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‘The Evening star nasa recular, Bone fide daily circulation more than treble that of any other dail¥ paper pub- liahed in Washington, and equal to that of HM the other daily papers here added together. ‘The Star cannot undertake to preserve or return rejected communications. Con- tributors who wish to possess thelr man- useripts, if unused, should keep a copy. Sz No attention paid te Anonymous Let- ters. ‘ ‘The explosion last night on Capitol Hill af fords a iresh iliustration of the perils of storing large quantities of highly volatile fluids within the city limits, or, at all events, near enough to buildings used for other purposes to cause serious damage in case of fire. If such dangerous substances are allowed to be kept on sale in the city, it should be only in reser- Yoirs built with especial reference to the chances of explosion, with movable tops, so that the expanding gas will find one weak pointand force an outlet there, its direction being skyward instead of sidewise. The suspicion that last night’s fire was the work of an incendiary should make the authorities especially active in their investiga tion. Thecrime of arson is bad enough by itself; but wnen a villain deliberately sets fire w his neighbor's building where he knows that explosives are stored, he deserves no mercy from the law. He should be hunted down like @ vicious dog, and given the full penalty the courts are abie to impose. —$<$<— a —____ That was a not insignificant concession on the part of the Protestant Episcopal convention at Chicago yesterday, when it was resolved to per- mitachange in the wording of the Apostle ereed trom “He descended into heil,” to “He ‘went into the place of departed spirits.” While this undoubtedly conforms more nearly to the Phraseology of the Greek text from which it ‘was derived, the great mass of worshippers who weekly recite the creed in Protestant churehes have grown up in the belief that the human soul, after the death of the body, passes at once to Its final dwelling-place, an abode either of pure happiness or unmeasured woe. The ad- mission by a great church couneil, in its au thorized confession of faith, of the possible ex- istence of a transition state, marks change in the temper of theological thought which de- serves more than passing notice. $$ How little the mere possession of riches, ‘without the capacity or inclination to use them im the domain of active industry, brings dis- tinetion to a person, is well illustrated in the career of the widow of Alexander T. Stewart, ‘whose death occurred in New York yesterda: ‘Mrs. Stewart was ranked among the first five ‘women of America in wealth. Indeed, a very small number of men in this country own more than she did, and few of them have their prop- erty so securely invested. Yet Mrs. Stewart ‘was almost unknown to the world. Persons who have hved for years within a stone’s throw of her home did not know her face by sight. No notable public charity testified to her munifi- cence by its title. The mercantile establish- ment which built up the fortune she inherited was turned over to other hands, soon after her husband’s death. The newspapers rated her as worth anywhere from fifty millions upward, and yet half the people of her own city could not have answered last week with assurance, if suddenly asked whether she were living or dead. Alone in her great, gloomy marbled palace, without the pleasures and cares which come with family ties, shunning general society, interested in little that was taking place in the busy world, all her vast possessions tailed to False her life above the dead level of the com- monplace, or to rouse in the minds of thought- fal people any other sentiment than wonder that one human being could own so much and enjoy so little. a ‘The matter of the complaints about the di- lapidated condition of the Long bridge is some- what complicated by the discovery that there 4s no branch of the federal government ex- plicitly empowered to force the railway coni- pany to terms. The omission of such a designa- tion in the act conferring the bridge privileges upon the company is a fair sample of the slip- shod manner in which the average Congress deals with District affairs. Let us hope that the Forty-ninth Congress, at its second session, ‘will rise above the average, and repair the gap Jeft by its predecessors, so that the law may no Jonger stand on the statute-book a dead letter for lack of means of enforcing it. It seems that we have not heard the last Of the Dilke scandal. Having twice failed to make a valid showing for bis own defense in ‘court, Sir Charies proposes to carry his case on appeal to the great tribunal of public opinion, Aselfconstituted committee of inquiry is ex- amining some new evidence which he has handed them with a view to publishing their conclusions. If this prove unsatisfactory, doabiless Sir Charles can find some that isstill newer. Men in sucha situation as his to-day have been known to furnish evidence whose newness they could absolutely guarantee, be- cause they manufactured it themselves, Unless some attention is paid to the enforee- Ment of the Maryland game laws it is evident tfat the wild fowl trequenting the Potomac will be wholly exterminated. As stated in ‘another column, the river between Washing- ton and Glymont is at this time strang with stools of decoys set upon the feeding grounds of the ducks, and they are watched night and day by pot-hunters with murderous boat guns, 4m Violation of law. There ought to be some ‘way of punishing these greedy law breakers, —————— Ex-Governor Hoadiy, of Ohio, has set an ex- cellent example to bondsmen in general by his prompt offer to pay his dues as surety for the defaulting trustee of the Archbishop Purcell es- tate. It will involve a loss to his own povket of Sifty-odd thousand dollars; but the fuil force of his ect does not appear till it 1s understood that the bond is pronounced by leading lawyers so Aefective that he could not be held under it. It is @ cheering sign, and raises one’s estimate of human nature, to find a man coming forward and paying a debt which his creditor could hardly collect at law, particularly adebt of a ¢lass which men of ordinary honesty are dis- posed to shirk when they can. The difficulty of ‘squeezing anything out of the average bonds man has been so proverbial as to have given ise to@ discussion of the question whether in- demnity bonds, like jadicial oaths, are gener. ally worth exacting. Mr. Hoadly’s social promi- mence bas caused his case to be widely noticed, Jet us hope with the most salutary effect on nancial morals every wher Representative Darwin R. James will be missed in the next House, but some jpersons of ‘® speculative turn, both in Congress and out of it,may feel compensated by the presence of “Deacon” White, of Wall street, in Mr. James's place. The way the unshorn lambs will follow the Deacon around and try toget a peep at his brokers’ orders will be beautiiui to watch; and their astonishment when they have pursued his supposed lead and the stock market goes Back on them, while it may not be so beautiful, Will at least be edifying. ‘oe. Lamp, Blue, Pink or Brass Basa, patent -inch shade, 0c. 2 ‘with Bropge Base at $1.25, nt.que Have Lape, Argand Burner, Globe decorated Lamp, shade decorat ‘match: ‘tena Harare handasoe ory 918, inked ieeb gs ncns in gta a creamy ae esate Hoy Brice sesenes ea, aa Hand Plaques, in “Landscapes ‘Brass Plaque a Ave. aj tae Up to 92.48, ers, in numerous patterns, deserve your ee to our. slag Tn order to obtain the pick of the foreign market, ‘We found it necessary to import early. To induce you to purchase now, we quote greatly reduced prices for This is no exaggeration, In the show window alone ‘we exhibit 9.600 Handkerchiefs, and the department now comprises 100 feet, and fifteen assistants are kept busy. Nothree stores combiped in this city can say as much. rrr r a TL R 4 4 if Dg ey a ROY AL by direct importation, is enabled to give as good values ‘ag obtainable in the United States. FOR INSTANCE: For 12%¢. we show Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, which you cannot match elsewhere in this city under 15c. We have them{n plain white, Insheerandheavy linen, with %, % Land 1% inch hemstitch borders. Also, with fancy hemstitch and embroidered corners, also, some with borders. In colored and mourning borders designs are shown identical to the 25c. goods of last season. FOR WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, Oct. 27, Oct. 28, Oct. 29, 12%4¢. Handkerehiefs for 11%4¢., or 6 for 6c. For 25c. we exhibit the most complete assortment ever brought to Washington. Some few of the de- signs you may purchase elsewhere for 25c., but the majority of the patterns will cost you 35e. We show. very sheer white linen Handkerchiefs, with fancy hemstitched and diced borders. Some embroidered in White, black and fancy colors ‘Those with colored borders are genuine French novelties, as you will recognize by the variety of colors and the originality of design. FOR WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAV, Oct. 27. Oct. 28, Oct. 29, ‘25e. Handkerchiets tor 28c., or 6 for $1.35. SPECIAL—Hand embroidered initial Handker- chiefs ard warranted pure linen. These are splendia value at 25c., but we offer them for Oct. 27,28 and 29 for 19¢. each, or 6 for $1.10. Not more than six to each customer. FRENCH NOVELTIES, hand embroidered in black, white and colors, are shown from 3c. to $4.98 each. ‘Not a few dozen, but thousands to select from. LACE HANDKERCHIEFS of real Duchess from $1.98 to $5.98. 60G, ERR EN eo NN GG Every Handkerchief warranted extra size and war Fanted pure linen. For 15c. we show plain white and colored borders, % 4 and J inch hemstiteh borders. For 25c. hand embroidered Initial Handkerchiets, ‘We also show a fine variety of French designs in cok- ored borders, and plain white with hemstitched bor- ders. Very superior quality. For 35 and 48c. choice novelties, for which you will Pay Inexclusive geuts furnishing stores as high as $1 each For $2.88 a box, balf dozen convent: Initial Handkerchiefs in fancy box ere FOR WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, Oct. 27, Oct. 28, Oct. 29, 15¢. Handkerchiefs for 12%:¢.. or 6 for 69e. 25. Handkerchiefs for 23c., or 6 for $1.35. ‘$288 Handkerchiefs for $2.75 a box. s“s TE 5ssq L K SoS Ho tus i HANDEERCBIEFS, - A SUGGESTION TO LADIES—Why not buy a half dozen Silk Handkerchiefs and embroider at your Jelsure the initial of your friend's name? What better Christmas present? A FACT.—You will never have such a variety to select from, and we are quoting reduced prices now, as list below testifies. . s GENTS SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, EUK K Kx K K x 68c. Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs, wide or narrow hemstitched borders, reduced to 65c., or 6 for $3.80. ‘88c Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs reducod to &3c., or 6 for $4.89. 98e. Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs, with brocaded ‘centers, reduced to 94c., or 6 for $5.55. LADIES’ SILK HANDKERCHIEFS. 40c. Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs, fancy colored —— borders, reduced to 3c. each, or 6 for $1.19 Hand Embroidered Japanese Silk Handker- “colored ls Hantacecnion ecto to select frome $5.08 each.” ound RE BSF gts SoS H fu EM Ssg8 = GRAND AND SPECIAL EXHIBITION OF EVENING EVENING EVENING EVENING EVENING ‘The PALAIS ROYAL buyer has returned from New ‘York witha Grand Assortment of Evening silxs, in Plain and Combinations; also French Novelties in ‘Velvets and Piushes for Street and Evening Wear. SPECIAL PRICES 45 BELOW DURING THE EXHIBITION. 91.50 Evening Plushes will be offered for $1.10, $1.25 Satin Duchess will be offered for 87c. $1.75 Black Satin Rhadames offered for $1.24. 4a Your presence respectfully requested, as an en- tireiy new line of Fine Novelties will be onexhibition. | Sus The CLOAK BUYER has also returned with the following undoubted bargains: Genuine English Walking Jackets (London made) tailor finish: bound in silk braid; striped and check ‘West of Engiand cloth. PaLaIS ROYAL PRICE, 96.87. NEW YORK PRICE, $8.98. English Walking Jackets of Boucle Cloth, with Astrakan Vests. The coat files back In wear and dis- closes the vest, which is somewhat similar to those worn by gentlemen. This isa facsimile of a favorite SILKS, SILKS. SILKS. SILKS. SILKS. A oc So ‘Coo ESP A Bos walking jacket of Mra Langtry, and has thus been named the “Langtry.” PALAIS ROYAL PRICE, $8’ NEW YORK PRICE, $10.00, ‘THREE BARGAINS—Boucle Cloth Walking Jackets, im brown, blue and black, 95.20; worth $7.50. Tailor Made Jerseys for $1.68; worth $2.50. Plush Seal Secques. with seal ornaments, satin- lined, chamois pockets, $25.00; worth $35.00. 4a All of above marked at slight advance on cost Price. These prices are WARM WEATHER PRICES AND ARE TEMPORARY. BBE 9 RRR ppp PRS 4 tes i & & BaP = FEATHERS, | RIBBONS, DRESS TRIMMINGS. A complete New Stock of BIRDS AND WINGS. A novelty is a Feather Breast for Turbans. OSTRICH FEATHER TIps of combination colors, ‘such as black and white, navy blue and cardipal, ecra ‘and brown, red and black, yellow and black, etc., ete,, 68. a bunch of three; worth 98¢. RIBBON NOVELTIES—Satin Sesh, 9 inches wide, all colors, 98<.; worth $1.25, ‘Motre Sashes, 10 inches wide, $1.48; worth $1.98. DRESS TRIMMINGS AND BUTTONS, The finest variety in Washington. Moderate prices, LAIS OY AL. (A. LIBNER.) 1217-19 PENNSYLVANIA AVE AND 401, 608 260 406 AND 407 19TH ST, M, W. For A Taexs_ ‘We introduce you to men’s clothes today, knowing that our bardened tables are groaning to be delivered. ‘The more so because other Clothes are waiting for the same places, YoU MIGHT BE ‘well astonished to know and fully realize how good 8 ‘sult we can give you for ten doligre, and still more sur- prised at the numerous siyies. Bot we DO NOT REST there, because we must cater to the popular taste whatever it costs, THEM. What ls dollar to @ man a ab A PAMILY? ‘Not much, yet there are families and families, and a dollar iss matter of much more importance to some thay toothers, It is sald that Mr. Evarts, failing to ‘throw a dollar over the Natural bridge in Virginia as General Washington did, accounted for it from the fact that a dollar formerly went further than in these latver days. JUST REMEMBER one thing, a dollar goes further in our honse than in most others. No house can show you more than a tithe of the stock we possess, and that is why we think Your interest lies in this direction. $10, $12, $13.50, $15, $18, 20, $22, 925, $28, $30, $33, 935 and $40 ‘are the prices of our suite ‘Now for the makers of our goods or the fabrics from which they aremade: SAWYER. HARRIS, GLOBE, MALLIEU, DEAN POMEROY, ‘SLATER and others are among our prom!- nent domestic makers. cuay, TAYLOR, BOCHOGKER, comprise some of our forelgn manufacturers. ‘We have all these make and more too represented {nour stock, made up into _ Sack Coat Suits, Double Breasted Sack Sulta, One Button Cutaway Sults, Four Button Cutaway Suits, and Prince Albert Suits, $10 per Suit to 940. SAKS & COMPANY, CLOTHIERS, TAILORS, HATTERS and FURNISHERS, At_SEVENTH STREET AND MARKET SPACE. Hoxcorarare Irexs We have the Homeopathic Treatments for Catarrh OF Cold in the Head. Constipation, Croup, Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, Piles, Sea-Sickness and Summer Com- laints, put up in cases containing elght remedies, at 31°20 ter case: ie. for treatment of each complaint: this nelades book giving Tull directions. For $2_we sive case of 12 remedies, with book, for elther of the following: Conghs. Inciuding Whooping Cough, piar- rheea, Headache and Kheumatism. “Remember, these are not secret, or proprietary. or quack medicines, but the standards of Homaopathy, and the accompanying Prescriptions are given by tLe most eminent phys Clans. In tinctures, ‘hundy to have in the house, we t: AHNICA—For Cuts, Sprains, Bruises, Dislocations, ete, 50 cents per bottie. CALENDULA—For Bleeding Wounds, Lacerations, Old Burns, Old Sores, ete., 50 cents LYPERICUM For Punctured Wounds, Stabs, ete, ‘cents. URTICA UREUS—For Burns, Scalds, Erysipelas. Insect Bites, etc., 75 cents. 7@uiUS TOX—For Kueumatiem, Dislocations, etc, 75 cent Very valuable Tinctures these, and of the finest and purest quality. When you want them you waut them aulekly. | Verbum sap, aes ‘May be had at our , 938 Fst. n. w. BOERICKE & TAPEL, BG Homeopathic yatlsts. ERKENS, Corars, Corrs Axp Recumes, LADIES’ LINEN COLLARS, different Styles, 3 for 25 cents. A LARGE ASSORTMENT, st 10c., 124¢., 150. and upwards. LADIES’ CUFFS, 12%¢.,15c., 18c. and 20c. a pair, RUCHINGS—In Pink and Blue at 5c. per yard. In Pink, Blue and Cream, at 10c. per yard. Splendid Assortment in White, HANDY RYCHINGS—6 yards ina box, at 12c. per box. "2c. CREPE LISSE RUCHINGS can- not be equaled. We have them In Wlite, Black, ‘Cream and Fancy Colors. CHEMISETTES—Theso are made of Linen, full length and tucked, and we sell them at 20c. and ‘24c. CHILDREN’S EMBROIDERED COLLARS — We carry a full line and have a new lot we are able to offer at 19¢. each. ‘You will also find a splendid ‘assortment at 25c. on our counters, INFANTS’ BIBS in all styles at low figures. THE LATEST. BEADED COLLARETTES—A most rich and tasty device for Ladies’ Neckwear. Examine them and remember the prices are 74c., $1.19, $1.48 and 91.96 each. Formerly King & Lepreux. Late with P.Hanson Hiss, PAPER HANGINGS. ‘We wish to call ir attention to our lai complete stock of Paper Hangings. toour Gita bie. Sue Giles koe wBecWniio Sack Papers ‘12ige., and 12igc. Brown Back Papers, 10c. ‘Respectfully, J. B. LEPREUX & BRO, 3e21-6w* 508 Tthstreet southwest, SEATON PERRY, (SuccEs#oR To Penny & Buoriren), INVITES AN INSPECTION OF HIB. SUPERB S10CK OF NOVELTIES IN AND VELVETS. AND COLORED FAILLE FRANCAISE M MUSCOVITES TR SLACK AND ALL-COL node FE ERROR ASE AE won CACHE! PEE YARD RANGING FROM Tic, BS IN STRIPED,PLAID AND BEADED pera FOR DRESS PANELS AND GAR- and NEW PLU ca $25 TO $50. Se PLALN FIGURES ANDCORREOT PRICES SEATON PERRY, Pussy Buroma, gqgPeam Avenue. Commer Sta stress, For Tue Ivy Cry Races Gentlemen driving out to the Faces should stop by the F street store (1013) and secure a pair of our Fine Driving Gloves. We makes Specialty of Piak, Clark & Flagg’s gloves, which ‘they claim to be superior in quality, cut, dye ‘and finish toany manofactured in foreign coun- tries retailing at the same prices. Fisk, Clark & Flagg’s Chevrette Gloves, orange shades. Only $1.50 per pair. Fisk, Clark & Flagg’s 2-batton Dogakin Driv- . ing Gloves, made after the English, with outside seams, double sewed, making them strongand: durable. $2 per pair. 2-button Real Castor Driving Gloves, Nght and dark shades Only $1.25 per pair. A good Dargain. ‘2-button “Mocho” Driving Gloves, velvet fin- ished, shades of tans, browns and chocolate, only $1.75 per pair. ‘We are “away up” on styles and qualities and “away down” ou prices, Refers equally to any- ‘thing pertaining to Men's Fine Furnishings. n ei 1 aig sg FFP g885q aad aSgu Fe Hh Mo th Bef Sass8 PT WARD & LOTHROP. Jos Lor Or Muws Hose. An importing firm going out of the Hosiery business gave us the opportnity of taking & part of his stock, which we did, aud at such ad Pantageons ngures we ‘are enabled to Tame ices wine under ollie circumetanoes would possible. Note the prices: “Tot of Men's Fine Cotton Half Hose, British anions. white poles, colors avy, seal card halal ft Previously sold by us. and, #0 far as'we know, now sold elsewhere at 37igc. garnet. Previously sold by” us, and, so. far as fe know, now sold elsewhere at 60e. Only Tibt ef Sen's Heavy Ribbed Cotton Hose: colors, brown and bing mixtures, wolld seal, fan, ecra and mode. Worth 6c., ouly 250 pet a Paiots of Men's Merino Wool Half Howe, full fashioned, ent and dark brown mixtures.’ Bx Cellent qualities. ach below values Ge Cirade, only 250. per pal Zee Grae: only 5c: per bait G2ize Grade! only 50c: per pair: ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP’S BRANCH STORE Hoo ait soy EF E: F aes te be ra A Og Th i i m Usarvareo Tower Bancarws, ‘The Towel stock is at its height, embracing very large recent purchases, made under ex- tremely favorable circumstances, enabling us to quote the lowest prices of the season. ‘About the most prominent,as extra good val- ‘ues, are the following: TOWELS. 19 by 38 inch “Old Kilpatrick,” grass bleached, all linen, Towels, only 124¢. each, $1.50 per dozen, 19 by 38 inch all linen Huck Towels, grand value, only 12%4c. each; 81.50 per doze! 18 by 36 inch al! linen Huck Towels knotted fringe, fancy borders, oaly 12%4¢. each; $1.50 per dozen. 18 by 36 ich all Inen Huck Towels, colored orders, splendid quailty, only 18c. each; 82 per zen. 19 by 36 inch all linen Double Truck, extra heavy ‘Towels, excellent wearing quality, 20c- 2h: $2.50 per doren. : by 40 ich extra fine all nen Huck Tow- 1s, splendid quality, plain whites and colored borders, only Zc. ech; $2.50 per dozen. ‘Our assortment at 25¢.cach fs unsurpasaable, ‘embracing beyond a doubt the best values ever brought to this city. 25. never bought beter ‘Towels than these? 20 by 42 German Damask Towels. ) by BS Huck, with hemstitched ends, 44 Double Huck, knotied fringe. ¥ 45 Cream Damask Towels. y 42 celebrated Barnsley Towel: ‘These and other siyies, whiie and tancy, 25e. each; $8 per dozen. ‘22 by 44 inc ail linen Birdeye Towels, fancy borders, extra heavy, only Ble; $8.00 per fous ‘20 by 42 inch all linen Barnsley Huck Tow- knotted fringe, extra good value, worth , only Sle. each: $3.50 per doze ‘Towels in great variety, at 87%, 60, 5c. $1, $1.45, $1.60 and $2 exch. SPECIAL. 150 dozen 20 by 40 inch all linen Birdeye ‘Towels, all white and fancy borders, worth 25¢., only 22c. each; $2.50 per dozen. Di:to, with knotted fringe, 25c. each; $2.75 er dozen. It will pay you to seeus on Towels, ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, 928 921 Pa, ave. and 912 D st, Orvexrxc Or Lavres Fors Our Fur Department is now stocked with all'the Jeading garments In SEALSKIN, ASTRACHAN and PLUSH, at New York prices. MUFFS, BOAS and 1XIMMING in every variety of Fur, and at the lowest prices for reliable goods WILLETT & RUOEF, Batters and Furri ‘900 Pennsylvan 0026 Acowexratty Overuearn. it makes me tired to hear so much about this ’ere Golden Eagle Clothing Co.,” sald the old fogy clothier vesterday as he took his seat ina red herdic going east. ‘Facts, they're breaking up the clothin’ business of this town. I took a walk Sunday clear out to Woodley Park, an’ ‘twas surprisin’ to see the number of little boys I cum across, all well and neatly clad, and every blessed one I asked told me they got their clothes from. this ere Golden Eagle Clothing Co., and what made it wus than all was, they advised me if J had any boys about thelr size to be sure an’ buy thelx clothes from. ‘em. ‘Because,’ they sald, ‘they sells the hicest clothin’ you ever seed for the leastest money; leastways ma saysso, and she’s judge, you bet.’ Now, that was nice edvice to give an old clothin’ man like me, wasn't it? ‘They're crazy, these ’ere Golden Eagle people are. ‘They mark their goods in plain figures. Charges strictly one price, an’ that an all-fired low one, andif ‘uy one trys to Jew 'em down they don't get mad and try to bluff'em worth cent, but mutter in the peril- test manner something about ‘appreciating the favor of the visit, and, while they'd like ever so muctt to sell em, they hag® but one price for all alike: they never urge people to buy against their Judzment, and hopes ow at some future time to have the pleasire of another call;’ but, somehow, the peopie likes to be treated that way now-a-days, and they most generally finds thelr way back there. #Now, that's patty way torun aclothin’ store, ain’ it? And ver the Golden, Eagle House seems to ve chock full of customers nearly all the thne, while 1am doin’ hardly anythin; You ain't goin’. aré your” Well. if you must you musi butsay! What's your opinion ofthat there GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING COMPANY, NNW. CORNER 7TH AND D STS. = (ALL BLUE sIGNa) 0025 J-M. GRADY, Manager. —$—$—_— << —_——_ 924 Tra: Srezer Nosraweser, \. ‘THE SALE COMMENCES, $5,000 GIVEN AWAY. GREAT DISSOLUTION SALE” $30,000 WORTH OF CLOTHING TO BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF CCST. OUR LOSS YOUR GAIN. $30,000 WORTH OF THE BEST TAILOR-MADE MEN'S, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING TO BESOLD REGARDLESS OF COST. 60 PER CENT ON ADOLLAK, THEY MUST BE SOLDIN THE NEXT NINETY DAYS TO CLOSE A PARTNEH- SHIP. LOSSES WE HAVE TO MAKE TO GET ‘THE MONEY TO WIND UP THE FIRM’S BUS. NESS, $8 SUITS FOR $6. $10 SUITS FOR $8 $15 SUITS DOWN TO $10 AND 811. $208UITS DOWN: TO$14 AND$15. THE BEST GOODS YOD EVER SAW READY MADE. THEY MUST BE SOLD. COME QUICK AND MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS. IF YOU HAVE NOT ALL THE MONEY YOU. LAY THEM ASIDE. THIS LARGE STOCK HAS GOT TO BE TURNED INTO MONEY. IT GRINDS | HARD TO MAKE THE LOSS, BUT WE CAN'T HELP IT NOW. OUR ENTIRE BALTIMORE STOCK MADE UP IN NEW YORK AND BALTI- MORE FOR OUR FINEST BALTIMORE TRADE. WE HAVE GOT TO MAKE THIS POSITIVE SALE ATGREAT LOSSTO GET RIDOF AN UN- PLEASANT PARTNER, AND DOWN GOES THE PRICES, AND NOW IS YOUR CHANCE DONT DELAY A MOMENT, BRING YOUR BOYS AND CHILDREN AT THIS GREAT SALE OF MEN'S, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, WE SELL YOU THE SUITS MADE 1N THE BEST STYLES AT LESS THAN YOU CAN BUY THE GOODS FOR, DON’T DELAY, BUT COME aT ONCE, aT 924 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, BETWEEN I AND K STREETS, TWO DOORS BELOW BURDETTE’S DRY GOODS HOUSE. THE BUSINESS WILL BE CONTINUED BY J. ‘BSMI1M AFTER THE NINETY DAYS @ALE WANTED—HELP. Wats pacer Sar ca sleep st home.” “Apply ED—AN At ieee amy ae two persons. 100 Cat. se. ‘ANTED—TO BUY A GOOD DRIVING HORSE i. MANDEW, alley rear 016 F st. n. w. ofa ‘Teh st. -A GOOD CARPENTER TO ofa job; manet be sober. fu And K sta Ware. oa eto tas War, RELIABLE ENERGETIC MAN, to fill a light ed eee oe Me aect abot ianty Cae Buhgelerences, from arp. tol pm, COLLINS, 930 E st. n.w. i ‘ANTED—A MIDDLE-AGED OR ELDERLY woman to do the work of two; must stay at — free if ‘ANTED—TWO NO. 1 CARPENTER! TO ean PCa aR ad Maton may ott an TET, OS liquor business: one hi ig some ex; rience pre AWW ANTED—T0 DISPOSE OP TEA AND OOFFER Micevintraoreas keene Feanuable offer refused, Address HJ. Rear office. AN ADVANCED ‘shorthand system, some practical and experienced stenographer rem CURTIS Star office, ucaO-Bt* Wanting °Adirem a0, mato Shelving. Address 7. ‘TED—$2,500 AT 7 PER CENT UNTER ‘est on uneticumbered ‘real estate, Address. E,, Star office. as sees 0023-3t* ANTED-UPHOISTERING OF FINE PAR W fot aud cimer Persians Acts nat aan Fea vated andre made. Samples of all grades of goods {oF covering on band.’ Moti: exterminated cabinet. Cabl- net repairing. CG C. HALL, Practical Upholsterer, oczd-1m* 1906 14th st, ne. cE ‘H.C, Star red. Apply 439 20th st. ‘ANTED—AT_ONCE-GOOD’ CARPENTERS at BRADBURY Piano Buildi 1225 Penasyl- ae e Balla, 13D Feary ANTED-A UNION PIE BAKER W. SCHNEIDER, 220 East tol iS ‘oc2evite™ 'ANTED-HORSES (TO KEEP AT $8 PER month; box stalls: personal and special atzention given. to care of horses. "Can be seen at Price's Stable, 12 Sth st. n.w.; farm on 7th st, Foud. 8 miles out. aud3m ‘0.'H, P. CLARK, Silgo, Ma. ‘ANTED—A GOOD COOK, WASHER AND. Sroner, and for general housework, in family of two. References required. Inquire 2028 P st. after 8 pm oc26-3t* ANTED-SECOND-HAND FURNITURE Carpets. Stoves, Feather ‘and all kindsot Heasehold Furniture, for which the bignest ‘cash price willbe paid. Address H. BAUM, 239 7th mt. aw. oc23 ANTED—A GLAZIER AT SASH WARE house of THOMAS W. SMITH, corner of ist st. and Indiana ave. nw. 0c26-3t ‘ANTED-BY A YOUNG LADY—-A LADY Music ‘Teacher; terms not to exceed $6 quarter, “Address R., Star Office, W Antena A QOMPETENT GIRI, TO cook nd do general housework; no washing or iron ing, Must bring reference. Inquire at 610. Hot nw. ‘0026-2 Visa seins nay referred; ‘once al sth ata. eas 026-21 W ARIED-HOUSEHOLD | FURNITURE AND effects of every kind,in large or small quantities; highest cash price paid. Address SM. C.. Nt. Charles hotel, 34 st. and Penneyivania ave. ‘ocd2-ra® TW ANIED HIGHEST PRICE PATD FOR OLD Feather Beds. Address REMS, Star office. 'ANTED-TOSELL THE FURNITURE AND lease of a desirable 14-room house, foil of ‘good ring lodgers: not one vacant room: will sell for 1 ‘down, balance on monthly instalments; Feason for selling have other business and cannot at tend to house. For further particulars call at 1105 F at nw. oczI-lw* OR RENT—C24 1 St. N. W. BY PRIVATE family of two adults. pleasant room and Thamave pleasant: Sitting-+ ane R RENT—PURNISH. S REF FY ences. 904 14th st. nw. 0026-3 R RENTNICELY FU Frivate mong Listom a ‘OR RENT—TWO FURNISHED COMMUNE eating Rooms on second floor; mo cooking. 11 ocke-2t> TOR RENT=A_LARGE, NICELY-FURNISHED ‘second-story bay window Front Room. Gentienian Preferred, 1204 sm oeaeeat Fe THREE PLEASANT SECON ory Room, tarnished lor heueckeepine. es TOR ‘ out children. “Apply at 435 K st n.w.026-5t RENT-NICELY FURNISHED 0OMS ggntlemen. (922 Sth st n.w., bet Tand sts, a yOOk RENT—PARTINS nisbed rooms and {OR RENT—ROOMS—AT 181 8T_N. BE, S able for housekeeping. Cail afer 5 o'clock.” 026-3 OR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS TO GEN. Uemen able and willing to pay a fair price for ood accommodations; house abd everything ew. 1011 K st. nw. pes Fe, RENT—ROOMS— FURNISH. oR furnisbed; very reasonable terms: near State, W: and Navy Departments 1126 Connecticut ave. FOR RENT—ROOMS—CLUB OF FichT GEN- Uemen, students or clerks. can find lance, nice rhished ‘Rooms, with board, at $25 per mouth, if two in a room, near Farragal sduare. be D.G. PRUCTOR & SON, _ocd z 1226 F st. nw. F pd-story front Room heat, gas dath: S10 per month. 1815 Sth st Ww F'ivrnithed room en suite or elagle: Feferences ex; cEtaers — HANDSOME SHCOND-STOR communicating rooms, furnished; well eats 1 bath on same moor; private tamily: price $4 Kst nw. z ‘our gents’ fart jepartment cS, 416 7th st. new. oc2e-se ‘WANTED; A RESPECTABLE WHITE WOMAN eM c20k, and for general bousework in a small mfly; no Washing, wages ‘month; good ref erences required. Address Box 18, Star umce o20-a1¢ 7 ANTED—A WELL-RECOMMENDED NURSE fortwo small children. Apply at 402 Spruce oc2eiate streets LeDrolt Park. BS (W ‘eared. “Cattar s8 East Capitol st._oc25-s1" ‘ANTED-A PARTNER. AN HONEST AND Steady man, with small capital of two or three hundred dollars: general produce business, ready to meet him with iikeamount in cash. Address QB, ‘otice. * oct ‘ANTED—OYSTERSHUCK ER: REFERE! W ANIERGMEN AND WOMEN TO CALL AT once White and colored women cooks, $10 to $20. Chambermaids, nurses, scrubs and men cooks. COOMBS & BURGESS, Employment Burean, 026 F st n.w. ocls-12t6 WANTED NURSERY MAIDS WHO DESIRE ood positions should attend the free lectures on the “Care of Young Children,” given by Mra LOUISE POLLOCK, 1017 Toth st, WEDNESDAYS, 6 and 7 o'clock p. mn.; first lecture October 27th. Mothers are invited, ‘oc23-3t W ASTED—COOKS, CHAMBERMAIDS, NUE Ses, waltresses, dressmakers, waiters, &c.: good golleftor'and office boy, this city; woman for Coruiand, N. ¥., and other northern cities, F. M. BURNHAM, 630-632 F st. n, 0c23-6t" W 4NSED TAT ONCE WOMEN. COOKS, $10 to $20; Houseworkers, Maids, Nurses, Laund— Testes and Scrubbers; Butlers, Coachmen. Cooks and Waiters, NATIONAL LABOR BUREAU, 517 7th oc2s-6r* WARTEDT TWO, MORE AGENTS ON Charleston Views. Also, five experienced can- vasvers on “Life of Hendricks,” just out. Salary or commission. Apply to H. L. VILLLEE, general busi- ness agency, 1224 F st. ‘oc22-tnos* — DR Wane RESSMAKERS AND LADIES IN Private life to learn the Kureka Lady Tailor Sys- tem; no chart, scale or machine used; scientific meas- urementonly. Patterns cut to measure. Positively nore-litting. " Satistuction guaranteed or_money te turned, EUREKA CUTTING SCHOOL, 7th and EB sis. n. w., Room 10. May Building. Tustruetions and patterns ‘reduced one-half until the 1st I leave ine st. ocl5-120" WANTED. 2 GOO COOK AND TAUNDHESS (white) and dining room boy who can di (colored); both m at have reverence, Call at 1 ENT BU- (W ‘ress, conducted by faaten, Men, and Women white and colored, for ail ielads of domestic with refe 7 WARTEDITADISS To WORK FoR Ui thelr own homes. $7 to $10 per week can be nietly made. No photo. painting: ‘no cunvassing. For full particulars please address at once CRESCENT ALT CO. 19 Central st., Boston, Mess, Box 0170. 0 NTELIIGENT MAN LOCATED “ANTE W “ccisie principal cities, ws represents histo euiley, responalbie house. Gadd salary to right parts, Rereronee "MANUFACTURES Sap deck Box 1685, N.Y. dcimelm "ANTED—-HAVE YOUR PICTURES TAKEN at LARDNER @ BARR’S ‘ph Studio, 0020 ‘927 Perua ave. OR RENT_NEAR THOMAS CIRCLE, weilsfurnished communicating Rooms. en Singly, on second or third floors: private fain'ly Fequired. 1415 Nt. n.w. : "ANTED—IF YOU WANT TO BUY OR ‘Stocks, Bonds, Petroleum and Produce on 1-16 commission, for cash or on margin, write or call on J. EDW. GOVE & CO., 488 7th st. Our new Cireular mailed free. ‘oclS 3m ‘ANTED-TO EXCHANGE NEW FOR OLD Stoves at BUTLER'S, 931 Sth st, near Kat, nw. Smoky Chimneys cured, Latrobes, Furnaces and Ranges made to heat or no pay. Old sioves bought and for sale cheap. ocls-Ime WANTED HONSHS TO WINTER AT $6 PEE Month. Refer to Chas. Bradiey. ‘National Bank ‘of Republic: C. A. Boynton. Associated Press; Francis Biller, 460 Touislang ave.; Major Thox PF. Morgan, BENS. H. MILLER, Sandy Spring P.0.. Md. o12-1m* ANTED-AT GEN. E. F. BEALE'S STOCK farm, horses to winter at $8 per month: box stalls; pasturage $3.50 per month; horses called for and re- turned. EB. LAFFERTY, Hay scales, cor. 10th id La. ave. cS ‘ANTED—EVERYBODY TO CALL AT Washington Copying Co., northeast corner 7th and F sts. n.w., and get lifesize Crayons from $15 to $25, including fine gold frame. se20-Im .NTED— iS THOSE PRO Wy ANTED-5.000 Dy: “Woavuncea’ ticarabie preferred. Mention this wper. Address POPP, 1382 Fairmount ave. Phila jelphia, Pa. % aud3m* W ANIED NOTH AND OTHER INSECTS EX Yerminated from ‘carpets, furniture, furs, c., by the only process which cau Kill them, Hot Ni Gas_A. 1. CHACE & BIO., 616 Louisiana av.ap29 WéANTRD_ COMMISSIONER QF DEEDS FOR every State and Territory. Notary and U. 3. Commissioner, JOHN E. BEALL, 1420 F stn. w. ofice trom 9a. m,toS p.m. Telephone 344-2 13 NTED-STEAM CARPET « whipping by our pro ess. ‘Telepl Hache BRO, Of6 Louistann ave. LOST AND FOUND. T OST-SATURDAY MORNING. OCT. a BL 3D. ON 7th or Oth, between F aud 1 sts. D.W.tWo aa diasced envelopes, containing letters of value to the Owners only. Addvess 1332 V st, haw. at OUND—ON 7TH-ST, PIKE A SORREL MARE hind legs white, nd” white star on’ face. Owner Gan have same by paying for advertising and keep. 3 RUPPERT'S SONS, sult pli Oc26 St = REWARD—LOST—a LARGE BLACK NEW @ Foundiand Dog, with white breast. The above Rward itreturned to CHAS. GRAFF, 409 80 st- LW, ewarQaee OST-ON OCTORER 24, TWO SETTER DOGS, one red, the other orange and white, Liberal re- if returned to 922 G ate i 23, A 80! taire Diamond Pendant of Earring, inciosed in gold cover. Liberal reward if returned to 1755 K st. hw. 3 OC25-3t* OST—FRIDAY AFTERNOON, IN NEIGHBOR hood of Judiciary Square, a small Black and Tan Dog, without collar. Liberal reward if returned to 307, Est nw. oc25-21¢ SHED ROOM bi first-class Tab) MO shall childre 0c26-20" ISHED ROOMS. Boare; best in the city taken, 1103 13th st nw. OR RENT—FOUR UNFUE suitable for housekeepin; gentleman and ‘wife; good references required. 2217 Ht st. 26 FoR BEST EARGE SAU00N PARLOR AND ‘other furnished Rooms, for gentlemen. #21.G st ocz6 ste NT— SEVERAL UNFURNISHED | ‘Rooms on second and thira floors; sing: necting with or without board: convenient cars pablic buildings; house first-class. 2d) st. uw, oc2b-si* = ee RENT—UNFURNISHED ROOMS, SUI bie for housekeeping. Inquire on premises Lim st, opposite star office. 0c26-3i OR RENT—1537 181, NW SANT SUIT Ww. ‘of Rooms, with ‘first-class board. References re- wired. oczzane nw. communicating, furnished furnished. en suite or singie; no children: reut low right party; cars pass door. ‘0c26-3t" FE A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Apartment. Apply at S18 15th st. nw. oco6-1mm ST_PLEASANT ROOMS, FURNISHED AOR RE: or unfurnished, leruis reasonable; board it desired. G10 13th st. nw. ith large coset. private family of adits, 008 Stk st OR RENT_ONE UNFURNISHED ROC ‘Kingman Place, between 13th and 14th 1 Qsts. Call aner 5 o'clock p.n oczs-2t* {OR RENT— NICELY FURNRHED FRONT ‘Room; suitable for gentleman, 1316 10th st. n.w Private tamily ‘& oc2d-3t* ENT—AT1910W A CIRCLE, FURNISH §I Rooms, to gentlemen ouly. ~ iteiere ENT-AN ELEGANT FURNISHED PAR: } fc, contauning tires rooms and private bad location unstirpussed; opposite. Franklin = 920 14th ot n.w. pee ee TENTH STREET-ONE sbo und floor sulte completely tarnished, ulso two single rome. aera ged awe rT MS, WITH HOARD, FUR: Ptinienea “and “unfuraished, ina delihtfi igealty. es 3 POR RENT—70 A PARTY WISHING To E005 Omize, a pleasant room. with heat, gas a board for two, at $45 per inontt: for one, S25" genteel party only. Address W. H. Y., star office. Socasate Saieantige 3 JF9e RENT ROOM AT 442 NEW YORK AVE ‘To permanent tenant rent willbe low. oco5-ae ‘OR REN A 1108 NEW YORK AVE. TW comfortably furnished second-s each quitable or genuran and wile or two gentienen ot Indies: with bourd and Home comforts; references, oc23-Bt TW ANID LADIPS TO LEARN THE ART OF Dress-Cutting and Making by Moody's perfect tailor system of actual measure and make adress while learping. First. ing done to order at 1920 Penna, avi WANTED--SITUATIONS. ARTE! N ANTS A SIT tion 8 machinist or engineer; ‘8 years’ exper nee: will leave the city: best of references, Address, G.J-B., Star office, fortwodays Ate 4 'THD—BY A RESPSCTABLE COLORED a Situation as nurse in private famliy:, can eferences Call at $28 C st = oare rule, Ci jas Dressmak- uw. ocl2-1m eer 7 ANT: ‘woman a place as. cook, chambermald, nurse or seamstress; can give references, “Call at 214 Mt sn WANTED: BY A SETTLED WHITE Wostas a situation as cook in a private family; can fur. nish good references, Address Box 20, Star oifice. 1t* WV ANTED BY TWO YOUNG | GERMAN Girls, one to do light chamb rwork and the other sewing and teach children German; can furnish Feferences. Address Box 100, Star office. — oc26-St ANTED-SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE white girl as chambermald or seamstress in a re- spegiable, family: best of reference given. Apply B38 M st. Georgetow: oc26-u ANTED-BY A SETTLED WHITE GIRL, A Situation as nurse for oue or two children; will. ing to travel: good home Is the object, not inones. Ad- dress Hox 99, Star office, oc26-3t™ —BY A YOUNG MAN, A PLACE IN rivate family as cook; best réferences given. Ath st. 263i A C1 Coachman. reference from last place. Cali or address J. H. L., 1702 Massachusetts ay OC2G-3te ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY GRADUATE W ot Wasbingioo High School. a Position as assis ‘ant bookkeeper, cashier, or if any clerical capaci best of reterences iurnished, Adareas Mine FLOR S “AS —BY A YOU: Box 28, star offic sree enb Ste WASTED BY NG_LADY OF REFINE. then a position as cushiler Or copyist: best of Tek orengen can Ve furnished. Addrews 0. it, Star office. ‘AN ¥ girls, one as cook and the other as chambermaid and do sewing. "Can furnish good cily references Call 2b 2300 Ht st. nw. oc2b-3t 3 N THAT ONLY RELIABLE ind competent servants in all capacities—white nd colored--with city references. COOMBS BUR- ESS, kinp, Bureau, 926 F st n.w. ‘ocls-12t6 ‘ANTED-A YOUNG GENTLEMAN (GER- iman) who I well acquainted with the English, French and German lanzuages wishes to obtain. & Situation as a correspondent gr casiler. “te in also a ‘bookkeeper aud writes @ good hand. Address BE. Bar onice caste OsT— BLACK, WHITE AND TAN SETTER Dog. Suitable reward. HG. HARMON, 24 a aitor's office. 0c 25-Bt* FOR RENT—UNFURNISHED. St, bandsome suites of sunny Ri and third floors, Inguire at 1421 OsT—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23D, A PAIR OF Gold ‘Spectucles, going from 220'7th st. se, to id Dse. A liberal reward given if returned to J. H. WILKERSON, Steani Boller Inspector. MONDAY, 1d Lace Pin ti re in the end belt two. A reward will be pald ff returned to 1900 New ‘Hampehire ave, n-w. ons \OUND—A SADDLE AND MARTINGEER, ON ‘Sunday, October 17th, near the Long Owner cau have them. by baying a Teward. Ingufre OfSAS. SMITH, 1309 Mary ve. aw, oc23-au* MONEY TO LOAN. MOREY, 10 LOAN AT LOW BATES STOCKS, ‘Bonds, Commercial Paper of all kinds and sold. Reliable investment securities a 8} ‘LOUIS CUNNINGHAM. - MoNEX IN AY SUS DeSisED, TO LoaS NES ee eee sett epee te pete ey 8,00 $5,000, $3,500, $2,000, $1,800. 58,000, ae & DEEBLE, _0c22-1m 1319 F ot JOR RENT—THREF UNFURNISH 2d floor, suitable for light housekee} wot and cold water. 6d tween 6th and 7th sts, ying: use Of bath B sts be cab FUKNISHED ROOMS, and third floors, bay win ‘dows, south front; gentlemen preferred. 927 Ist.u.w. ‘ocab-3t* R RENT—1346 RIGGS ST. N. W. 1A. somely furnished Rooms, single or en suite. with Use of parlor and piano: house and furniiure’ new: with or without board; references exchanged. 0C23-St* OR KENT—HANDSOME APARTMENTS, FUR- nished or unfurnished. single or en suite, in a fashionably locate} house. near Farragut Square. Ad- dress E.R, Star office. RENT—ENTIRE SECO! pletely furnished for light housekeet ences Address M. A., Star oflice. Oth st. nw. between Dand VOR RENT—941 K ST. N.W., HANDSOMELY furnished rooms, on second floor: en suite or sin- jesirabie locatig MOSEY, 10 LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AME Promp: attention to all applications. SWORM- STEDT & BRADLEY, 927 F st oc21-1m MONEX LOANED ON_AND SALES MADE OF ‘Building Association Stock, W. 4. DEMPSEY, Real Estat ocld-sm 1424 New York ave. MSiz¥, 20.LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AND AME other first-ciass securities at lowest rates of in- terest. HUFLY & DYER, oclé-1m 1301 F st. uw. Insurance, &c., ern improvements; 209 Stanton Place Ghd Massachusetts ave, me); first-class ‘references (FURNISHED ROOMS, AT OR RENT—152] 1 STREET, LOVELY PARLOR: and bedroom, handsomely furnished: suitable for ntleman desiring quiet home with small private unily, and in the immediate vicinity of depart and Arlington hotel be2: MOoSEX 70, LOAN ON REAL ESTATE SE- AML carity in sums to suit, CULLINANE & McDERMOTT, oclé-Im_ Real 36 fate and “a5 5-4 VQ) TO Loan 1 y $25,000 oo waa BSUes TO SUT and jewelry. “Fireproof safes.” Entire premises pro- tecied by burglar alarm. B. WALLACH, Loan Broker aud Jewel oc13-1m ft ‘OR RENT “TWO U FUR ISH D COMME! fing Rooms, third floor, also, baci rouka {orn ed: private family. with or without Board. ‘Terms LARGE FRONT ALCO ‘with good table board: house kept by 3 ‘orn st A PRIVATE FAMILY, A 'y furnished front Room, with single gentleman only, 13 Grant Place. 0c233 ONEY—8500, $1,500, $9,000, $5,000, $8,000 Motni amaltcr sues to loss tow wate: oe eon, Esuitein dig. Call now. ocl3-m EAL ESTATE LOANS. = FIRE AND Lit E INSURANCE. Army and Navy Pay Accounts Cashed, Loans on Lite Jnsurauee oF other good securities.no delay. W. H. DEMPSEY, 1434 New York av. P.O, box 69: oc73m MoSex 10, ANON BEAL ESAT, 18 ‘Sums to sult, at lowest rate of interest. seld ‘ANTED-KNOWN — HEADQUARTERS FOR W Aromen Cooke. and Hous keepers, Coachmen, Butlers, Walters, and house Servants, Governess: on competent help enguged. NATIONAL La Bok SUHEAU, 917 Tn se aw ocaa-ote 8 ia _s Corner 10th and F streets northwest, aa ON BEAL ATE 15.000 [sellj__ THOS. E WAGGAMAN. ‘white man, a situation as driver, or where he make himself generally usetul; ¢an read and ‘acquainted with the city: will fur- desired. Address Box’ 118, Star o023-Bte Wate AN ABLE-BODIED YOUNG write; thoronghl; Dish references office. ozs ANTED—POSITION AS DAILY OR REST deat governess, by highly recommended young German, thoroughly’ competent to teach Brst-class ‘Musle, German, French. Address TRUTH, Star office. css “ANTED-SITUATIONS FOR COOKS, CHAM: bermaids,'waiters, coachmen, and all classes of nelp, this and other cities, furnishéd: private fanul hoteis.stores and offices. F. M. BURNHTAM,630-63: st. U.We ‘ocza-6te ‘ANTED-STENOORAPHER AND TYPE- ‘writer, having fur Knowledge of law, desires em) 1. by the hour, month, oF otherwise. Ad- EX, Star office. ocas-3t* ‘ANTED-KNOWN TO ALI, THAT 1 FUR: fo private families Doteln stores and ‘oees ores and ‘ofice his ‘and cities... Bi fe and other NILA, 650-652 Panw aide we WANTED—ROOMS. YW ANTED — BY A QUIET COUPLE, a ‘uished Room. Addtewe BET. Sear offbe: O85: ‘ANTED—NUMEROUS CALIS FOR all sections of city. Persons paving. same wi find.to. their interest to register. “D. G. PROCTOR SON, Real Estate Insurance, 1226 F st. n.w. ANTED-WE CAN RENT YOUR ROOMS ur frge list and tachiies for, fonting ita HENRETTA, 1826 F ot, n.w,, basement. se60-1m* WANTED-—HOUSES. SW ANte? 70, SIRE, AT, Apour Hop. nth, a1 unfurnished house | eae ie ee dress my 5.000 i000 J) ONY PO LOAN ON APPHOVED REAL io M* Tate sect Rit. erate commissions. No delay. au30 GEO, W. LINRENS, 720 20th 8 ‘ONEY TO LOAN JMG rams to suit, on approved Real Estate secu ity, stlowent atea ofinteree. Cuntpes mere No un jolay. ma cK Lied 1508 Pennaylvania ave, ‘ONEY TO LOAN M In sums to suit, at lowest 00 a) real Shan seioes ne UTIFULLY FURNISHED Rooms on second and third floors, with Board; references req 1416 N st. nw. ocl6-20* 70K RENT—FUR! LARGE, jeasant Rooms southern exposure. 1239 New York ave. VOR RENT—1214 RNISHE nd open fires: also y desirable location. oc2-4w* RNISHED—DOUBLE PAR Jor, Diaing-rocm, Kitchen, tirst floor; yard and cel- Jar conereted: three rooms on the third floor: newly painted and papered: convenient to new” Pension iding: terms reasonable; references exchanged. MS pw. Adults onl oezset™ K ST. N.W. THREE ROOMS, communicating, om the first Hoor. Also, Front Room, third floor. "All nicely furnished. Ternis very jodderate, (No childre oCzS-Bte FJOR RENT—TWo OR THREE FRESCOED COM- ‘mupicating furnished Rooms, second floor. heated furnace and open grate: south front, larye balcony: two communicating Rooms, third. ioor; good stable and accommodations for tricycle. 607M sun. w._ Private family: reterences: Boafd if desired. 023-3 RR RENT-TWO NICELY FURNISHED F'ittoms nnd. one’ Unfurnished. Room on second floor, with heat and gas, and bath on same floor: terms moderate; private fainliy. 11060 st mw. ocod-aie ROE RENT-A LARGE NICELY FURNISHED ‘second-story iront room; new house: mod. improve. ments: private family. Also wofuraished rooms, third floor; reverence. 1030 0th st n.w. eed 020 ‘ONEY TO LOAN, AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST, ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY. ‘THOS. J. FISHER & CO, 305 1824 F st nw. Mo TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE aT yest rates. DANKNHOWER #808, nhip ris LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OB ST-CLASS SECURITIES af lowest rates of (0 delay where the security OG. GREEN, S08 "thie my cas TEE Mee a 0OMS AND BOARD AT MRS. Lat nw. ‘between $d and Wee a ee Px aaa ath a ce or Capitol Hill, Address ‘Underwear a: reasonable oct ‘OR RENT_PLEASANT, WELL FURNISHED Hee Ry eee og . 3. W.. 1S [oe aE oes SLE CETTE moderate charges: ‘OR RENT—217 EAST CAPITOL ST. (GRANT Row), large iront aleove room, on second floor; iso Foomis on third tloor; low oe28-1m, R RENT—ONE FIRST FLOOR. EN SUITE, ‘also one large front room, handsomely with board. THE FRANKLIN, 1332 Ist. uw. Ocas-6* R RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS—PLEASANT second story front Room. with alcove abd bay’ win- ow; lurnished: with or without Board. Private fami. Wy: wo children. eferences Near 14th st carsund (6th st. herdics. _1410Q st. ocz3 Bt" i RENT-SEVERAL VERY NICE ROOMA first oF second floors, furnished or unfurnished, le or en suite: mod, imp.excellent home cooking: Ghanged BS Cet nae ee Reference ce ce EB RENT—1720 H ST. N.W., HANDSOMELY ‘FPitroished Room, with first-class Bosra: neighbor. ‘hood "unex. ‘one square weet of War and N oczelwe ee a rooms reluse board; references Woe Star Oftoe. ocean 9 RENT—600 EST, N.W., ROOMS BY THE FOR RENT—FLATS. ra THOS. 3. FISEER & co, Mage Pata, FURNISHED, A Rows with bath room: heated. ed jo FITCH, FOX 4 KOWN, RENT—U [Pit of four Room 27th st nw Ay Fok RENT STORE AND DWELL rate if pr = 1002 18th st. now. oD Ie NOR RENT_FINE STORE AND BACK BUILD ings, L008 Ext. n.w., one block from Pennsylyarie, ave. Two all-niate Glass Show Windows sez] FOR RENT_MISCELLANEOUS Fibein's\ Sastre a wonta avroy 3h. nw DOR RENT—DESK ROOM IN {t Law buliding, 1a ave. on ne : ares TA, Stat oft SOR RENT-STABLEIN REAR OF Joi2 i4Tit ‘st., corner allew; four stails aod ample ALLEY IN viaining sintivaa coe Tange fot aud poodoen Diy ts Clone ar ners Mociathunuaee POE BEST NEW STABLETN Rian oF iid Satine. Conshinails orn and‘ai eoavens zncee: four stall nied ample castings onan Sa AT anice esa oobtim® —_————_—— in FORSALE—MISCELLANEOUS POR SALE—JAMES Kk. November Ist with the Perch Wagons i House. OBEY WILL gest stock of Pi this city, south of Philad \ skies, Carriages, Pluvtonsand Day Fine stock of Harness at bottom prices. York ave. and 61 FINE, THOROUGH-BRED MARE, 3 sold. ted by Lxperiment, damn dithe Desig record of Sy under saddle. a De EX'S Stables, Ls bet Teen end 13th abe OR SALE—A GROCERY AND PROVISION Store, with oveter rooms attached, boiler for steatne is erything complete: ‘saiistactory reason for selling. ‘Star office * ihe Wafoun S ‘Address J.B rse-power, in good order. < 1206 D st. nw. ne ning. Price $150.026-208 the finest that five vears. One pair auds 1 inch hig! Hiorses. 16 hands high Coupe Horses; ten head wery fine Horses 2 parpones: No eutucky ni Xp reasonable offer refused, ‘SIMMONS, SUL POR SALE Horse, 6 years to trot fast, lication ts THOMAS RUSKELT, NTA THOROUGIE handsome and a first-class tanlly con, with young cate tinree weeks old. "Address Is F-Se stay omige weet VOR SALE—HoWsi, WAGON AND HAkN iw, jor any business, ‘Apoiy vo Wei ROR out ate Seo: CaN depo, oF apiny to ASS £ bred Jersey Cow: JOR SALE—A SECOND-HAND Fi be seen at B.& P. CARTER, 1834 Vt. ave. {OR SALE—JUST RECEIVED, TO BE SOLD ON commission, one pair 4-year-old Mules, eultable ur lumber wazon or brick cart, ALBIN PRICE & COs 909 La ave. oc2B-Bte {OR SALE—GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE, doing a good business, No trouble about license, Inquire'at 700 OCz- Bt aa ECIAL C : BARGAINS Tiy-octave Piauos, Intent. Improve: ments, faliy' warranted: price #175, with clogaut stool ‘ibd gover: at G, La WALD & BRO,'S, 700 ith sk owe cdots ror, eA BILL fluished with beveled and in good order. POR SALE —ONE WALNUT AND MARBLE idcboard, $25. cost $40; walnut Dising 4 Chairs, > Address M. L., Star office a! JOR SALE—A SET OF BLACKSMITH TOOLS but little used; will seli very cheap: reason tor sci going to leave the ely. Luquire 0. Nici her 6th and Fats, se. caste ‘CLOPARDIAS. Jamis Pan ton, the celebrated historian and: blogtapher, saye “hat in every house where there is placed aset Of Ape pleton's Cyciopaedia It Islike sending the whole faniiy lege.” This WOFK all ‘the volumes can be ot noe on small monthly payments by addrenw ‘Hox 129, Star office, DOR SaLE-AT A SACKIF lent T-octave square PLANO, or would RENT reasouabl; jose’ bullde Am. B FINE LOT oF IMP Birds, the best singers, for sale cl Also, Bird Food and Cages, at the bird store, 11 sw. ST. HARTBRECHT. QOR SALE—AT GREAT BARGAIN ae Vinee ised, at $200; 8650. puy ments on gunt covers and stovls included. dsowe ex. cover aud plush itt anpig at PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS, 22 mh baler ee Sezai DOR SALE-CHEAP FOR CASH, NO REASONS: ‘ble offer refused! fur—it acid within ton Gaye bare ma in cood working order. Splendid “chee fut ‘mall capital "No trouble about hoense: ‘Zi oth se ay ccipawe 0H SALE-AN ELBGANT YOUNG Jions ive years oid” hat ne sins (10%) hinds gh) mod ix handsome, fast, spirited, sate and. sound ay dod can drive him. Inquire at LEADINGHAM & Wik Sicoats ie nw tees im RSALE-AN ssiuP BURDETTE onoa3 mide expeciatly for protest ect onder: will be sold At a low fi moderaterate. "Address £2 N. Siut office. “ocld-awe DOR SALE—ONE FINECHICI Fe SALE-SLATE MANTELS: THE BEST place in the city to get genuine Siate Mantels ab iow prices is at ROACHE’S Mauufactory, 41 BUSINESS CHANCES. NOWN BALTIMORE GRAIN HOUSE, Sop py eg PS Seat aaa (Sbephage Ges onthe See ha Shee Giserig aaition a cated anes ane eraneigee Saale Caikis cm Gace ae ime ae ANFEDS ao Pana Sate ta eas gale woe ene abe ad saapitad prety gouated. S.C HILL, e and Insurance, fea, Reactant Se om Saas ED—A MAN OF EXPERIENCE IN THE pa yy fifteen handred dollars, to Joiu the advertiser where cerca sake Sune ae sie sedi 2 GOS BCTION EL AND LUNCH locality: very cheap: sat ‘hr disposing of businens, Call ae Tt 0e25-Bt* i CHANCE FOR HOTEL OR Lahoz JR tits Boarding Housekecper.\” Tue thfnlture ior sale aud houve for tent. ise house is well Comers nd’ iberaliy‘patroniaed, am it has beee tar ines Searm: afforas ® good opportuelty tw anyone de tous ‘of entering” nto & Says eek oF mouth: roonas rangi cheap. R RENT—THREE DESIRABLE ROOMS iN Riley ballding, corner 9th and E wa mw. For ‘ierms apply on the premises. oc22-00 1627 14TH ST. N.W., NEWLY AND ingie ‘with oss sare coreaaee ey ee Ww. oR RENT—PART OF A rooms; mod. con. 17th st uw. HOUSE ORUN- ‘ocal- INING “KALORAMA” On ‘EST SIDI. milis