children’s cloak: , I at HARRIS Bonpigyment ofices 1508 Sem, ant children’s c ne | cal iS 1508 Nate BOS WAHCHE. S167th st new. APPIY AE he | oe imme SS SW ANTED-A FIRST-CLASS "HOTEL BREAD, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A NICE | AY oor rooms, furnished or W Gake nnd bat eT CLASS HoT Bex eae: White itl, as chambermaid and sewing oF ofice. cera | waltrens best clty reference, Address Av WT Star ANTED-AN INTELLIGENT WHITE Boy, | Ce. x oe Oe NT NEW W to run elevator in large office building. Must be W ANTED~BY A COLORED GIRL A PLACE OR RENT—920 Nk over 18 yearn of age and give references.“ Wasen $4 as chambermald. Call at 1110 Kat n.w 2 can rer w Addresa Box 106, Star office. oc7-Sis | give reference. 0c6-2t¢__ | Sith or without board. DR RENT—127 MARYLAND AW cely furnished rooms, second ‘Moor, AR THE CAPITOL, bie and pleasantly situated “brick Foomis including bath, 108 20 at, he. nA caste FU NISHED ae 5 NT—TWO COMM WA’ MELY ith ten rooms, all modern: Apply at 1497 14ch sr. uw FURNISHED — COMPOKTARLE house on RK st., between 13th and 14% References exchanged. rin & tidy white girl to assist In, cooking, Gall after 4p. m. at basement 1S Bat nen conse BY A FIRST-CLASS SEAMSTRESS, Sewing in families. Satisfaction always given: 1310 14th st nw. ate ANTED-ENERGENIC MAN-CAN MAKE W to 85 day. Speciation a nga nent By Referenges oF security. Room 10, 308 7th sk nw. rd \\ANTED—A MAN 10 TAKE AN OFFI ana ‘represent menutactcrer., $50 per wean, ‘spall capital required. Address. with sinmp, Box 70, ‘West Acton, Mass. 0c7-thdes-2W 'ANTED — A Wi LL-RECOMMENDED SER- vant for general housework, at 926 Pst. n.w. VY. vant sor ge x, at B. ‘ED—PAPFRHANGERS., AT P. HANSON W ise co PE RANGERS A Cort WANTLD A .000D COOK, WHO IR ALso willing, to 40. general iise work for asmait tg references, “2020 Hi atv. WEARSTEDIA MAN ABLE AND WILLING TO Tear, located outside large cities, to represent, An his locality. a responsible honse. ’ Guod salary. leferences. MANUFACTURER SUPT... Lock Box 1685, New York. ocvth-1m ANTED-AGENTS-S100_A_ MONTH AND W aivenen satiny sce neta ON le BAD Dept., by Woodward, 15 yrs. Chief of Detective Corps. ‘Large royal octavo, Vol. over 600 pp. 200 superb en- ravings. fascinating, entertaining, thrilling style. Startling phases, wondertul exploits Secure exclusive territory now, guaranteed: no competition. Only book published Ike it, Agt’s making large sales J.ow price. Compiete sample book outt $1 postpaid. Terms circulars BUKER PUB. CO., Prov., R. oc7-203t WW ANTED—FouR TINNERS, Goon ‘and temperate, and four Bo: plumbers and Uuners, JNO. MORAN, 2126 Pen: syl- aula ave. 008-3 ‘ANTED-DUNDORES EMPLOYMENT BU- HANDS: iB helpers to eau, conducted by Ladies. Men. ‘Women. white and Colored, for all kinds of domestic labor, with references. 717 M st. nw. O65 (W ASTHD-A RELIABLE FIRST-CLAES COOK (white). “Apply, with reference, 1741 Rhoue Island ave. p. w. Oc 8-3U* IRST-CLASs WOMAN COOK FOR Iso to do washing and ironing. 06-8 W anTEDENOWN— HEADQUARTERS FOR Women’ Cooks and Housekeepers, Conchinen, Ballers, Walters and House Servants. with references: guivcompetent heip engaged. NALIONAL LABQK AC, O17 octet Bl ‘Tih'st. uw. ‘ANTED — BY W “aia private, feral 800 situation as cha.abermaid in a first clas City nces given, if required. ‘A RESPECTABLE WHITE Wat ‘Oth st. nw. W ASTED-BY A COMPETENT, ACTIVE, COL ored man, # situation as walter in private family or boarding house. Address P. W. C., Star oflice. oc6-21% WASTED GY A RESP CTABLE YOUNG colored man @ situation In gentieman’s office’ Would be satistied with small pay. Address J. D.. Star office. ocd-3t ANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, FROM VIR- kinia, a situation as teacher in some private family or school. References sxchansed. Address Kev. JOSIAH B. PERRY, Rector St. Andrews church, cor. 14th and Corcoran ‘oct-tu.th.8.3t WEASTEDIBY 2 COMPETENT, ACTIVE Com red Woman, a Situation as cook or chumber- maid ina first-ciass private family. References from last place. Address N. QL, Star office, oc5-3t" fraue haan of wine FoOmR, mioely Kewbed. Ret furnished roomaon Hirst. second and third floors, ingle or en suite: furnished as pariors or bed OUNE S08 0 RT NW: OOD with or withont 1338 1 re ot NOK RENT_ONE PURN SHED PARLOR BED qe a eer ee board: reierences excna ei. 315 C: ‘OR RENT—A PARLOK, COMNU bed chamber and adjacent ball end furni-bed with entirely” new ture: rent considerably Jess than private tamily. ‘(OR RENT—1720 H ST. N. W, HANDSOM! LY Furnished Rooms, with first-class board: neighbor hood unexceptionabie. Ore souare west of War and Navy deparumente ORK RENT—LARGE PARLOR, story. furnished of unfurninbed, other ro. ms, with use of parlor; Board.” 318 todiana ave nwt. I st Nw, inandsom large closeis, open grates, and first-class table T3129 CST NW Story brown-sione front Houle, with 17 rooms and atl modern improvenr boarding house; vacant \ Bt to Inspect, call at oMice of LEGANT Ful For per AL WARNER & Co, O06 SOR RENTOVERY DIMIRARLE FURS Residence, 1213 Co MS 4 | thronghone except or dling row R RENT —~ FURNISHED J 8th,22FB150 | Corcoran, nr. 14th. Sr. 1—CHEAP—T y window brick houses. 68, 7 Dea Government ting Office: mod. EWAGUAMA 1336 Franklin Park, Front Room; bay witdor Bt; references. TANTED—BY A COMPETENT COLORED W stomnan: Sittationanchameriatd and watteons references furnished. Apply at 917 ANTED—KNOWN THAT ONLY RELIABLE. ‘and compeient servants in ail canacities—whhe and colored, with city references COOMBS & BUi GESS, Emp. Bureay, 026 Fst. b. w. ca ate WANTED KNOWN To ALL THAT T FUR hish competent servants and help of all deerip- fon to private families, hotels, stores and ofices This and other cities. ¥. 1. BURNUAM. 630-632 Fst. nw. ‘ei2s-owe WANTED--ROOMS, WANTED RY A YOUNG COUPLE TWO UX- furnishet Rooms for lt-bt housekeepipg, in house of modern improvements: northwest, location: Bpepauent tenant Ae moderate rent,” Address. eNT-SINGLY. fernisped Rooms: convenient wo Chee 2013 10th st, 065: Ul. FURNISHED ROOMS. | bay wludows to every room: reter: eker's and the hi Li-FURNISHED ROOMS. WITH excelient table board, at rreaso: Just worth of Asceusion church, id most delight! ‘OR RENT—DPSIRABLE FURNISH with Board: also ope room on first flo genuleman; bot and cold water. ie terms, 1130 ERY Nice Ef é ps, $200 per aupum. CUTTER WIM. OR RENT—702 TENTH STREET—O% nd floor sulte couplely furnished; aivo two ANTED—THRI see FIRST CEA bUSHine es | V E OR FOUR UNFURNISHED W AREERC Wo FIRST CLASS BUSHEL Toots for light housekeeping. Relerences ex- NV “BISEM\N BROS. cor. “thand Eoc6-2t_ | changed. Address T, W. G.,Stur office. oct Bt WASTEDAS ACTIVE, WIDE-AWAKE LIFE Insurance Soliciting Agent. Apply oom 2, Firemen’s Ina Co. Bulding, 308 7th st.n.w. oc8- Bt W ANted— DIMEDIATELY, 3 FIRST-CLASS: yy, Plasterers, Apply at NIE ave. between Gand WANTED res OOD,, COOK. WASHER AND jroner; must stay at night.’ Apply 1300 N. H. ave., corner N st_n.w. id ANT.D — SERVANTS SEEKING ED ment and good homes. should call at HARRIS’ loyment Room, with references. 1709 N st. * oc6-3te ANTED—AT ONCE-WOMEN COOKS, $10 10$20; Houseworkers, Maids Nurses, Laund- Tesgesiand Scrubbers: Brtlers, Coachmen, Cooks Walters. NATIONAL LABOR BURLAU, 517 STED=f FERTLEDORMAN WOMANS olan Sf aan hppa eae Oct-21 ANTED — DRESSMAKERS AND LADIES IN private life to learn the Eureka Lady Vailor sy— tem; bo chart, scale or machine used; scientific meas- sitar aay: “Paccut tse tomers vane ieee ih acti teeh tees Bee pS a ae Bg Aree. oc6-7t* ANTED—AGENTS FOR LIEUT. GREELY'S ‘Three Years of Arctic Service, the most import- ‘apt work on Arctic exploration ever issued; fully illustrated, and a model of fine book-makiog.” Pub- lig.ed by CHARL! 8 SCRIBNER’s SONS. Address, #20 Wainut st, Philadelphia. OCu-St W ANiebi BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFR, ‘4 Room or rooms, unfurnished preferred. with board. in private fumily. Address, stating terms and Tocation, 107. Star office. ocT-3t® {OK RENT—TWO LARGE FURNISHED ROOMS ‘on second floor at $10 und $15 per mouth. ful location and near street cars. "1006 at, n.%. OUsE 2 6TH ST. E_ KEY 0cb-st 2018 Q ST. ble dwelling, conta ning 10 tooin nce and every Convenience Thos S POR RENT—1214 K ST, NW. FURNISHED lor and Bedroom: furnace ‘and open fires: a ANTED—BY A LADY—TWOUNFURNISHED north rooms. suitable for artist'sstudios, berween Fand N and 13:h and 15thsta: references, Address, Stailng terms with or without heat, ARTISI, Star office. oc 731 WV ANTEDTBY SIAN, WIFE AND ONE Baby. three or four Unfurnished Rooms, between th and 15th sts and Pa. ave. and Ist. 0.2 terms must berea-onable. Address WILBER, Star office, 07-st® WANTED; ONE. PLAIN Room, with or without a: ‘on second floor, by an elderly iad; Teasonable. Staroffice V Terms must be ‘Best of references, Address, M. U0. He Oo6-20* ANTED-WE CAN RENT YOUR ROOMS quickly and save time zd money. Cal. and ex- amine our free list und fuciilties for renting. HA. BENKECTA, 1326 F st n.w., basement. se30-1m* W ANTED-WE CAN RENT YOUR Rooms quicker and save you .nuch trouble and expense; call and examiue our faciililes for renting them. D.G. FLOCTOL & SUN, Keal Estate, 12d F ot a. sel3<sm WANTED—MISCELLANEUUS. R lighted; in good condition; suttat 2m Matioary Wash, of two and three rooms, with fivors. at 920 14th et, between Land K 2t7 DEL AW Ane AVE front room, with alcove, tabie ior parior and bedroom; bath Gu same floor; 1730 F stn. RERT-RICK HOUSE, 83.6 N STREET, West Washington, 10 rooms bath. and kitchen! LOOKIN nisbed rooms and unfurnished rooms should cal nd examine our free it t before go! 3 326 F ies looking tor itooms Gharge: rooms. Kinda, slugie aud en suite | D. G. PROCTOR « BUN, 1236 Fst nw. R RENi—A SUITE OF FOUR COMMU cating rooms on second floor suitably arranged for light housekeeping. No small children. Cuil or ad- dress 1608 19th st. n.w. FOR RENT--FLATS. WEASTEDS CHEAP, BUILDING LOTS FOR cash. Address, with location, size and price, which must be low, INVESTOR, Star office, ocate WEASTEDTA IVOSEATED AND 102 PHAE- ton “Address, with price, PHALION, Star office, octets. ‘ANTED—A NEAT AND RELIABLE WHITE W ain to do generat howsewor ius seal wane Apply after 4 p.m. 1800 10th st.corner 3 oc3t W Area C000, COOK: GERMAN PRE ferred. Address Box 59, Star office. ucS-3t* ‘ANTED-A WHITE WOMAN TO COOK wash andiron. None need apply unless sne bring good rererences, Inguireat 18 Laiayettesquare WANTED A COMPETENT NURSE FOR IN- fant and small children: must be well recom: mended. Apply at 519 4ih st. n. w. Oc5-3t* WANTED TWO FIRSTCLASS VEST HANDS: Dring sample vest; at KEE \'s, 414 9th st. o5-3t WARTEDULARDNER @ 0. HAVE RE fitted their photographic studio: if you want an elegant picture of yourself, call at 927 Pa av. Yost's, W ANIED(A EDITED NUMBER OF PUPIES ‘can receive especial advantages in music at the ‘school-room. corner New Jersey ave. and E st n.w.. ‘iter schooi hours, Kightdoliars per quarter. _o6-2we ANTED—A NICE OFFICE DESK IN 9000 mn, ebeap, 1 p prelerred. Address ‘Bux 608 Post Office.” oobezte" ANT..D-TO BUY OUT A GROCERY STORE. ‘Address, stating amount stock on hand, Joca- ton, terms, &c., C, BJ , Staroffice. 006-81 SW ANE D Bok RIUST RESIDE GN CAPITOL HL “Apply NICOLL, the Talor, 617 Ps. ave. ANTED—DiCoY DUCKS ALSO, SINE (W ioe Sito be goed abd tessonabie in rion AG: dress L., star office, 0CE-BiF ‘ANTED—AT THE INSTITUTION FOR THE. ‘Deaf and Dumb, Kendall Green, three white Couks: wust be young’and sirong and come well re- commended. Apply to the matron. 0c5-3t. ANTED-FIRST-CLASS BASQUE HANDS, Good Button Hole Workers aud Girl for ge! eral housework (colored: 1408 Pennsylvania uve- nue. OC5-3t" W. ANTED-GOOD OFFICE—PERMANENT—F St: first floor preferred. Box 38, Star office. oct WW ANTED-STREET SWEEPINGS ON STABLE manure. I wanta boat load withio two weeks. I pieter to buy by cubic yand louded on the boat. Jeay. word at 1206 Peunsylvania uve GIL. Save ANTED— A GOOD CLOTH PRESSER; ‘steady man and good workman. Apply at onee to W.H. WHEATLEY, 1068 Jefferson. st West Washington, 0C5-3t 7ANTED-A_ COMPETENT AND EXPLRI- enced Maus Servant.. Apply with references ANCIS B MOHUN, Secretary Riggs’ Fire Incur- ance Company, 1331 F st. n.w. 0c9-3t ANTED—GOOD PLUMBERS, WILLING TO ‘work with helpers. can secure steady employ- mentin New York at we, highest wi Fail 'pro- tection guaranteed. Adcress. Linmidiately. ALES W. Secretary Association of Master Plumbers, Od inion Square, New York city. ‘oct-at ANTED— MEN AND WOMEN TO CALL AT ‘ree. White aud colored women cooks, S1¢ to $20. Chombermaids, uurses, wcruvs and men Cooks, COOMBS & BURGESS, Bmployment Buresu, 9308 sunw. ‘ocs-ite ANTED-AT_BURNHAMS EMPLOYMENT ‘Bureav, 690-652 F st. new., Cooks, Laundresses, Dressthakers’ Nurses, Coachinen, Walters, we Clagees of domestic. and other ‘help. Ciy reference. Waren for borthern cities eezoaws ¥ ANTED—LADIES AND YOUNG MEN TO srork on auveitie {ure all aid wutcr trade: ‘eippioy meni day earned ail wats: pin favedsworkmul'eaitee. AddremNATIONAL NOVELTY GO, 22 Nevool st, 0} ty Boston, Mase. -F. 0. Box S002,” PPO Cac cout” “MEN, WOMEN, BOYS AND GIRIS to earn ‘mouth at thelr own. hut pce reese are meen structioun for 10 Gen P HOWELL @ CO, Muuand, Vie posed Oy ANTED-LADIEs TO xNOW igara Dress Cutting by Stood THEY CAN 's new and perfect 7 ANTED—FOR CASH, A GOOD PIANO. AD- ‘dress. with price and by whom msde, MUsI- CLAN, Star office. octa-Gtt WEANTEDIENOWN THAT COARSE HAT\S he face are posi:iveiy obliterated, leaving no parks’ My Electric “Needle Js tue ogiy” remedy Known for this hiveous detect. Send for fuli_parucu- Jars, Electric treatuents for ladiesand chidren. Mrs. br. GABRIEL, 614 12th st., b.t. F and G st8 8 ANTED—COPYING EITHER AT HOME OR Oilice. Address Bux 143. Stur office. sezy-2we ANTED—EV« y TO CALL AT THE Mas..ington CopyingsCo., uortheast corner 7tb and F sts 1.8. und yet iile-size ruyuns from $15 to $20, including fine gold trame. se20-1m D—UP..CIST# ANTED—1 F FINE PAR Witting omer firuiture- Hut Mattresses made Har and renovated Sampics 0 ail grades f 10r covering ou hand. Cabiner repairing CG HALL, Prac icai Upto 1906 14L.. St Iw. sezZLae NTE W sounced ticurable preterred” ‘Mendon. this ayer Address PUPP, 1S%2 Furmountave,, Pula Beiphia, Pa aud3m" ANTED-HORSES TO PASTURE; KEEPING horses winter and summer @ specialty; Wil grain feed when necessary: can be seen at Price's stable, 311 oth st.p.w.: jarm ou 7th st road, OL PB. CLARK, Siigo, Ma W ANTEDINOTHE AND OTHER INSECTS EX Terminated trom “carpets, furniture, furs, &2., by the only process which can Kul them, Hot Napzha Gas AWK. CHACE & BHU. 618 Louislane ay.apze WASTED COMMIBSIONER OF DEEDS FOR erence Pee Sane COR Stotember. can makes drew while Searning tall | Commisisaer, JOHN F. BEALL Stal) 3a. nw ‘at 120 Penns; ivania ave. ow. sefi-lin | in office trom 9a m.t05p.m. TelepLone34¢-2 15. ANTED-STEAM CARPET CLEANINO, “NO WANTED-—HOUSES. NS EE'e BRO. OL Loulslaun sve. ap2a' "6 I HAVE NUMEROUS INQUIRIES: (Ep OE ET ities. Owners having houses or stores for reut or sue Used trce of charge to'owner’ DANIEL Kasey, ae on wk SS EES NTED-BY A FAMILY OF THREE, NO “W ahiigren, an unfiruished houseta nortuwest, sit to eight rooms, with cellar. Address Box 56, Siar ‘alice. ocosute ANTED-SECOND-HAND FURNITURE Stor ‘Feather Beds, and all kindsot Household Furniture, Jor which the highest caab peice willbepaid. Address H. BAUM, 239 71h st. aw. iy17 LOST AND FOUND. ' ‘THE WOODMONT.’ ts, both furnished und unfurnished. Heated by seam. Finecafe. Pri ‘THOS, J. FISHER & CO, 1324 F saw. FOR RENT—OFFICES. RENT 1 RELIABLE PARTY HALF rable ground Uftice erences exchanged. address St, pear 16th: A. HL, Siar office. Lb FURS ISHED ‘M st nW.. ail modern improve- ied; private families ocd-tit RENT ELEGANT OFFICE ROOMS, WAL- ter buliding, 1008 and lulu W..C DUVALL, sucressor to Davi Mat," uuturaila ouls.” Apply owner, 1925 M st. ‘O% RENT“THAT DESIRABLE TWO-STORY House 1309 Rhode Isiand ave. near Lowa ( Ircie, rooms and bath; remt, $30. 1418 Bat. se. FOR RENT—_MISCELLANEOUS POR RENT—STABLE IN ‘York avenue n. Apply ¥20 New York avenue 0.w. {OR RENT—NEW STABLE IN RAR OF 1812 Coachman’s room and ail conveni- a F stalls and auple carriage room. Aj A. T, BRICE, 714 10th st MONEY TO LOAN. REAR OF 920 NEW two stalis and cari roomm: well furnished: looking the entire ciiy stabil: be seeu: price ¥70. PARKILR & TOWNSE. pO RENT FiVEROOM DWELLIN % w: $10 per month. RK. 1428 New York ave, * Wk RENT—1941 CORCORAN ST, THKKE: basement ten-room House: plenty of Ciosets, dumb waier and all conveniences Go and a, Key at 1340, ST-HOUSE ais 11" : Satory bri 8; modern lnprover ments: new.y renovated: excellent furnace and range, a 25. ABDIY OUT A 6. & TO LOAN At 6 PER Adress i. W. TON, Sar office. stating location, & ern improvements. de-irublé loeail 2200, unfurnished, By t0 joan on Real Estate. Changes moderate. te ee Rng EA. Mein TiRe, 918 F st. ww. TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE in cums to suit at lowest rate of 1u- le at shortest notice. SOK RENT—A SEVER-ROOM HOUSE WITH luodert ituprovements, ove square Irom Caplial, {Fett SAB, Key Next door. terest, Movey aval BOWLES & CO., 14: mh (0 LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, IN ‘sums to suli, at lowest rate of mierest. iO. HOLTZMAN, Corner 10th and F streets nortiwest OR RENT— BRICK Rol provements, 146 A st. oe.” §: pply 0 A. > PRATT & SONS. Real Bxine aod da Suracce, ¥01 Oth ri. nw POR RENT—SEVERAL wished Houses. “Kents, $10u, $125. Sy’ TYE & RCTs KPO: ON REAL FSTaTE THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. ig. containing 12 rooms, bath, range. tur Wash Lubs wud every conven: furnished. Apply to Ti *. hace, stuttouars Fok BENTBy yy 204 Del, ave. me, 116. 1315 Corcoran st’, 11: 951 P st. n.w., 1UF- ave., Mt. Pleasa: Mo =* 7 10gy on Cire INstRANCE POLICIES JAMES E WAUGH. 953 F stn. ONEY TO LOAN ‘In sums to suit, on approved Real Estate secur. ity, at lowes: rates of Interest, unhecessary de.ay. 51S Apis | FAIKO, 462 Lonminne aves eset OR RENT-BEA CTIFULLY-PURN ISH i] Uree-story. bay-window house, 212 Nort ft. lavely occupies by Hor a moderate. NO 3.0. HUYCK, 1505 | enusyivauis ave. N.C blacohard, ot Louw ‘ONEY TO LOaN 1 ‘In sum 10 Sul, at lowest & N, t i7 Penosylvacila ave, zorsi2s | — Tat Or..-100, 419-451 3 TO, ‘EST RATES OF INTEREST, BAL ESTATE SKCURITY. MMOs. J. FuSHicR € CO, i324 F st nw. 3 sT-BY A POOn MAN, WEDNESDAY. OC- 6th, @ Purse con! ‘923 Liberal, ward if returned to 681 Tih at oe. ae ANTED—TO BUY—HOUSE OF SEVEN TO ine rooms; mod. ‘Or well located lot, Stavelocationand terms "Address 4: HOUSES Star ove. ocr ste OST OR STOLEN—A SKYE TERRIER Pog: answers tu the name of Fido: No. of Tag, 390. Libera reward and uo questions asked if Feturiied to ‘906 French st. 007-24" od, ir agreeable, 10;paurehase, on easy teruis, Hive tor ho. rooins, brick or tram, Corner pre: tert hurth of Penusyivania ave. State i peices’ Box 4evstar vince, cobra Maroy PURCHASE FOR CASH A COn- rt Waiters RENT, BY (OCTOBER 15TH, 0 ‘ner Property located on G st. n.w., between 10th ba. All comnianications: confidential, | Ad- me tor sule or rept are solic.ted to He a eae ‘ANTED—ELIGIBLE PROPERTY—PEB=ONG 0 Rie: HE RES D—A SMALL. jon the id. Béware of Ld st Dw. > Cee re to 71h OST—ON OCTORER 6TH, AN ONYX BRACE. Littecenith pear A iibetat reward wil Be paud ir Temurned to 110s sth st. nw. OcT~ut® tes MO =¥ 70 Loan ON MEAL “sTATE aT DaN+NHOWER @80N, Guass SECORITIES here 0.6 GREEN. wos COUNTRY REAL PLAS REAL ESTATE OR lowest ESTATE. Iold Fit ow. OsT —ON COLUMBIA ROAD, OR O\ 147H sitect road. south of bridge, over ry "a sinall Box. ‘wlll be iiveralty rewarded ‘on leaving articles at Foun w., tire OST—LADY’S GARNET PIN. AT TREASURY, ir between Treasury, and Art 7. ob Ontober 7.” Return to room 164, 4.G.0., War and receive reward. cx TA FARM. NEAR Wask. | 312 1st. 5, Tra. ington: from 40 to 100 acres; Virginia Address THUCKEK, Star office. ‘ANTED—TO RENT. Ty22 Coun ax. tat. 7 119th St naw. Yr ‘Nu.