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aol THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON ‘The Evening Star bas a recular, permanent bona fide daily circulation more than treble that of any other daily paper pub- Ushed in Washington, and equal to that of all the other daily papers here added ‘The Star ea to preserve or re rejected communications. Con- tributors who wish to porsess thelr man- useripts, if unused, should keep a copy. 47 No attention paid te Anonymous Let- te! At last, after years of waiting and worry, the people of New Yurk city can see looming up, in the heart of their beautiful bay, the statue of Liverty Enlightening the World. The history of the Bartholdi enterprise has some features which It would be pleasant to forget. It reversed the usual current of such affairs. One would scarcely suppose that the acceptance of a great work of art by the commercial capital of @ rich ation would be delayed so leng for Inck of money topay for a plece of masonry to set it on. If the foundation had been built and the city had had to wait for the statue, it would have been easier to understand. A great deal of foolishness has been said and written about the effect of this gift of the French people upon the relations of the two republics. ‘On the other hand, there is equal absurdity in the sarcastic sneer of a London newspaper, whieb sums up the matter in the statement that our country is the richer to-day by a monument which did not cost ber anything. It is true that, if provocation should offer, we might go to war with France next week, regardless of the fact that she is a sister republic, or that Lafay- ette and Rochambeau had a hand in our revo- Jution a century ago, or that Bedloe’s isiand contains astatue by the most noted of French sculptors, Nevertheless, no monument which is beautiful and dignified in itself was ever thrown away upon the people in the midst of whom it was set up. It is a reminder of the past and @ stimulus for the future. To look daily upon the statue of a hero inspires the soul of youth with heroic sentiments. To have Feealled to the mind, through a souvenir from @ friend, the old days of cordial intereourse, warms the heart atresh even after long separa. tion or temporary estrangement; and the huge bronge monitor in New York arbor cannot fail to exert its influence—unconseious, per- haps, to the object of that influence himself— upon the feeling of every American who sees it, toward tne people who placed it there and toward the glorious principle it typifies. ‘Mere laws count for little if not enforced, but it is sometimes a comfort to know that public sentiment has reached a point where the enact- ment of a law is possible, for that is the first Step in a series leading to the end sought by the law. The legislature ot New York at its late session put upon the statute book an act forbid- Ging any one to “purchase, or have In posses- sion, or expose for sale” any wild bird other than @ game bird, “or any part thereof, ufter the same has been killed.” The penalty is im- prisonment, or a fine, or both, and the informer Feeeives naif the money paid into court. If this Prohibition were vigorously enforced we sheuld soon see one great market for American birds close its dours, and, in other parts of the coun- ‘try where the ladies copy the fashions from New York, trade in the bodies of our little feathered friends would become unprofitable. ‘The law goes to the bottom of the subject. The mailliners who suppiy the local demand are Ia- ble to arrest, and the fine which they would Rave to pay for oue offense, varying from five to twenty-five dollars, would take all the profit out of adozen sules. Penusyivania has had a Jaw for the last ten years for the protection of wild birds, but it has been practically a dead letter from the start. The encouragement ‘which humane people draw {rom the existence of such statutes is the sense that there are more tender hearts among mankind than appear at a first glance. Nevertheless, tenderness of beart and s hundred volumes of laws will amount to nothing if there be no concerted action on the Graxpv Asp Srzcur Durtar o DOLLS AND FaXS DOLLS AND FANS. DOLLS AND FANS. — Should yon favor the Palais Royal with acall You may rleasurably spendabalf hour. We know Your children can at the doll counter, and we have ‘Some novelties in fans you must admire. The pro- Prietor, when in Europe, personally selected the Stock, ‘which has just been opened. The choicest novelties from Paris, Vienra and London are offered ‘at European prices. Dolls for 25c. to surprise you: some at $20, as pretty (nearly) as your own child. ‘Fans for 98¢. you can’t get elsewhere under $2, and for $30 we have some cholce specimens of Parisian art worth $50. PS PE A Er E f aa F EGIAL FRAESS 4 ERE foe £4 BPE on Ah HRS foe 24 Ee Gor 2A EG ATTHE A A ss fe & f Fe = as a2aut oO yy. gE $ a 4 ib pa WEDNESDAY, ‘November 3. ‘THURSDAY, ‘November 4 FRIDAY, ‘November 5. I Age £4 hg Boe PEA ERR A EE Be £44 Bk 390 Aah ee A“S EE ods £44 DOR NN Sso8> 5 dozen Heavily Braided Fronts for 98c. Would be & bargain at $1.50. 4 Only five dozen and worth $1.50, Moral: Call at once. ORIENTAL GOODS. ORIENTAL GOODS, ORIENTAL GOops. Chenille Table Covers, worked in colors and designs typically “Oriental.” $1.68, worth $2.25. Piush Table Covers, with velour border and heavy fringe, $2.35, worth $2.98. Portiers, 3% yards long, 4 feet wide, only $7.98 a pair. Go to an art furniture store and you will pay $10 up to $15 for similar goods. EFF y. SN § GG. RRS OFF HSS ES PEGee F ELE bee EES F F tus tN MN OS? RRR co, NN Be ck BTR OOS A HERS gs BBB AA BRE G AA INN Ss5, BLP AAAR R Goo AsA LN NN gg. BBB A AR B GGG A ATL N NN Sag 500pleces of Crepe Lisse Rufflings, The assort- ment comprises Crepe de Chine, Bolting Cloth, Can- ‘vas, ete. Allcolora ‘25e. Rufilings for 10c. 60c. Rufitings for 19¢. @8c. Rufflings for 36c. 4 Some are short lengths, and some whole pieces. ‘We close out the manufacturer's stock “just as it stood” at less than half price. Rs PE EF i bo BR BBB A RRR GGG A NNN N MARE ARIS. BALE E GSS 244 BOM sastc ‘24-Inch AIL-SiIk Colored Surah, 58¢. part of the birds’ defenders. Why the societies for the prevention of cruelty to animals in New ‘York and Pennsylvania do not makes hard a vet upon the bird-destroyer as’ upon the maa who cruelly beats his horse or kicks his dog, it @questicn. It is probably because theiratten tion has not been called to the subject. They could not only break up a bad practice, but ob- tain a very considerabie revenue for their treasury, to be speat on other good objects. eS ge To-day there wiil be elections in thirty-five states; nine of them voting only for Congress- men. The probabilities are that the republi- cans will gain severa! Congressmen, but not enough to overcome the democratic majority in the House. On the other band the democrats ‘may possibly make some inroads upon the re publican majority in the Senate by capturing a legisieture here or there in the close states of New Jersey, Indiana, Connecticut, New Yori and California. Much toterest centers in the mayoralty election in New York city. There is @ wide discrepancy of claims for the rival can- didates, but there can be little doubt of the ele~ tion of Hewitt, the democratic candidate, by a good plural oe if Mr. Heary George would expend as much effort in showing the poor men of New York eity how to go south and west and get ail the land they can use for nothing, as in proving to them that they have aright to take away that which others bave already got by labor, he would do more good to them and reap more real profit for himself. There is plenty of room for reform in the land system of America, but ‘there is also @ right and u wrong place to be- gin it, There must be something antagonistic to dra- matic genius in the atmosphere of Chicago, ‘Rosina Vokes is stricken down with heart dis- ease, Clara Morris falls a victim to her nerves ‘again, and Henrietta Chantrau swoous away Shortly before the hour of mounting the stage. All three ladies are actors of so marked ability that any accident to them isa matter ef public concern; and, with such a coincidence for a ‘warning, the prudent play-goer should here- after make @ point of seeing his favorite stars before their season’s visit to Chicago. _—<$<———— It was strongly suspected that Representative Collins, of Massachusetts, would not remain obdurate tli election day, if he heard his friends unanimously demanding his return to Congress. At the eleventh hour he has con- sented to stand again; and the local democratic commitiee having the matter in charge have withdrawn the names of the two candidates who have been fighting over the nomination, and ran out Collins ticket from their boxes to- day. This will be pleasant news to democrats geuerally, and to Mr. Coiftns’ associates in the ‘House without distinction of party. $$ Iteurrent reports of the matrimonial inten- tions of James Russeli Loweil are correct, it is not wonderful that he made haste toset nimseif right after the Hawthorne interview concern- ing persons in high places in England. A sen- ‘sible man does rot seek opportunities to quarrel with his neighbors, and an American who pur- poses marrying a dowager duchess is not the Person we shouid look to for a satirical arraign- ment of her sovereign. $< ___ People who remember the desire of Alexan- der T. Stewart to establish a home for young women in New York city, and the fate of his pet project after his death, have doubtless already begun to forecast the result of his widow's bequest for the endowment of a female seminary at Garden City, Long Island. Will that institation also be turned into a mam- moth hotel atter a while and thrown open to the general public? “Tar Fotowtxe Disrarca ‘Was received by us today: “New Yonx, October 26th, 1886 BH. Stinemets & Son. ‘Alsska eal akins advanced cent in Lon- on Fostering. rents peastaaitse Wehave our stock of SEAL band, abd ate og. tue ‘navance iayrice Se shall coctiaue to sell ut tbe old. raten aod offer Sug SEAL SACGUES sand 43 inches omg, trom 8140 SEAL SKIN JACKETS, $100 and $125, ition is called to our SEAL finshed Special atten UsH SACQUEs, JACKETS and WRAP, es es deal Sain. B. H. STINEMETZ @ SON, oc28 No. 1287 PENNSYLVANIA AVE N.W. PALL AND WINTER 86 AND 67 ‘Full line of our owa im ENGLISH cit st isn OVERCGaE FEGHSH, na SCOTCH SUIFINUR. © ‘Ratadiiec ment apes H. D. BARR, ai TY Penmayivaaiaave 21-inch Colored Satin Duchess, 87e. 22inch Black Faille Francaise, 98¢. 21-inch Black Satin Rhadames, 85c. cco cs i: & co. oO Kx, oc8 tux “oo £4 Ee BBB A RRR GGG INN N BB AA R RG @ a TRS Ss Bab D4 BPs Soo Sch HARE Ss Bor 244 EE GSS AAS SH oes = Short English Walking Jackets of ‘Uk Astrakan. Allcolors. Palais Royal price, $9.25. New York Price $10.50. ‘The “Byron” is tbe Istest London importction. Very stylish and made of xood material. Paials Royal price, $4.48. New York price, $4.98. The “Nevada” is the latest coat tor Misses wear. It is double-breasted and has a Roman Plaid Hood. Palais Royal price, $7.85. New York price, $8.25. ‘Ka The above novelties have just been received, and we should like your opinion concerning them. 6GG. g 00 Vv FEE eof $3 to £ G 6G Ce W Eee FBR A RGG. fot & Eee fH ER Eats By & co deh Bes 2“S EOE GES A 4H NW Sat 4-Button Kid Gloves in Tans and Browns, Em- eet oas Palals Royal price, 98c. Worth @ and SButton Black Undressed Mousquetaire Gloves. Palas Royal price, 98e: Worth $1.50. Gent's English Dogskin Gloves. Allcolora. Em- Proidered backs, Palais Royal price, 88e. Worth 4a Above three special bargains deserve your Special and immediate attention. The quantities are www uN sGG ww uy [Ric ww Bt OhN eee BBB A PA ER SoS A ONE Fe MB AAR RBG oo Aah HN Me Bap 2*Sk EGGS AAAS Shout 8.000 Birds, Mncy Wings, etc.,at 7c, 15, 250, 48c., 68c., 98¢-, $1.35°92.68. 8a This is an tmporter’s entire stock, purchased by the Palais Royal at auction. Among the lot will be noticed Jetted Wings and Fancy Breasts for turbans Natural Wool Underwear, sold_by our competitors sua greet bargain at 78, offered by the Palas Royal Scarlet Wool Underwear that is sold elsewhere for ‘98c. is on sale at the Pulais Royal for 7c. 4a Gent's Department close todoor of Na 1119 Pennsylvania avenue. Men assistants only. FALAI ROVAL. 211719 PENNSYLVANIA AVE AND 401, 408 nol 05 AND 407 19TH OT. RW. a most anything, bat when my next door ‘Simpkins, calls on me, all dressed up to kil! periect fitting and stylish sult of clothes, and his: little boys likewise, and asks me what I think of ’ ‘and I guemes he had them all made to order, and says hhis suit was worth @50 and his little boys’ worth $20 each and he coolly informs me his’n cost just $15 and his two little boys’ $5.50 each and he bought ‘em all *t au 8 No Mose Ovrarrazxwses ‘Aman ith an 1 turn of mind (and a ‘large family. of duildren. perbapes hea ie Cloth Knee tO De WORN VEE ready made from a ‘THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING 00., the stockings, to prevent them from wearing — T felt like kickin’ myself sli over town. Just think ‘He claims they will make one patr of stock of my beln' so long in the clothin’ business and bein’ | Ings outwear five. How abont the tow? or crawling babies, little ones that on the floor to) rand ‘boys ‘who play mare Prey are made trom Black ae Cloth, are ereey Cloth, ce and (ad to the Knee, fie Hor sale atour Hosiery Department > WOODWARD & LOTHROP. We Manx Turx Down. No comment y- The simy sagen eae! a 8 Con , mung Marino Vos and Pants reduced fom 35 to $1 per earma ‘Sizes in Vests—26, 30, 32. 34 and 36-inch. Sizes in Pants—26, 28 and sO.nen (First floor, midway, left-hand side.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP. trapped into an expression of opinion so far off from the true facts Why, sir, Simpkins must think I don’t know nothin’ about the business any more, and between you and I, I'm beginning to think so myself, Jeastways, as its conducted at the northwest corner of ‘7th and D sts. And, then, it makes me mad to hear 30 much about the perlite manner in which that crowd treat visitors, whether they goto look or buy. Now, don’t gos minute, I've a lot more to say to you. ‘You must, eh? Maybe the next thing I'll hear is that you have been an’ gone and bought your Overcost ‘from that there GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING COMPANY, M.W. CORNER 7TH AND D 8TS, (ALL BLUE S1GN8) J. M. GRADY, Manager. Ocr Or Tae Rox. ot, every seasor can ‘offer such an extracrdtiary gurett 1S ‘Dress Goods as will be placed on sate tomorrow Ca hence, your attention to the follow- 0 pieces of S4-Inch All-Wool Camels’ Hair H in rich shades ‘Brown, Ravy Hive snd Myr sori wat cae Green, worth and usu- ally ‘sold at 60c.. only 39c. per yard. ‘Think WANTED—HELP. WANTED—SITUATIONS. FOR_RENT—ROOMS. ‘ANTED—RBY RESPECTABLE oa ‘woman, piace to wash and iron. Good given. Apply 1319 12th st. nw. ite ANTED-BY TWO RESPECTABLE WHITE Wine charubermaid : One as: ‘end walt- Widen greasy any aenent, tas Ae Tess, and the other chambermaid and MER Aat, Tees 20F | plain sewing. 3606 Tat, between 25th and 26th. nw i = Watt Ginimtss, CS=BAL Hopse "ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS BREAD BAK Apply at once, 323 10th st se. ae ‘AT ONCE—10 WHITE WOMEN AS RENT—ROOM RENTING AGENCY, 1526 Pet mw. We baves consol ond increnitns dee Mand for rooms, ‘sud unfarvished, with aod ‘without Board: many calls for Toome inal parts of the city, Ail parties tenants fe Wares SITUATION ax A GOOD ag ED—A GOOD TINN: a 5 was Bos 70. Star eee ne Wateavemedganant APPLY TF | adtrem Box 70. Star 2 WANTED 4 DRUG APPRENTICE PREFER 2 'Sabie to atinsd So hee AN Ate me with some experience. apply at once at | of v0. ie ‘ANTED—ONE FIRST-CLASS Ww: also one furnace and one roofing hand. oe ie INS & BETZ, 1208 E st. nw. NTED—A WELL RECOMMENDED G MS es My Schoernah absnisteecs nema ‘ANTED-TWO WHITE GIRLS, ONE AS Wenteecoeiccmaetiions SE i | permite WASTED. BY © RESPRCTABLE COLORED J, asituation as chambermald or nurse; an tural Feierence. Apply at 1213 16th st, nw. 'ANTED—BY A SETTILEDCOLORED WOMAN ‘a situation as chambermaid: references furnis!'ed. Apply to 1135 10th st. nw. i W ANTED—A ‘ATION BY A FREN ‘man. firstclass butler or walter, Pilyate faimuly: Dest city ‘reierences est VIN- Pr Re rooms to rent and want ‘winter will please call ‘and. Dosim sine ont A HEN FORREST TWOUNTURN SHED BO Sicove: newly, papered ion SEs SHOOND STORY Fnished Room: water and gas, to vers quiet per- jon, stadent of invalki: S& oF ‘less; private fain. Please examine. 407! a R RENT—FU! HED ROOMS, 809 H ST ue w.:new furniture: private ‘amily: parlors and other rooms: cemtral, quiet location: terms reasonable: Suuthern exposure; excellent Board near; best Tefer- ences given, ae BF nishea, with ‘Board: sfter 6 p. m. at 806 Est. awe ate | SE q ‘ANTED—TWO GIRLS—ONE TO - ber work, the other Kitchen. Wore AgriN No Pennsylvania ave. n.w., with reterence. Gi WARSTED_A TIDY COLORED WOMAN FOR housework ina family of ‘Must Come well ecommended. “B10 294" ner Bie WANTED, FOR A POSITION IN OUR BUST Teme, & lady not too young nd willing to devote seven hotirs iness. ‘References required Gall in persoh. 8. HESS, 420 7th st: new epee gs ANTED—FIVE GOOD TINNERS, IMMEDI ately: steady work to good nen. SG. BN Age, 2117 Lath se ate ae ‘ANTED—DUNDORES EMPLOYMENT BU- Teau, conducted by lies. Men. and Women. white and colored, for all Winds of te al Mth references. 717 Mist. new Seis. gute” ‘ANTEDTA | YOUNG GERMAN ‘GIRL DE- res a place in an American family to do cham- ver work and pain sewing: best relerenices. tagaite 1324 18th st. n.w. nadie” WV ANTED_KNOWN—HEADQUARTERS FOR Butlers, Walters “Governes “omiy ‘competent Belfi te > engaged. NATIONAL LABOR BUREAU,OI7 sth st nw. nde ANTED—BY A YOUNG WHITE GIRE SITU- ‘ation ay chambermaid or waltress, oF willing 10 make herself generaily useful. Best of references F; 18 Fst at. nw. mae ‘ANTEV—BY A RESPECTABLE COLOR! D 1:1 anni Housekeeping: cu do pian sewing; cam far. Bish god references. Cail at 1410Samnso0 sia nokae JOR RENT—1537 1 ST. ‘of Rooms. FURNISHED Rooms in a new house, convenient to cars: family three adults. 9839 K st. nw. oR ENT_THREE UNFURNI-HED ROOMS ‘on second floor: modern improvements: conve- nient for housekeeping; terms in advance. 923 18th st nw. y RENT — ELEGANTLY Rooms. en suite or single; location usury intersection of R iode Isiand and Connection ‘hues: or would rent house complete 1754 M st. a.W. my oR RENT — UNFURNISHE! use of cellar and bath, to parties without children. FU1'TEth st. atwe Reterences exchansed. 3 Wines YOUTH TO LEARN THE DRUG WANTED KNOWN THAT ONLY RELIABLE npas one wo, has had some experience or a and competent servants in all capacities—white and colored—with city references. raduate of High schoo! red. 3 MBS & BUR- fandwriting, sang Mee, hae DRUGS eee | GES Pimp, Bureau, B56 F se nw. noLate n2-3t a ‘ANTED-BY A YOUNG GERMAN MAN, A ‘Situation as barkeeper in a first-class resiaurant; gin furnish good reference, Address BARK! EPLE, ‘ANTED—AT ONCE—COLORED WOMAN AS ph Rlc gears cook an serve in ees! $25 ae jouse "man and footman: city reference. NAT. LABOR BUREAU, 517 7th Hs aw nae WANTED DRESSMAKERS AND LADIES IN Private life to learn the Eureka Lady Tailor Sys- tem; ho chart, scale or machine used: scientific mene. ‘urement only. Patterns cut to measure. Positively Star office. SW ANIED, SITUATIONS FOR Cooks, CHAM. bermaids, waiters, coachmen, and all classes of help, this and other cities, furnished: private families, hotels.stores and offices. F. M. BURNHAM,630-632 F st nw. oc23-1 2% TW ANTEDIEY A ROUNG MAN, A SITUA- = no refitting. “Satisfaction guaranteed or money ra. tion to learn @ business in a Flace where there is oie Stet Boor, maldway, eR sid.) famed, RURERS CUPTISG BCHOOL, “th and i | a change of promotion, "Addtea Hox 70, Siar ofice WOODWARD & LOTHROP._ | toremain. £ mazar. | coos Tar Sxssox R RENT—-TWO OR THREE FURNISHED oF unfurnished rooms in private family: no chil- Gren; all modern conveniences; rent reasonable. 1206 8 st. a.w. n2-Bte POE BENT_ONE ROOM: FURNISHED stiTA- ble for two single gentlemen and two unfurnisned, at 711 R Lave; rent reasonable. nae N ELY, FURNISHED ‘suite of four rooms and bath, for bousekeoping, to a responsible married couple. | Cail at 1140 Sth sn. w. FOR LIVERIES Buaxxers For Tur Busy. 18 AT HAND we laying an excellent It oS ub Blankets for ccibe, baby carriages Faby, AND 2a arleey of reveraitle stries and com: JEEMS MUST BE DRESSED. ne Skouevaanye of colorings, (Third floor; take elevator.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Two Bazcars For Cumonex. ‘We are authority in this matter and no house in the country emulates our extensive provision in fen § From a good wholesome. stock of Children’ READY-MADE LIVERIES, Hroniery, we nlople out two les aabelng val faent and worthy special mention, —— nee - (ose, dou louble ‘heel and. toe, fine OVERCOATS, ‘quailty. and. practically” un-wear-outable: coe = ors black, navy blue and seal brown; sizes 5 to Bp tud Wort sccording to ale. Sic... Ey 26e r pL his Por Sica’ Soe" Weleimsrved sss ey For o m Boys, who find men’s sizes oF BEAVER AND ENGLISH BOX CLOTHS, Single or Double Breasted. COACHMEN’S UNDER-COATS. COACHMEN’S HATS. CARRIAGE ROBEA. ‘FUR CAPES AND CoLLaks. BUTTONS’ SUITS too large, nnd children’s "sizes too small, we offer the “happy medium’ in # special itze, ch. ictbbed Cotton Long Hose, navy, seal and black, five qualities, each a genuine bargain; 50c., 6c, 60c., 62140. and 65e. per pair. ‘We have everything in Hosiery for infants, Children, Misses and Ladies, the least ways de sirable, “Unnecessary to speak of prices. You iknow about them, : WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Laoms Escotise Woarxmxa GLOVES. ‘The Glove stock is the fullest. in both styles OF a fand qualities, yet shown by us, aud as a fair Fep- een and Hlue Beat Feseuttation we quote: e pisrediasthas Ladies” abuifon english Walking Gloves, -DOOR WEAR: jue stitched, embroidered. on. backs, perioct me or Tn*shape and ‘Sulah; all the dentrable coors: GREEN COATS AND TROWSERS TO MATCH; $1.50 per pair. ‘Kid and Suede Gloves for Boys and Misses have arrived. More variety than before, (Birat floor; first on the left.) * ENGLISH STRIPED VESTS; SWALLOW-TAIL COATS, VESTS TO MATCH. eee eco. WOODWARD @ LOTHROP. ‘Walters’ White Duck Jackets; Fixe Brack Das Goons — B Priestley @ Co.,of England, stand at th ‘Waiters’ Black Alpaca Jackets, lined oF not; Dead of Black Drese Goods isan faoiarern. We — ay from them, as ‘our cus ‘from us ‘Cooks’ Aprons and Caps, We know thelt goods are rellubie, andthe best — to be had at tne prices uamed: LIVERY CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. pruestigys Blabk Sik Warp Honriotas, $1.00, z a ‘ bd $200 per y ‘We make to order any style of livery represented on Brigotiey's ‘ilk’ Warp Drap De Alma, $1.25, 91,50 and 1.76 per yar American or European fashion plates, Thorough sat- {sfaction and prompt execution. ‘Though not germane, exactly, we cannot foz- bear to mention our HUNTING PARAPHERNALIA, ‘The best style of shooting coat in America, either of DUCK or CORDUROY, ‘Vest to Match; Trowsers of the Same, Sno ‘The Corduroy is of our own importation, and the drab > shade will stad briara, SHOOTING LEGGING, Tae Froo Te DUCKING CAPS. RUBBER CoaTS. SAKS & COMPANY, CLOTHIERS, TAILORS, HATTERS and FURNISHERS, no2 ‘Seventh Street and Market Space, Priestiey’s 4u-inch Black Silk Warp Nun's Yelling, #tuch border. for Veils, $1.37%2, $1.50, $2.00 abd $2.50 per yar. For those who prefer all-wool, we offer the Victoria Nun's Vi ith dnch border, for 1,00, $1.26, $1.00, special Wwe shall place on sale row morni tom: : ’ ploces Bluck Afwool Camels’ Hair Home- pub, BS inches wide Une! quailty, and a grad in, WOFLh, aid Usually sold ét, SUC; only S7ige. per yard. (Plrst floor; next to Dst. door.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Shakespeare's advice to take “‘the tide at its flood” is worthy of adoption in view of the immense reduction in the prices of CLOAKS, WRAPS and JACKETS which the backwardness of the present season has led usto make. The mark-down is genuine and legit! mate, and we make nosecret of the fact that we are compelled by the tardiness of nature to make our loss your gain, Now isthe time, be assured, to secure an unparal- Jeled bargain in NEWMARKETS, the favorite ‘every- day” garment. Weare only asking— $7.50 for a $9 Boucle Cloth Newmarket. $11.60 for a $13 Beaver Cloth Newmarket. Ar Suvenszncs, $11.40 fs the mark-<own on our $18 Boucle Cloth 312 7TH STREET. ‘Raglans. Nursery Chairs, 49¢. $9.50 for » $11.50 Astrakhan Furtrimmed Short Cutldren's Kocking Chairs, 400 Wrap. ‘High Chairs, 58c., $9 fora $10.50 Boucle Cloth Fur-trimmed Short Wrap. $22.50 for a $25 Seal Plush Visite, satin lined. $25 for the best Plush Coat for the money in Washing- Cabe seat High Chatrs, 99¢. Carpet Seat Kockers, 9c. Willow Kockers. 992. Willow Sunvery Chairs, 90¢. at SILV. RG'S, 312 7th street. oe ines RE et arighes 100: $3.98 for a $4.50 Misses’ Newmarket, 12, 14,16 years. All Bristle Clothes Brushes, 250. ‘4M Briotle Hair Brosmes, 35. n le ‘ushes. 2 ‘At SILVERBERG’S, 312 7th street, Beveled Plate Hard Mirrors, 25c. Beveled Plate Hand Mirrors, 39c. Beveled Plate Flush Border Mirror 496, ‘ancy Shapes. Bevel ror, 80 and 90e. 10x14 French Plate Mirrors, 98c. ‘¥Ficsh Frame Beveled Mirrors, 49c. at SILVESBERG'S, 312 7th street, 5 Foot fine polished Curtain Poles, in Walnut, Ash, $5.95 for a $6.50 Misses’ English Plaid Walking Jacket. 865 for a Child's Brown Chinchills Coat, $8.50 for a Child’s Fine Beaver Cloth Coat. $6.50 for a Berlin Cloth Astrakhan Trimmed Coat, ‘Make no mistake. ‘These are our mark-down prices. Cut this hst out, When you call ask for what you want toexamine Bring the children and have them fitted ‘Ebony or Cherry, 20c. to warm, durable Coats, Also same In 6, 8, 10 and 12 foot ler ‘ith cheay ams es picag ths, withcheap | Warm weather melts prices cold weather drives them up. This is the thermometer of the Cloak trade. death rate of 4.22 per cent under Homeopathic treat- ment against 12.73 under Old School treatment, ‘That in theterribie cholera year in Germany Homo- opathy lost © per cent ot her patients, while the Old ‘Schoo! lost 48.39 per cent, ‘That in St Margaret's Hospital, Paris, where both systems were tried side by side, Homoopathy lost 7.5 per cent and the Old School 11 per cent of patients treated. ‘rhe numbers treated by the two systems were 4.664 and 3,724, respectively. ‘These figures are old. Next Tuesday we will give in ‘THe STAR some newer and nearer home. Every family should own » Family Case and & ‘Traveller's Case of Homopathic Medicines, and every person ought to call tor = copy of our free at SILVERBERG’S, 312 7th street. Don't wait for a frosty svap before you purchase your Large’ yhs ft It frame, 99¢. winter garment, You will it: Panel Ol Balduiogs, Git fame: gio. behets dat) Large Oleographe it Silt fame: $1.68: ‘Large Otl intings, 22236, trom $2.89, ‘The Newest ~ubjects in «rtot 49c. — at ‘SLLVERBE] is 312 7th street, gc. THE Eg fu no 812 7th st. and 313 8th st.n.w. EP oe ig Faers Ov Hoxcoratay. — uM A a ‘That hospital statistics published in Letpaig show a | M Mid ih R SO EB RGEE 816-818 SEVENTH ST. N.W. THE CHANGE OF TEMPERATURE IN OUR FAVOR, LOW PRICES SHALL CONTINUE TO PREVAIL ‘pamphlet; it has value, ‘TAFEL GENUINE BARGAINS THROUGHOUT OUR & ipa ots aay au ENTIRE ESTABLISHMENT. sao : That ret bein in Ladies’ All-Wool Cloth Suit- j, 23 inches wide, we advertised during the warm od. 2 tzrrecx. M,. czrrevx weather, we have a part on hand, and shall continue Formerly King & Lepreux. Late with P,Hanson His, | t0 offer them at hot weather price, vin; 25 cents per PAPER HANGINGS, ‘ os ‘That sacrifice in Tricot Suiting, 54 inches wide, at $1. eho agal i stiention to our lar and | per yard, a few chcice colors yet on hand. Compare them with u ry ‘That All-Wool Home Spun, 43 inches wide, still at Gilt 0c." 660. Gil ii O0s,, Go te duc be Walle ack Papers the reduced price, 50.centa ‘Respectfully, J. BL LEPREUX &5R0, 1500 Pairs Waite Inankets iseas Oi pet pate, 600 Bed Comfortables trom $1. 100 Pieces Red Twilled Flannels from 25 cents. eae as aman ohare Ingen Capes, 25 ce. 20 ‘Brussels Carpets, 60 cta., 75 cta,, 80 cta, 85 cts, JOUNBON, GARNER & C0., nl 628 Pennsylvania Avenue, South Side, Sura ; sa; Boae ta the cig to fo peice? Call and examine them, 508 Tthstrect south weet. ailaiees, Quality end Wire LADY OF GOOD SOCIAL Posi- ‘ANTED—A COLORED WOMAN AS WAIT- ‘tion, would travel with two young ciris as chay 'T—A LARGE, SECONDSTORY FRONT FoR ‘Room: furnished; bay window, grate, etc. HOUSE IN TOWN, oe and cellar: Batory “AR AVENU ve ni-room Brick Hous, meq inte 8 87, Qished or without furniture. WALTER, 1008 Georgia ave, SOR RENT—1012 147% st Nw. ry_Dwelling, with bemmnpent ara ane Noe rooms, ate, Fane nace und every conveuence. Stable in ry THOS. J. Finite GEO _228t a tis 1824 F st aw. {OR RENT—820 FARRAGUT sQUank, 17 Fat trates Ranta eae entertainiig: complete in every respect uo troguie “thousekeeping. We furnish servant: and supp ae ‘excellent table.” Best references. French casrer paste f20K RENT—Sa0 PIN ? adie for aiy Kind of busines’ Apply SOS WOTe amaltabie for aiy kim nem en STEDT @ BRADLEY, 027 F's. enna Por RENT—425 AND aie 1TH er 8 room brick. water ‘nd ge shed “veranda and ‘part Fest of <18.30 nnd #13 SWoRkribr'a BeAbLLe’ JOR RENT—42 L, 87. SIX ROOM BRICK 1341 | F'Water nud gue lange yard: pe ress; must understand her duties thoroughly | erone or @8 social companion to =. ined lady. Ad- | 15th st. n w. nol.it* juares of Govert snent Prize Om gnd come welirecommended. Callat 1120 Vt ave, | Grew Mie WALKER, Sar office eebbsie | oe a ee — pao VIRGINIA AVE ow, | HE WORMSEED Te BER DET epee. = Wy ANTED — Exp: TYPEWRITING, ALL ‘second floor, two communicat ng Rooms, one bali | ¢xOR [—L HAVE TWO NEARLY NEw six. VV ASTED_TWO Giais (waite: one 70 | W timerara pos, Conyine department calteranh | room: heat. gaw’and tath: hav wimtiow. notin trout, | KV yom Brine Hewes ua locality et 9 cook, wash and iron. and one for chamberwork | office. Work called for and delivered. Telephone | turnished or unfurnish per month iftaken by November 10th. Aon CAY. gpd to ansiat with sewing. “Appiy at 1214 72th 90. | Ting. W.H. PORTER, O99 Fae ocz0Sme" | | nolsie "| WLOn, Corner oun aud K sts nw. nists x \TANTED-PEBSONS DESIRING RELIABLE | [>OR RENTOA GENTLEMAN OF WEFINE: a - = Wain a ORE GRE ag Haaser | WAlvanaraia lid She RAGE | PORES, GTURAS,, OF SINE | PoRmENT— aig aa ax ura mald and waitress, to live a mile from town: | ployment ofties: 0c27-2we | comforts, ina small amily of adults, northwest qual ior Ev mites aR eo ana. toni Send ace or references, Address Box 14, Star oft ¥ =) is id address tocity P.O., Box66L on adh ~ nol 0 7 W&ASTED-A COLORED WOMAN AS CHAM WANTED--ROOMS. RK RENT—AN ELEGANT FURNISHED PAR- = u nave cig fetorence "AOS IES en, MULAN | SS ANTEDTHRER RooMS WITH BOARD, | Lot aite,contunine three rovme nnd private bat 25 Tand's: alles. bck Si aia have iy reference. 3 Wisr ital privae mony tuber ame cAne | Wonton ubturpeaeed oppose Frankia Square at | A214 Qihat nw, ....gp Lad’. alley Git WNDU A PROFESSOR FOK FE well acquainted with Spanish, Address, erences, F: A Q., Star office. it SW ASTED-ALADY FROM PRIVATE FAMILY ‘a3, Teacher and Companion for young lady, to go west. Qualifications and references must be unexce| tionable and desirable. Address at once QUALT- FICATION, Star office. no2-2tt ers, for a gentleman and two ladies. Address RP. Star office, stating size of rooms and locality of house. ‘Communications considered confideutial. ie 'ANTED— FOUR UNFURNISHED ROOMS, ‘with heat. gas and water: near Penston office! rent must below. Address TENANT, Star office. n2-3te ORF re NISHEI 5S ‘Room: heat and_gas. closet: bath room on samme loor: can be seen Sonday. 433 Vth st, between > ‘ANTED—A rLEMAN DESIRES A COM- fortably fa"nished room; second or third floor: room must be heated by fire in grate or latrobe within the room; moderate rates desired, which please state inanswer. Address A. office. nol-3t ANTED” A, COLORED WOMAN TO Goo, ‘wash and iron, Heferences required. Apply at 2126 Pa nw. ae not nf 7D St. N. W., REAR Wi Pension Building, 4 rooms, second’ story, unfurn- ished, tor housekeeping: water on same floor, modern Improvements; care pass the door; references: south 0030-3¢ Wane A, SRSTCLASS PLUMBER. IN- guire of WM. P. CAMPBELL, 433 10th st-s.w. after p.m. 101-214 ‘AN \ED—A RESPECTABLE GIRL FOR eral housework. Must stay at nights and bring good references. Apply Bt mw.nl-2i ‘ANTED—A LADY FOR OUR ALTERA- {1 n department in Cloaks and suite, “BAU WANTED BY A GENTLE: AND WIFE two latge communicating itooms, uniurnisued QF bartly faritished. on first or second. Boor: must be Tocated between 13th and 17th and K and ¥ sta. manent ifsuited, es C. W., Star office. WANTED NUMEROUS CALIS FOR ROOMS all sections of city. Persons” having same will find to their interest to register. D. G. PROCTOR & SON, Real Estate Insurance, 12°36 Fst. n.w. sels WANTED—HOUSES i Waxtenis WOMAN TO DO Gi a housework. Apply, with reference, at 216 © st. BW. WV ANTED-A WHITE Grrr on wom A Family of two tor general housework: ‘no wash ‘pig gaust be a good cook; relerences required. Call at ‘ANTED—CANVASSER business: must beventien experienced. Address B. H. nol-3t ANTED-MEN AND WOMEN TO CALL AT Orca. White and colored women cooks. $10 to £29, , Chambermnalds, nurses, serubs and men cooics, COOMBS & BUKGESS, Employm:nt Burean, 926 F st, n.1 16) WASTED, TO RENT-A HOU © CONTAIN: ing 6 to 8 rooms with modern improvements, ‘o.adults: Capitol Hill preferred, Address, si Ing location und terms, A.W. W 2210-10 RENT, BY THE MIDDLE ember for the winter, unfurnished House: modern improvements; eleven or twelve rooms: horthwest section preferred. Address Box 1u7, Siar office. WANTED 10 PURCHASE FOR CASH. TWO OF three houses, from: fifteen to twenty-Ave hun- dred. Direct to 2306 M st. n.w. ‘ocdU- St" MONEY TO LOAN. WASTED-A SETTLED Coron to cook. wash and iron; references required. Apply 1213 St nolsie ‘ANTED — AN EXPERIENCED CLOTHIN ‘Salesman: one that can handle rough trad Hebrew preferred. Address EXPERIENCE, St office, 0080-80" ‘ANTED—COOKS, CHAMBERMAT G rok REST—o gut tousskeepive. oh between P and Q. “pel SHED. FOUR ROOMS vase. with all conveniences for fenit low, JF OR RENT_920 ISHED Rooms, double and single, with board; prices mod- erate, OCBOBt* DOR Ri ROOM, UN- furnished: gas, heat, hot and cold water, bath. in- quire 440 New York ave. heat and gas, Fe. RENT 5 cLY FURNISHED Rooms, in a thoroughly comfortable home. Excel- lent Board. Best references, Please agdress HOME, Star office. 0c30-3t* ‘OR RENT — 1231 N.Y. AVE. A PLEASANT Room on third floor. bath room on same floor: ex- cellent Hoard. OBO {OR RENT-TWO HANDSOME FURNISHE) Tooms. one on first floor, one on second floor: cen: trally located; moderate: gentlemen preferred: Private family. 620 6th st. nw. 0c30-3t* R RE T1627 ST. N.W 1 ‘well-furuished | ooms, «ingle or en-suite, with mod- ern imp., and first-class board: suitable for M.C :grae it destred: reterences exchanged. oeB0-0re to Texas to e! in stock raising or other de- | Gs $5,000. | $8.500, $2,000, “$1,500. sirable busaese may hear of « rare opportintis ty | SS84O0OQ, Rocdelis: ete eas ee nentee etalae wUege | POO 00s Fee ema VAN RAUB, Boerne, Kendall county, Tex. 030-5t* | _0¢22-1m_ 1819 F st TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. Weanteecs PARTNER WITH $5,000 TO | \PONEY an ay ‘Prompt attention to all apy Ses, waitresses, dressmakers, waiters, &c.:xood | ()N REAL ESTATE SECURITY—$10,000 AT 6 solleftor and office boy, this city; Woman for Cortland, er cent: $3,000 at 6 per cent. No delay where HE Jy Xgehnd other northern cities. F. M BUKNHAM. | security is good, WESTCOLt & WILUDX, Real Ee fa ‘also Gi0-632 F st nw. oc23-12t* " | tate Brok. rs, 1907 Penn-ylvania ave. a.w. 0C3 Mingle rooms. Very desirable location. oc2-5w* See ee eee ATE oR UEHOG | MONEY 10 LOAN AT LOW RATER STOCKS | JOR RENT TIFULLY FURNISHE: sterer. | Apply at once to W. H. HOEKE, 801 | IVA Bonds Commercial Paper of all kinds bought | F’ Rooms on second. and third foors, with. owrd, Market Space. ocs0W | audaold. Reliable lnvestment securities « specialty. | references required. 1416 N st...” ocl@-Sw= ANTED-A FEW LADIFS TO LEARN THE | LOUIS CUNNINGHAM, Broker, 1410 F st 026-1m TWO OR THREE art of Dress-Catting aclentifically, by the actual | ))fONEY-IN ANY SUM DESIRED, TO LOAN | H’ rooms on first and second dovra.clesautly fur: measure and square rule, Moved to1220Gst. n.w. | iJon realestate or good collateral security: lowest | nished, with board, at 1414, and 1416 K at uw, ocl2-Im Fates of interest, least expense and without delay. i. | Wil be rented singly if desired. MRS. GRAN ‘ANTED—YOUNG MEN WHO DESIRE TO GO ESAS Boe ears: ere ot es JPOR RENT—-ROOMS, FURNISHED AND furnished, single or en suite; pleasant and commo- ious: terms reasonabie. 417 2d st.n.w. ocz0-6re (OR RENT—FURNISHED, A SECOND-STORY front room, with alcove, suitable for parior and ANTED—CANVASSERS FOR LIFE INSU- Tance; liberal compensation. Apply to 220 4%, st. nw. oc29-3m_ W ANTE DOES, MoSEY 70 LOAN ON REAL ESTATE SE VE ‘curity in sums to suit. CULLINANE & McDERMOTT, oclG-Im Real Estate and Lsurance, 436 7th CHAMBERMAIDS AND ip ofall kinds dt HARKIS! Emolorment of | GS ()(j() 10 LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT five, 1700 N st. nw: cezrzwe | 2D, on watches, diamonds, siverware ANTED—TWO MORE AGENTS ON /andjewelry. Fireproof safes’ Entire premises pro- Charleston Views. “Also, five experienced can- | tecied by burglar alarm, B. WALLACH, vassers on “Life of Hendricks,” fix ut, al Loan Broker and Jeweler, commission. | Apply to H. I. VILLE ocl3-1m 1304 F st nw. ness agency, 12 ‘st N ONEY—8500, $1,500, $3,000, $5,000, $8,000 = Mirna uation suis to jenn: Low fates on Heal 5 sO, | zstate incl. ‘Call wow. WANTED—MISCELLANEUUS. ne WM. F, HOLTZMAN, Atvy, = —=—— ocl3-lm 1821 Fst a Ww. A7 ANTED-—BY A COMPETENT ACTIVE COI- Gred man Washing 1p doathomenrwitzsons | J references furnished. Address C. H. We Star office: © ANTED-TO RENT, TWO SETS LW Bearoom Furniture: also, several ond pieces best of care taken of it. Apply Mrs 8. 315 Cat. nw. © ANTED—R. WASHINGTON'S M A G IC Gream,or Instantancous Cure—Any breaking out on face or body cured. ‘Mot pimaples, wrinkles; Diack Reads, vulgar-redness, eczema and all fucial distivure® ments removed, and # clear couplexion insured to all EAL ESTATE LOANS, FIRE AND Liv INSURANCE. Army and Navy Pay Accounts Cashed, Loans on Life Insurance or other good securities.no delay. ‘W. H. DEMPSEY, 1424 New York av. P.O, box oc7-3m MSSEX, 10, LOSN ON REAL ESTATE, 1S SME sunis to suit, at lowest rate of mterest. RO. HOLTZMAN, sel5. Corner 10th and ¥ streets uorthwet. 20.000=TO LOAN Who use it: pervectly harmless os ‘estimonials on application. ¥ = Tobe bed at W. & Thompson's 15th st: Drew's old aague ON REAL ESTATE stand; Major's, 7th and H sts; Davis’, 5 J.S, ‘Tyree, corner 7th and I sts. aele ee eel eee = wave aN ee: Southeast cor, 14th st. and M°**¥ To Loan ON APPHOVED REAL 5S cor. 6th aud E sts. mw.: L. D. Wa ter, cor. 6th and G | \ TATE SECURITY. sts. n.W.; Kobert N. “Harper, 609 'Pa ave. no, w. | ~ Moderate commissions. No. a GEO. W. LINKINS, 720 20th st MONEY 70 wan 1n sums to sult, on approved Real Estate ity, at lowest rates of interest. ma ubhecessary delay. : al MOREY®O loan fu sums lo sult, at lowest rates, on a real ‘estate security. FITCH, FOX & BROWN, 020 1437 Pennayivania ave. 10°81 per box: sent to any address “oc303m ‘ANTED —SECOND-HAND SAFE AND office Furniture. Address SAFE, Star office. ANTRD—BUSINESS MEN AND OTHERS whodeslre nea: and securate Printing to call on TAYLOR € BART, 605 7thst. nw. Rapid work & specialty, 0c30-3m “ANTED—KNOWN—THAT COARSE. HAIRS bn the faceare positively obliterated, leaving no $20,000 10 Invest, in the manntactire of an SWORM- | bedroom: but On samme floor! 1730 Pat hw, article of great sale. Address LARGE PROFITS, | STEDT & RADLEY, O27 E st. oczi-im. | fai sent se a MGSEX WANED ON AND SALES MADE OF R RENT—TWO FURNISHED ROOMS ANTED—TEN OF THE BEST CANVASSERS Buliding Association Stock. ‘second floor, with heat and gus, within one tock of for the best selling sub. book for the holidayg |~ _W.H. DEMPSEY, Heal Estaie, Insurance, &c., car lines, 908 = ‘Ccaer ote Dighest commission pald. General agent, HA DINS: | _ocl@-sim 1424'New York ave. rete eT MORE. OA Eatin eeay | MONEY, 20,LOAN ON REAL stati AND | F'Row), large, handsomely faruish W ANteb AN Expentencen satestapy | Moher ecurities at lowest rates of in- | on second and third floors; siso hall room: low Fates. in acloax department: state salary, and refer- | terest, 'HUFTY & DYER, ‘ocz3-1m ence Fequired. Address Box 114, star office. oc30-3t | “ocl6-1m 1301 Fst.nw. | 7 (OR RENT—TWO HANDSOME UNFUR- nished second floor Rooms, north and south iront: with or, without board; heat’ desired. “Also. hall room, 58. ave. ockl-2w* 1604 4th at.nw., 38 boostexks' STORES. Per Mo. 201 H ne..s'r &d'w 6rB25 | Oth 8 W.9'redw.ér_ 20 321 tae wee more: 21 Lm. we, r. 407 New OFFICES Per Fatt w.34 floor. ei Lacave. basement’ (368 1a ave. sagen ge ih aod Perave or 633 39 20 LA Tih st. baseu'n't re 10 ‘The ‘above is onlye portion ot books. “For fall Mat cait at office for baltertn twsued na, the Istand 15th. {uzl” THOS & WAGGAMAN. SOK RENT—A VERY DESIRABLE & kOOM frame House, unfurnished, just wes: of 16th st, ob the brow of Meridian “bill, overlooking the city, ne ‘room’ reserved. Addréw PROSPECT. Star ottice. cl L:30r* SOR RENT—S12 J0TH BTW. 50: 1308 ‘Oth St. nw. 822.50: 613 A st. 8: BOT Hx, ne., $15; 515 K st, $12.50. Also, suialler Houses ai ‘A. MCINTIRE, 81 nol si: F S208T. Nw. water and gas:conveulent location: rent $15.30 month. B, F. LEIGHTON, 482 La. eve. 0. MELY FURNISHED House, near British Minister's, 12 rooms and ail modern couvenlences: cheup to desitabie tenast. im quire WESCOTT & WILCOX, 1907 Pa ave. ol-3t NT — DESIRABLE ED Houses on Connecticut ave., Vermont ave. vorhoud of Dupont Circle. MILL ihe OR RENT—005 EST. NW. THREE-STOKY Brick, ® rooms: mod. imps: mice location Ai tC. C. DUNCANBON, th and Daw. at ay ames ms Bewly apered. “Key next door. inquire 1ui7 Lat {OR RENT—-STOP PAYING RENT AND BUY F cmt & House: $100 and 4, according to. value ‘abbr tos to the reat you would pay. You will dies be saving what you now throw awa tor rent. C. A. KNIGHT, 925 et nw, room 1, Lat floor. BvLOTe JOR RENT—HOUSE 1322 13TH STREET N.wW, Towa Circle, 18 rooms; all modern conve: {OK RENT —TEN-ROOM HOUSE; HALL, Peete bes Se aoe : : POX BENT. 020 FaRRAGUT SQUARE, (Fc ished) 12 rooms, all_ conveniences. |F. admission apply t0 ‘Ocoee {OR RENT—A NIGE SEVEN-ROOM BRICK ‘House, with gus, bath, rauge and latrobe one juare from the Capitol, 315 Deluware ave. n.e. AP Zid Lith st. aw. ist" (ORR: NI—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED SEC- ‘ond floor, consisting of five rooms and bath, in the pretty new house, 416 2d st, between Dand E tow. All modern improvements. ‘three squares from Capitol, near F st. cars, ‘ocz7-0t FOR RENT-519 6TH STN. W. SUITES OF el third’ rani nd foors; furnace heat or open grate fires: with or ocd 7-2W OR FENT—A HANDSONFLY FURNISHED 15 15th st, nw. oc26-1m JOR KENT—HAND PARTMENTS, FUR- nisbed or unfurnished, single or en suite, in a fashionably located house. near ‘arragut Square. Ad- dress E.R office, core {OR RENT—A NICELY FURNISHED, LARGE, U second-story front room, with xvod board, for « Ueman and wife. “Private family: good location: 6on- Yenient 0 street cars: $55. Keferences exchnged. Cst ne, i JOR RENT-TWO LARGE FURNISHED ROOMS F’cnisecond floor a $10 and $15 per mouth, be igi iocaion and’ near szeat cart "E008 5 at ae Sexz-are JOR RENT— ‘Wie extend to persons looking for rooms a cordial Jnvitaclon to consuit our st of Roouis For eu. Atl Information fee. All kinds of roots fall parts ot thecite. ices from $5 to $150. re 108150), o, PROCTOR « SN, se25-3m _ Real Fatate und Insuraner, 1236 F sich, mate. My, Electric Needle is the only’ remedy | TONEY 70 LOAN Known for this hideous defect. Send for ull particu AT LOWEST RATES OF Jars. Electric treatinent for ladies and children. Mrs. ‘ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY. Dr. GABRIEL, 1321 Gat. n.w. wr | THOS. J. FISHER & CO. W ASTER, GIRLS TO MAKE UP GODS FOR <. = Noms: mance G9 guiedion. “addres atb Sek | MLOXEY 7° “Aan Pruggiah ESTATE AT es 19 HO ress a PLY COMPANY, 43 Eliot at, Boston, Masse 026-71 eos DANEXHOWER £903, MONEE tO OAR ON REAL ESTATE OR AAA FIRST-CLASS SECURITIES at lowest rates of terest, No delay where the security. mhgo 0. C. GREEN, $03 that nw, LOST AND FOUND. ‘ANTED—UPHOLSTERING OF FINE PAR- Wictancomer Furviture. Hair mattress reno. jated andre made. Sample of all xrade: of goods (oF Govering on Rand,” Mott exterminated eabluetCabt ‘Pract jolsterer, “Combine 1008 Lath st. nw. W Ax2ER HORSES TO KEEP AT $8 PER ‘month; box stalls; per-onal and special attention iven to care of ‘Can be seen ut Price's: OST—ON OCTOBER 29. A PUG DOG: HAS 11 6th st. n.w.; farm on 7th st. road. 8 miles out. mame of Ouner GEG? W, PHILLIPS one ‘oné-3m_ 0. H. P. CLARK, Sligo, Md. ‘vy nickel plate collar. A suitable will be paid if revurned to B11 dig at aw. ae ANTED-SECOND HAND FURNITURE Carpets. Stoves, Feather Beds, and all kindsol ‘asebold Furniture, for which the highest cash price Wiilte paid. address’ i, BAUM 290 fhe awe eS AW 2 NTED HoUsEHULD FURNITURE AND 10 REWARD, FOR FOCKETHOOK | a} contents (about $00), lost November 1st be Giaty Square; Indiana ave. Cac tnd New Sersdyraee 4 maave, ew Leave at stat ofice tor identification. ir effects of every kind,in large or small quantities; ighest cash price paid. Be Charl OST—CHAIN BRACELET, OF VALUE TO Rotel, dds abd Pennsyivaninave.—" ocksitie” | Lathe owner as w Keepaake.’ Suiabie foward’ if eft at the Star. 2-200 AT 1110 F STA HANDMOME FLAT ‘of three large rooms, wi yemt and as, ‘on secund Moor, for $35, sultable for light housekeep- ing: large tor club rooms or doctor's ofices, Also two ‘very large front rooms on third floor. unfurnished or partly furnished, with heat aud gas, for $16, or single one $12,andtheother $6. 2-2 POR RENT—IN “THE WOODMON' NEI \d iowa Circle n. w., handsome Fiats, 13th st. an ished lated: Arstciase. cafe priges ‘THOS. J-Fishiei & CO, Sez St Ts24 isto a. 'T—UNFURNISHED, A CHOICE Fist of four Roorsn, with Guth rom: heated.” a I7th s. Dw. Apply to FITCH, FOX & BROWN, cor 15th st. and Pa. ave. ocld-1m FOR RENT—STORES. STORE, 216 10TH ST. X, ‘Frokcctient bommeesstand for comenionon or business rent $30. Inquire at #26 La ave. no2-lw [OR RENT_FINE STORE AND BACK BUID- ings. 1009 Est. n.w., one bluck from Penneyivanta ave. Two all-ylate Glass Show Windows sez1-3m Wa hoa eee TAKEN BEE :INTOMY PREMISES_ONETWO-YEAR FOR RENT— MISCELLANEOUS. POR RED “63H STH ATX wT WOS! nx RIES ‘and basement Brick: good neighborhood; Inquire of FRANK T. BROWNING, Columban Law Build ing, 416 5th st nw. ss ocd POR RES HSIRABLE HOUSES —NO 1605 ist. Ww. lunge toursiory house, with 18 large Tooms, excelieut weatlon: 6125. No. 1121 14th st. 2. w., 13 rooms, opposite the Portland. 983.34. Xo. 1530 15th st. n.w.,9 rooms, all improvements, keys at 1582; reat reduced to’ ‘Also a uumber of ng arnished Touses, im various locations, B WAKNEN@ CO. ocsbusat® 016 Fw uw. F NEW EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE sires duinien ease saat wes 1106 Hist." OR RENT — 807 C BT. N, W, ch. SWORMSTEDT @ SKADDEN. Too per mouth th coi Fone O27 P at wow. ios HST, N. water, Apply to J. W. Poon RED 7. SOR RENT-WELL FURNISHED HOUSE, FitrecStiry bie, ton rome. ail anodera improve: ts; bortWest; Convenient to cars and markets, vil for able app COPTREDL, tas Rew i 3 <"Appiy to Eas e REN south frout Brick, O19 Gat nw ntwelv isuth, @c.: newly papered aud pal ted throughout aod oitegtriee tn Somes separ Pa HO NO sughiy eepaired and renovated, rice, 4018 thorough renov ok, | uu a aine roome: bath, furunce, iatge yard, “esos ALBERT F. FOX, 920 F st {OR RENT—NICELY FURNISHED SIX-ROOM Brick: iatrobe, range, gas, bath, bay window: highurhood: to careful teneat #3530. "Apply os Premises, 1428 T st. u. ‘ JOR RENT-2017 @ STN. Ww. finished in hard Wood, with modern improve- iments, @ Fooms, with cellar, ‘pantries and. bath Ker next oor. Apply to #. BUCH. 28. al OR RENT—A NEATSIX-ROOM BRICK HOUSE, Studio, Bull, Owner will call, proper eae : Hth modern improvement. S18 Be se: oi Bi oc ave_| py dnb Shak him ewe WV BULGER | aca wo-stony mai K TANLE is |X "torsion sivas Ow SEE Bie se ‘ANTED—IF YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL see alley rear of 1824 K st. mw, Apply af the above | n.w. ocad-Lan, Bonds. Petroleum and Produce on 1-16 $5 poe nee RETURN i ede ‘amber. _nol-2w* {OR RENT-THE FASHIONABLY 1a | commission, for cui DW, COVES Con sas Tin st. | Anindiug nim. “ind collacos wisea test withoweers | [NOK RENTSLARGE NEW TWOSTORY BiiCK | A''and naudsomely furnished 18-room wea Our new i mnailed free. Se glieniee ee ee (A ea] {nok KENT NEAR THE CAPITOL a Dindka> ‘Address is ~~ 20 ENT—1 C1 ‘ANTED-TO EXCHANGE NEW FOR OLD ‘City P. O., Box 581, is residence, ‘and cuschman, Rent S25 per month. -3.W. uy apened Inrteee Lean ies Sioveoa BUTLER, Gai sth ae eae Liat | pogse PO-POXORL SCH Berens | SUMNER Vortare PF Marsiawe” | Aue tna pemanty peice Owealing, ni n.w. Smoky Chimney: 5 Lit | ] {OR RENT—TYPE-WE'TERS @5 PER M 7d ENT-320 STH OT. N. W. LABOR ‘ud Ranges made to heat or ‘no pay. Stoves | 7 OsT_ON NOVEMBER 2. WHITE POODLI M son Ri fe as cheap. ‘+ a and infirm; No. 2319 attached (Sold on easy terms.) “Cail Office.’ three-story brick bui! ‘with attic, oo oclS-toy Lis ony ‘Hive doliars rewatd will be paid it re. | STE ponte ene Fa SS roots: well <7 ANTED HORSIS TO WINTER AT $9 PER | turned io O10 12th 8. mw. nase S55 Fa | Sipiy e es Fina Boo te swociated Press; s' ES ‘H ST. RENT—NEW STABLE IN REAR OF 1512 eae 4 Fs ws 15 Loulataus uve Major: Thon f Mogae, Lite sitrpe wi iit beg, maceea ith lg 2 Bor acta Sie tes ae Soren, | ]Ok KENT IGS ZIG WT SW. HAS pSOwE Bhai: ibs Bandy eri 2.0, Ma ott | 00 elataed to" Hoos "90 ba prot | SUT icR ne Taal” MMe” OM apn | Kitaro pce valine cntaing W eethaecn GEN, KF. ter fhe Building, 5th and F sts, Bo22i* Seen De mantels weil ay pa00 Sper monie Foe calied or and re: | NQUND—PRIDAX, THE 20TH TST. A soré| COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, | sie. Amii Taos Times s Se a | ES ae | Ethie aie eben 2h as | POLE ESE SEY to ie, a ey 4 a nl ‘month. L. bs Feiow. oc27- two. POR RENTCAICELY FURNISHED BAY WIN. Let Selamat a ing. Toome, bath. bot und cold water: range, wajerea ‘oy well aud springs: bas al abundance of FOe BENT TWO BRICK HOUSES, 4448 @ ST. and a inquire oft W auhiin o2" Fat -ocab ie

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