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‘we THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C.. WEDNESDAY TILE EVENING STAR|S: 1886, Rosny 'S NOYES. ‘Star nus a regular, permanent bona fide daily circulation more than treble that of any other daily paper pub- lished tm Washington, and equal to that of all the other daily papers here added together. ‘The Star cannot undertake to preserve or return rejected communications. Con- tributors who wish to possess their man- uscripts, if unused, should keep a copy. S@ No attention paid te Anonymous Let- tors. == Notice. Persona remitting postage statnps In payment of subscription or advertising requestad to send mination than TWO CENTS, ie cannot be used, and will be : woe | tions. The diappointment of the defeated dem- Ocrats will not tuke the form of more violent Opposition to this barrier to the distribution of Offices, It was not made an issue in the cam- Paign, and spoiismen and reiormers altke fell by tho wayside. On general principles und particularly for the benefit of their office-seck- Ing constituents, most of the democrats in the Present House are in the habit of speaking contemptuously of the law, and mauy have openly denounced it. Yet, there was 10 oppo- sition strong enough to erystaiize into an active effort to repeal it. In the Senate Mr. Vance’s attack was a dismal failure. The four bilis introduced in the House to repeal the law Were never pressed, and they come over this Winter with an emphatic and unanimous ad- Yerse report. It is expected that this session members will be remurkably silent upon this subject. Mostof these who have suffered de- feat, either in convention or later at the poils, auribate their disaster chietly to J aroused by the distribut ‘would now feel safer ifail officers were inelude Within the civil service classifieation, sibility for appointment is tatal to members who are ambitious to retain their seats, ‘The de € North Caroiina, Find- ¥ and Willis, is pointed to asan indication of popular disapproval oi their civil service ideas, buton the otuer hand some ot the strongest anticivil service reform members were de- ated; whiel: takes away the force of the argue Messrs. Cox and Findlay were doubt- less martyrs to their prineipies, but Mr. Wills, by w strange paradox, was defeated throu his appointments. Mr. Bennett, ot Mr. Cox's own state, who failed of renomination, was Probably the most violent opponent to civil service reform in the House. Mr. Eustace Gib- tty meariy up to Lim in this, and Morrison, iragg, Cabell, Curtin and Barbour were all unfriendly to the reform. [epresents fiveelect W. Kourke Cochran and others hav Announced that they Lave their lances in rest ready to charge civil service reform in the Fif- ticth Congress, but the friends of reform feel that it can easily withstand the shoc Colonel Ludlow’s doubt about the advisability of extending city privilezes to the streets ot Le- Droit park onght to serve as a warning to per- Sous who are now laying out surburban tracts for residence purposes. A city whose antiquity, ©r its romantic associations, may be depended on te atone for any luck of symmetry, can atford to have streets twisted ard turned like cow- aths; but # city of the comparative youth of Washington, one of whose claims to distinction is its artistic beauty. must have more regard for the geometric unities. Its streets must be of uniform widths and laid out at certain angles Jo each other; it must have building-lines aad a system of grading. These requirements, more- over, are not confined io the esthetic side of the subject; there is # practical side in which they play an equally important part. For purposes of sewering, watering and lighting itis desira- ble that there be as much regularity as possible Ja the laying-out of the distrie: to be supplied. with conveniences. All these things ought to be considered by persons who are creating su- Durban villages with the idea of their incorpora- tion with the city at some future day. At this moment several such schemes are on foot, but 4m some of them the projectors show more con- cern about the staking-off of their land so as to present the most attractions to purehasers than bout adapting them tor use as city lotsata Jater stage. In cases where no butidings have Yet been started, it would be possibie for the ‘owners of lots to unite, have the necessary sur- ev made and rectily their boundaries now, while such changes are practicable and compar- atively inexpensive. Every dollar spent in this Precaution to-day will be worth two when the city extends its borders to the edge of one of ‘these out-of-town settlements. It will not do to jump hastily to the conclu- sion that the authors of the attempt to poison Philip Armour, of Chicago, were persons en- gaged in or identified with the labor troubles dn whieh Mr. Armour’s packing house has been involved tor some weeks. Yet itis one of the anisfortunes of such conflicts that any under- hand blow which Is aimed at one of the parties is attributed by 4 large part of the public to the other party. Even if the assnmption were Justified that the attempt in this ease was made by one or more of,the aggrieved workingmen, it Wouid prove nothing zgainst the honorable conduct and intentions 01 the rest. The blun- dering manner of carrying out the plot would Jead many to suppose that it wus the work of amateurs at crime; but this, again, 1s by no means certain. The sole object of the thing may have been to frighten Mr. Armour—not to kill him; and the clumsy methuis may have Deen deliberately adopted for tne purpose of in- suring the discovery of the poison before could possibly find its way into any of the Viands for the tabie. The moral of the inci- deat is that it Is for the interest of honest labor- ing people, when in conflict with an employer, lo exercise more than common care to prevent Uhe commission of any act for his personal in- Jury Which could be tortured into the semblance Of acrime of their instigatlog. = ee The Ge: ‘mperor and Empress are con- tnualiy devising uew plans for increasing the domestic com‘ort ef their subjects. A while go the Exupress announced her purpose to pre- sent a pretty souvenir to every household ser- Vant who had lived with the same family a tain number of years. Now she and the Emperor are going to unite in giving medals wmarried pairs who have ied exemplary lives an wedlock for Sty years and more. [vis to be hoped that the effect of this system of rewards will not be disastrous. Physicians Who have studied the statistics of the subject generally, say that the surest way to prevent a ching his hundred-and- Jebrate with sestivities the attainment of his hundredth; and it would be wad indeed if couples who have Lived together im periect harmeny tor 4 hatecentury sould spend their fity-tirst year of murried lie in quarreling over the question, which of them de- served the greater eredit for this handsome record. - —» + ‘They are talking of Mr. George W. Childs as reform candidate for mayor of Philadephia who could be elected by acclamation. Tne same qualities of capacity, integrity, aud phil- anthrophy that would cause every body to vote jor hin for that inunicipal office would make Lim @ wonderfclly popular nominee for the presidency; but be scems to be quite content with his position as proprietor of one of the anost influential and prosperous newspapers in the world. — «= ‘The Vermont legislature is backing up the war of the dairymen upon bogus butter by passing a bill requiring all hotels and restau- rants which use oleomargarine or any kindred product to put a notice of the fact in @ con- spieuous place. There wi'l probably be aloud roar of complaint at this—but why? If,as the lovers of the fraud pretend, a majority of the people are willing to eat oleomargine even when they know what it is, it will not burt the public houses to be honest. $2 It is reported that “the ttle to the Aqueduct bridge has been found satistactory.” This is a trifle premature. The title as it is may satisfy the lawyers, but it will not be satisfactory to the people of the District wil it resta perma- neatly in the goverument of the United States, NTLEMEN'S SU iT SCOURED XD PRESSED FOR $1. Coats S0cents, Pants, 25 cents, Vestn 25 coats, Altering aod Ferairiig dee in bese mauner Gouds cited ior'and delivered: 17 1 705 Oth st. n. w.. (telephone cali SU¥—3}, and 42.N. Calvert st Malimore ‘Telepuone cali 1511-2, err ANTED — EXPERT XP RWRITING: ALL times and piace Copy! rout caligraph Work called tor aud delivered. ‘Telephone isk Wile Pouren, sos Pan" cca dime Sm Is Tar Lean. ‘The complaints of “Hard TI rd Times,” “Slggish Trade,” ‘Backward Business” and “Poor Prospects” which ‘are floating around town find no echo here. Nor can ‘we, of our own knowledge, say there's good ground for any one of them. ‘There isn't a day of the present ‘Season that our sales have not shown s most satisfac- tory increase over the same day of last year. Wehave reason to congratulate ourselves on the fact that we have succeeded in establishing ourselves in the people's favor—not through the agency of any “gift enterprise,” bat by square and honest dealing— by the muperior excellence of the Clothing we keep for Mon and Boys, and by the low—and therefore pop- ular—prices we have been naming, are naming, and ever shall continue to name for the same. For instance, weare offering some very handsome ttle Suits amd Overcoats for Children, ages 4 to 13 years, from $2.50 up. For the bigger Boys, who wear long pants, say from 13 to 18 years of age, we are sell- ing some very good, stylish and serviceable Suits and Overcoats from @4 up. Men's Sults from $8 to $35; Men's Overcoats from $5 to $35; separate Pants from $210 $2 We keep the finest goods we know of, and we keep goods as low in price a8 we think it advisable for our patrons to buy. ‘Within these prices are to be found as choice a stock of Men'sand Boys’ Clothing asit is possible to pro- duce, An assortment large enough for all practical purposes and the best vaiues for the prices named to be found in America to-day. We respectfully solicit an examination of our goods and prices. Yon will find things exactly as we tell you. CLOTHING COMPANY, NORTHWEST CORNER 7TH AND D STREETS. Taxe Your Wires Avice HOW MANY MEN ARE RUINED AND WHY FEMALE INSTINCT If OFTEN BETTER, THAN MASCULINE REASON, ‘Many a well-meaning man has been ruixed betore now, because he failed to take his wife's advice. Some friend may have persuaded him to go into a business venture which his wife's finer instincts told her was not 2 good oxe, but he neglected her suggestions and Many a man has pooh poohed at his Wife's suggestion that he take better care of bis health, and only when he has been brought to a bed of sick- ness or perhaps of death, has he seen how sincere and good that advice was, Mapy men have felt a bad taste in the mouth,aduil pain in the head, a lack of energy through the entire system, sluggish Iver, no appetite, and yet have neglected to take their wife’s advice to drive away these evils They sought are- newal of energy by drinking or allowing these symy- toms to run into disease and disease into death, when it might all have been avoided had they taken their wite’s advice. A welltodo resident of Baltimore, who keeps 3 Srocery store. on Eutaw street, never went home to his family at night without feeling all tired out, with no appetite for his supper and no taste for enjoyment with his family. His wife's quick instincts noticed ‘his gradual deciine and she urged him to wakes pre- aration for such troubles, which she had heard many of her friends and neighborsspeak most highly of. He Fidiculed the idea: said he was only feeling a little Doorly, and would be better in a few days; but ina few days he was worse and ina few weeks Le was in bed ‘and the doctor shaking his head most solemnly. Then be consented to take his wife's advice and in less thar: ten days he wis back to business, was strong and vig- orous, aud has been kept in perfect health ever siace, wholly by the use of Volina Cordial This remarkable preparation, which has awakened such Interest In the localities where ithas been best known, seems to be working a wonderful change in the health and energy of the peopie who are weakened by disease, overbur- dened by care, or broken down by overwork. It is Fecommended by the greatest scientific authorities, a8, the best tonic and gentle stimulator kuowa, and the Wonderful results it Is achelving, prove that these recommendations are most true, a lost his money. “To Onver- Crornise. WHILE WE ARE “CLOTHIERS” WE ST YOU TO FORGET THAT WE MAKE CLOTHES TOORDER. THE MERCHANT TAILOR WON'T ADMIT THAT THE MAN WHO SELLS READY-MADE CLOTHING KNOWS ANY- ‘THING ABOUT TAILORING, BUT NEVER ‘MIND HIM, WE WILL MAKE YOU VERY STYLISH, VERY GOOD AND EXCELLENT FITTING SUITS TO ORDER FOR $20, $22.50 AND $25, EXAMINATION OF OUR FABRICS WILL CONVINCE ANYONE THAT THEY ARE GOOD IN QUALITY AND STYLE, ANDTHE PRICES ARE SO FaR BELOW THAT OF THE MERCHANT TAILOR THAT HE CAN'T UNDERSTAND HOW W! DOIT. OURLINES OF CASSIMERES AND CHEVIOTS AT ABOVE PRICES IS STILL ARGE AND WE ARE MAKING FRE- QUENT ADDITIONS Tu THEM. IN FINE ENGLISH TROUSERINGS WE ARE SHOWING SPECIAL AND EXCLU- SIVE STYLES PROBABLY NOCUTTER IX WASHING- TON EVER TURNED OUT HANCSOMER PITTING TROUSERS THAN MR. Mc- CARTHY, AND OUR LINES OF FINE Goops IS VERY LARGE AND EN- TIRELY NEw. WE CAN'T QUITE SAY 48 A 8US- FENDER MANUFACTURER DOES, MAKE THEM WHILE YOU WAIT,” BUT IF YOU PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR FINE GOODS WITH US EARLY IN THE DAY WE WILL SEND THEM HOME TO You THE SAME EVENING, IF YOU MUST HAVE TREM ON SO SHORT TIME. B-BAKNUM @ Co, 981 _PEXxeYLVAMiA AVENUE nl? Bu Cer Ix P, ‘BICES, PORTIERES AND HEAVY CURTAINS WaY x DOWN. ‘We will begin Monday and ‘offer our stock of Por Lieres and Homvy Curtaive at greatly seas ror. EVERY CUMIAIN Has BEEN MARKED DOWN, aa a ae See #10 ao de i ao do. iso. ee Risse strani Prtectae at as ty ibe Sole 1D a few days, su you Shouid call engage Me ih Hue eS Carpet, Furniture and Upholstery Ws m7 ‘801 Market space. ‘T HAS NEVER BEEN CON’ Tu! FE ai iss ONT RA DICTED THAT can Using Ladies’ Physician in Lad Gemma coon -bes Bir is, G0 HS ae Particular attention paid to all diseases pecullat to indies, married o: single Forty years experieuce, =|Ger Tar Bow. THE CONCORD HARNESS fodh nt denteistions ‘Concord ed Harvess Ie ‘The Concord Collar, and Ssxpress Harness of all lowest very ‘stumped with maker's name ad trade LUTZ @ BRO, 497 Penn. avenue, adjoining National Hotel, Biank Carriage Robes Higty aad nt very hoe paces beers? Ye Croce Or Sackrrs, $5. ‘The demand of late has been sach that some of our best selling lings of Jackets have become broken in sizes, aud as we elthercannot or do not eare to, duplicate them at this season, we have concluded to throw them ona center table at the uniform low price of 86.00 choice. ‘The offering cmbraces Boucles, Scotch Chev- fots, Wale Diagonals, in black and seal brown, and black and white pinatripes. These have been selling excellently at $6.00, 96,50 and 97.00 each. We offer you your chdice at $6.00 each. ‘We have not the full range of sizes in any one line, yet you are very apt to strike the size, style and material desired. (Second floor: take elevator). WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Reovesn Pato Ox HANDKERCHIEFS. Prior to the arrival of our Christmas stock of ‘White China Silk Handkerchiefs we have con- cluded to close out the stock on hand at greatly Teduced prices, and quote as follows: ‘B7iye. White China Silk Hemstitched Hand- Kerchiets reduced to 25¢. euch. 50c. White China Silkk Hemstitched Handker- chiefs, 20 and 24 Inches square, reduced to ‘8Tige. each. 50c. Handsomely Brocaded Hemmed Cnina Silk Handkerchiefs reduced to 371q0. each. ‘75e, White Extra Fine Chins Silk Handker- chiets, handsome embroidered corners, 2 inch hems, size 22 inch, reduced to 50c. each. 68 and 75c. White China Silk Hemstitched ‘Handkerchiets, 24 inches square, reduced to ‘5c. each. ‘These will be conspicuonsly displayed Thurs- day morning. As these lots aze not very large, we advise an early call. Cou Wearazn Guoves We are showing au excellent line of Jersey Cashmere Gloves, and call attention to the fol- lowing extra good values Ladies’ G-button length Jersey Cashmere Gloves, in black, navy bine and seal brown, only 20¢. per pair. Ladies’ G-button length black Jersey Cash- mere Gloves, extra quality, only 29¢. per pair. Ladies’ G-bution length Jersey Cashmere Gloves, in golden brown, blue, seal and black, extra good quality, ouly 35c. per pair, Ladies’ G-button length Jersey Cashmere Gloves, extra fine quailty, seal brown, navy biue and black, only 46c. per pair, worth 50c. Our Glove Department is in excellent shape for a big business, and we have never effered » better money's worth of reliable goods. WOUDWARD & LOTHROP. wxs Axp Bars Ross We are showing an elegant line of 72-inch Blanket Flannels, in choice colorings, especi- ly for Wrappers, Lounge Kubes, Opera Cloaks, Bath Robes, Steamer Gowns, &c., which we offer at thelow price of $3, $3.25 and $3.50 per yard, Have also opened 50 pairs Blue and Black and Cardina! and Black Plaid All Wool Homespun Biunkets for the same. purposes as above, at $3 each, of $6 per pair. ‘These were shrunk in the wool, and measure full 72 by 84 inches, Superb stock of Jersey Striped Flannels, Homespun Flagnels, &c., at the lowest price possible to name on such quazities. (@hird floor: take elevator. WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Priow Suaus Axp Toms ‘We call atiention to the following extraordi- nary bargaiusin theabove-named goods, which hould meet with a ready sale: 200 pairs White und Ecru Nottingham Lace Pillow Shams, pretty designs, worth 5c. only (G5e. per pair. ‘300 pairs White and Ecru Nottingham Lace Puiow Shams, handsome new designs, worth $1, only 8U¢. per pair, TIDES. Binch square Nottingham Lace Tidies, in white and ecra, only 7c. each. ‘We have marked down 300 Mikado Tidies, silk and tinsel, with silk fringe, from $2 to 50c. each. 100 dozen 4-Anch Antique Squares, 10c. each, = per dozen. 100 dozen 10-inch Antique Squares, only 10c. eacli, ‘Both of the above are very desirable for ma- King into large squares for Tidies and Pillow Shams. ‘We have also marked down to close out, 100 ‘Satin Damask Tray Covers, cor.ers handsome- ly stamped, from $1 t0 50c. each, ‘(Second floor: take elevator.) ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP. 921 Pa Ave. {n27] 912 D st. L A EER gSSg i aA g og L AA ‘We have observed that some desirable lines in our Lace department are moving very slowly, aud we have decided to offer these at reduced prices for the. Purpose of inducing a trade in them, GUIPURE FLOUNCES: In black, pure silk, 40 inches wide, Reduced from $2.2 UES Extra fine, of ti ‘same, 2.00 ya. Reduced from $2.48. Finest. and very chotze, 2.39 yd. Reduced from $2 98. ESCURIAL FLOUNCES: Extra quality, 40 inches wide, from Pinest quai ty, 40 inches wide, Reduced frau $3.2 CHANTILLY FLOUNCES: Fine quality, 40 inches wide, ‘Reduced from $4.25 ana $4.48. 2.25 yd. 2.75 yd. 3.50 ya. esc auaiiy 40 inches wi ‘Reduced from CREAM GUIPURE FLOUNCES: Excellent quality, fine silk, 40 in. wide, Reduced from $4.48. PLATT VAL FLOUNGES: Good value, 40 inches wide, Reduced from $1.0. EXTRA FINE FEDORA FLOUNCES: 40 inches wide, educa nee 95 95, POINT GAGE FLOUN NCES: Very ae 40 inahes wide, m1 so8e 4.48 ya. 2.68 ya. 1.68 ya. 4.48 yd. 748 ya, Reduced ce BEADED. BEADED NETS. An elegant line uf beaged nets we havo reduced to the following prices: $2.48, $2.75, 94.25 Lo $9 per yd. BEADED DRESS FRONTS: In black and whi t 5 9 gablac nd shite, reduced to 60c., 98c., $1.48, CREAM ORIENTAL FLOUNCES: BLACK erase AND GUIPURE SCARFS AND ‘These are selling well. We offer no reduction on our resular prices, which range as follows _S¥c., 98c. eee 48, $1.69, $1.75, $1.54, $1.98, $2.15, $2: achou.are invited to examine ourelegant line of Tulle gna Brussels Nets, in ail the delicate shades for even- ui RR, OO FEB fg A Ee Pe aE EEE #4 5"E $3 WH Eos nT 316-318 SEVENTH ST. N.W. Fons. —~ = JaMEs y. DAVIS’ SONS, oa BATTERS AND FURRIEKS, 1201 Pennsylvania ave., corner 12th st., Invite attention to thelr large and elegant stock of FURS, LADIES SEAL SACQUESAND DOLMANS, VISITES IN SEAL, PERSIANNER, ASTRAK- HAN AND PLUSH. FUR TEIMMINGS OF ALL KINDS AND QUALITIES AND MUFFS TO MATCH. CHILDREN’S FURS, MEN'S FUR RUGS AND ROBES, FUR OUTFITS FUR CUACHMEN. in we stock: of Baal. Cane So hay. ‘| most excellent articie or boye at BL. tevery pigs of furthat comes into Our eetablishment, & bet being on sale, eerie Sone Aas sik Maz J. P. Pause, 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST?!" | IMPORTER, ‘Wil epen on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15TH RE- (GRNETS of the newest design and latest colors, Noveltiés in COSTUME BONNETS AND HATS for Tailor-made Suits. 213 ange oS ae Call ad, Examine als W. 4, TEBL. 985 Penn's ave. Lasssvrcx & Baro. READ WHAT BARGAINS WE WILL HAVE THIS THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, OUR REGULAR REMNANT AND BARGAIN SALE 3 Days. 5,000 yards Remnants of Russian Crash, st 10c. per yard, worth 15c. 100 dozen Misses’ Hose, in gray and brown mixed, In sizes from 6% to 8%, only 20c. per pair, worth 18c. Gents’ Cuff and Collar Boxes, 48¢. per set, worth $1 850 Gents’ 28inches Gloria Umbrellas, Paragon Frame, Silver or Gold Tip, at 92.48, regular price $3.25. ‘28 pleces Jersey Striped Flannel, in blue and white, pink and white, and brown and olive, at 37ac., worth 500. 48 Fine Double Black Merino Shawls, all wool, at $4.98, worth $6.50. 6 dozen Children’s Fancy Jerseys, at 89c., worth $1.50. 5 dozen Children's Worsted Caps, at 14c., worth ‘250. 150 Satin Lined Natria, at $2.75, worth $3.25, 150 Ladies’ Flannel and Felt Skirts, at 98c., worth $1.25. 200 Children's Plush Caps, at $1.98, worth $2.75. ‘83 Children’s Striped Jersey Cuats, at $3.89, worth $4.98, 28 dozen Ladies’ Gingham Apron Gingham, at 124¢., worth 18¢. In our Book Department we shall sell 25 sets Dick- ens’ Complete Works, 15 volumes, price $5.95, pub- lishers’ Price #15. And Scores of Remnants of— SHEETING and PILLOWCASING, CANTON FLANNEL in Bleached and CANTON FLANNEL In Colors, DRESS GOODS and CLOTHS, RIBBONS and LACES, TABLE LINEN and CRASH, SILKS and VELVETS. And Odds and Ends in Hose, Corsets and Gloves. ‘Some slightly store-sotled Bedspreads and Blankets will be sold cheap. ‘These prices will hold good only tor this THURSDAY and FRIDAY. ak & & oak ak, eR RRR 00 % Rs RROO Bb RR Oo BBB R BR OO =o ONE PRICE. 17320, 422, 424, 426 SEVENTH STREET. nl7 We Do Nor Advertise Goods 33 per cent below cost, 100 per cent below competitors aud about 150 per cent below what they are worth. You would not believe it if we did. Nelther do we dose you six days in the week with the hackneyed and threadbare story that we are “exclu- sive manufacturers” of the ‘only good clothing, which we make with the purely philanthropic pur- pose of putting money Into your pockets without avy pecuniary addition to our own. “Throw such physic to the dogs, we'll none of it.” ‘The factis, we do not confine ourselves to any one manufacture. We have our goods made for us in the best manner that money and experience can make them. The best productions of the best makers in ‘New York, Boston, Rochester and Baltimore are tobe seen side by side with our own custom tallor-made goods. If European designs are desirable, to Europe ‘we gofor them. The truth is, we take a business view of the matter, We think there is nothing too good for our customers, and we spare no effort to procure it. Hence we always have the latest and the best. ‘Just now our bragging polut is our superb stock of Men's Fine Overcoats andSults. Other houses may name the same prices, but not one can show as fine garments for the named price. * ‘The $20 Satin-Lined Ones, For Example. SAKS & COMPANY, CLOTHIERS, TAILORS, HATTERS ana FURNISHERS, 302, 804, 306 AND 308 SEVENTH ST. nT WANTED--SITUATIONS. FOR_RENT—ROOMS. __FOR RENT--FLATS. “ANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL ROUSE- 79k, wash fd iron: must Beins good Fee erences, 312 'B gt u.e / ASTED_AN INTELLIGENT EADY, VV ing entree te the beat society and bear o1 an upportunity of ut piamail ie legitimate manner and socure an ap: inemeng paying e first-class salary. Addrew thre Sys at ‘ANTED—AN INDUSTRIOUS Yi vorke $2 W ored eee a mel ctr Tanale, Ganges gaol Rhuress SERVANT, Star omce wan D—BY A RI Saree ean 4 man, os a co in CG ay a Foodreterences Callat Tig we tee eiween Band 30 ‘ANTED~AT ONGH_IN PRIVATE FAMILY competent White W. ‘and erst ages np od ly refarencs nee a Gite 74 Ns ‘ANTED-TAILORS, STEADY MEN. FOR Livery, Uniforms, Ladies” Coats and Rid Hablte AbpIy 105. PELEAIN ANTED — TWO WoMEN, ONE OW COO! WY ae oe cae soe vaniwave Bw. none need apply unless ready. or work. ae ‘ANTED—ONE GOOD WHITE COOK AND Wee Howse girl, muse come well recommende it ‘O CARPENTERS AT BUILD- ing, Massnchusets ave. Det, 9th and 10th ste n. ne but good hands need bt WE WANT cae ESTABLISH eney here for the ten year) Maturity Loan and Bewelit association of Maitiniore, assceuneuts oF Agents please call at Belvedere ween ents Hotel until elgut o'clock this even Vv ee PEP ‘enced press feeders need apply. Call at Priutiug, ice 719 Market space, 4th floor. ie TANTED—A GOOD COOK; ALSO AN EXPERT- eos ‘Man Servant. Appiy at 1329 K st. n. w. a. Good Cooks, $10 to ers, Maids, Waitresses, Men’ Cooks, Walters, House Servants; ‘city references. Nat. Labor Bureau, 517, ‘that nw. n17-bre D—A GOOD SERVANT, WITH REFER- ‘ences, for general housework in a sunall family. Must stay nights, Good wages. Call at 1724 15th si between 10 and 12 ANTED—T0 ENGAGE A MAGNETIC DOC tor, to give treatments to an invalid patient, Star office, ‘ANTED—A W fora young baby. Gall ‘Thursday. berween 14 and 1 Adars ‘To COOK, WASH AND vate danll}; must have rete st. sav., cor Oth st. A LADY'S MAID ae landing her duties: must be good dress ‘hone other need apply. 910 19th stn. fron ina, Apply at 901 Bigs YOUNG WHITE GIRL TO TA fare of children, Apply at 2002's, n. W. _nA6-Ste ae ‘ED—A SMART, ACLIVE YOUTH, ON 10 Understands the grocery and provision bi ness good references required. Apply at 441 a ‘ave. nw. ANTED-TWO_GOuD_ MEN oUT TIM- Wie Apply at Wilson Station, Band PR 2 WANTED-A COMPETENT AND RESPECTA- ble girl as Housemaid and Waitress in small faully; must bring best references: white preferred, Apply in the morning at 1315 Liggs st. n16- Want TWO GOOD PAINTERS FOR HARD oil work at Cedars, 1916 35th st., West Washing: ton, 16-20 “ANTED—DUNDORE N’ Feau, conducted by Ladies, Men, and Wome white and Colored; for all kinds of domestic. labo with references. 717 MU st. n.w, nO-2we Vv ANTED-AT 1603 | i ST., TWO GOOD DRESS- makers, nl6-20 COMPETENT GIRI, TO do general housework in small family. Must, be @ good plain cook and bring city reference, | 1413 Rhode Island avi niG-2t* ws ‘TED—A GOOD BENCH HAND, ONE AG ctistomed to making door and window frames. E, 8 JACKSON &CO., 13th st, and Ohio ave. n15-3t* ESCED WHITE W moachi Jon. “References 111 nished. “Apply to ANDREW S. SOYCHS Carriage, Factory, cor. 14th and E sts. n. nize ‘ANTED-KNOWN HEADQUARTERS FOR Maids, Governewes. Wallresoen, Conahioen) White falds, Governesses, Wail Coach inen: ae ‘i Wife; all Feferences” “Nat, Labor area, Ten — BY A COMPETENT =e AN ads g Maid. who speaks French, a situation as laay’s maid, lady's companion or to teach little ehil- dren French orerman. Hestofreserences. Address MM, Star See Sid ANTED — ESSN. agemenis by the day good Fete n16-3te Wire “A YOUNG LADY POSITION AS Typewriter. Ee Saha me: Be TSH private fumiien Star office. Wie Wino aponis Gera aval Fee sIuatiom es ea. cut and At. ‘Appt mest ANTED-BY A COMPETENT CHAMBER: halide Position. cam furnish Beat of Feternoes atures OL West he pee ¥ —A LADY OF EDUCATION AND felinement -desites a position as peane scree tary, amumucnais or companion: seterences caress E. E., Letter Carrier 78, M 7 ANTED— THAT ONLY RELIABLI ‘und competent servants in all capacities white nd colored—with city references, COUMBS & BUR- GESS Emp. Burewy, 926 F st-n.w. 2 WANtep stats SS eo help, this and other cities, furnished: private families, hoteis,stores and offices. FM. BURNHAM,6304532 F st nw. B1s-6te WANTED--ROOMS. ANTED-BY TWO GENTLEMEN, ROOM nd Board in a private family; honve’ comforts red. Address, stating price, location and Uli par- Uculars, GATES, Sar oluce. we ‘ANTED-BY A LADY, FURNISHED ROOM in private house, Where’ quiet sud privacy ace sevured: must be reasonable “Address 1 5., Siar once, Wane ‘OCR ISHED ‘Kooms for housekeeping, by a smali fanuily, lor cation on Capito! Hill, somewhere between the Caplol (Lincoln Vurk preterred, It saited likely to be ‘manent, Termsmust be moderate. Address s. J. ., Senate Post-uflice. “n16-30 | gentleman, after November Moderate price: northwest location preferred; Water must be inhouse. state terms. Address U.S. G., Star ofiice, n16-t W A370 BY STALL FAMILY, DECEME Ast, Rooms for light housekeeping: turnished and Stet floor preferred. Address K. V. Ix Sat ome nl6-2te Waxes . R hotels and departments, suitable for M. Cor persons of means. “D.G. PROCTUM d& SON, Teal Be tate and Iustirance, 1226 4 st. n.w. nis. W: TED-TO BUY UR RENT, A HOUSE OF Seven or eight rooms in a gooll Jocation, Ad- ting rent or price, Box 1334, Star otice. Y—¥OR A W hiirenaser, a rood 8 ot 7 Foor bree House bet to exceed $4,000, and to be west of 7th and worth of M st u.w.: must be a bargain. S.C. HILL, Heal Estate, €e., cor. Sth and F ‘stm Le Drolt Bullditig. nLl-6t* RENT-THREE OR SLX ROOM! UXEUR: JOR RENT IN THE BELMONT. 413 127TH ST. Fiancee partly Rerultied tabs ve Rue fornished fat of these feeping. no heat furnisied Sco ilneachasetts are, fe bathe cafe gag te —_—__—ASrJererv>—vv——vsvsvrve ~ rae TICE econ au find pe iene a _FOR RENT—OFFICES. moderate. Onposte state devariment “S708 New | Sy iuexT-cunaycpeRK MOOM ON py Yontave. nw. * | F'seor canton bam Mung. S72 ta ase est OR RENT —LARGK Nick iat Room. S00 10th st. now. CY FURR cod POR RENT—421 & Penstou office, bail room, house thoroughly heated by JP Ok BEST-THREE COMMUNICATING SUN: by Rooms, en suite or single, on second Noor, Closets, het, gas, ba treet Cars private family. F° ‘T—ROOMS FL nished, 512 10th st. nw. Fo, BRT, — HAS DSOME RI suite of Rooms on parior floor, for the winter or Permanentis; also two frout Rooms, third floor, new youse. urnace heat and all modern tmprovemer ts, 7a9 Lith st. nite HANDSOMELY FUR- ed Parlor and Bedrodm, with Board; 24 floor, rh €xPOSUre: AVELUE CATS pass the door: grate fire in parlor. AWE RENT OTHREE ROOMS. WiTiT © house, Duy windows, weil " provements: Very desirable location: sgood D | at room 5. ‘said buctclang SOR RENT DESI RABI floor, 1810 DObSOX & DERBL ___FOR_RENT—STORES. eae ge Nyedioining Sun abut 1 Apey SHED OR UNFUR- nize FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS POR REI ANBOEAR: BOUNDED BY o AND Sery desirable suablee,with teers rineey to Stet alte 124 FC iw Fe. FUL, PEL aa cuative part ABOARD. | wal ote nae a RENT — TWO Meat 08, to caren, Wom easy rewtas ter SOK RENT-TWO DESI La, 40 3 rd fOF twWO OF three. 1416 Khode Island ave. sides. tent mA Me TINICE LARGE ATKY ROOMS. ave. tw) heat, gan carpets | S-0PPosite Moses butiding. POR RENT— Joon Parlors, newly and huindso in half ablock of the Arlington: FOR SALE—LOTS RSALE—TWO VEKY ar New Mam Oe DESIRABLE LOTS ON mbire ave nw: 81 Tw . $25 iu advance; gentiemen ‘ ou Rh St extended: Dia x 11s, Sta? office. ? mizim © Yortdive nw. tly yoo. ? 07 EST. LARGE, | OK SALE—LOUS Loe PRY FRONT, GRADED, { cheerful, well-lurnishied rooms, front and back! +o Single or ew'suite, with good bourd; transient and tabie boardersaecommodated. ter ii. of adults: terus S40 pre ‘Bis Cail trom ‘12 to 5 ‘o'clock, at YOR references given and required. alts PON SALES LCAR Sibi 10 AN IMALEDI VT) JOR RENT — COMFOR ABLY FURNISHE Staves 23a 10 feo front south Room with bay windows, with are none ‘S0i,cormer 10th and ld sts. nL and the se Nt NIL, malate ig $2 Sth and Fata, tae Droit b gant furnished roo SOK SALE AT A BARGAIN-THREY bie He Square No. zy, Stauton Place qcorner Gh ant Lote on Q strevt, routing sonth, bet. 2th Massachusetts ave. te.) niet W.: one BORN: TWO TAME. ene tes Mey. at 2 per foot: tes are : Fw RENT—LARGE PLEASANT ROOMS, AT 113 Bstse. 216 COMMENT oS © HILL. Kent 8dr Droit Mula 20 DESLRABLE UNFUR _ er roe RES r nished front an Nee ee ee eeGnd | ERO RAUL—§ NICE LUTON ONAL W NEAR deck tie tt asd See eres | Wee anh See On ONT, E,W NEAR orelty, Address 0., Star oflice. mete avesscheap. GOW. LINKIN. a0 2h JOR RENT—AN : SHED PAK | 9" : Torstite contain privacehath: | JOOK SALES nary, VESTM EN location unsurpassed; opposite Franklin square At | fy ENT ISS ESTAS 920 14th st. nw & 49° ISHADOW OF “Tite t POR RENT—OA SUITE OF Rooms, UNFUR- | HAILING “DISTANCE OF ke, SCHOOL ished, in nice hyase: worthwestern bec CA ETC WIT ALL THE ALUN ts ei Pary vludulta Adres. giving full name, Box 76, | MODERN CIVILIZATION, SEW LIL WATI I Siar oltice. BOK | GAS RTC. ONLY A SLUNI Ss THKOW Phos Hai Nt paw | TIANTON SQUARE ON dite sh. TASES hat Tor, bedroom a nsuiteor sti- | AT ay CRTs ri Witt AGLI EAM ile; furnace of open rates: conventent to Arlingte nd Chamberlin’; herdics pss door. 1014 154i st uIG 5" RE AVERECL CL STRACT OF DEEDS nN T 1911 PED hree first-class Skirt hands nl “AN APPRENTICE TO LEARN TE nery trade, Mile. AL LOUISE, 1007 F st. TO LEARN CUTTING ‘and fitting, at the Eureka Cutting School, at re- duced rates. Patterns, 25c. May Building 7th at sts. nw, 015-60 W aNreD MEN AND WOMEN TO CALL AT once, White und colored women cooks, $10 to $20, Chamberimaids, nurses, scrubs and men cooks. COOMBS & BUKGESS, Employment Bureau, 926 F st, nw. nol-15t* AND COL Scullions, good tion: this and, TED-LADIES: n3-6te Wiese AND YOUNG MEN TO Decorate Holiday Novelties for fail and winter trade; steady employment; $9 per week earned: all ivis furnished; Work mailed ree. Address New land Decorative Works, 19 Pearl st, Boston, ‘Mass., P.O. Box 5078. 18-m,W,s,60 ANTED—WE WANT ¥ IVE ED getlc Man or Womun needing profitable e mentito represent us in every county: salary $79. per month and expenses, or a lurze commission ob sles, if preferred, Goods staple; every che buys Outtit and particulars free STANDARD SILVERW Ww OR LIFE INSU- ance; liberal compersations Apply to 220 ds TANTED-A STRONG, HEAVY SADDLE Horse, without Kentucky gaits, very easy trot re enuter Indispensabie, “Address Box 166, Star attice. wx LIGHT BREECI Shot Gun, from ten to twenty i quace, weight, condition aud prico—immediately. Ad- res Box bl, Star oflice. 1 ‘ANTED — TO METALIZE PLASTER CasTS of any size or description. Galvanic Plastic Pro- cess, absolute preservative, impervious to. climatic expisure. The Metallle Plastic Decorative Con of the United States, corner Missouri ave. 1B. w., opp. Botanical Garden, 17. ANTED=A YOUNG SIAN WILL GIVE HIS services for two or three hours a day as a swift sass for Insiractions in shorthand, for speed oul a practical reporter. Address BOX 83, Star OF fice. iris ANTED-ANY ONE WISHING 10 START Dew paper and Job office, or to buy an estabilshed office well’ lucuted, to address QUADIA'T, Box 131, Rockville, Ma leave ist, = houses, livery stables and private houses cleaned of rats by well ttalued ferrets and dozs. Address alll communications to WM. Ht. SAHLING, care Wm, H. Rollins, corner 7th and ist n.e. nels yM. ROTHWELL, 15 3D STs. E, Pitmber, Gas sua Steun Fitterand contractor: Hemodeilug’ old and delecive plumbing w_spe- laity. eaters ‘ANTED-—1,000 PERSONS TO VISIT E ST. Waa Thursday night ‘Grand prive carotval nl6st Ta 5 sliverware. 0 2 ng and repairing of ‘sliverware, vrouze orna- nients, jewelry und repolishing of chandeliers. OTTO G: FABER, 1114 Pennsy! coal office, TTT HOH EER SOM j T HH E MMMM ? t HuH ke MMMM g HE Ma Mo HO uMM = ‘THE GREAT BARGAINS BEING OFFERED IN CLOaKs. It ts Impossible to judge the Goods at the low figures mentioned, as it is shout one-third less than they cost to manufacture. Ladies! Checked Newmarkets, $3.79. worth $5.50. Taule- Tallor-made Newmarkeis, $4 U8, worth $7.50. Ladies Roucle Jackets, ). worth $5.00. Ladies’ Kersey Jackets, $2.29, worth $4.00. Ladies, Russian Circulars, fur’ trimmed, 90.84, worth Ladies’ Astrachan Trimmed Visites,$5.00..orth $8.50 Chitdgens, Havelocks, plush trimined, $2.48, worth cuutaten Coaching Coat, Asteachan trimmed, $2.24, Issey" Newmarkets,Astrachan trimmed,$3.49,worth Sa00. ted ae PA EE BS Sgg8 T @8c. Merino Vests and Pants, 48e. ale. 93e. 1. S 23. Scarlet All-Wool Vests and Pants, 7c. Sie, ‘8 Merino Vests and Pants, 1 Vsaearles Vests and Pants, 250s xr gee re a ry snow. BONNETS ANDHATS, seotennmne choice DONESTIC GOODS worthy of ine “Always in stock » fall ny ‘assortment ot retire ‘& Tost complete line of French | TED PROF ELLIOT HAS OPENE! TAILOR SYSTEM ‘Curt ‘Basting, Trim- ng, Desi ‘and Draping: we use 6 chart, at of mschitie: Mt fe" auinple Use a‘ehiid eat Jearn; It is the only system that gives a perfect fic without reliuing! we teach the Srstem fn, ive days; oUF pupils furnished good positions at larze salaries our terms are ouly $10; evening classes for working girls) our puplis furnished with certified diplomas, first-class ‘dressmaking: Evening Dinner Dresses; Costumes made to order; Patterns cut to measure, 25 cents each. PARLORS, n15-3te MAGIC ANTED— ‘am,or Tustantaneous Cure—Any breaking out ‘ou face or bedy cured. “Moth piruples, wrinkles, Diack Reads, Vulgar-reduess, eczema, aud all facial distigure- ments removed, aud @ clear complexion insured to all, who use it; perieetly harmless. Testimonials on application. fo be had at W. S. Thompson's, 15th st.: Drew's old stand; Major's, 7thand Hats; Davis’, 7th and Ets: 3.8, Tyree, corner 7th and I sts. n.w.; W. G Milbarn, Southeast cor. 14th st. and RL. ave; W. ©, shatter, cor. 6th and B sts. nw. L. D. Waiter, cor. dt and Sts, mw. Robert N. Harper, G09 Pa ave. Wa 3.A. afliburn, Peun, ave. WC. Milburn, 14th aud i Bis; F. Pitzer € Co., 501 E. Capitol st: C'S, Price, 426 Tui'st. aw. Hickman & Sexton, 2d und Pa. uve. se. 0c. and $1 per box: sent to any address, oc30-3m ANTED—$300; GOOD SECURITY AGAINST ‘W isundncecr werencer Aitdrem ot ae Bitar office. nLost* FANTED-KNOWN_THAT COARSE HAIRS: on the fuceare positively obliterated, leaving no murks. My Electric Needle is the only remedy Know for this lideous defect. Send for full particu- Jars lccirie reatinent for ladies and children. ‘Mrs Dr. ce! EL i m1s-6t> {7 ANTED—H PERM Rererco Chas Bradley. Nats Bank Hep? CoA. Bank Boynton, Asso, Press; Fraucis Miller, 460 ba ave? “thos. P. Me ‘BENJ, H. MILLER, Sung: Major ‘Thos. P. Morgan. Bro iy Spring P.O. Md. i Aa Tea Ee a PE a ut cepa ee sue ae PES: 8Sanomon,_ ‘TED—HORSKS TO KEEP AT §8 PER Rae ee ee peat eg ete eee parite weenie ga eee Sagan eee cee a ‘ED—F. I, RUPPE “orats 451 N sit. N.W. ‘Tin, Stove and ‘Mantel work promptly attended to. ne Ko Secure permauency rent Must not exceed $25 per mouth. “Address "SAM- URL." Star office, stating exuct location and price. ulé3te V ANTED—¥ROM OWNER—TO RENT A SIX- Toom ‘and eight-room house: also a ten-room, house. “Will be taken at once by good tenants if loca- Uon and houses suit. “NORTH WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE CO, 911 F 6-3 FORSALE—MISCELLANEOUS POR SALE OR RENT FINE INVALID CHATR: self-propelier and adjustable. Apply 481 Pennsy!- Sylvania ave 1 FOE SAEErONE PAIR OF GRAY HORSES, One pair of Brown Horses, ‘One pair of Cobs. e puir of Brown Mares. ‘Fen head of Lar Suld cheap, as the owner has no hey can be seen at the farm of Henery Fairfax, Loudoun county, Va, and auy in- formation can be given by calling on W..C. Hazel, who bas examined ine condition aud well broken to single and doable S HENEI ni7-6t_ Toudoun County, JOR SALE-BARGAINS IN SQUARE AND Upright Pianos of the best makes; new and sec- ond-tus Reduced prices fur one month. Easy terms. Pay- ments, $10 per mouth for new plauo. "The only ex THE PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS, nol7 422.9th st, {OR SALE-A PARLOR. CABINET, UPRIGHT Piano, vy oclave; Uhre Unisons; rich tone; fue) shed eboily case: used but six months; cau be boug! at once for $190 cash; full guarantee of five years given: cost, new, $350. ‘Can be seen at the ‘THE PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS, a PORM SPE ‘ing Wagon, both tn Li Wagon and one light Tepair, at private suie. Peuns¥lvauia av OR SALE—A GENTLEMA esold at Dowilng’s ‘Aucti day, November 2uth, 12 o'clock. ‘Co! doubie set, three siugie sets, one of which is ne’ ing been used only five times, OH SALE—A WELLE nery, centrally located, with facilities for candy paking: ‘auuacicry essonis given Tor sel ig, Ad ress CONF nCTIONERY, Star om POE SALE A THOROUGABELD. YOUNG. Ssiylish-und fast. team. of sorrel Horses, with oF without due road wagou ‘aud set of ‘harness com ete: cah be veen at thestables of Messrs. Keyes & Rt S10 Usui ot mvs, For pedigree, wich is perfect, pitase uddress “HA, SELIGSON, wholesale Win And. Liquor merchant, and agent tor the celebrated ‘Trimble rye whualkies, 1200 Pena ave, Lows mY han QUE SALE-AT A BARGAIN—A FIRST-CLASS ‘Smith Parlor Organ, Music Stand and Stool; néariy pew and in perfect oruer. Cail for tree days, betecs Sand 6 p.merat 1400 6th se iw nies i TER, OF Broome ‘st., New York, Pole and Shafts: in first ass Order. e Rockaway, Pole and Shafts "in at PAINE'S COACH SHOP, 2508 1G-lw* {OK SALE—BLACK HORSE, WARRANTED sound and gentie: # lady can drive him; has 1 faults. Owner has no further use. Can be ‘seen at CROSS’ LIVERY STABLE>, 1vth st, near Peun- sylvania ave, between 12 aid 1 pani and after & n1GBIe FOE RATES SALE—26 HEAD OF HORSES, JUST AR It rived from Georgetown, Ky. ‘These horses arc tue Hiiest that have been tn the iwarket for the last five ue Pair Of inatched Koan Horses 16 hands igh; Very stylish. One pair of Bay Horses, 16, hauds high. Four Saddie Ho-ses: six Coupe Horses; ten head very fine Horses, suitabie ior ali purposes, No Keutucky prices asked tor them. No reasonavie offer refused. JOHN S{MMONS, 311 12th st n.w. 16-6 DOR SALE—A GROCERY rg ‘Store, doing good business; good stock au cheap to’ an early purchaser. Address PUR- CHASER star ont: nAGe2t® {OK SALE—A FINE BLACK HORSE, 6 YEARS: old, 15% hands high, good =tyle and free from biemishes and tricks of any kind; ts well broken and od WLING'S, Lith st. and nz &.G00d and safe river, single oF double: price $200, hola Within the next weeks S.A. na ont ste OR SAL GOOD ‘chance for one With eiliitic tapial- Aduress tte Suir office. m16-215 NOR SALE-HANDSOME LARGE BLACK Lt wainut Bookcase, with glass doors, for $50; cost $100; too large for present residence. "Also, set sill covered Parlor Furniture, 933 New Jersey ave.n.w corner K, Eats fOK SALE—THE HANDSOME ARABIAN pony Snowball. Periectiy kind and entle: tine atyle and rapid mover: speciaily suitable for children wil! be sold with or withgut harness (nade by. Lute) and phueton, Saturday, 12 m., Novem! re Jing’s auction, corner L1th st. and Pennsylvania ave., canbe luspected aud purchased until then at SIM: ‘AMONS' Bale and Exchange stables, 12th at, bet. Das. nw. JOR SALE—ENCYCLOPAEDIAS. JAMES PAR ‘ton, the celebrated historian and Biographer, says “that th every house where there ts placed aset Of Aj pleton's Cyciopaedia it slike sending the wholefamily to college.” This ‘work all ‘the Voluues can be ob- twined at onee on small monthly payments by address- aoe ae fe PCRCL ASE Wy MELY PORN ISH op eS aati oe gentlemen at 11g amd IMMRDATELY to este B20 Pas ave, we me ]FOR RENT—PLEASANT, WELL PURNISILGD | JOUR SALE Lots IN SQUARE 13, Auoet Rooms with or without Table Board; references 4 noon ie eae _ ZS. ~g ee ae bal root Soeeines, Senne Hoon 10, Kellogg Wultting. noes JOR RENT—-NICK FRONT AN aed turuished, with heat and gas, at 1119 10th st. nw: $25. JOR SALE juthern exposure; bed-room and bom 403, coruer 4th stand Massachusetts n16-2" BT 44x k'Hou: « &'WULCOX BOT Pa awe QOR SALE THOSE Te: uated Lots fronting 210 feet ou west side between Nand Osis nw. These are icis within Bd0 yards of ment or to build BRAUTIFULLY srr zit OR RENT—A FLOOR OF THREF ROOMS, andsomely furnished, $35, on second floor, with every improvement: unfurnished on fourth tloor iru $10, with heat and gas; other rooms averag ng trom FO 20820 pes month, a 1110 F st: also w hi adsomely furnished fourteen toon house. lease and fixture tor ; Tept Of house $855; will sell for BSUU, F300 cas! and’ rest by monthly instalments, Inquire at 117 F st.alsa, D1s-lw= SOR RE: H EMBASSY, NA. PRESCOPT, 1416 Pte in smal! private iamiiy, to an adult, two larg = CORKER LO for drug. grocery oF feed datonce. “Also ahumberof luis ti all sex A. MCINTIRE. #18 F st ml JOR SALE—LOTON SST, Well-furnished rooms, without board or’ on English lodgings, Address ED QOK RENT —SECOND 5’ 5 aloov, communicating rooms; suitable’ cc man and whe; with bourd. 1 TOR RENT—ROOMS—FURN furnished, at 1105 F st. nw. “OR RENT—TWO HANDSOME rooms, one on first floor, cue on second floor: ¢ irally located; moderate price: gentlemen prefer: private fami = a st. mw. DOK RE: wot £ LOTS IN MT. ‘@ short distanc 3. KER PROD, 14231, Pt POR SAGE-SEVERAT BEACTIFUL BUILDING At TAKOM.A Pag. Mom ‘Within 5 miles of Wasting Come quick’ and ‘eet this bars agent, 1428 N. Yeave. Se TRS Bi totoa Nt. mw.,21 by 120. Price ¢ foot. ep | JOR SALE-SOME VE UBSISHED | §Pieout near ath the care JOR RENT-Fi ROC also, two unfurnished communicating ‘on second floor, sea ‘sunny rooms, with best board: & few table boarders accommodated.” is-ote ILY oF per square Astnand 9m nw aa 282 oe POR RENT — BEAUTIF FURNISHED 17th st and New Rooms om. secoud, and ‘third floors, with Board; | Hampmnite avenue, t fect wach, Trice St ree eee — cinch Lot on New York avenue, 83 feet front, contains FOR PENT Dean c 0.216 square fect. Price U0 oer Wit, or withuat Hoard, ina private faintly: 2 Norm Bourdat Tom and ast nw, aren. Apply 125 Bate. south tromt, 41 by tive test bus AO RENT —1627 14TH STN. W.BEWLY AND | 16q ches ts the mtstbwen; they overtook the « ce 80 cots pe well-furnished Rooms, single or eit suite, on 1st, 24, ear and 3a floors, with or without, board, with m, 4, sult able for M.C; grate it desired? retereuces ex 30-30 5a cents per jee 25 cen nice Tot Price 25 cents per f larce block of lots 0 iy. in Whole oF part. ¥ 120; splentid A. Meridian 411, overlooking mas, Single OF en x = n iary plumbing throughout; open fires; fiisi<ciass board in the house. na Asplendid pince of sion oF Massachusetts avenue. "Price 120% cle, & handsomely furnished suite of Roous,io GEO. WLS KENs, private family, with or without board. Ret ‘exchanged. THREE BEAUTIFUL OE Five 0 to alley Wt tha stn Srl ist. rw. Apply to owner, 14th st. mw, é JOR RENT — ELEGANTLY FURNISHED | Pron sALE-THREE LOTS IN 1 Rooms. en suite or single; location unsurpassed; intersection of Rode Isund and Connecticut ave ‘ues: or would rent house complete. 1754 M st. n.w. uetwe within no3-Im Foz. ENT VERY, DESIRABLE HAND: £ haiatte somely furnished rooms, on second and third | Pron SALE ON PATTERSON AND Fate yore ate cheap bit Fore; win wr without, pear | Bc. tgs Teun ty. tases 217 Bast Capitol st. ocad-lm "| AUSTIN’? Fs JOR RENT—A SUITE OF NICELY FURNISHED rooms on second door, with open fires, at 606 13th at nw. ee ee NEY 1 N DOR RENT PERSONS GORING FOR BOOMS MONEY TO LOAN. are cordially invited to call at our office for free $8,000, $5,000 —To lown on Meal Go PROCTOR & SON, ‘Real Estate | S32, HOO, phate: no delay if security is anaes 2 Jounc LANG, Real katate Investments ad Loans, BNISHED,TAnuE | mPa s uieiw ‘ory front room, with good board, for se ONEY 1 ON SATISFACTORY REAL wile, Private taunily: good location: 1 STATE : tod wile, "Private daly: MS waaay 201m M3 AT LOW RATES STOCKS, Bonds Commercial Paper of all kinds ind sold. Reliabie investment securities « spec TOUTS ‘AM, Broker, 141 F st-020 Mess dy, ANY Sua peste, on Teal estate or good collateral seer Fates uf Interest, least cxpense aud Without A. PHILLIPS, 1425 New York ave, $8,000, E500, 89". 0.0. 1.800 DOUSON & DEE we 4 conalant and increasing de. inand tor rooms, furnisbed and unfurnished, with and without Board:" many calls for light bousekceping rooms in all parts of the city. Ail parties having Fooms to rent and want permanent tenants for the winier will please call at the office and register. _no2-Am B.A, HENKETTA, POR RENT_015 F ST. N. W., PARLOR, BED room and private bath; unfuraisued; second floor; heat and gas. ‘ocsu-2m, --4 OR THRE! elegantly for iabeds with bourd, at 1414 “ad tae aw, ‘anaes desired. MES. GRANT. im oc22-4m_ XN ONEY “TO LOAN ON REAL Frouupe attention to ail applicat SYEDT & GRADLE 21d JQok SENT-A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ONEY LOANED ON AND SALES MADE OF Avartment, ‘Appiy'at BID ISH a, me Oca M Bullding Association Stock. a = | _ccliv-sim gi, DEMPSEY, Iteat Katnte, Insurance, &c.. New Vor ave, Six “SHARES OF MERGENTHALER PRINT- Dine Company stock for sale in lots to sult buyers x 77, Star ofice, ee Psral sWousl EAL PRTATE LOANS. PIKE AND fir k INSURANCE. Army aud Navy Pay Accounts Cashed, Lite Tastrance or other good secirivies. no 0 Loans om ing Box 120, Star Mice. misaw. W. DEMPSEY, 1424 New York av. vox POR, SALE-BICYCLE RIDING TAUGHT | (\oMMERCIAL OFFIC) xs. | O°. cna. TR Hig, anaching, routed, for one mouth. ail tor | Cabisned for tue ig ,burbome of dleposing of ‘Wiis ONEY TO DOAN ON REAL ESIATS, Iw S10. is 910 {0 be part pavancnt on Bloyee if party purchase. “Try it! CAPITAL CYCLE OO, Ti0a'Rew "York ave. aol ei Gilg AN ELEN SCL FOES fame hoevnte aed Sasa ee eien ares | embroidered cover and stool. Cost owner $425. This =e —, ‘The volume of tone ts very fulland tne ~ THE PIANO KOE at ‘TED-LAWYERS AND OTHERS TO ‘wi Hhow that TAYLOK « BART. Erinter, O05 dae Ample mclien for prompts” exe Grting lintels, Petitions, Arguments, &e “Poss low, ANTHED—UPI Jor and other ‘vated andre made. OLSTERING OF FINE PAR Stipes ofall grace of goods for Moti externinsted cabluet. Cabr MALI Ee Tye ath ae ie. ‘HCUND-HANi pURNITUR Warez HAND FURNT’ ry 7 ‘Furniture, jor witch the hi S willbe paid, Address H. ‘Hr Ma UM. 280 fea ae, ce Por SAUE_A VERY FINE BAY HORSE 18% toy eee ee Tnquireat Cook a table, POusALE sus DIAL GAS HEATING STOVES, ‘Bstove to heat a small bed room or bath room, for bet a B.G, CaM! afin 2 10u ae mw. ehunces, such as Grocery, ec, by ote plan youu You‘ acbid ail pubieny, which ted ‘an injurious effect on busluess Consult your own ine Terext by having ‘our business, if tor mate, left at our Oflice. "Advertised Sagan don sein “Repeat 3 vest rate of inierest Mier eth it et aT a, _se16 Corner 10th and ¥ streets uurtiweNt sa Loan 15.000 ON REAL ESTATR, {uo tet} THOS. F. WAGOAMAN, g¥TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL me corte? WS ey ag ‘Moderate a mo. Ww tisk Ts, 720 20mm 0 MOREE 7, Was, in sums to sult, on approved Real Estate sesar. HUY at lowest rates of interest, iy, at hago mente. ae pert erty and pay for the same from RE ae - ness, 1 ‘ONEY TO LoaN seaiesecun. ATT eae senate Rh SALE—FINEST LINEN PAPERS. ‘Cheap. “CALIGHAAH OFFICE.” 0c20-3m_W. H, PORTER, General agent, 933 F st, jt BALE JAMA K. PROBEY WILL OPEN WU ARTED, HOUSEHOLD ameniee te ‘AND | anderen Wagous in thia city, south of Pu “Aédress & MC, St Charles pRcnnnet tiem © ante aaa ae ' IF nse Mees ‘TO BUY OR SELL Wares | eeree eee Co SSeS ingen ato rs! ae -A FINE. ieee ei | poerraere peas eee ett nlen, cor. torn | 4, Bug F ee Toon st AND OTHER INSECTS Frerezear i iy ae at wanton cee Eulh ‘Napthe | San'drive him. Agee Rarity ‘Poumlane aveapae Sate as iy Beabisitaae Sarre & Co, ro Y ae | pee pt P08, SALE= DINING axD LUNCH Room, Lx OREY TO 1OAN ‘9 first-class, ‘2 good cash business. Rn Ht or ‘Adarens “BUSTN as” hear obioe Biter | MOPEDS) nares oF verrnear, POR SAE A Deve DKUG STORE IN ON» OF ‘THous J. PBS S08, ioc caceas ge ererugotnttocz ars | m2 saat brictor wishes 10 retire therefrom. Anyi pom ON REAL MSTATE aT ‘Siok prey STONEY -T0-10AN- OS -REAL ra MERSER EE Re fests =—=—Kx_xx*xKxK——EEEEEEEE CNEL RERVICE EXAMINA’ bd Amners Send 100 19 Be _Pil-im 1m __ Southwest corner Mh. and co. a Os eae oe in ater tl Sato tor ve TH O10 Datticn” cca a0

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