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THE EVENING 5 "WASHING TO™ SATURDAY. roe 30. ‘The Evening Star nas a recular, permanent bens fide datly circulation more ti treble that of any other daily paper pub- Mshed in Washington, and equal to that of all the other datly papers here added ¢ undertake to preserve or Con- tributors whe wish to possess their man- useripts, if unused, should keep a copy. a@ No attention paid to Anonymous Let- ters. It isa very common error which the socialist committee in London has fallen into, as to the right of everybody to the useot the pubile streets, Irrespective of time and circumstances. The same mistake is made daily in the large cities of this country, when political, social and religious bodies want to indulge in’ what they call a “demonstration,” and are refused the privilege. The streets of a city are public prop- itis true; but that does not mean that any one citizen or collection of citizens has @ right to use a street to the exclusion or incon- venience of other citizens, except by permission of the authorities to whom the laws comiit its care. If any other rule were recognized, there would be nothing to prevent an American maker of patent medicines from painting his advertisement on the front of every post office building owned by the United States. Such buildings are publie property in the broadest possible sense, and every cltizen who pays taxes, and does jury duty in the federal courts, and otherwise fulfils all his obligations to the government, is one of its proprietors, This xives bim absolutely no privi however, beyond free access to the corridors und pubiic reception roomsot the building at such hours as the official custodian designates, Under any different arrangement chaos wouid reign where order now prevails. The custody of the streets of acity is @ function of its police department, If the custodians decide that a certain proces- sion or exhibition would cause dangerous blockades, inflame the passions of a rabble, givean extraordinary impulse to the work of the criminal classes, or otherwise militate against the peace and comfort of the commu- nity, they exercise only a lawtal discretion when they forbid it, It any one considers nim- selt aggrieved, the courts are always open to his suit for an injunction or damages. The scgialists of London, ti they actually believe | that they are not enjoying their constitutional | rights, will gain nothing by trying to effect their ends by violence until they have ex ed all the puetfic resources which the statutes of the realm provide. ——— The latest sleeping-car horror only adds one | more to the long catalogue of proofs that this | jass of vebicles are, in certain eireumstances, mere gilded pyres. It is the old story of the oil lamp and the coal stove. Nothing but a desire tor big dividends keeps such antiquated appa- ratus in use by a rich railway company. If ereosoted timber, tungstate sizing and mineral paint were used Instead of the gum-charged natural woods for ornamental purposes; the heating done by exhaust stexm from the loco- motives, or by one of those processes of chemical evolution whieh have been tried with success | in Europe; and the ears lighted by gus, the pipes und burners being ail outside and the Tays transmitted through adamantine glass transoms set in the curnices, the perils of travel from one source, at least, woula be re- duced to a minimum. But this would cost money; and the sum laid out on it would dim- inish the incomes of the stockholders to some extent, or else cut down the princely salaries of the presidents and other officers. It might also interfere with thé artistic beauty ot the cars. But that is of comparatively small im- portance; for a human being, in the presence of the most horrible death knows to nature, is not likely to measure bls surroundings by the standards set up by John Ruskin or Sir Charles Eastlake. —— a —__ Mr, Biaine’s progress through Pennsylvania | has been marked by a succession of most en- | thusiastie popular tributes. It may be still too early to forecast the canvass of 1888, for, in a country where the march of events is as rapid 2s in ours, there is no tell- ing what a single twelvemonth has in store; but it the nominating conventions were to be held to-morrow there is no room tor reasonable douvt that the republican. vote of Pennsylva~ nia would be cast for the head of its old Ueket, if not for the whole. Penusvivania may be counted as solid tor Biaine; but how about New York? The vote of the Empire state will doubtiess decide the presidential con- test {a 1888, as it did in 1884. Can Mr. Blaine repeat his Pennsylvania triumphs in New! York? Thatis the question to be solved by bis coming visit there. a Persons who are apprehensive of cool rela~ tions between the President and the newly- appointed United States Attorney for the northern district of New York, because the latter gentleman is quoted as saying that he was not going to have any “civil service non- sense” about his office, need not alarm them- selvesseriously. In the first place, perhaps Mr. Lockwood didn’t say it. in the second place, a literal interp yn of the remark would please rather than displease the President, who | has as hearty coutempt for ¢ivil service “non: sense” as respect for civil service reform of the honest sort. Fiually, if Mr. Lockwood did in- tend to sneer at civil service reform as the President understands it, there will not be any | conflict between them. A conflict is impossible | without two parties, both active; whereas a re- moval trom oifice is a one-sided’ proceeding, in | which the remover docs ali the acting and the | removed is unable to do anything but submit, 7 T. PARKER, THE Wo Sccdertal powers seine.* Nervous avd chronic Salistion free ai Parker house, digs. au pened Puave. Dw. MECHANICAL AND STEAM-HE GINEENS, “STEAM ASD HEATING AND \ ELEVATORS, Ete Agents for Impex Steain Heaie Heater. Kuuler & blak Ls ‘on pa: > Steam Heating specialties, Passenger and Freight Lievators. W413 G STREET NW. Ovenrcoars. It by po means follows that an Overcoatto | dewarm must be hears. Many people bay | such in the belief that the heavier the gar ment the greater the warmth. Except in extremely cold weather it will be found that e moderately 1 ght Overcoat, weighing. ‘Say, about three pounds aud @ half, is better adapted to genera! purposes than the ex- Wemely heavy cues, We havea great va- riety of such medium-weight Overcoats, Famging in price from $10 to $33. GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE PRICE CLOTHIER, 607 SEVENTH STREET, Opp. U. S. Post Office 29 Tee Foxtowrse Disrarcx ‘Was received by us to-day: | “New Yorx, October 25th, 185G B. H. Stinemetz € Soa: | ‘Alaska Seal Skins advanced twenty per cent in Lon- | eon seston SRS?” | on | *. ‘ine | inebes jong, tom $140 We have our sto Rane, an shall continge SEAL SACQUES, 40 aud 4: tosz0a, SEAL SKIN JACKETS, $100 and $125, Special attention is called to our SEAL PLUSH SACQUES, JACKETS aud WEAPS, fished thesame ae Sel Sal Kk of SEAL SKIN SAcqu! BH. STINEMETZ @ sox, oc23 No. 1237 PENNSYLVANIA AVE N.W. Surars. Opeved this morning new lot al sizes, Quality and {fit best in the city tor the price. oa Call aud examine them. W. 8 TEEL 986 Pennsyivania avenue Cod Ger Taz Bor. ‘THE CONCORD HARNESS. Weare the Sole Agents for the sale of the Genuine Concord Harness and Collars ‘Beware of imitations. Besure of Name and Number. Ser THE EVENING STAR oY WASHINGTON, D.C.. SATURDAY. poropkr Having closed ont from the manufacturers large invoice of the below named silks at speclal prices, we are enabied to quote figures below the retail market. Weare quick to take advantage of sach opportunities, and, a8 Is our custom, herewith give our customers the bene- fits accruing. Aline of Biack All silk Rhadames, the clean est and handsomest qualities we have yet shown, 194n., Worth STke., only THe per Fd 20-4n., worth $1123. only 94e. per ¥4. 2i-In., worth $1.35, only $1 per sd. 1-in., worth $1.30, only $1.16 per ya. ‘21-in., worth $1.37ig only $1.25 per yd 22-1n., worth $1.80, ouly $1.50 per Fd Llineof Black All-silk Satin | uchesse, sa perb qualities, superior finish. Better than these at the prices have never been offered. in., Worth $1.37% only $1.25 per yds im., worth $1.50, only $1.35 per yd. 24-In.. worth $1.50, only $1.50 per yd. (Pirst floor; near D st entrance.) WooDWARD & LOTHROP. “Trs Exousx, You Kxowr “Tailor-made suits were never s0 popular, many ladies having two or three of these ele- gant dresves.” ‘The most convincing proof of the correctness of this assertion is the enormous demand for the cloths of which they are made, Ranking first possibly is the rich S4Inch Broadeloths, their Gnish commending them above all others for fine suits All the shades worn we have— $2and §2.75 per yd. Width 1p yards. Close upon Broadclots comes the exquisite Enuiish Cassimeres in fine stripes (like men’s tronserings), extremely stylish, combination of black with bine stripes, black with white, ear inal with biue, brown with tan, blue with tan, twoshadesof brown. Never mind the pri we would rather sorprise you. We almost forgot to say that Jackets are also made from ‘these, matching the sult, (Burst flodr: midway; right side.) WOODWALD & LOTHROP. A Reet Brexoixe Or Corons nidicent field for the display of ial taste cur Fancy Velvet Stock pire nut sch auot er Ste ‘Stripes upon stripes, cheeks fand clecks withonts We bave stock with especial view tolts come oniousiy with our Woolen Dress ‘We have been eusinently success ‘ado not believe there is a piece ofwoot materia! but that we can maich it with suitable trim ets, $1 per yd. ‘vin, Siriped Veivets In a great varlety of rich colorings, $1.25. x Weivets, $1.7 Velvets, 32 per ot begin 10 tell of the stock OD Paper; ities.” We ask ¥ Moor; last om the ri YOODWARD. NAL Dasask Barcars. zhu) ‘& LOTHROP. Jose attention of hotel keepers, proprie- restauranis, Doardins-house keepers and housekeepers in general is cal ut stock of Fine Table Linens, recent ed. hich in point of pureness. of fiber, thness cf finish and lowness of price sur xoods of their kind yet offered by pusses any as, Gt-inch Cream Damask Table Linens, extra nen Table Dam- terns, only Ue. per yard. 4 Geum “Damask Table Linéns, ext er yar ed German i.inen Table Dam- patterns: white and fauey bor yard. Gnasics, extra fine quality, Ww desigus, also In Polcwspots ‘and ders: only nnd dismond” rman Linen Table Dam- WY quaity, haudsome patterns, only ‘yard. rman Linen Table Dam- Xita super quality, new designs, only $1 yard. Bleached trish Linen Table Dam- ity, hunisome patterus, only yar picins to match, $2 per dozen. ay Napsius to S350 per dozen. Finer grades fe ‘Taule Damasks at Siou, SL. 0 per vard. With the above bargains in masks ag an additional attraction we extraordinary values in mched Irish Linen Damask nd $2 per dozen, Linen Damask Nap- ‘88.50 and = per dozen. Linen Darussk. Nap- 1. $5. $4.50, $4.50, $0, 5 p per dozen. Lot 3 Bleached Iris Linen Damask ole patterns, extra heavy, ouly $50 per doz Y Lov of German Linen Damask Napkins, ghoice pautSrns, a superior quality, ouly $0 per “WOODWARD & LOTHROP, PA. AVE, 912 DsT. ‘O-MORROW'S: NEW YORK WORLD. It will contain A Full Account of the Kidnapping of Dr. HENRY A. ARMSTRONG, an old resident of Washington, and his incarceration {a the Morris Plains, New Jersey, Asylum. 118-20 Sean Prosnes Asp Asrraxnans SEATON PERRY, (Svccesson To PERRY & BRoTHER), 50 INCHES WIDE SILK SEAL PLUSHES, OF MY OWN GION, AT $12 AND ILK SEAL PLUSHES, AT $2. 010 4, NEW IMPORTED ASTRAKHANS, 50 INCHES WIDE. IN MYRTLE GhiiX. NAVY BLUE MEDIUM AND DARK BROWN AND Bi.ACK, AL S4. s> AND $6. compl ASSORIMENT OF NEW PARIS PRLIN Waa, JACKETS, NEW- ETS AND DOLMANS. ELEGANT SEAL PLUSH SACQUES, AT $30, $40 AND $50. STOCK OF LYONS SILKS, FAILLE CALSE, SATIN Se LS HAIRS AND PLAIN TP CLUTHS, SUHINGS” ASD scorcH NOVEL SES IN ALTAWOOL PARIS DRESSTE EUROS FOR PLAIN” IND COMBINATION £eSVPCIAL APARTMENT FOR DISPLAYING NING GOODS BY GASLIGHT. a” PLALN FIGURES ANDUORRECT PRICES. SEAION PERRY, Penny BuIprNe. Penn. Avenue. Corner Yin street Established 1840. cs | Sezcraz. Axp Prosocscen BAKGAINS Ly BLACK DRESS Goops, ar BRODHEAD & (U.S, 907 Pt nw. Black % Viugouals, 8 and i5¢. Black % Cashmeres, F 4 Wool Algerian soiting* 250. Biack 206. blues Ali Wool 40-inch French Wack Ail Woot Casiimeres (original ye). Seiya, 10, 87 S (hese are 20 per cont less than present market prices). Hinck Lyons Sik at o¥c., 51, 51.20, $100 and e175. Black Satin, a Si, $1.2 and $1.50. Above re Best Hiuek Dressmakers’ Camn- brie. Se. a yard. Bisnkeis, Comforss wud Woolen Un- derwear, at bottom prices. “-BKKODHEAD & CU, 30-8 ee 907 Fst mw, Mae J. P. Passes, IMPORTER, 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST. Wil sffow the coming week: her second Importation of AUTUMN BONNETS AND HATS, Comprising all the new colors, “GIS FRANCAIS,” BOREALIA, RUBY, PRINCESS BLUE, ROUGE ANGLAIS, &e., ‘Designed expressly tor Costumes, oc30 © iprovements, ““W HOME EASE, QUIET, SPEED AND DURABLE. Our latest production, acknowledged bz experts to be the tiuest production o1 sewing mechanism of the aa ‘Uur range of work is the largest and most varied ever produced on any Sewluz machlve. ‘Cail and exumine our s-achine ut our office, Que bres Forms for Draping ony ai Complete line ‘Needies and vanplete ie ‘Repairs for alt ieee OY ULPENHEIMER & BRO., sie Rulae Sewing Machine Rooms, tients mt. St Cloud. Buu AI kinds of Machines for reut. ‘oc crEW HOME. XN = Fascy Creaueny Boerrer, ‘Without the Faney Prices. ‘You can have it delivered at your house in pertect coudition by addressing 2 M. BURCHARD & BRO. Fine Grocers, Pa ave, comer Hest CAN “The most popular “swing Saciine in America, Hypothesis Arm Lhe inning. Seit eating. bSthine meas Gat cog wheels hind without spiral spain _ Ladies wiciiug to have or rent, or hate one Tancren Hairs. DOMESTIC.—The objection many people have to “Ready-trimmed” Hats and Bonnets is the sim! Jarity in style and trimmings. They seem to con- sider ready-trimmed goods of necessity cheaply made and of inferior quality. ‘This is true. in a sense, with the goods of wholesale maaufacturers, which are thrown upon the market for quick and close sale; but we desire youto know that the ready-trimmed Hats and Bonnets in our millinery department are wanvfactured in our own work- room and designed by our premier modiste; they are as carefully aud thoroughy made as much of the custom work which commands the fancy price of some fashionable milliner. No more skillful Jabor than ours {s to be found anywhere; aud whether you arean expert in millinery or not, It ‘will afford us special pleasure to entertain you in ‘8 visit of inspection to cur department of trimmed. foods, OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT possesses this in+ valuable feature: We guarantee satisfaction in every particular. If there is nothing {n our large ‘stock that pleases, you may select a frame and such trimming as you desire; and when the work is completed, if it is not satisfactory you are not expected to accept {t; in tact, we would much Prefer you would not. We consider It as much a Part of our business to please you as to execute the order. We mean what we say in his matter, and do uot advertise it as a claim we do not intend to substantiate. IMPORTED GOODS.—Drop into thestoreon Monday next. November Ist. We shall open a case of Im- Ported Round Hatsand Bonnets, including another Jot of those beautiful Bandeanx. These are im- ported exclusively for us, and we have them in Yarious desiziis and colors. Before you go out Femember to ask to see the Turban introduced by the BBR 00 NN BoP Gyo SRE ‘00° MOND aw A RRR cco nm RRR ar pA RR GO Hon F MAL AA Ere 6 nH ER MMM ASA RR Oo HH Ey MMM 24 8 HE GOO oH kunt 816-318 SEVENTH ST. N.W. Masvracrerixe Co, 437 7TH STREET N..W., Offer the following Special Bargains in MEN'S FURNISHINGS. Being over stocked in our K. K. Brand DRESS SHIRTS, we will offer them at the very low price | of $1 each, for ten days only. ‘Ihese Shirts are the very best that we can produce, aud never retail for less than $1.25 each. Also 20 dozen handsomely trimmed NIGHTSHIRTS Qiasonville Muslin), full size and length at 75c, each. Sold everywhere at $1. WINTER UNDERWEAR. ONE CASE HEAVY MERINO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, at 50e. each piece, worth 65c. ONE CASE HEAVY MERINO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, at 75c. each piece, worth $1. ONE CASE HEAVY SAXONY WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, at $1 each plece, worth $1.25. p CASE NORFOLK AND NEW BRUNSWICK SHIRTS AND DRAWERS full regular made, at ~ $125each piece. Regular price $1.75. ONE CASE HEAVY ALI-WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, at $1.50 each piece, worth $1.85, ONE CASE HEAVY SCARLET WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, at $2 each plece, worth $2.50. ONE CASE COLORED MERINO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, full regular made, very fine quailty at $2 each piece, worth $2.50. 50 DOZEN EXTRA HEAVY AND THOROUGHLY FLANNEL DRAWERS, at oN THE CELEBRATED MEDLICOTT CO’S SCOTCH WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, in White, Gray and Scarlet. ‘These goods are celebrated on, ‘account of not shrinkinz. We have full lines of them at the Lowest Prices, HEAVY BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS AND DRAW- ERS, as handsome as silk: size, $4 Shirts and 30 Drawers, $1.80 each; rise 10c. per size. ALSO FULL LINES OF NECKWEAR, HANDKER- CHIEFS, SUSPENDERS. MERINO AND COT- TON HALF HOSE, COLLARS, CUFFS, KEEP‘ SHIRTS, SILK REGINA AND GINGHAM U. BRELLAS, GLOVES, JEWELRY, Ete, Ete, St Lowest Cash Prices, KEEP MANUFACTURING CO, 437 71H ST. N. Ww. OLIVER P. BURDETTE, Sole Agent for the District of Columbia, Store closes 7p. m.,exceptSaturdays, —0c20-6t R. H. Taxioz, 983 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, SPECIAL SALE OF MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S coaTs PRICES REMARKABLY LOW TO REDUCE STOCK. AS AN INDUCEMENT TO PURCHASERS, WE HAVE SELECTED A LINE OF COATS IN BEAVER CLOTH, MIXED ENGLISH CLOTH, PLAID AND CHECK CLOTH, BOTH PLAIN AND FUR TRIMMED, ALL SIZES, MARKED AT PRICES THAT CAN- NOT HELP BUT INTEREST THE PUBLIC COATS MARKED DOWN TO $3.00, AND RANGING IN PRICES TO $15.00 THAT ARE GOOD VALUE AT $6.00 TO $25.00. ‘THESE GOODS ARE GOOD STYLES AND STERLING VALUE, AND WESOLICIT AN EARLY CALL TOSATISFY YOURSELF 8S TOTHEIR VALUE, AS THEY WILL SELL RAPIDLY AT PRICES MARKED, BR. H. TAYLOR, 029 983 Pennsylvania ave. ° Tue Prsusuzrs, MESSRS. FISHEL, ADLER & SCHWARTZ, Ne ifl« ‘the few re- ott Some berets pa “THE COURTSHIP OF MILES STANDISR” ‘From this date will be sold at Sixty Dollars, o ‘They have decided to publish FIFTY PROOFS BEFORE LETTERS ie. Eave no urumimers bo Bouse. wo annoy «nce aligak By Machiue. We also hav LUTZ & BRO, 19 497 Pennsylvania Avenus AT 97 ‘ a aeaaeann = eeisedtat ow V. G, FISCHER'S, 629 15th Street Evexma Suxs ‘Having in view the coming wister season the PALAIS ROYAL has secured the most select and complete stock of Evening Shades in SILKS,Sa TINS, SURAHS, RHADAMFS, FAILLE FRANCAISE, CREPE DECHINE, SILK MULLS, and other light fabrics. with Hrocades, Stripes, Plaids, Pontes and other novelties to match, OUR EVENING DEPARTMENT IS UNSUR- @ PASSED, Not only can all the choice Novelties be obtained at the Palais Royal, but prices are quoted positively lower than asked by the New York houses. NOVELTIES, Novelties in VELVETS, PLUSHES and SATINS ‘for Evening and Street Wear have also just been ‘opened and are worthy of inspection. nm. EEK IL KEK SE Bag ‘on Me BBR A RRR GGG. NN g8Sq BRB A AR # GGG 4A Il N NN SggS> 4 FEW NOTABLE PALAIS ROYAL BARGAINS: Black Faille Francaise, 69c., worth $1. Black Faille Francaise, $1.29, worth $1.75. A Special Bargain for $1.08, worth $2, Black Satin Riiadames, $1.24, worth $1.75. A Special Bargain for 98¢,, worth $1.25, 25 pleces Plaid Surah, 69c., worth $1. 50 pieces Novelty Plushes, 89c., worth 81.25, 24-luch Evening Surahs, 65c., worth 85c, R@- Having ascertained the prices quoted by the New York houses we confidently claim these goods to be fully worth the prices stated above In Finer Goods we can save you from Fifteen to Twenty percent, THE REASON OF 17, ‘The Palais Royal Silk Department Is a now one, and to urge on its rapid development All Silks, ete., are to be offered for Six months at a profit Just suficient to Pay the department's expenses. It may seem arash policy, but we deem {t a wise one. For instance, if you buy your Silk Dress of us will you not also pur- chase your DRESS TRIMMINGS, RIBBONS, BUTTONSETC, atthe PALAIS ROYAL ‘We make a fair profit on Dress Trimmings, but as ‘we import direct we are enabled to undersell our com- petitors, and remember, we have no bad debts to make good. We sell for CASH ONLY. DRESS TRIMMINGS, ‘We show Pear! F dsings, Ornament Gimps and Gal- loons specially imported for Evening Dresses, Dress ‘Trimmings and Buttons for street wear we show in endless variety, and quote moderate prices for the best goods only, We keep no trash. BBR Mf BRR, PDD g5sq Bh HT APR BPD g ee ote he ae Bes ot oo Bow Ss8 = FEATHERS. Itsometimes happens that an importer has finan- cial troubies. By paying eash for a large lot of birds and wings we are enabled to quote apparently ab- surdly low prices, ‘The good# quoted below are the Best and worth what we quote, 1.000 Wings, all colors, Ze., worth 150, 2,000 Birds, fair size, 15¢ , worth 50c, 1,500 Birds, with win worth 68, 100 Jetted Wings $1.35, worth $1.98. 60 Feather Breasts, $2.68, worth $3.98, 2,600 Ostrich Tips, combination colors, 6Sc., worth 98e. cco 00 A OK 5S oo oo & EX 8 Seo fan Se A Bhs, as cco ith 00 A A K K 8ss8 ‘The Cloak Department was added when the Palais Royal opened its new store, about a month since. We are proud to write our Success Greater than An- | ticipated. We have reversed the usnal order of | things in this department, It is customary, you know, to reduce prices towards the end of the season, e know nobody wants Cloaks in WARM WEATHER, So we reduce prices the COMMENCEMENT OF THE SEASON, Instead of selling a Few Cloaks at alarge profit we have sold Large Quantities at a very small profit. In fact, at a profit that is too small to be profitable. We therefore announce the | WARM WEATKER PRICES ARE TEMPORARY. $6.98 Black All-wool Astrakan Jackets, double. breasted, for a few days longer, for $6......87.50 Check and Striped Tailor-made English Cloth Jackets, double-breasted, still selling at $6 .87....$6.50 Stripe Cloth Walking Jackets, tight-fitting, reduced for 9 few days longer to $5.68......$9.50 Black Diagonal, double-breasted, English Walking Jackets, bound with «ilk braid, reduced to $8.2 7 Ulsters, double box plait in back, new English style, untila cold wave comes $5.98.....816.75 Newmarket, cape back made with inverted pialt, a London novelty, at present re- duced to $14.58.....98.75 Visites of Boucle Cloth, far trimmed neck, siceves and buttons, warm weather price $7.79....817.26 Victoria Wrap, All-wool As- trakan, trimmed with fur talls, satin lined throagh- out, still selling for $15.....623.75 Jackets of Seal Plush with ball and tight sleeves, real beaver trim- mings, reduced to $20.....860 Wrap of Plush Seal, trimmed with handsome Jet ornaments, warm ‘Weather price $56. Ha Above prices are temporary. gs BPR, ERE coo HA fb Boe par Bom aGn0 si Aaa st ss, PPP KE oO IT AA £ Pals tates 5 om Asa Lb ‘ssS Po Ker uoa*S Tu 88, A q 3 cee Wy aataeaE) Es s fA OE Ee SS 25S iu EB OS HANDKERCHIEFS, HANDKERCHIEFS, HANDKERCHIEF, HANDKERCHIEFS, HANDKERCHIEFS. HANDKERCHIEFS. HANDKERCHIEF, HANDKERCHIEFS, BB- By request the reduced prices quoted tor the Special Sale will be continued untll Wednesday, No- Vember 34, at 6 p. m. Izye. Handkerchiefs for 1144, or 6 for G5c. For 12ye. we show Pure Linen Handkerchiefs which you cannot match elsewhere in this city under 15c. We have them in plain white, in sheerandheavy Ainen, with %.%, Land 1% inch ‘hemstitch borders. Ajso, with tarcy hems:itch and embroidered corners In colored and mourning borders designs are shown Adentical to the 25c. goods of last season. ‘26c. Handkerchiefs for 23c., or 6 for $1.35. For 26c. 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 35. We show very sheer white linen Handkerchiefs, with fancy hemstitehed and diced borders. Some embroidered in white, black and fancy colora ‘Those with colored Borders are genuine French novelties, as you wi!l recognize by the variety of colors and the originality of design. SPECIAL—Rand embroidered initial Handker- chiels ard warranted pure Inen. ‘These are splendia value at 25¢., but we offer them for Oct. 27,28 and 29 for 19¢. each, or 6 for $1.10. Not more than six to each custome: LADIES’ SILK HANDKERCHIEFS. 48c, Japanese Sik Handkerchief fancy colored hhemstitehed borders, reduced to 89c. each, of 6 for $2.5. $1.19 Hand Embroidered Japanese Silk Handker- chiefs, in white and colors, reduced to 98c. each, GENTS LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. Every Handkerchief warranted pure lnen and extra size Plain white or with newest styles uf fancy colored borders. be. Handkerchiefs for 12%, or 6 for 690. 25c. Handkerchiefs for 230, or 6 for $1.35. GENT's SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, 48c. Pure China Silk Handkerchiefs, in plain white or fanc; colored hemstitched borders. ‘Also some with hhund-embroidered silk initials, Réduced to 45c., or 6 for $2.65. 68e. Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs wide or narrow hemstitebed borders, reduced to G5c.. OF 6 for $3.80, ‘Bbc. Japanese Sk Handkerchiefs reduced 10 83a, or 6 for $4.80, ‘8c. Japanese Silk, Handkerchiefs, with brocaded centers, reduced to @4c., or 6 for $5.55. Ba" Above Special Sale prices terminate Wednes- day, November 3d, at @ p.m. sharp. , ROY A (4. LIBNER) 1117.19 PENNSYLVANIA AVE AND 401, 408 cag: 405 AND 407 12TH ST. 5. W 30, 1886—DOUBLE SHEET WANTED—HELP. WANTED--ROOMS. FOR_RENT—ROOMS. FOR_RENT-—-ROOMS._ NTED—HOUSE PAINTE! (RST-CLASS ED-THRERB, UNFURNI ‘ROOM! —CONNECTH 1 r. % T— DSOME UNFUR Witte wackitHon 2 cox sistemas | Wait eaa Of she lightest wrt of Rob ooree: | UREN Trees eee ee RE RD et | POR RENT GTN MARDROME US root ANTED—] WISH TWO MEN OF GOOD Ap- | {0¢, 7 slgeriy dy ad sont would give ue of fise without board: serve breakfast AG | with orewithout board: beat i Gesired: | Ale, ‘ha WASTED IL WIRE Two ith | Psho-and ingtroction as part payment’ "Adareasine | aes Bort Bae : 1 | PR Sab Ne oes eri ae and goo! wages lar one, Te" | Ln. Star office. We | ROE RESTA CONFORTANLY FURNIRHED | JOO R; NT—HaN DSOMELY FURNIAIDH 0 <0: Wy ANTED—A RELIABLE MAX, FROM is TO | WW ANTED_FOR GENTURMAN AND Wire, | P’Room sattabie for gentleman aad wileorieeaee, F 9nd floor, Gopainting of five Fooms and beth, ig WH ae cr eee creat, Sem 38 TO iwo communicating Rooms. second floor, with | tlemen: dow Fst mw. “ES” | ihe prety new Male Dd at, between D nud Fe horses. Write preferred. 1218 Fat. nw. ii. | board: vicinity Dupont FORREST TWO LARGE ROOMS AND ON: | Bpuot'nat hn a rape Ny AN — BE BUT M er toom. lurnished. third floor, References | ——)———— a ————— 'W ‘nit need appiy:porttion it suitable oe an cue | Recaro 18 Sar fice exchanged Apply st 210a'st we, BOR R RENT Si Git SEN W, SUTNES OF lady need reflued faut shours 9 to 4. Aj SPS ceo RR TR ae han ace, 20 foots ite \\7ANTED—A GENTLEMAN OF GOOD BUST. cle of goods {ust nave no competition a ke ta 0 vcompetitio Eind“ute best of references must arcompany” apmit cation; salary $80 per month and a liberal commis: Address three days Box 54, Star office, ae ‘ANTED—A RESPECTABLE WHITE PERSON "W Stho understands some cooking: cliy references: must stay nights "613 13th st nw: Fits URNISHED FRONT ROOM, BY W tinay, ina quict ‘family rs in family of two) near the Goverment Printing Office. rent must hot exceed $8 per mouth. Address Box 57, Star office. * ‘ANTED—BY YOUNG MAN.COMFOR © CE, cleanly kept Room, of fur size, near P.O. .eyare ment. te house ‘preferred. Helefences ex- changed. ‘State price, floor, location, &&. Peri ifsuited, Address Box 61, WASTED BY A LADY, FURNISHED OR UN. furnished Room, second floor, front, n.w.: rent Sond can be obtaited in uvighburkoet: references ene changed. Address Box 104, Star office. oczocst® R RENT— FURNISHED ROOMS — TWO F Pleesaut furnished Rooms, at 1313 Nat. nw. 1 Sg SS yt RY eo without ocdT-1w* R RENT-LARGE ROOM. COMFORTABLY I furnished, with Board for gents a oa ew York ave. See nace ee ‘OR RENT-REAUTIFUL PU! ROOMS, 70) UHFULFURNISHED Rooms ‘oped Fates: bay windows to every Room encom, ior K st nw. weld-twe KR RENT—UNFURNISHED, THRER OR FOUR rnice Hoams (oF Jight honseleeping, on seeoma Book with use of bat. 728 6th se NO ae ‘OR RENT-LARGE FURNISHED FRONT F?itcont heat and gms closcs bach Foon on same floor: can be seen Sunday. 423 Vth st, between and £ sts, nw, ie R RENT— FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH HEAT Para ey ANTED—A WOMAN TO COOK, WASH AND ANTED A PLUMBER_FIRST-CLASS LEAD OW itoo, ina email tainlly. “Appiy at 1307 sth st workin. BR. MCBEE, 1127 7th at. ae Bw. ANTED—IMMBENIATELY—THRER STONE- cutter, None bot first-class workmen need apply. ESI € TAYLOR, 26th and Water six nw. ANTED-NUMEROUS CALLS FOR ROOMS W ‘itvections of chiy. PerGae Waving aan oooh find to their interest to register. D.G. PROCTOR & SON, Real Estate insurance, 1236 F st.'n.w. sels-3m —SSS__—___——————E—E—EECS WANTED—LOTS. 5 <TED—TWO GOOD CARPENTERS, NONE A V cikers Reedapply. 1. H.CARTER & €0., 316 8. i. W cfiicuadary sc ‘Price not ts exceed is not toe Address H.S, Hoom $0, War department." ive NORTH NICELY FOR RENT 900 1 st NW. TWO WARM, Suny southern rooms, newly furnished: each suit” able tor two ew house: parlor for company.® POR, RENTINICELY FURNISHED BED. room on parlor floor; convenient to three lines of Sa75 {etme reasonable. “1325 Sth st; gentlemen nre- “ANTED—IMMEDIATELY—STENOGRPHER “Woanatype writer. Address or call CHAS. is BARBER, Counsel for Burton Car Co., Norris bails: ing. “ANTED—FIFTY YOUNG MEN AT THENA- tional ‘Theater, Monday, at 1 p.m. Apply at stage door. ee ANTED—A LADY OF INTELLIGENCE AND food address for a permanent ‘position in our order’ department; $8 weekly, with advancement. Apply afer Sam. FA THUEE, 428 Tub st. n.w., apstairs. ie Ay ANTED—A WOMAN TO COOK, WASH AND OW fon: sino’ Man Walter, Apply at 1417 Aias- ts a 2 ANTED—A FIRST-CLASSSRTTLED WOMA: W 4ecook sna do house work for a stat family must come well recommended; apply at 1004 7tn st. nw. ocBOeN* WANTED — AN EXPERIENCED CLOTHING Salesman; gre that can handle rough. trate: brew preferred. Address EXPERIENCE, Siar ottce “ocS6-B1* 'ANTED—COOKS, Ci es, waitresses, dress; ood. solleitor and office boy, this city; woman for Coruand, N. ¥,, and other northern cities. F. M. BUNT 630-632 F st. n.w. 0c 23-121 'ANTED — ONE FIRST-CLASS UPHOI- “Waiter. Apply at once to W. it HOERE. 90f ‘Market Space, ocsO-Rt Warns LOT OF GROUND ON CAPITOL Hill, 25 feet front by 125 teet deep, more or less. unauiand oats Satan i Coe eo ee NG Sip Seer ul ‘ANTEU—TO PURCHASE—A — BUILDING Lotor House on north side of WaRettS A aa se WANTED—MISCELLANEUUS, ue RENT — UNFURNISHED — SHOOND floor: all conventeners: newly papered: east front: fent moderate: adalis only. 1702 Lath st. ngwe. 1 JOR RENT-THREE PLEASANT SROOND- Fittes Rooms furnished for voatrkeoping te tore Act without children. Avply at 45 k mtn wo2ODe Fok BESTREASE SAlOON PARLOR AND ‘ouber fu ss for gentlemen, 921 6 aw. ss ooze NOR RENT—AN ELBGANT FURNISHED PAR or suite, containing tires rooms and private location. ‘opposite Frank Fe. ‘920 14th at 0. Mees iwe JOR KENT—ENTINE SROOND Fioon, GoM: pletely furnished tor Mcbt housekeepiie: refer ences Address M. A., Star office, ochieoat DORS RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS TO Gi Ficien' atte snd wliteg to pay a far’ tric hee 00d accommodations; Bouse wha ing in few. 2011 ke 0. ‘oe tense OR RENT—1637 187, NOW. ELBG, s quired. 2 {OR RENT—A HANDSOMELY FURNISIU Apartment Apply at 815 15th st. nw. ocae- everyt ee. R RENT—ONE PCEASANT FURNIAHED Fitcom, $2 woke, cos 81 BOs caer Can Ee SLE O5 water, private ity." BUONUMY, 407% OR RENT—1300 LST, N.W.—FURNISHED ORS A Tisiowa Gino PpRS isdn quired. ss ool awe Fo. BAT a2 TESTE STREET ONE si0 ‘und floot eulie completely turnished: also (wo aingle rooms. ‘ocdawe R RENT—FRONT OR BACK ROOM, FUR. nished or unfurnished; second floor; southern ex- ANTEDCTHE USE OF A HORSE awp | Powe oncon third door. WA Hat nora Bugey one or two evenings a week by & OR RENT— Tt S12 driver: price moderate. ‘Box UY, Oly B-O. ie | Watney, UNFURNISHED ROOMS, (12186 ANTED-R. WASHINGTON'S M AG TC| ¥ RENT — 927 D ST. N. W.. REAR NEW Cream, or Insta:taneous Cure—Any breaking out on face or body cured. Moth pi ess wrinkles, black: ments removed, and a clear complexion insured to all ‘To be had at W. 8. Thompson's, 15th &: Drew's old 60c. and $1 per box; sent to any address. oc30-3m ate =e 0cB0-Bt* LOR @ BART, 605 Tthst n.w. Rapid work a ‘ANTED—A_ COMPETENT MILLINERY [W Satesindy; eatrespondence confidential. Adress “B.C. L..” Star office 028-2 [ ANTED—A WHITE GIRL AS NURS! have good references Apply at 1708 0029-21 ANTED, — A GOOD CAKE BAKER, ONE ‘Who understands making candy. Address Rox 4, Star o' 0020-208 “ANTED—A COMPRIENT MEAT AND VEG- etable Cook. Aprly at Green Mountain Dining Rooms. Who.esule Row, Center Market. oc20-21" V ASTER A FEW LAnIre To TRARN THE (W arcof Dres-Cutting aclentitically by the actual measure and square rule, Moved to 1220 G st. n.w. och 1m ASTED—YOUNG MEN WHO DESIRE TO ¢ to Texas to engage in stock raising or other de- girablebus ass, may bear of w rare onportunliy Uy ho MUST M ot. Inclesing stamp for further particulars, BY VAN KRAUS, Boerne, Kerdail county, Tex. —o30-5t* Wa ntepsd PARTNER WITH. $5,000 70 $10,000 to invest in the manufacture of an article of great sale. Address LARGE PROFITS, Btar office. ocBO-3t®” WANTED = TWO FIRST-CLASS CABINET- makers; men having benches preferred. Apply WOODRUFF File Holder Manufactory, 637 and 630 Massachusetts ave. 0. ‘OcBU-2t* W ANGER TEN OF THE BFST CANVASSERS NY dg. the best selling sub. ook for the holt iays highest commision paid. General Agent, EA. Aas eat a W ANTEDTAN EXPERIENCED SALESLADY in acloax department: state salary, and refer- ence required, Address Box 114, Star office. ocB0-St Was ALE-GROWN WHITE WOMA: Witte housework. Apply 811 10th nw. 0029-318 SV ANTED-CANVASSERS FOR TIFE_INSU- Fance: liberal compensation, AppIy to 220 4% 20-3m EDA general 5 A WHITEGIRE OR WOMAN FOR xeneral housework in a family of two; must be ‘ood Waxes to a competent one: r e3 e283 ANTED-TW0 EXPERIENCED SKIRT hands; none others need apply. 816 18th stn. ocas St ANTE v ‘good cook: Tequired, Call at 2018 G st. haw. Tay! spect WANTED-A IOT OF TIN SCRAPS. NoT jess than three inghes wide or six inchcs long. Address 8., star office, ocz@-21* ANTED-—T0 BORROW. $1,000 ON GOOD Prairie western lang Addiees D. D-0,,Stareffice WwW ANTED—TO GET BY 18T NOVEMBER, 1880, BO gallons good, fresh Mike shipped ‘cach RSoRE, on utd ie ts nw. Inguire ‘after 9 o'clock am, ROTH & ‘oezh-see W ANTED_KNOWN—THAT COARSE HAIRS on the faceare positively obliterated, leaving no marks. My “Electric Needle is the only remedy Known for this hideous defect. send for Hull particu Jara” Eleciric treatiment for ladies and children, Mrs. Dr. GABRIEL, 132) seLs ‘ANTED—TO PURCHASR FOR A MATCH Brey or bay horse; must be 15% ands. stylish aud weigh 1,100. Apply 603 14th st. hw. oc 7-60 WARSIED GitLs To MAKE UP Goons FoR the Holidays: good wages paid: work can be done at home: distance no objection, Address AID SUP- PLY COMPANY, 43 Eliot st., Boston, Mass, 026-70 W ANTHOCPHOLSTERING OF FIN lor and other Furciture, Hair mattresses reno- vated andre made. Samples of all crade- of goods for covering on hand. Motii exterminated cabinet. Cabl- net repuirmy. C, C. HALL, Practical Upholsterer, ocz$-Im* 1906 14th st, nw, W: S $8 PER month; box stalls, personal and special attention given to care of horses. | Gan be seen nt Price's stable, 11 6th st. n.w.; farin on 7th st, road. 8 miles out. au4-3m 0. H. P. CLARK, Sligs W ANIEDSROOND-HAND FURNITURE Carpels. Stoves, Feattier Beds, and all kinds ot Heosehold Furniture, for which the highest cash price willbe paid. Adds BAUM, 289 7th st. sw. 0023 ANTED—H LD FURNITU A W 7 E AND effects of every kind,In large or small quantities; bigne,t cash price paid. 08 ddress 8. M. G.. St. Charles ‘Bd st. and Pennsylvania ave. ‘oc22-Lia® ANTED-HAVE YOU iCTURES TAKEN at LARDNER & BAR'S ANTED—IF YOU WA. Stocks, Bonds. Petrol ‘commission, for cash or on mi J. EDW. GOV! Our new Circular mailed free. in, write or call on € 00., 435 7th st. ocl3- 3m, APPLY 408 WW ANTEOSA WOMAN 48 COOK. SB 13th +t. n.w., between 12 and 1 o'clock. wa ED—A MAN, COLORED PREFEI to play piano, Cali 408 13th st. n.w.. 12and 1 o'clock. 7 (W Wont orgenerat housework in Small tana piust stay at nights: good Tulcronces required, Cal ANTED—TO EEXCHASGE NEW FOR OLD WaAivesat bore irae. ueat Rat iw, "Smoky Chimneys cired, Latrobe, Yurnmces iu Ranges toade to heat or "no pay. O14 might ald for save chen. oo ANTED—HORSES TO W honth.” Refer to Chas. Bradley y $8 PER tonal Bank of Republic: C. A. Hoynton, Associated Press; Fraacis Miller, 460 Louisiana ave; Major ‘Thos. P. Morzai BEN4 H. MILLER, Sandy Spring P O., Md, ol 2-ine | Wirt fice, 17 W aXIEDGMES AND WOMEN TO CALL AT once White and colored women cooks, $10 to $20. Chamberunaids, nurses, scrubs and men cooks. | COOMBS & BURGESS, Employment Bureau, 926 F sl. nw. ocls-121¢ WARTED— TWO, MORE, AGENTS, oN Chatiewon Views. “Also, five experienend cun- ramernon lie of Henarekt et gut, Salary ar commission. to Hi. PLEE, generat buste neasugeney, 1298 Fat, ocza-tnose pasturage turnel. EB LAFFERTY, Hay scales, cor. and Lat ave. ‘eck 1-31n0. NTED—6,000 DYSPEPTICS. THOSE PRO- Bounced icurable, preterred. | Mention, this Raper. Address POPP, 1532 Fairmonnt ave., Phils. lelpbia, Pa, aod-3m* W ANTEDINOTH AND OTHER INSECTS EX by the ouly process which eka Kul then tot Napthg yy the only which can Kill them, 10 Gag AO CIEACE: & BRO. O16 Louislana aveaple ANTED-DUNDORES EMPLOYMENT BU- Tread, conducted by Ladies. Men. and Women, white and colored, for ail kinds of domestic labor, vith references. 717 M st. n.w. oc 9-23:¢ WW) ASIRDICOMMISSIONER QF DEEDS FOR every State aud ‘Territory. Notary and U.s, Commissioner, JOHN E. BEALL, 1420 F st. aw. Iuottice trom 9a m.to5 p.m. TelepLone 344-2 15. WANTED “INTELLIGENT MAN LOCATED outside principal cities, to represent: in is 1o- catity, responsible house. Good salary to right party. References, MANUFACTURER, Sup't, Lock Box 185, N. Y. ocdm-1m ‘ANTED—WE WANT YOU!—A LIVE ENER- getlc Man or Woman heeding profitable employ- ment to represent us in every county: salary $70 yer month and expenses, oF w large commission on sales hod partirulars @ree, SEANDALD SILVERWATE and partivulars free, STAN ERW €0,, Boston, Mass. ses-wes,om. WANTED--SITUATIONS. wer ED-MUSICAL BASSO, (LATELY OF WV New York), with «deep. full voice, gond reader Son alous toget Posivion in church; moderate salty Aduvess Me WHITNEY, 10 Gra CH ANTED — TO DRESSMAK TAD "W stants to few for Dremmaker for moferate rages of at apprentice. “Addtea LOUISE, Star ARTED-BY A PRACTICABLE AND 1 Viable armet a Sitvation as general manager farm or wonid wee a armon shares “Adress G.2ey Sani Ost, West Wasi tie V 18 a8 chambermaid und waitress, Ing and general housework. Both Pl Hat 821 ANTED—BY A GOOD WHITE GIRE A SITU. ‘ation a8 a chambermaid: willing to mae herself A A YOUNG GERMAN MAN, A Situation as barkeeper iu a first-class restaur: ean furnish good reference. Address BARK}: EPE Star office, 0030-1 ‘ANTED-SITUATIONS FOR COOKS, CHAM W ocrmaids, waiters, conchmen, nnd ail classes of heip, this and cher cities, furnisni: private familie hotels,stores and offices. F. M. BURNHA3,630-632 F ‘st. .W. 0c23-12t8 TED—BY wax ‘ED-STEAM CARPET CLEANING, NO whipping by our pro ess. ‘Telephoue 1. A. H. CHACE & BRO., O16 Louisiana ave, apd MONEY TO LOAN. OX BEAL ESTATE SEOURITY—$10.000 aT 5 per cent; $2,000 at 6 per cent, No delay where security Is good. “WESTC OTT & WILCOX, Heal Es tate Brokers, 1907 Peun:yivanla ave, b.w. "0c27-8b MOREY 10 LOAN AT LOW RATES STOCKS, ‘Bonds Commercial Paper of all kinds bought and gold. Reliable investment securities a specialty. LOUIS CUNNINGHAM, Broker, 1419 F st. 026-1m* MoSEX EN ANY S03, DESIRED, TO LOAN Aiken reat estate or good collateral serurity: Lowest Tate; of interest, least expense and without delay. A. PHILLIPS, 14.8 New York ave, oc25-3m— | $5,000, $3,500, $8,000, &: “QOUSON & DEEBLE, 1319 F st TE oc22-1m MoNEe, ro OAN, ON REX AVA Prompt attention to all applications, ESTA SWORM- STEDT & DRADLEY, 927 F st ocz1-1n MOREY LOANED ON AND SALES MADE OF 2M Buiiding Association stock. HM. DEMPSEY, Real Estaie, Insurance, tc., oc! 1424 New York ave. MoXEY 20. 2OAN ON REAL ESTATE AND AME other drst-cisss securities at lowest rates of in- terest, HUFIY & DYER, oclé-1m 130i Fst, nw. MOSEX PO LOAN ON HEAL ESTATE SE AMA curity in sums to suit, CULLINANE & McDERMOTT, oOclG-Im Real Estate and insurance, 436 7th st. &w. Oy SUMS TO SUIT $25,000 om wate tinmons, diverware and jewelry. Fire-proof safea Entire premises pro- Yecved by burglar alarin. ». WALLACK, ‘Loan Broker and Jeweier, ocl3-1m 1304 F st nw, AV ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A SITU. W dion to Tear a business in.a rince Where there ts chance of promotion, address. Box 75, Star alice. ‘ANTED—A LADY OF GOOD SOCTAL POsT- ‘tion, would travel with two young girls as chy erone or a8 social companion toa refined Indy. A‘ dress Miss WALKER, Siar office. Paver 'ANTED—BY A COMPETENT MAN, A SITU- ation wherehe can make himself generally use- ful: tg good bookkeper clerk or salesman: under stands the, pfosecation of governmens ” claime thoroughly; if necessary can saw wood or shovel coal. Address Box 130, star office. 0c30-2t* ANTED—A LADY HAVING STUDIED WITH W ike ‘best masters’ abroad. desires, postion. ia chureh choir; familiar with all services, Address SOPRANO, Star office, 0029-31 ANTED—A YOUNGLADY GRADUATE OF A Normal Kindergarten Institute wishes Position in family or school as teacher of kindergarten or ele meniary, studies: five Fears experience; best Teter ences. Address TEACHER, Star office. oc20-st* ONEY—8500, $1,500, $3,000, $5,000, $8,000 Moriaere sors See . re ce Y NO“ iM. B. HOLTZMAN, wy, ocl3-1m, 1321 F stm w JRE" STATE LOANS FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE. Life Insurance or other and Navy Pay Accounts Cashed, Loans on W. H. DEMPSEY, 1424 New York ‘av. P. U, box 698. oc73m securities,no delay. “MOREY, 70 LOAN ON REAL ESTATE IN sums to sult, at lowest rate of interest. ‘RO HOLTZMAN, sel5, Corner 10th and ¥ streets uorthwent. see 25.000 ON REAL ESTATE, 2800 tein) THOS. & Wagcaaan. (eee LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ES- eaeeeaien aes, aes : ‘GLO. W. LINKIN 'S, 720 20th st NTED — EXPERT TYPEWHITING, ALL W tinesand placsa Copying departuneat talicraph office. Work called for and delivered. ‘Telephone M122. _W. HL PORTER, 933 Fst, ocze-Sm* ‘A POSITION "Address Box’, Stat ‘ W axTEpaRy A OURO LADY, A FostTion German and vseu and itramental musie Aga and rumental Aud ess SESTOWARD, 028 1c se ne Ne cage ANTED-BY A FIRSTCLASS ENGLISH. coadhman, understanding the Cure of horses, a position in private family: bes ‘of reteresce: 4} io present employer. CHAS. BELL, bunker, Comoe an ug. Ocz8-ste TANTED—PERAONS DESIRING RELIABLE felp should call at 1700 Naw SARIS bax ployment office. 'ANTED—KNOWN THAT ONLY RELIABLE. competent servants in all cipecitionwhite and competent servants in all cipacities-—white GESS, Kmp, Bureau, 926 F st, n.w. (0018-128 ‘ANTED—KNOWN TO ALI, THAT T FUR W Pye gn “ge es all ip- F atb isin ores and his ‘Gnd other cities, F. St. BUMNELAN: ‘a nw WANTED—HOUSES. Wires. RENT—A HOU E CONTAIN. Gto 6 rooms with modern improvements, Sduita: Capitol Hilt preferred. stat fog loration und terms. A.W. Ge Star office: ° [Ea Re I FES ‘preferred. Address Box 1 {jy ANTED—TO PURCHASE FOR OASH, TWO WY ete tots om tes it) u c a : if ATLA ‘COM star ib sums o millon approved Real Ratate secur in sums to suit, 1° ity, at lowest raten of interest Charges moderate” No 1505 i enuaylvanis ave. roved real ona ilcH, FOX @ Blows, 7437 Pennsylvania ave, ‘ONEY TO LOAN ‘AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST, ON BEAL ESTATE SECURITY. ‘THOs. J. FISHER & CO, 805 1324 F st nw. Mo#¥ 70 LOAN ON REAL usTaTE aT DANENHOWER @80N, ap2t T115 Fat. 'IRBT-CLASS SECURITIES at lowest rates of Mons TO LOAN ON REAl, ESTATE on ae deny we CHEER: Bos hse nw. Fi mh3o | Fron OR E’Peodtn buiiding 4 rooms, sont’ story waters, shed, tor housekeeping: water on sume foo, moter improvements: cars paar the Goor; references sith frowt pare POR RENT — FURNISHED AND UNFURN- Ished Rooms in new house; 0 children: private iy. 1303 Rist, ate WOR RENT—TWO ROOMS, FURNISHED OR unfurnished; very moderate price; 2114 Pennsyl- vanlaave. ‘oc30-2t R RENT-UNFURNISHED, FOUR ROOMS Fira sal now hoese ete ahh convenience fae Rent hous-keeping ‘Rent low. 1502 45th st. n. between Pani Q. Reference 0630-3 ‘OR RENT—920 K ST. N.W—FURNISHED Rooms, double and single, with board: prices mad- r - ‘PARLOR AND BEDROOM, Es, heat, hot and cold water, bati. ori “4 oownte 1 E STN. W., PARLOR, BED ‘oum and private bath; unfarnished: second flour, heat and gas, ce ‘oc30-2m FRE UNT | HANDSOMELY FURNISHED D Rooms, in a thorouzhly comfortable home. Excel- lent Board. Best references. Please address HOME, Star offica. OCB floor, with water, suitable tor Hight housekeeping for a’ small family. 931 4th st. n. w. oc30-2te OR RENT—1231 N.Y. AVE, A PLEASANT Room on third floor. bath room on same floor: cellent Board. 80-3 VOR RENT—FURNISHED OR PARTLY FUR- nished twocommunicating bed rooms, on seond oor. of Parlor aulve on fir-tilvor, ina private faintly ot three. No other rooms rented’ Address 1103 18 st nw. 0c30-208 FOR EFNT-TWO HANDSOME FURNISHED rooms, one on first floor, one on second floor: cen- irally locited; moderate price: gentlemen preferred: Private family. 620 6th st, n.w. 0c30-3t" POR REST 3027 14TH .W.. NEWLY AND well-furnished | ooms, single oF en-suite, with mod- ern imp., and first-class board: sultable for M. Mt desired: references exchanged. hood unexccptionable; one square west of War and Navy departments, ‘oc2-2w* R RENT—1214 K ST. N.W. FURNISHED Parior and Bedroom: farni ingle rooms, V1 Fok RES TK BPACTIECILY FURNISHED Rooms on second and third floors, with Board; Feferences required. 1416 N st. n.w. ocl6-3w* Fe RENT-THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS rod: two Closets, water ‘on second floor. newly and bath same floor: price $15. Also, ope furnished 4:30 pm. 1102 0's ‘on third floor, $8. Call after 0c29-3t* FURNISHE ANDSOME S,second and third floors, with comfortable at $02 14th st, nw. Oc 28-31 RENT-NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS with or without board, to gentlemen only. 714 19th st, n-w., near Pennsylvania ave, bet. G H sts, 0c20-30% {OR RENT—AT 1108 NEW YORK AVI. TWO comfortably furnished second-siory rooms: each Suitable for geutieman and wife or two gentlemen oF Aastieg: with ‘And hoine comforts, telerences JOR RENT_TWO OR THREE FURNISHED Unfurnished Nooms with Boars bie" Apply at 1916 Larch st, Le Fo, KENT—HANDSOME APARTMI@ 1s, FUR J. nishea or ‘unturuished. ‘single or ‘en sult in '& iashionably. ise. rear Farragut square Ade tele nti oan oe area A SOK RENT—THREE HANDSOME FURNISHED Rooms, second floor: fest-cians locatio ern improvements: 200 Stato. Pimve Co Mast aven nies Frgulte : REN FURNISHED, LARGO ‘second. with good hoard, for cea venian and wife. ly: ood location ea Reterences exch sng. enn trout re Private envent 10 street care $55. 128. RGE FURNISHED ROOMS $10 and $15 per month. be street cars. "1006 N si, n. ‘tend to persons looking for rooms a cordial {uvitation to consuit our list of looms For Renu. A {uformation free, Ali kinds of rooms in all parts the city. D.G. PROCTOR @ SON, 2025-3m_ Real Fatate and Insurance, 1226 F st. nw, —— ee, FOR _RENT—FLATS._ JOR RENT-IN “THE heated. "720 bX € HOW, MS, 611 F ST. SINGLE en suite, recently remodeled; terius ‘nquire on premises. oc 28.0 —OFFICE ROOMS, AT 480 LOvISE heated by steam. Inquire 713 Market FOR_RENT—STORE son ne ings. 1000 Est. n.w., one bi we, Two all-ylate Glass Show FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS POR RENT—TWOSTORY BRICK STABLE, IN good order, with wa.er. Rent low to youd te: 19D nw. FS RGE NEW TWOSTORY BRICK Stable. tn alley near Franklin sebool, ail woderm improvements; ‘can accommodate tour horses aod Garriages and Coachinan. Rent $25 per mouth. "J. Ws P.MYERS, 1428 New York ai Cru (OR RENT—TYPE-WR'TERS, @ PER MONTEL poelaiend te tn 5 Thi, General \gent, _0¢20.-3m ei 55 Fst. ‘OR RENT—NEW STABLE IN REAR OF isid ‘T_FINE STORE AND BACK BUILD OR HENTOFURNIAHED Rooms, Eveny | F'Stat ne Conshmuite fom ami’a ‘ ‘comfort; ciigibe locality, reterencess BOT Mth st Sali ad wipie carrie room. A to : oy i oats : PE See JOR RENT SUITES OF TWO OR THREE rooms on first and second floors elerantly fur- Iss b OF anid wih board, he teas THe se ew. | BUSINESS CHANCES. _ Wil be rented singly if destred. MRS GRANT. my Ty Sar Gee JPR, RENT-VERY DESTRABLE ROOMS, ON second floor. new and handsomely furnished, en Suite or single; with or without board. 941 K st. n'w.: references required. 0c2H-31 {OR RENT—ROOMS, FURNISHED AND UN- furnished, single or en sulte: pleasant and commo- ious: terms reasorabie. 417 24'st, 2068 ‘OR RENT-TWO NICELY FURNISHED Rooms on parlor floor; also, Girst-class table boar. if desired” ‘Terms moderate. Todiana ave. 0. ocz9-3t* OR RENT—A SUITE OF WELL FURNISHED mn Recond floor; also, several sinzle rooms on third floor, at 507 Gth st.,’bet. E and F sts. n, Oc20.3% {OR RENT—A SHCONDSTORY FRONT ROOM ‘and communicating Bed-room; nicely firnished, ith bath,iu private family: rent, $20. 1306 22d st, Dawe 0029-318 My Seater: nas Feocuty. renutitca business ts sity at 1300 Et nrwes witere he hs 8 finest oranda of 1 and tunity dee "hie bos ~~ Monday next, November Ist, a Private Pare for Buffet and Symposiam, where will be found valy the best and" purest goods. Mr. Wim. Martin. tor ineriy at coroer of Oth ec and Penney iva O's, On G st, Is in Charge or the Bulle DOK SALE—THAT VALUABLE HoT: L PROR ferty known as the Harris itouse, between 13th and 14th sta contains BO Tosh fect order, ‘with ‘elevator; hns a troot of Containe 11,130 square tect, ‘being Steraa eran gst Umino tn 15 eats meuta. Hare opportunity to purchas: vallabie erty and pay for the suture from proceeds uf Sou: uae frevm, Attmediate fomension given, “itcuse open tom inspection for those desiring faformatton, Wow. METCALF, 1081 Vermont a T1131 1 ST. N.W., DELIGHTFUL use’ fronts such and ANTED — THIRTEL Dole ‘at five per cent, secured by first mortgage 00 Aventie proverty, worth twice that sum. addres: ox 6, Star Uflice. "No cousin on (OR RENT—ARCHED PARLORS: NFAT AND attractive: pretty: a8 patlor and sieeping room: un- furnished: including ‘gas and stove. heat $20. far ished, new, $30; street newly coucreted. 100 scnw. eisai <3 {OR RENT-NFAR [OWA CIRCLE, ONE two rooms, third floor, farnished or infurnished; Gelightful location, bay window. southern exposure: private family: no children. Heterences. - address IOWA, oc20-3i* ENT—A FURNISHED ROOM ON THIRD also two furnisied on second; mod. imps: at 41s 12th'st nw. ockinaie ]ro “VEN OR EIGHT ROOMS, U . Including kitchen » nd bath-room, suit- able for asmall family: S18 Lith st. Re T—051 MASS AVE N.W., ‘upper room, with board, for two people’ in office. at very reasonable rates. czas FLOk RENT — Fur: light and sunny Street cars, 401 3d stn. w. FOR RENT — FURNISHE furnished Parlor Joining, en suite or aud Chamberlin’s: overiooking McPherson square, Open fire if desired, “1014 19th et. nw. ocZse {OR RENT—FURNISHED, A SECOND-STORY front Foom, with alcove, siitable for parior and oun; bath Ga same floor: 1780 Fst. mw: private ie eeccedeier | JOR RENT—FURNISHED—A_SECONDSTO Front Rooms also, other Rooms, at moderate rent. 12806 st. n.w. cee bt DOR RENT—1737 F ST. N. W.—HANDSOMEL. furnished Parlor and Bedroom on first floor, south front; aiso large, bright, sunuy Front Room of third floor: within one -quars of tate, War aud Navy de partments. First-class Board. Terms reasonable. Het erences required. oceesie wR REAT_NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS ‘and unfurnished Parlor, 916 Massachusetts we Oczo3t FOR BENT TWO FURNISHED “COMMU cating second-story Rooms: heat, gas and bath; hait bloc. “frou cars gad herdics: ‘or without ‘Board: 1439 Corcoran st. n.w. OczPate ‘POR, E-NT-NICELY FURNISHED SKCOND siozy rooms, heat, gas and bath: FoR BENT ING FURNISHED ROOMS OX second floor, and gas, ‘one Block all car lines. “909 8th st n.w, mores ot R RENT—A FEW GENTLEMEN CAN BE acrommdaied, with pleasant Kooms, excellent Beare od more Safran genta a R RENT_009 N ST. NW. ONE ROOM, FU FoR SS ae A EE OR RENT—TO ONE OR TWO GENTLEME: cent % : x Changed. "ACEO etme eM Peer Fok SALE GHEAP-ONE OF THE established Kestaurants in the city; good lease, mxtures; terms moderate Apply at LEY's, 1206 D st. nw. DARIIES PROPOSING TO START Ok PX: re See ST Sects aie ae a V AXED —s600—A $1200 CLERK, HAVING 4 large boarding hou-e containing 15 roous fall UP, Wauis to borrow BOUY Lo furluish wJolning hous wit percent Interest and give mortwase og, entire 1urniture, also Vouchers on salary as tddltional security. Addi Star office. POE SNE EARE BUSLN BS CHANGE —st0c and fixtures of well es:ablished Grocery Sore, For particulars apply 1816 24th st. nw. wees A WELL-KNOWN BALTIMORE GRAIN HOUSE, 2A. with’ New York and Chicago Board of Tections, is desirous of form ith @ thoroughly respon With moderate eapital, to (ss in Grain and Prov to be placed direct ou the timore Exchanges Lo a satistactory | trek Fes giving quulaliONS of the several Wark els Will be Atrauged tor.” Address GRAIN, care Carrict 70, tale tiuore, 3 oedeasu Wane pao te cL PARTIOS Having and those who may desire to get bare gains in improved aud unimproved property. la auy pari f the cay or suburban, will wiways God it to ihefr advantage to cai on me, Notes aid stocks net ousted. S.C Ieeal’ Estate and Jusuranos, orz6-ite FOR HOTEL oR LaKGe Housekeeper. The furniture rent. Tue {OR SALE—GIGAR BUSINESS, CANTI cation, good bus.ness sutistuctory reas Address P.O. Box 267, chy. ve OR SALE 22 ACKES ADJOINING “KALORAMA” ON Tuk West sip). ‘We offer for sale the Lyon milis taining 22 acres, the ‘orth pordon « avid by the proposed exietsion of Masaactiun ave, together whih the valuable water power aiid the impiovements, which consist of a brick aud Fivur Sil (100 barrels per day capaci). Sue boubi LE pelllue hous ofsipertor contraction agetier =k om ido. 3, risu oc2l-2w 3 NVEST THROUGH THE SOU: DSRS Wortern Farm Morunge Us, Lawrenon Kau. “Cupital and surplus, ezov,000. ° Garctuily iat Morwgage etm ‘Leain, payable. in X.Y. Seven per cent fiterest. guaran Uneivalled far Clities Absolute mutistuction. 10 er omen ‘Third National beuk. N.Y cluyt National bane, Lawrence. Kan..'and. hundreds of tae clorse Por fall information call upon of addres sooo WAP @ MIdTEMe Prederick. Md. LOST AND FOUND. FRIDAY MORNING, ON CARS FROM Lisi aa et ere es ease aire Bsa cine ners ei ee yer ei | for two horses and FOE REST URL iTH st. NW. ONE Lana! furnished front ith eee Roow, with bay win- R RENT—1801 G ST. N.W., NICELY FUR- ‘ished Room on 2d floor;terms moderate. 0c28-3° Rt RENT—A SUITE OF THREE ROOMS ON Second floor. furnished: also, one on third, with or to adult JQOUND-ON THE 2TH OCTOBER, a RLACK FPSG29), whlch the owner can have by proving Fearon ot (poxpenonh IN OCT. 23D A SMALL PORTE ae fang $40 ts bills: also a pentnlfe, ict, and ‘eye. and ben OF ‘cent ‘stampa. ode of Diy mon sc ys all convensencess PERSONAL ‘Address KA. By Star Office, oedet" CASH FOR A CLERt ‘OR oe eee, PARLOR AND $200 & uu eats in acy egreray | (b, eedrgnt banal farmed: uta ogee pail k Ais eee ‘ lin & taanedioee rintute at Gonteee wpe ES ENT LADY, HAVING ENTREE iT. 5 Nis ei Pe i | Pash ane ee at ag ey ATE FAMILY ON P ST Fent second floor, three A Finnk Foow; will board party if aot, -UNFURNI#HED—i14 C ST. NW. sntintier oe cet eae oder wil rewarn to" te UGnerat Land office, a liberal reward wiil be paid. us ‘OST-ON THE EY: [Ni eT Tite sBor terrier Tid Pap wr with spotty weariy full grown. “A suitable reward teigiven ie returhed to'Z1 Lafagete Square SUAS ‘OsT—A SILVER RING WITH SMALL SEAL Lit reward if\etetthe Artsonia OST—ON 271 INST, WHITE AND SPOTTED X ton tp. Bovurn we Seticr Dog, soaid 1025 Bib at. ow. and receive reward. 230. A SOLE UST—ON BATURDAY, Litt. Fendass or barring a axD TAN Serr OR eccond “over the reward,