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—_— a bens fide daily circulation more than treble that of any other dafly paper pub- lished in Washington, and equal to that of aN the otner daily papers here added ‘The Star cannot undertake to preserve or returo rejected communications. Con- tributors who wish to possess thelr man- useripts, If unused, should keep a copy. a No attention paid to Anonymous Let- tere. To Advertisers. Owing to the pressure of telegraphicand other news matter from noon up to the moment of going to press, it 1s absolutely necessary that all advertisements intended for Tr San of the same afternoon should reach the office ve- fore 2 o'clock m. This tsexperiaity demanded on Saturdays, when, in order torun off the mammoth editions ofthat day, the presses must start at least one hour earlier than ustal. An observance of this request will therefore not only be a favor to the office, Dut am advantage to advertisers themselves, since otherwise it is sometimes impossible to Properly classify or even to insert their an- nouncementa. ——— The Lowell-Hawthorne ‘y comes ‘ence mare into notice, al nearly every- one had hoped that the end was reached a fortnight ago. It is not savory matter at best, and Mr. Hawthorne has published a two- column letter in his own defense which, if it accompiishes anything at all, merely trans lates the charge of bad faith against him into ® confession of the grossest stupidity. His plea, epitomized, is that be tried to negotiaie ‘with Mr. Loweil fora scries of articles on Eng- lish society and politics; that Mr. Lowell de- clined the offer; that be then asked Mr. Lowell give him, iu the shape of an informal talk, nd that Mr. Lowell, disclaiming bis ability to say anything in which the public would be interested, poured forth those eriticisms of the Queen, the heir apparent, and other dignitaries of Grtat Britain which have been so widely printed. Possibly every- thing Mr. Hawthorne says is true; and yet Mr. Lowell may net have undersiood that he was talking for the press while giving his reasons for not talking for it. Indeed, the tarther the matter is examined, the more apparent does it become that the ex-minister hud no idea of ever seoing @ literal report of his random re- flections staring at him in cold type. Not only this, but Mr. Hawthorne must have known, it he had apy wit whatever, that a man who had cceupied the position Mr. Lowell had in diplomacy as well as in general society in Eng- Jand, could uot wittinsly have permitted sucn an interview to go forth to the world. Mr. ‘Hawthorne's latest latter will probably be his Jast; for Mr. Lowell has declared his intention of leaving his side of the ease closed where It is, and there wi!l be nothing to cail forth further correspondenes from his adversary except a morbid desire to change his own situation irom bad to worse. —— oe Seeretary Manning's proposal to advance the interest on certain classes of government bonds, toa great extent without rebute, is a tresh illus tration ef his theory that “good business is good polities.” The cheerful prospeeis with whieh the fall trade in all commodities opened, have brougitt, to thoughtful minds, some anx- jety as well as abundant satisfaction. It highly important that the upward tendency ot public feeling should not be checked, and the government Is not exceeding its legitimate functions when it lays its own band upon the balances to insure their freedom trom molesta- tion. The moving of the crops in the fall and opening winter is the signal, every year, for a heavy draft upon aii the resources at command of the commercial worid. To provide a means by whieh, without injury to the pubiie inter- ests, the demand of the business community for mare cash in hand may be promptiy met, is to make a wise use of the money lying idle in the maifonal treasury ‘The uewiy published charge that Minister Phelps has been using the cabic to telegraph to the Department of State all the adulatory no- tices of himself made by the pressand at public gatherings in Engignd, and that Secretary Bayard has felt eailed upon to reprimand him for wasting government funds and subjecting ‘the department cipher tothe danger of easy tosecure genuine bargains is Friday, = weekly Remnant Day, and the place, the Boston Dry Goods House. Friday is the day we close out all “Short Lengths,” Odd “Sizes,” Broken Lots, &c., at reduced prices, It enables us to show anew, clean stock at all times, and enabies youto secure bargaina This Fri- day we shall offer uousuaily attractive bargains in each and every department. We quote s few as fol- lows: “ODD SIZRS” IN HOSIERY. Some sizes are left from eve and ail ™ brougat backs price. We offer: duced pair Cfldren’s Hiack Hibbed Cottom Hose, double Knees split feet, size iy inch. Regular price 9 pair Chitd Howe ise Tan Recular price, "igemnant” pri 3 pair Ladies ‘a colored Cotton Hose, split feet extra quality, size 8 inch. 6 pair Ledies’ extra fine Cotton, Hose. white heel and toe, seal brown and navy blue, size 8 ineh, Regular price. “Remnant” price. “ODD SIZES" IN JACKETS. ‘The past week's large business has broken three of our ‘nent selling liwewof Jackets, hence we offer the Himaiaing sae aba. grenily reduced price, im order to dispose of them this I*ridgy. 2 Light Brown Boucle Jackets, sizes 32 and 36 inch, 1 Drown tailor-made Plaid Cloth Jacket. size 36 Inch. | Lantags.” represent Recuiar price. “Remnant” price. 1 brown Astraknan Walking Jacket, rolling collar, tallor-bonnd, size 3, Regular price. femme” price. day the best barzains In Short Lengths ever shown, ‘Tite offering wili embrace ends of our most desimabia fabrics in the most sa.eable shades, in suitable lengths children’s dresses, sucques, wraps and combination suits, Be sure to examine these, “ODD SIZES” IN GLOVES ‘Many of our customers keep themselves ied with loves from oar Hemant advertiselnenis, titey save trou 25e:to LOU om s purchase. 11 pair 4-Button Cream Sizes 7 and. Regular pri “Htemnant™ 1 pair 4-Bauon Biack Kid Gl * ar perce. “Heuunant Sata onan es ae jadies’ White Kes {Ake Coutl Corset, Stee 26-inch Rema” rice Teadies Bine Regutar price. “Remnant” price. “ODD” BUSTLES. 5 Ladies’ Wire Bustles, Regular price 2c. “Rem- ™Y Ladies’ Wire Bustle. Regular price 240. “Rem nant” price 2be. = Ladies’ Pedora Bustle, Regular price S0c. “Rem- va baie dis sop sn Skirt, bustle back. Regular price “ODDS AND ENDS” IN HANDKERCHIEFS. aloe ive iostiena easiere tid no ur how good value 1 are or how fast they sell, we pat ren ‘bandsumcly embroidered in colors. ‘Regular price. “Hemant pe + Ladies’ White Sujeriine Linea Hanakerchiets, ubroldered corners, and scalloped edges embroidered Regular price. “Remnant” price. ‘seailoped-edge, veauiifully embroidered iaoiaee | “SHORT LENGTHS” IN VELVET DEPART- MENT. t offering for this Friday, embracing Plain, Seen and Hirocade lets lie Fite and Quad we largest quantity. and. the “Heunoant” Hargalus eve? our good most attractiv fartane to show. mal ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Tar Ow Say iG ‘That “Talk is eheap, but it takes money to buy land,” has evidently been impressed on the folks in this “burg” —for, notwithstanding all the ingenuity— ‘ane appropriated virtnes—that resident traders— - ‘or “tramp” concerns ha ‘twanslation by the diplomats of other countries, imprinted ostensibly at the instance ot triends of the minister's ia London. It isto the last degree improbable, however, that Mr. Phelps ‘would take any one in Ensland into his confi- dence concerning a matier of this sort. Either there has been an unwarrantable liberty taken ‘with bis private papers at the legation, or else somebody in the employ of the cable company hhas been tampering with the confidence im- posed im him. ——_— = There should act be a moment's debate on the question of holding te trial of Lleutenant Arnold with open doors. Nobody concerned in ‘the police seandal can have a legitimate inter- est in hushing up its developments. It would make no practical differeace, moreover, whether the doors were shut and boited and barred, or taken off their hinges so that ail the world could hear what went on. The end would be the same, as far as publicity goes, for there are ‘Very tew hidden things which succeed in es- eaping exposure wien the newspapers set themselves energetically to find them out. By treating the public with entire candor, the po- lice department will save itself the trouble of correeting false reports, and relieve its work of @good deal of that popular suspicion that Is Sure to attach to anything done with closed doors, ——-__ ‘The “suggestion” of the Commissioners to the Baltimore and Potomac railroad company, that the car blockade of every street crossea by the company’s tracks from Newersey avenue to Sixth street southwest.on the thirty-tirst of October, was not a thing to be repeated, is in the line of several former hints and insinua- tions on te same subject, and will probably re- eeive avout the same amount of attention. ‘There is no excuse for such contempt of the public rights on the part of a railway corpora- tiow. When the Commissioners have got tired of gentie remonstrances, they may fiud it wor: their while to do a littic biockading on their own account, and see how the company Hikes tt. ‘The railway peopie wili then have a realizing sense Unat corporations are granted certain privileges for the pablic convenience, not for the purpose of enabling them to annoy the pablie. ‘The arrest ofa Virginia farmer for selling a Fobin in this city docs not make a test case of immense proportions, but it suffices to show that somebody has an eye open for infractions Of the bird law. it was not the offender's iaoney that the prosecution wanted; for his original purchase of the bird was evidently prompted by a humane impulse, and his sate of it for less than hall what it cost him showed ‘that he was not moved by mercenary designs ia any part of ihe transaction. The principis ‘was the thing looked aiter, and the readiness of the court to make allownuee for the ciream- stances of the case and accept the personal bond ot the prisouer made tne application all the more marked. There is one man who will not hereatter touch, even with the tips of his Angers, an insectivorous bird in the District of Columbia; aud thousandsof newspaper zeaders, learning of his adventure, will be pat upon their guard aguinst getting into hot water for a Uke cause. ; $$$ ‘Tne proprietors of the Chieazo packing-houses have waked up toa fact whieh was patent to every disinterested observer <evecal days ugo— | thing ie’ month of October with @ “red mark” around it— I's aseries of “red-letter” days—the whole combin- ‘mg to make it—the greatew—momth's sale we ever had.—Mind you, "re are mo longer regarded as strangers—Eleven solid years are nearly gone since we pitched our tents—but, unlike the Arabs of old —"e did not fold them at night amd quietly steal away.— We told you wo were here tostay.— We told ‘you that —“Particular friends” of yours— told you we were not—But of this more anon—on the eleventh anniversary—soon to oecur.—We will then————postponed — But of to-day let us speak—pot of ourselves—but of the stock— Which is crowding the new ballding so that we fear we have not room enougl—but the size is not alone the merit—t's the kind—the high-class kind— ‘We propose to say our say about—at $30 per suit—- nothing low about that fignre—for half of this paper 4s taken up with announcements of sults at a fifth of that prico—vut these at $50—are here—and none ‘5 good are elsewhere — That's broad —and true— we know our bustuess—and when we have a good not by aecident.—We bought the “‘sarplus shipment”——that is, the excess over oraers—of all “Excken’s” goods in the hands of the importer.—We have made many a suit of these goods to order at $60 ‘and we never knew of any tallor—and don't vow— ‘ho matter if he is a second-claas one—who wants less than $48 fora suit of these gooda—The patterns ‘Are neat—the goods won't wear shiay—they witl Wear well—hold color—and slways look gentecl. —The style of Coat is a four-bation cutaway— Ves with collar—edges bound with finest sewing-silk drald—ailk finished, serge tined—in fact, t's cos- tom salt—at low ready-made price —They—aod fifteen other styles—at thirty dollars per sult are here. —Oceasionally —very occasionally—some of the manufacturers of cheap clothing buy ss good S000 as these—but it's honestly = shame for them to handle them— You might an well give a diamond Yoablacknmith to set—or—to give » canal-boat cook a Allct of beef to prepare—as to have that class of manufacturers handle fize goods —Fie cloth— and flue trimmings don’t always makes fine cost— 1t requires taste ta the workman—in the cutter—in fact it's true artist who can fashion from fine fab- ries fine garments, but if you do want io see them as they should be—and many others TRY to make them. Come to ws.—We have suits from $10— for Mew and Youths—nothing lower.—From that to$40, We stop at $10—decause we stop where we cannot give you valve for your money.—Haven't you found it sor ie SAKS & COMPANY, namely, that they made a mistake in refusing toemploy auy person who was a member of labor organization. Nobody denies their legni ‘right to surround their business with these or apy other restrictions of a ile nature; bat the expediency of rejecting applicants whose only fault is membership of a soctety of workingmen Jor mutual Improvement of advantage is on ‘about the xame level as the rejection of men who have insured their lives or joined a co- ‘operative club to reduce the expenses of house- Keeping. Itis never wo late to retrieve an error; but a better plan stil is not to make one through carrying too hot a head on one’s shoulders, SSS Taskers Low Orrce No. 361 Pennsylvania avenne northwest. Ee eas Ses aad silver Bougat ck CLOTHIERS, TAILORS, HATTERS and PURNISHERS, 1t SEVENTH STREET AND MARKET SPACE. SSgpubataNp Pe PiaKon, DS ghickeru 19 eave ve tm ioe Se te ma B15 tO, pipe thea ‘easy mionthiy inetallnent See W.0, METERROTT @ CO. 903 Va ave., near 9th st. are SHIRT, © TOWERS, Gcsuntttiraa at ten tak : N= aaeere Ae Cal) end Examine, few Neckwear. Hosiery. Gloves, Suspenders, Hand- no W. 8, TEEL. 935 Penn's ave. FEATHERS. On Friday and Saturday (it the lot holds out) we ‘shall pat on sale another large lot of ‘WINGS AND FULL BIRDS in 15 different styles, with varions combinations 1p ‘colors and rare bird effects, at tte Pr dle on FST nace, cr ‘The quick sale of a previohs lot of similar goods last ‘week induces the bellef that they area bargain, LARGE STIFF WINGS in black, shaded with ear- nal, navy blue, brewn and myrtle, 5 contseach. PIGEON WINGS, full size, alt shapes, and’ beauti} feily shaded, 150. each. ht APs a eae FELT ANOTHER SPECIAL LOT. Our buyer was fortunate enough to get another lot ofthe very same quality French Fine Felt Hats we closed out #0 rapidly last week. Commencing to-mor- row morning we shall sell (as long as this new lot lasts) a genuine French Felt, with wide binding and double row of stitohing, at ee sy, CENTS EACH, St Saturday night will probably close this lot out. Acrios Srraxs Louver Tax WORDS! DOES ENERGY PROMOTE PROGRESS? ‘This ts a question that should be answered as readily as Henry George would answer the question, “What Should be Done With the Publie Domain?” The for- mer we can answer in the affirmative. ‘The latter we must leave for the great minds of the nation to-solve. But if tho question was asked the many purchasers of ‘Men and Hoys' Clothing, especially among our numer. ous patrons, where can you find the most rollable Clothing, where all goods are as represented or nioney refunded, where ali goods are marked in plain figures, where honorable dealing and ‘One Price to All” is the motto, the answer would naturally be the GOL- DEN EAGLE. Wecallspecial attention to a new line of Children’s Suits and Overcoats, ages4 to 13, which have just been received, purchased at a re- markable zeduction and marked to sell.ats propor- tlonate low figure. THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING COMPANY, ‘NO. 400 CORNER 7TH AND DSTS. nll J. M. GRADY, Manager. How Anz Ovencoars Gomes Lively, Very Lively. How are Prices? Low, Very Low, How are Qualities? Up to our adopted standard or as near perfection as has been reached by any one. ‘We quote you a few prices and you cam judge or net ‘whether we come in accord with your purse. Men's fine Chinchilla Overvonts frem $10.00 upwards, ‘Men's fie Melton Overcoats from $0.00 upwards, A fall ine of Men's Overeosts at £6.00 up to $25.00. We havea full line of Overcoats for Boys from 18° to 18 vears ol¢, trom $8.00 up to $15.00, ‘We have a fall tine of Overcosts for Boys from 9 w ‘1B years old, what are called schools, trom $2.50 up. ‘Wohaves fall line of Children’s Overeoats from $2.50up. i ‘We have & full line of Children's Suits at $2.50, $8.00, $8.50, $4.00 up to 88.00. We have a fall line of Hoys’ ana School Suits, Long Pants, at $4.50, $5.00, $5.50. $6.00 up to $12.00. MEN's SUITS. ‘MEN'S SUITS. A good Cheviot Busincas Suit at $6.50. A better one at 97.50. An All-Wool Prince Albert Sult at $15.00 that you eannot match anywhere for lees than 25,00. Chinchilla Coats and Vests from $7.50 up to $15.00. An All-Wool Cassimere Sult at $12.50 that would be heap at $16.00. THE LONDON AND LIVERPOO:, CLOTHING COMPANY, an CORNER 7TH AND G STREETS No House Ix Wasuixcrox Crrv CAN GIVE YOU Sv GOOD A RETURN FOR YOUR MONEY ON LADIES 42-INCH AND 84-INCH CLOTHS FOR TAILOR-MADE SUITS AS JOHNSON, GARNER & CO. SINCE THE GREAT BREAK IN PRICES OF THE ABOVE GOODS OF 50 PER CEXT THEY HAVE PURCHASED AN ENORMOUS QUAN- TITY AND SHALL GIVE THEIR CUSTOMERS AND THE PUBLIC THE BENEFIT OF THE GREAT DECLINE. OUR GREAT FLANNEL SALE. So) Quality, all wool Fi eaDAPT Qualtey all, wool Flannels, 25 cents, 30 OUR GREAT BLANKET SALE. 10-4, 11-4. 12-4 Whit i ¢ Ly 91:00, 93: 6250-89, BAGO. Saga SDT PANE 91, 81.25» BED COMTORTARLES, 1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, CARPET SALE. Choice styles Ingrain Carpe! toe sy io ts 25 cents, 30 cents, 37 BEST EXTRA INORAIN. 50 select styles (worth 90 ite) ESSELTE om JOHNSON, GARNER & CO., oll 636 Penna, ave. (south side) Laon Fors Aso Wrars FRESH SUPPLIES IN SEAI, VISITER, PLAIN AND TRIMMED, JUST RECEIVED. DUPLICATES IN PLUSH. FUR TRIMMING ARD MUFFS, IN KVEEY VARIETY. FOR LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN. ALL RELIABLE GOODS AND AT LOW PRICES. ‘WILLETT @ RUOFF, HATTERS AND FURRIERS, nll 906 Pennsylvania ave. Fisz Ow: Ra W ems. Bihinactarenmtnon il ‘Pree of fimil off and all other ‘Bamens fh rpree ‘impurities, ‘REDUCED rom The to 80a. pee pin bute, From ees ARTHUR NATTANS, Pharmacist, 14th and I and 94 and Dots, nw. tnt teetiient Des wv. W. BH. Hoe tara ae. Wall ‘Shades, we for re are | ‘the Dew patterns for Fall o aes Tos me A. i =) RED TICKET DAY BABGAINS FOR FRIDAY. NOTION DEPARTMENT. BARGAIN 1._Oddnand sudsin Z and infaats brushes. requist price lie to sles Glose ont, choice 10e, ka BARGAIN 2 Onde, atd ends in rubber, celloiold and horn dressing combs, regular prices aoe fo close out at Se. each. = JEWELRY DEPARTMENT. LADIES' NECK WEAR DEPARTMENT. BARGAIN &—Odds and ends in lace and lawn chemisettes, regular prices 25e. toe. cholee, to close OULARGATN 6.—A fow real dachess collaretzca, px price $240.89, to clase out on Bed ‘Ticket Day for DRESS TRIMMING DEPARTMENT, BARGAIN 7.—One piece left of our-$295 black ish Guipure lace flouncing (42 Inches deep), to ose out on Red Ticket Day for $1.40 a yard. ‘BABGALN 8.3 remnants of white headed net (each gong yard in length regular price $3.50 yard, to close LACE AND EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT. BARGAIN 9-—Remnanta of Fora and other colored jouncings and all over crabrolderies, regular prices $1.26 1092.50 a yard, to clave ont at Oe a yard. MBARGATS 20-~Ouis sod ends in wool lace Youne ings, regular prite $250 8 yard, to Close Our as BUS. ayardon Hed Ticket Day. ZEPHYR DEPARTMENT. BARGAIN 11.—Last_ of w lot of ontined tinea. gplaiern Feqnlag price 20e. 8 yard, Voclone oubat 106 Syardon ed Tieket Day. ARGAIN 12.—-faat of a lot of curtain fringes, reg- ular price 25e. a yard, to-close out at 10. a yard. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. BARGAIN 13.—A lot of boys’ cloth polo caps, to cee ae AT Ta. a lo of bent Prone it ats, desir ARG =’ lot of r 5 sbie shapes and colors nie huund, to close at Bue. “ancars 15.—One lot of satin ribbon, ft couare to close out on ised Teket Day at ae a VAIN 16.—One hundred saruples 0 wings, worth 25c., to close on pas of, aot HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. BARGAIN 17.—Children's ribbed stockings, an ele- gant wearing school stocking, the lot to close out two ir for 26c. BARGAIN 18. Odile and ends of children's English ribt ire wool hoe, worth froin Ge. to 75e., be cloded out at 35c. u pir. UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT. BARGAIN 19.—A lot of Indies’ modieated red flan- nel shirts (sizes from 28 to 34) worth $1.10, to close at ‘each. BAKUALN 20.—A lot of boys’ canton flannel draw- ers, worth 50c., to close out ai 37e. GENTS’ DEPARTMENT. BARGAIN 2].—One lot of gents’ satin-lined cravats, worth 5c. to close ont on Red Ticket Hay at Soe BARGAIN 3, lot of Windsor ten desirable colors, worth B0c., to cluse out at Z6e" euch MARGAIN 2h"Small lotot Mytde drawers, tively worth $1, to clove on Red Ticket Day for CLOAK AND SUIT DEPARTMENT. BARGAIN 24.—Six Russian circulars, with plush collar and trimmed down frunt with same, orfsinal Price *8.50, to close out on Bed ‘Ticket Day for =7.50. BARGAIN 25,—One odd piush coat u littie disfigured from belng ins ock, aul po leively worth sa0, Wil be sold ou Red Heter Duy for just half vaine, 920. BOOK AND STATIONE! DEPARTMENT. BARGAIN 26.—Sheet music given away to custom- ersin this department on Red Tieset Date For other Red Ticket ins see Fri past Day bargail iday's Re- BBB. uu UMM > Pho EE HT gs me Ak Eb Ba” Se ies S“4 “ol RE Bagh x 7TH, STH AND D STS. all A Cun. AN ELEGANT STOCK OF DRESS GOODS. WE ARE NOW OFFERING SOME OF THE MOSF ELEGANT DRESS GOODS WE HAVE EVER SHOWN, AND LADIES IN PURSUIT OF THE NEWEST FABRICS WILL FIND AT OUR ESTABLISHMENT THE HANDSOMEST STOCK OF ELEGANT GOODS EVER SHOWN IN THIS CITY; AND AS WE PAY PARTICULAR ATTEN- TION TO THE NEWEST STYLES OF DRESS GOODS IN THEMARKET WEDO NOT HESITATE ‘TO SA¥ THAT OUR PRESENT STOCK FARSUR- PASSES ANY ASSORTMENT EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET. AND AS OUR GOODS ARE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, AND NO DEVI- ATION ALLOWED, YOU WILL SEE AT ONCE HE ADVANTAGE OF DEALING WITH US, AND YOU WILL NOT BE IMPORTUNED TO BUY. ONE PRICE IN PLAIN FIGURES, W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, _al0 919 Pennsylvania Avenue n. w. Noveurres obs Bsc. Goons. ATON PERK’ (ivecxseon 10 Feast & BhoTmEN), INVITES AN INSPECTION OF HIS ELEGANT ‘STOCK OF IMPORTED BLACK Ditr.s6 FABRICS. NOVELTIES IN CROWN SERGES AND CHE- VIOTs. CAMEL'S HAIRS. RAYE LONG. ‘MERVEILLEUX. BATAVEDS sorTe. HABIT CLOTHS. CANVAS CLOTHS, DRAP D'ALMAS. CHUDDAS DRAP DALMEDA. PRIESTLEY'S SILK WARP HENKIETY PERIAL SERG ND MELROSE CLOTHS, COURTAULD'S ENGLISH CRAPES a. . LUPIN'S CELEBRAIED BLACK NEW PLAIN AND TWILLED FRENCH GOS- ‘TUME CLOTHS AT $2 AND $2.50. LUPINS FRINGED, HiMMED “AND CRAPE BORDERED THIBET AND CAMELS HALE SI NOVELTIES IN BLACH SILK UMBRELLAS, WITH MOURNING STICKS AND MOUNT: . TREFOUSSE AND PERINOT'S BLACK KID ‘GLOVES, BOTH PLAIN AND EMBROIDERED. ROVELTIES IN MOURNING HANDKERCHIEPS, CK COTTUN, LISLE AND SILK LADIES AND CHILDREN’S BLACK CASHMERE NOVELTIES IN BLACK JACKETS AND WRAPS. IMPORTED BLACK JERSEYS FROM. TOS. dar FLALS FIGURES ANDCORRECT PRICES. SKATOX PERRY, ‘PERRY BUILDTNO. Penn, Avenue. Comer Yinstroet, Established 1940, Witercrusn FOR A. 5 Pier eLa Ww Addmes, with references and experience, O, Star A Wi wee fe eg dE son (12) and da B Wares BO¥ ABOUT OR TS Fears | “i ‘who cam write & hand. ‘muss have tterclace reserencen a Pa. ave. nw. We ANiED A GOOD SMART MAN AS, seks ‘antCook;al<o. woman as dishwasher and: -anddoekam- ber works muet understand her business. Apply st MACK'S ‘Restanrant, 202 9th st , cor nw. Ti WANTED SEVERAL 5 YOUNG MEN AS COL lectors on our delivery wazous: must come well ‘The Palais Royal, cor, Pa ave, and Fogpmmerded 3 ANTED TWO, ROOMS, ONY: FURNISHED | tho: located with or without Address, particu! also. Gitgrapuety) 3 ary Miss J Staromer | NORE FOR RENT—ROOMS. _ FOR RENT—HOUSES. STED-TWO CONNECTING SECOND OR HR RENT—TWO LARGE UNFURNISHED | FOR ReNT—ON KKA PAW AVE MT. PLEAS. Sire ae es Perained Rewene nora | F'n eacoma, oor! ‘ber. wintaw:clontnz som | Ki run ue cella for gentieman,wife, | creted orllar all conventence: for light houseceepine: | mear niet care BO. TOUN SHERMAN ANCO ic'lowest true: | fie neighbucioed. To permanest and tt partion S10 | "LIS x Teor ¥ lant, very neat 8. Frame: good 10k; a per month, at PLO Rs. ne. RK RENT—ROOMS, EN SUITE OR SINGLE UNFURNISHED, with Board. 610 13in si nw. ao elegant Residerce. containing 1S’ rooms: near Par SeOMRLY —FURNIAHED | ™=™ Ovary erin to inspect apps to. Rooms on ast and sconnd floors first-class loca 2 Vania wa ‘near Capitol and cars: goon table board: sma | BITS Rj FoR BST Privaie family; bay windows, 109 24 st.me. al)" T-TO DESIRABLE PARTY large unfurnished «or front: chean, T13.Ns0 nw. ) ORNISUED HOUSES, for Uhe season oF by the and Lash ats, ‘3. Hoos nistable Lor 1 OE ee shies PHY: MyciAS., INTED—A COOK, (WHITE WOMAN.) MUST Ww have good references. Call Friday morning. 1815 New Hampshire ave. n.w. ofagy oe velper ‘vania ave. DW. 1 viy._ 008 rs Witten, to coax, wasit snd irom, for small family Pply to Wane IN SMALL nits waitress and chambermuid; white preferred: Sauted ‘without very best references. "1460 Re i. ave. moe 70 PURCHASE FOR CAs ‘ANTED- 4 BOY ADOUT EIGHTEEN a BS Tat nares #3 5 ‘or worthes: 7,one who has ES to pat i wwiy furn'shed: 409 sone W had experionce pierred. “Apply ai Bia" Penney’: ANTED-IMMEDIATELY —TWO EXPERI quced skirt mands; nose but competent ace, p- r TELE WANT. business: Address. with ft particulars, giving price, CASH, Box 580 City Post 01 COMMENDED WO- apply at 402 Spruce st.. Le broit Park. 11-21 | ANTED—A_ fogyg BARTENDER SADDLE HORSE 1623 Hat. n. Fe am ‘sale al the stable of Geo. Ban ~ | w., gentle, swift walker and well broken 16 ae aw 5. gentle, Pacer, and well bro: clase women, one ax cook and wash woman. one eee Dayton, in good ‘order ‘and = carriage and to make himself useful in the house. Call with city reference, after 5 p.m., at 201845 stn, we ni Lste ANTED—ONE HUNDRED STONE Rit! ers at corner 6th and G sis. ne, TALT JOYCE. mite ot Wm. CAMPBELL, 433 10th st. w.. x Fo eR St references, between 9 and 1@ a.m. and 7 and 3 p.m., avis nlo-ze ‘ANTED-TWO LADIES TO SEW, AT 636 Pennsylvania ave. ne. 10-20" ‘ANTED—A GOOD BOY TO RUN ERRANDS and sweep out store. Address ERRANDS, Star ice, BIO ‘TED—A BOY 16 OR 17 YEARS OLD TO mn piano and organ tuning and repairing: must be of good moral ebaracter, ueat In appearance and indi urlous: pay the first veur small, but a rare ity Is offered to the right 1 thoron no tuning and repairing inall its branci under the personal supervision of one of the best Norlmen In thls country. "Address PIANO. star office. nlOlw, —A WHITE OF COLORED WOMAN, cook, wash and iron: must stay nights, bring. references and miderstaad work: good home to right y._ Apply ot 1620 14th st. mw. alos ‘A PRACTICAT, SURVEYOR, WHO heap by the week. A.F. sins. Huilding, cor. ni iy Di tations; Star office. mloa® ANTED—1 “LASS Bookkeeper: wowd preven a middieased ried mau, permanently located 1 this city. “Address DOME E, Star othe, lose WV ANTED DUNDORES EMPLOYMENT RU- Tea, conducted by Ladies, Men. and \Woren. tate lowest terms. Address 7M st nw. SOLGKED. COO! Ww TED—A Witii i SOY FROM EIGHTE io twenty years to make himself gener: fal ina Hquor'siore. Call at 1 Dst nw. mf wax MEDIATRLY Glass Tin Roofers and one er two Galvanized Iron Cornice Workers; must be good workinen, Seudy and relable. MORGAN THOMAS & CO. T1438 7th st. nw. Bread WANTED A CHAMBERMAID (WHITE: UX: exceptionable references required. Appis at 154 V7u st, Eitiad WANTED, SCONCE WITLCE AND COLORED ‘00d Coo ral House Work- ers, Makisang Waitress, Men Cooks, Waiters and Hobse Servant; elty references, Nat. Labor Burezu, ANTED— A. T Ghee, White end calorod. women cooks Si0_ to 920. ‘Chambermalus, nurses, scrubs and men cooks. COOMBS BURGESS, employment Bureau 025 F st nw. nol-12t maie cook and help of all description: this and other cition and country. “FM. BUBNHAM, 630-32 F naw f (Wit hettaayer poo at hoi: dite ho 0 W Antes Bore And alto voices: also two Tenors, for cl aries paid. Avply to Dr. E.'S. KID tbat, Saturday morning, Ui o'clock. reG—LAD a at, Located outside big cities, {0 repres in catity, am old firm. References Kalary 2bout Seo montly. a J. SOHNSOS, Supt, 14 Barclay st ‘New York. né-thim Waareearnintaie: or hom oae outer suniples a packings of ood avd fall ionic Hons for toe tolueip to “baw postage: Address Tic. ROWELd& Gon Mutinld Ve nis ANTED—A FEW LADIFS TO LEARN ‘Art of DreasCutting scientifically by the actual mengure and square rule. Moved to 1220G st n.w. ¥ ANTED—CANVASSERS FOR LIFE INSU- Tance; liberal compensation, Apply to sihw ap | WANTED—SITUATIONS. TANTED— BY A RESPECTABLE WHITE Wiciniehiation at chemermald ig a private ‘samays ena, tan references raat Cour’ bet Meuhd & ade Coton steer ig WASHING- ‘sters. steamed: ‘on hand; iamilies supplied with ed oysters at the shortest notice. tion given to oyster roasting ‘At the Oyster Wharf, foot of 1: ANTED—THE BE ton, to get trstclaws Norfolk 0 ‘TED—A BOY OF ABOUT 18. TO DRIVE A ‘Special stiem 1. Vv, X. HUY CK, 1505 Ponngylvamia nee, ENT — FURNIsied — Turis cORT T pi. et. 15:h aid Lth sta; south ex tosis, iaycovr aieniy” at por mou! SCH NSTON 388 ISth st. nw tide i Pe BEST IS TE vnort mak, stooal T—HANDSOMELY PURNISIEED Sint Sg Rite immediate saltable for member of Cento: also, two | Pos Roof AM INTu, SIN Pm, VOR RENTAT 1331 ment and parlor door. quind. Call ater 40'clod a N St. NEAR THOMAS Cine , mes tarnished suite of Kiam tn wate faaty, with or witkuul boat Exchange por mise - POW RENT OTH FURNISHED S00MS | FTV" RENT OA CMEY bps cant nal na | A ove pita: 34 Poon. snd late > stat Pst, ns: Tange front and be heed and hoase 46. Paper’ aint wo herwise Fe Haired: reat FoAOnABe LO Gerd Votan LOUIS FSi ar ace P nshed . fon RENT OHANDS AE te sKVEN RENT-SECOND AND THIRD FLOOR - Tuprosen J Fur shed Rooms, with bath-rooms att a sth stn ‘or without board, 9O2 14th stm. POOR. FENT SS FER MONT 1 . B.W.. LWo Dice comm fcor suitable for housekerping. POW RENY—1823 HM ST.N. w. Sok RENT MOUSE s. ave Apply to 3. a. SMD, 1402 Lath wld-a 9G st. now. 13 Moms. 142s Geli we hw.) rooK 1910 Sen st. JOR RENT—TWO FURNISHED ROOMSONSEC- fond floor. comzaunieating, grate fre, wwe of bach: door private family; no ANTER-HORSES “TO KEEP AT. $6 Ps mouth; box sali personal and special auvention Wen to care of horses. "Gan be seen nt Price's Stable, | AY first tloor, at 1826 1 st 21 Gub ste: Marm on 7uh 30 road. & males out. 0. He P. CLAM Sligo, Md. 7 ANTED—ONE GOOD PLUMBER. IN INQUIRE T—A CHARMING SUITE OF Frankiin Fark, couve nientto cars nnd departments. Also, one large Room overlooking the Park. lige ‘AT ONCE-T WO CARP! ‘WARKiRR 2 hose 011 Penayivania areata TED—A COMPETENT WOMAN TO (\7 ANTED—BOARD! PRIVATE incase aio laughter houses car stables citauca | KT uited,comforabie and Gonweatent, Twi Rent WILLIAM HL. | entirely sitistactory. ny SAHLING, 414 ‘Guns ne tRENT-ROOMS, ELNGANTLY FUR- Best references. Address X'F JERSEY, star office. ANTED-STABLE WITH STALLS FOR | FNOK 1 _ five or sia horses, large shborhood of K und 16th sis nw. aN’ TED-A PARTY W' ‘an interest and take cl ashington, D. C. TH 35.000 TO TAKE of & branch bani ‘Address HANK, star ofl YERS AND OTHERS TO TAYLOR € BART. Printers, 605 Fiat new. have auiple facilities foe ‘prompt is Arguments, ac. ANTED—R. WASHINGTON'S _M Cream, or Instantaneous Cure—Any breakingout ! F"jirior. dining room, kitchen test Moors corres: Moth plunples, wrinkles, black) pond heads, vulgar-redness, eczema @nd ail facial distigure- ments removed, aud ‘who use it: pertectly ‘Testimoatals on ‘To be had at W. 1; Major's, 7th Lyree, corner 7th und 1 te 1 cor. 6th and B sts. 11 on face or body cured. complexion insured to ail | . ‘Thompson's, 15th st.: Drew's o! ad AL sta; Davis’ WG Mitvorn, %. shafier, and colored, for atl Kinds of a bor, | XPERT TYPEW ing department ud deuvercd. Tel STER, O83 Fst, NTED-UPHOLSTERING OF FINE PAR- Hair matireses reno- Koyas for timesand places. Coy wud shies onan chaaiee ofentaatae gon hand. Moi net repairing. GG. exterminated cabinet © HALL, Practical Uphoisterer, 1906 Lsth stn Furniture, tor wii! = ia F OR RENT-SECOND FLOOR, VERY NICELY ANTED-HOUS AND * SEHD ECRAITURE i * ra ects oF every kind,tn large or small quanitties: | family. 162) bath st. ben Coreorad sk nlOlwe joe pald. Address & i. C., St, Charles st abd Pennsylv SELL, | tuitabie for one or two persons with board: reisience ‘Stocks, Bonds, Yetrolcum and Produce on 1-16 | commission, tor cash of on tmargin, write ue call on Our new Circular inailed free. r (GE NEW FOR OLD Stoves ut BUT Leas OSl Se net ‘Smoky Chimneys cured, Latrobes, and Ranges nade to heat oF ‘bo pas. Vouslit alu for sale cheap. HORSES TO WINTER AT $8 PER | A story Comununica: Refer to Chus. Bradiey, National Bank | same Associated Press; Francis ANTED—AT GE farm, horses to winter at $8 perm: ‘per month; horses calted tor anc re | [1 jtGoms. cn multe oF a 10th | intersection of R rode Is . E_P. BEALS SiC! SCO BOERARO | PeastenT he eee aeecaes Si ANTED—MOTH AND OTHER INSECTS EX terminated trom furniture, fure, €c. by the only process which ean Kill them, Hot Nap CHACE & BRO. 616 Loutsiana av.ap2) TANTED—COMMISSIONER QF DEEDS FOR every State, and ‘Territory, ‘Noury und U3 E. BEALL, 1420 F stn. T ess, Telephone 116-6. A. \T — HANDSOMELY FURNISU RED ANG PAINT ‘carriage-pouse and Room with table board; usual terma Call at 1418, . & ToOoMs. bath. collar, A oe qe] Snare Vises, Tw throughout.” ALI eek ee IX. P20 Fst nw md tt Qst. n.w., gentlemen preferred; board con’ OR RENT OP aa MIRKD Go SHON PIERCE Sika Stainton rent a fine: froma il guoern Wpryvaye te tens Ni—US1 1ST. NW. TWO SUNNY FUR: | fae, {320 Fat in we adits a featin Rims, ad Soin | [Nol MENT —Av oa0 T8i NW. FOUR Ni rN om; bear te 1806 G st, or. £ strte ‘ge, oon Gas accomodations 982 Kat. mews waa good tae fomrdt References exces mits JOR RENT — FUSE AND SECOND ELOOR fi Hoot, suitable for business purpo ee, “Thiet 1 as TC | TAR RENT_UNFURN SHED hooMs__pow’ fi: AeNt rose cellae ad all noe ern improvements: Say 4 a he rid oor iarge yard and cellar SVORMSepr « pRADLEY felereusen 35M stn = os VrRyY DERRAR A sew AT 915 12TH ST. NW. irae Zarnished rooms, communicalin; bay wanciow in front £oOm a et year to @klintactury parties at wd te SWOKMSIE. T & RAL Tosi DOR RENT<MALL SEVEN RdOM Wh 2th St. u.W.: B18. Also. two lange ven ating Hoon second fours nin bate —THIRD FLOOk FRONT Southern exposure A'so second foot 1749 F st. nw. DOr, tt. —KNTIRE FLOOR. THREE: iam n pleasant bedroous of -aflies, very cheap JOMN Sopverenag, Orie SOW LIB & CO, 1424 New York ave, nloat fd heat: private famuls OR RENT—CHEAP—AN SOOM TUSK, IN (| heat: rent_-moderwte, (U0 went wet mantly turasbed: will be } “Apply to 1382 Est, n.w. ater 3 o'clock. alow figure. VT) Law & MU 1h iN Estate Boker, 1226 F ac nw nlosst= Fes REST— «handsome. St: a ae i Hotes bev woe | aati NOR RENT—TH NISHED Rooms | 245.515 st Isr Frontsecont oor msders improvements ay pata | Gen pithat Tora ya tera im advace Tibdeee | gat h weg, mage: furnished. rew house, occu ied by owner: small FOR RENT-SEOOND FLOOR BACK ROOM ANE south front fourth doer; very comfurtable, and anged: table boa! Fos es o 1803 H st. now. HANDSOME ih board, DSTORY FR furnished: open grate: small private femily. Meals can de blamed near, 141 16th st. nav, mlosee Wek S00 ON RENT—TWO VERY PLEASANT SPCOND- fuenished: bath ow ne floor; private family. 1008 Kst wlu-ut*— JHOR BENT—PARLO AND BED ROOM, FIKNT fioor. sttitable for Member of Cougress und wife or Evo gentlemen; ‘handsomely furnished. 1457 14th mote stm on” RENT 66 Columbia Road...160.08 : . hear Lot A> Le ELEGANT L' ; location unsurpassed: d_and Connecticut ave ues: or Would rent house awe Fes RENT ONE MEDIUM AND 03 snuy Koon, fcrnished or unfurnished, together ately. Price very reasonable iogairest circu ig LAbrary, 1749 Pennsylvania ave. 19-3 ROR RENT—FOUR UNFURNISHED EOOMS every convenience; suitable for Anh idih-TdROB Ve ave nenrinwas ir 1y 1609 19Uh st. Kat pear 12th. 16660 Kest, bet 13th & 140h 100 ]fUl RENT—TAREE KOOMS. WITH BOARD. | joo PITCH, *GAGrne s hands muse, Day windows, well furnished: oe. Rates vary detechic taasen: sont ‘orthree’ 1416 ttbode Island Sve 17th and Desaien » SouUMe LOST AND FOUND. 'D—AT ALBAUGH'S AT MATINEE LAST pamnrday a Card Case, Owner can have came JOR RE: Property and paylug for this advertise. | AY mished Hooms, at 1105 F st. a.w, st 1623 1th stn. ae AN ONYX AND GOLD KARRING. Pleage return to 340 Indiana ave. and receive re: OsT—-ON NOVEMBER 11TH, ‘A SATCHEL | FyOK REN’ ‘with bank book and andfour water cosels. Apply to THOS, 3. ISI i Keys and two hanskerchiets | [of rooms. han Turniabed: Inthe ‘most inside, 43th and F sis. 0 Weeks auction. rooms, We | iasiionable part of West Kind: to 9th and Fsis. 528 1dth st. n.w. and re- ences. Belwe rANTED— “RESFECTABLE COLORED ‘woman s Situation as chambermmaid or wurse: ‘cooking; can farnish good reference. Cali ‘ANTED_A LADY DESIRES THE WORK OF private Secretary for two or three hours a day. Address M. F,, Star oftice. nh ANTED-BY AN INDUSTRIOUS GERMAN Ape bermutd and caro ofehiloren; references Aire He pet Se aE ea ieat Hoenn inate Maryiund Colle on wholessie oF Fetal ni Beat feferencey furuislicd, Auress J. G. FREHERNE, 20 North Calhoun st: Baltimore noe ANTED — Couthiman, understanding the care of borses & Position in private. family: best of reference. ApBIY Ey"present tuployer, CHAS BELL, hanker. coran bulidang. oa “ANTED—BY A WHITE MAN A POSITION ina wholoale groce'y store: willing to do any ila of works wil furnish tbe bestofreterence-“ApDIy neaed Pat tw, nie’ ‘ANTED-BY A WHITE WOMAN, A SITUA- tion as cook ina private family; Best of refer- ences. Apply at 916 27th st. nw. ngs y BROT = ‘ations, one gs coaclimun or hostien the other ag chambermaid or nurse; references, Call at 1640 ‘33d street for threa days, n10-St ‘ANTED—BY A SETTLED WHITE WOMAN &Situation to take entire charge of infant or care ot elderly lady. Call or address $10 18th = n.w. OSTA LIVER-TICKED SETTER GYP, SIX | I somely furnised rooms, on second and tiird | SCOrNSr sore. Owner, 40 st stn months old; answers the uame of elle; eullar and ing 2,9.6: name on collar. Liberal reward for ip: | 217 Fast Capital x ocztmn ieee to recovery. ‘Tat | _ TAL LAST, foundland Dog. Keturn to GEO. NE} ‘00d . KOZEL, | gas: or ~ SIR Reals Daina ax: $40 per mouth. highest references given and re Fx RENT—¥URNISHED ROOMS, COMPORT- able and convenient. 904 14% B93 ‘. TEN B3 fer mont a roonis. anedern Improv eaehiss $27.00 per inomth, CHAR FUR: SHED AND UN pro large, pleasant, well-urnlahed trout room, with en gente Are: nullable for two. perwous; farutiy pri hte. “Reverences ex moat W.. ELEGANT SUITE rr CWO bath (st, €00,, 1834 F street nw nic JOR RENT—KKICK HOUSE, #40 IST ST. NG all modern improvements: iu govd order, Key fret joorm: also cheap hall Fooma; with or without board. | FOR RENT—020 FAIMAGUT SQUARE, 1 P. Free, 255s, oe RARRApur 2oUa me Se | emveriainliiz: complete in every’ respect, wo trouble ‘of housekeeping. We furnish scrvmsts aud supply an Sxgeitont tables” Best references.” Frouch caterer ‘first-class board: refer i # or ofadults; 524 Q Si quired. Call or address 909 23d st nw." BOS HIGHT ROOMS, NEW ‘OST_ONE RED COLORED COW ON SIEP- D.C. A reward of $5 will be ‘on Shepherd's road, neat Brightwi on White's arin, ‘OST—CALCULATIONS OF SPEED AND Dis- Placement of the Ammen Ram. Finder will re- ceive $1 at staroffice, ng FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS = 30 | FPOk BEST [THREE NTC R OF 920 | H rooms. 741 two stalls and carriage room. quired. ¢ m0 08 ear eat erdicn wand cary. Gorn ight JOR RENT_FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED ‘comiortabie hens fow to a gu0d Bara. | FP Roorms wien Board is desired: new house: ail mod "Les @¢ te fatally 1424 New York ive, VOR RENT—A SUITE 01 FURS ED roonis On second HooF, with open free, a 606 13 3th € Boun'y 9r:$20 Cor. Ky. ave. and ¢ BWP hd OLS Lh te. 15 ‘Fine oftice rooms in 20, F st nw. and also in 39 Walter” Hhliding, 1008 NICELY FU! 3) HOUSE, Randers FURNRD ‘nB-Bt" NTA DECKER PIANO; A FINE IN- | tally locsted: moderate price: gentlemen preferred; strument: in perect order; to carciul, esponai- ‘Apply of aduress | storms reasonable, alley rear of 1824 K st aw. DR RENT. eae floor, one on second foc will not be Private famlly. 620 Gt st nw. oma POR KENT—NICKLY FURNISHED ROOMS jand Board tn a very stall private tucatly. (38 1 16-00" ¥NOk RENT—HANDSOME APARMENTS: FUR- OR RENT—TY PE WRITERS, $9 PER MONTE. (Sold on easy terms) SRAPH OFFICE.” WH. PORTER General Agent 033 Ft. Unfurnished: single or en-suite: de.icht- wo squares north of kixecuuly ciwuisol, lence i pertect order; Soulibern exposure; rent Feascnable, Address 160) 1 | ares L. HL. P.. Star rae Gwe = . VERY VOR KENT—AT NO. G03 F STREET, HAND | sc, on K “somely furnished Rooms en suite, nese | fully fare pied, tave bh JhCE REST PERSONS LOOKING FOK ROOMS | fect order, aud Wi {7 ANTED—A CLERKSINIP IN A RUG. ce W fy\e gentleman who Is regular graduave in rmiscy, 4nd has had 25. years experiences inthe Bitiness.’ Cr furnish the Bes. endormements as. to ency and character. Address omen” s nioae ‘ANTE! washing; best of reterence if required. Please in- IRMINGHAM, THE ds apply 10 HILLEARY © Kr Lands, apply to 3 ham, Alsbuiia "FOU | Hist of sate. D,G. PROCTOR & BON, Heal ostate | Stoica Lots, Mineral or Timber {OR SALE—AN EXCEPTIONAL CHAN ‘The must desirable corner property on 14th st. Ya eeSPHCrARLE ware | A For full porticulars apply to ‘om: ne Situation for » first-class cook, without HUFTY & DYER th apd F OPENING = ee : NEW STORE, 1201 Pennsylvania ave., corner 12th st., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11TH. Przzorme, Cate with J. W. Bell, 6th Ave. New York.) (Civil and Miltary Tailor, . “Riding Habite Ladiey Suite 1007 F rest, ocld-Im Jum & /SrWEILER 420-428 xieenth socetnertiwent ‘Have unsurpassed facilities for the execution of aD ‘kinds of work at fair prices and on myuire ast 1716 Pst, n.w. mlo-ate r ANTED— WORK BY AN EXPERIENCE ECarpenter. 417 11th st. n.w. BoB ANT. D-BY RELIABLE COLORED WOMAN place as cook with a small washing or without washing;no work outside kitchen 407 st.. bet. 4th aud Sth nw. cordially invited to call at our office fur free | 4 first-class tana AND w¥ to ¥ ‘and Insurance, 1226 F st. n. w. nd ee ad Pe Feferences required, 1416 N st. n, cl 6-46" bout equal” te you woud pay. You wil Pee ae cd heaet areas eee a aan, | KNiGM,gaD Wax ws roves Sis deer ae ShleforM C; wraie'lt dered: retercocesexchniged. | IR uted Roach, Es flee Al modern dae FPOR,BENT STOP PaviNe Res House: 100 and upward, accor: Pea ae RESTAURANT ON syivania ave. nwa north side: secured Fun of trade: old stand: well | 2 trom $25 (0 diate: moet Wri & RLPETTI, 326 Pa ave.se, ANTED-BY AN ENGLISHMAN A SITU 8s Coachman: uyderstauds the, care, of homes thoroughig: can tuinish ure best of references: ‘Aucress ewe Hb, Star office. nee DWELLING HOUSE AND BLACK: ‘smith shop at Lewinsville. Address TANTED—-KNOW HEAL QUARTERS FOR ook to servo in courmen, Housekeepers Ladle fakda, Govervesses, Waltreases, Seamstrensee, Comcir then, Walters White ‘Alan "and Wile ail references Nat. Lavor ‘Bureau, 517 7th st. nw. ‘ANTED—KNOWN THAT ONLY ERLIABLE ‘and competent servants in all capaeities—white and colored—wiib city feferences, COOMBS & BUR- SESS Emp Bureau, 810 F su nw. ‘n01-120* TED SITUATIONS FOK COOKS, CHAM waiters, coachmen, and all classes of this and Gdber cide. furiaeds asahy WANTED-—HOUSES. __ “aanaih-4 on sooM HOUSE IN PLEAS- relgib@rhood; rent not, to exceed $25 per nr Addvees Bor Ud, war odige. © nli-2U ‘ANTED— IMMEDIATELY —FOR A Cas AN Taner, 8 Rood 8 ot 7 root brick House, not gg exsne 94000 nto be went of Zand north of Sg mee mam Be CHILL, Meal Waeea WANT FOR A CUSTOMER & ‘G0 north ade Fun aye: B M4 WE cea ee Ese ns Price not ‘over 810. Be ltitiner ace mae Waemaaents rr oR a ats SiStme sort worn ae i, rated Sorkever ise oO on” ____ PERSONAL C fining cane Sane oer _Routhwest comer sth and K ste. nie, Heman and wi Exivaefimils; good jocation con. SALE—THAT VALUABLE HOTEL PROP. erty Known as the Harris louse, located ou IE st, References exchang- detween iain and ath stn; cootals Wo im per? 5 has @ frout of 70 feet: 108 ‘possession Inspect for those ‘desiri icICALD. 2031 Ver provements, OR RENT EINE SUITES OF ROOM . H. DEMPSEY 1 Bistare, stime and trouble save? by né- katate. €c. aulsing us regarding same. b,c. PROCTCL & a, New York ave._ Real bstate und Lusuraue, 1226 F st. n.w. 2d FS, RENT—LARGE NEW TWOSTORY REICK URNISHED ROOMS, $10 EACH. Stable. in alley near Franklin school: all moder rul-hed communicating L.come, $20, | {mprovements; 17 dda wg noaae ” | eetciaues and comcbnnan. PM He RENT—A NICELY FURNISHED, i ALGE. Pou 3 DOR” RENT— HOUSE Sroee rooms. with good tard or weo- | roca nats beted PIGV0 per month. Apply w T3uh st. hw, POR RENT—A HANDSOME HIGHT LOOM brick dwelling on K st, betwern Zist aud PBI stn, aw An pee Cowan an wi two, In hens soutit: has yard frout and back. wd iy owe blvck trou fulre WESCOTT & WILCOX, c boa JELPGANT SSTORY AND house near Thomms Status BEST © OPPORTUNITY, IN ATLASTIC TS for first class hotel oss on, Sa sand ave ‘ve. acdress ownete, ‘Market st, Caméen,.. J: Dasenwent press brick containing 12 rooms aod baths: wood wrder., Tor be ed HEITMULLER C0, 13355 14: lodern haprove ‘OR LARGE Ree wae as een Re aha inrale a house toe ren, ‘The and is sions of enterin ments: flue condition sd locality: Ieut reasonable Apply between 9 a.m. aud 5 p.m. news OR RENTEITHER PUNISH furnished. a bandsome Ten! Franklin Square. + ontal: ‘DSOM iy at 810 11 Sie THRO able Western os a Kg aD ae oO rat oer Kan. Capteal and aoe ees FOR _RENT-—FLATS. NEAR THE CAPITOL. A DESURA- unfurnished, en suite, in Fe ingore CS F mos NICE SEVEN-ROOM BRICK fouse, with as, latrobe. roth toe. Capito Sit Deleware ave nee ply 24d th et aS rt "Ad: zz KR, ee oci4-1m 2 ee HAMILTON ROTEL, omen Saeague cra free frou malaria, neti Reprtnnie iae A CHOIR Tine, OX @ bNOWR, ocld-1m,