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% THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C.. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 18, 1886-—WITH SUPPLEMENT. THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON THURSDAY. ‘The Evening Star nas a regular, permanent bona fide daily circulation more than treble that of any other daily paper pub- Mashed in Washington, and equal to that of all the other daily papers here added Owing to the pressure of telegraphieand other News matter from noon up to the dionient ot going to press, it is absolutely necessary that all advertisements intended for THE STAR ot the same afternoon should reach the office ve- fore 12 o'clock 12. Thisis especially demanded on Saturdays, when, im order torun off the mammoth editions of that Gay, the presses must start at least ove hour earlier than usual. An observance of this request ‘Will therefore not only be a favor to the office, but an advantage to advertisers themselves, Since otherwise it is sometimes impossible to properly classify or even to insert thelr an- monncements. + = ‘The public career of Chester A. Arthur was chiefly remarkable tor its surprises. Ata time when every prudent politician in New York Was carefully steering clear of the race and color questions, and a President from that state, raised to office by a free soll constituency, was enforeing with all bis might a fagitive slave law signed by himself, a young lawyer with @ well-defined ambition for public prefer- ment was making a mark at the bar by his suc- cessful espousal of the cause of aggrieved ne- groes. The pluck and ability he showed in this work won the esteem of the man whom the re- Publicans chose for their war governor some Years later, and by whom he was appointed to iis first posts of responsibility, as Engineer-in- Chief, Inspector-General aud Quarternfaster- General of the state. Thus, the very agencies whieh had lead so many others out of the way of the honor they coveted, had led -him up to places of great power and responsiviiity, and paved his path to better things ‘stll] in’ the ee. ae) boule! ‘This was the first surprise. The second was ‘when, as Collector of the port of New York. his resignation Was demanded by President Hayes because he was accused of using the custom house as.@ political machine, and he called for an investigation. The report of the Jay com- mission pointed to his general efficiency as a manager, and so strong a civil-service reformer as Dorman B. Eaton bore testimony that “in the period of five years preceding the appointment of Collector Arthur in 1871, there had been 1,678 removais in the New York custom house, more than at a rate of one every day,” while “Collector Arthur made only 144 removals during his official term of five years and tour month: To those republicans who had thought of Mr. Arthur only as a“spoils politician,” such an encomium carried wonder—a sensation vastly sheightened when the republican national con- ‘Yention of 1880actually picked up this cast-out customs officer and wrote his name second on its Ueket. During tae Garfleld-Conkliag contest the sollowing year, Mr. Arthur was severely censured for his willingness to play a subordinate part in the opposition to the administration; yet no sooner had Guiteau’s bullet laid a new respon- sibliity upon his shoulders than he became dig- nity personified. On his entrance into the White House he as- tounded the hostile prophets by turning his back upon the factional record of the past and striving with all his mizht to reanite bis party. ‘He was forgiving toward those who had vilified him, patient with those who still published their distrust,cautious in bis choice of ap- pointees from among his old associates; and a host ot men who had been his toes eame over to his side and acknowledged that they had mis judged him. Bat his friends had made no claim for him as asbaper of public policies. They were, in their turn, to be astonished st the recommendations An his successive messages to Congress. He urged ‘the repeal of the silver coinage and legal tender ‘acts; the abolition of all internal taxes except those on whiskey and tobaceo, and the prudent revision of the tariff, witha view to the reduction of the treasury surplus; the con- struction of anew navy; the enaction of laws defining Presidential “inability”; the settle- ment of vexed questions regarding the election of @ President; reform in the More Tax Evex Berone On account of the inclement weather last Friday, which interfered with the sale of “Remnants,” we shall show more this FRIDAY than ever before, par- ticularly in Dress Goods. the number to be offered TO- MORROW being already 198, amd embrace Ladies’ Cloths, Camels’ Hair, Foules, Tricots, Broadcloths, Cashineres, Cheviots, Serges, Homespans, &c, in lengths from 1%, to 8 yards. These are the Jeavings of our most desirable plece govds, “ODD SIZES" IN WRAPS ‘We want Just three people to come who need a wrap ‘and can wear 34 or 38 inch, 2 Brown Berlin Beaver Visite, handsomely trimmed with 3 inch Astrakhan, long fronts; very stylish, Sizes, 34 and 38 inch, eke Bebe ena nn 1G OF 1 Black Boucle Cloth Newmarket, with Cape, 2inch Disek braid arcund the cape, and double row down the box-plaited back. Size. 34 Inch, ag anne SOD ee IN JERSEYS. Wehave i miscellaneous lot of J in “Oud Sizes” an Colors also blacks about 14a al Sich we have been selling at $1.75, $2 and. 2.23 each, ang shail offer you Your choice oh Friday, Heme nant Day, for $1.25 each. Bxcelient bargains, and the first pick will be the best. (Second floor: take elevator). “ODD SIZES” IN LADIES’ COLLARS. All small Jots go Friday at a reduced price. Ladies’ White Pique Standing Collars, witheape 2 size 123g inch, 10 size 13 inch, 3 size 13% and 4size 14. Regular price... veel J8 *itembabe” price “ile 16 Children's Onerow Fine Hamburg Collars, 3 inches wid St “Kennant™ price... 21 Children’s Fancy Hambu Collars, cream ground, with blue and cardinal emoroldery. Regular price... A7e “Remnant” price. i2ige (second floor: take elevator.) “ODD SIZES” IN HOSIERY. Ifyou can use these sizes are they any the less desr-t able because we chose to sell them at a reduced price? We think the contrary. 2 Pair Chilaren’s Black Jersey Ribbed Cotton Hose, double hee! and toe, sizes 6 and Ol. Regular price. “Remnant” pi 9 Pair Seven-and-one1 ses Hose. double heel and toe, size 6. Regular price ..nen “Remnant” price... 6 Pair Children’s Seal Brown heel and toe, extra quality, size Sg inch. Regular price... “Remaant” price 7 Pair Ladies’ s double heel and toe, size 9 ineh. Regular price. “Kempaut” pi THIRD FLOOR “REMNANTS.” Silk Elder-down Pillows, plain and figured. Resular price. “Remnant” pri ‘We name this low to handie them longer. 1 Fine 12-4 Marseilles Bed-spread, handsome pat- tern, slightly so:led. 2 Pair 12-4 Extra Heavy Lotos rose border, slightly soiled. “SHORT LENGTHS” IN RAW SILK. ‘Yards Raw Silk, was $1.78. ae ele mda og me ele 8 ‘We also offer in this department— 5 Pair Turkish Turban Curtains, 4 yards long, band- some designs. Regular price. “Kemnant™ pi 10 “Remn.nts" of Colored Madras. 20 “Remuants” of Figured Cretomne. (Third floor; take elevator.) “ODD SIZES” IN GLOVES. It is impossible to do business without making “Oud Sizes.” We close them out a: reduced prices every Friday. © Pair Misses 4 Button Kid Gloves—Tan, Green and e Brown, sizes 6, iy and Regular price... “Remnant” 13 Pair Ladies’ Button Skin Gioves. Regular price.. “Remnan.” pri “Remnants” ineach and every de} of space prevents more mentionings. nis WOODWARD & LOTHROP. P. Hassox Hiss & C 815 15TH ST., HAVE ON EXHIBITION A FINE LINE OF WALL PAPERS, INEXPENSIVE PAPERS IN ART COLORS AND CHOICE DESIGNS, FRESCO PAINTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. DESIGNS AND ESTIMATES FURNISHED. SPECIAL LINE OF UPHOLSTERY AND DRAPERY GOODS OF ALL system of river and harbor appropriations; the reduction of letter postage to two cents; the Passage of acivil service reform law, and the Prohibition of political assessments. “On some Of these suggestions Congress acted; on others itretused toact; but to a President who re- ceived more gratuitous abuse from his own party than almost any other who has entered Into office, belongs the credit of having striven ‘tw lead that party on to what he believed to be higher ground, where it would continue its hold upon the confidence of the commercial ‘and industrial classes of the country. Finally, the dignifled manner in which ke laid down the presidency at the end of his term was a surprise to many who believed that, im the bitterness of a disappointed ambition, Mr. Arthur would be Jed into some open act of ‘Vegeance against the republican officeholders Whom he bad continued in place while he knew they were working against him. But, whatever his feeling may have been, his conduct betrayed Ro trace of it, He retired trom office with a thousand-fold warmer esteem on the part of his fellow-citizeus than he enjoyed when entering it; @ whole nation will lay a mourner's tribute on his grave. $< -—____ The reports sent out trom Washington to the effect that the District Commissioners are in any Way compromised by the developments in the current police investigation, do a great Wrong to these officials, wuo are recognized by all who know thew as entirely beyond any sus- Picton in the matter. But, all the same, they owe it to themselves and to the maintenance of the high character they hold in. she eomunp- nity that they should at once stamp.oavor ex. Jstenee the infamous spy system (osterwit im the police department by oue of thelr predecessors. It was trough these detestable detective metii- ods that the villainous attempt was made in 1885 to manufacture evidence against school Officers whose places were wanted. In this case @ detective spy undertook in one instance, first to bribe the Janitor of a school building to repeat story invented tor him criminating a promi- Rent school official, by promising him higher Pay It that official was removed; and on the Janitor’s prompt refusal to perjure himselt, the detective then threatened that be would be discharged if he tulled to testify as required. It was through these same unscrupulous methods thata policeman,—a married man,— undertook about the same time to proenre evi- denes against a Louse of tll-tamie by taking a woman there and prostituting himself. He subsequently testified in court to this fact in order to gain a conviction against the Keeper of thehouse. But the court was so horrified by the detestable character of the transaction that his evidence was thrown out. ‘These are ouly illustrative cases of the many abuses practised under this vile system, and ‘We repeat that the Commissioners cannot com- Menee a minute too soon to remove this stain upon the department. GRADES AND PRICES. BROCADES, PLUSHES, TAPESTRIES, VELOURS, CRETONNES, SCOTCH LACES. A NEW IMPORTATION OF CHEAP INDIAN CURTAINS. SELLING ALL FURNITURE IN STOCK aT REDUCED PRICES. SPECIALTIES IN CARPETS. ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. P. HANSON HISS & CO, 21s S15 15th Street. Mae J. P. Paraer, IMPORTER, 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST. CHARACTERISTIC DESIGNS 1s BONNETS AND HaTs, FOR HIGH STYLES, OSE OF HER SPECIALITIES, ‘ns ANO-TUNING.—~NOW IS THE TIME TO have your plano tuned for $1, either American or "8 piteb; Upright $1.90. grand y2. uls-6e JF. LUCas, 515 oth st. mw. mt Iv Tue Leap. ‘The complaints of “Hard Times,” “Sluggish Trade,” “Backward Business” aud “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 a most satisfac tory increase over the same day of last year. We have 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,” but by square and honest dealing— by the superior excellence of the Clothing we keep for Men and Boys, and by the low—and therefore pop- ular—prices we have been naming, are naming, and | ever stall continue to nainy for the same. For instance, weare offering some very handsome Wane Oce Srock Is Couriers We would advise Ladies looking for Winter Wraps tocaileariy. Our stockof KEAL ALASKA SEAL SKIN and fine SEAL PLUSH SACQUES, JACKETS aodSHORT WRAPS were uever so handsome as ut the present time. SEAL SKIN Sacavl a: » a7 CQUES, $125, $140, $150, $175 SEAL SKIN JACKETS, $100, $125. 7 SEAL PLUSH SACQUES, $25, 352.50, $40, $45, SEAL PLUSH WRAPS $15 to $50. ‘Mink aud Siberian Squirrel Lined CIRCULARS, ¥U TRIMMINGS, MUFPS, COLLARS and BOAS th great variety. isn Measures Lacen for Seal Garments to order. B. H. STINEMETZ & SON, HATTERS AND FURRIERS, 1237 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. as Mss M. J. Hesz 1300 F ST. N. W., As now exhibiting s most compirte line of French BONNETS AND HATS. Also sume choice LOMESTIC GOODS worthy of in spectdon. Always in stock s full assortment of MOURNING oops. ety Little Suits and Overcouts for Children, ages 4 to £3 Years, from $2.50 up, For the bigger Boys, who wear long pants, say from 13 10 18 years of age, we are sell- ing some very good, stylish and serviceable Suits and Overcoats from $4 un. Men's Sults from $8 to $35; Men's Overcoats from $5 to $35; separate Pants from. BP to GA Wekeep me finest goods we know of, and ‘He keep goods as low in price as we think it advisable ‘Yor our patrons to buy. ‘Within these prices are to be found as choice « stock: of Men's and Boys’ Clothing as it is possible to pro- @uce Amamortment lance enough for all practical PUFpOses aud the best vaiues for the prices named to be found in America to-day. ‘We respectfully solicit an examination of our goods and prices, You will find things exactly as we tell you. THE GOLDEN EaGLE CLOTHING COMPaRy, NORTHWEST CORNER 7TH AND D STREETA rr WAS. ‘You are invited to consider the prices we mame be- Jew in our Fur Department: big 7 Ee fl ? aR it MM MM 1 NNN % MMMM TT NNN @ HEEL GRE Sap at - Belgian Hair Bal Trimming, 85c. yard. ‘Russian Halr Ball Trimming. 790. yard. ; i Genuine Beaver Ball Trimming, (light and dark) $1.75 yard. First Quality Swansdown Trimming, (white and evening shades) 69c. yard. Russian Hair Trimming, 38c. yard. 2-inch Mutria Trimming. 89c. yard. = ‘@4nch Nutria Trimming, $1.10 yaed. ‘Tiger Trimming, $1.89 yard. Sliver Gray ‘rimming, 75e. yard. ‘Silk Beaver Trimming, 75c. yard. Opossum Trimming, $1.25 yard. EEE EF HEE Ge FF : Russian Hare Muffs, satin lined, 48c. each. Nutria Muffy, satin lined, $1.25 each. First Quality Hare Muffy, satin lined, 980. each. Cape Seal Muffs, satin lined, $2.98 each. Chinchilla Muffs, satin lined, $2.50 each. Raccoon Muffy, satin lined, $2.75 each. ‘Red Fox Muffs, satin lined, $6 each. Blue Fox Muff, satin lined, $8.25 each. Lynx (back) Muffs, satin ined, $5 each. Lynx (belly) Muff, satin lined, $6.25 each. Genuine Beaver Muffy, satin lined, $8 each. Chiidrens’ Ermine Maffs, satin lined, 65c. each. Misses’ Krimmer Muffy, satin lined, $2.50 each. Astrakhan Cloth Muffy, satin lined, $1.65 each. Real Seal Loops, 45c, pair. Plush Loops, 2c. pair. THE B 00 Br 93 See Baas oo Mw NN MMMM A RRR n Mutt 4 BR SO BOW OERe gan AA A 30 HHH ER MMe 2“ EF Ooo HOE deer n18 316-918 SEVENTH 8T. N.W. BB uM : pep gs 8 EMM TBS pp fA Gy a a ar i Oa Sas RED TICKET DAY BARGAINS: b. FOR FRIDAY. CLOAK AND SUIT DEPARTMENT. BARGAIN 1—One Black Silk Dress. valued at $22, Tobe disposed of om Ked Ticket Dayfor $7.50. BARGAIN 2—Eight_E wer Newinarkets, tailor- made diagonai front, worth $10. ‘To be closed out on. Reg Ticket Day 10F $7 BARGAL 3—A small lot of Cnildren’s Wool Dresses, worth from $4.50 to $7.00; sizes from 8 to 8, Tobeclosed ourat sain MAL} ERY DEPARTMENT, BARGAIN 4—One lot more, and the last of the out of Boys’ Polo Caps, worth 25c. ToD eciosed at $e. ew h, BARGAIN S—Fifty dozen Felt Hats. in black, brown, navy and myrtle: best quality felt” astrakhan brim: riginaily sold for $1.48. 10 be closed out at ‘5¥c. each your choice. BARGAL shapes and nicely immed. ‘Ticket Day ‘wo BARGAIN gil bright colors for fancy work. ‘To Red 6—Fifteen ‘Trimmed Hats, desirable ‘To be closed out on Red Ket Day at $1.20 euch, ‘These hate are really or “One lot of Ribbons, Nos. 12 and 16, be closed out on ket Day at Lze. a yard. GLOVE DEPARTMENT, BARGAIN 8—Four-Button Undressed Kid Gloves, worth $1. ‘@ pair. To besold out on Red Ticket Day for Gbe. BARGAIN 9—One lot Four-Button Dreased Kid Gloves, worth 75e. Te '0 be closed out at 58c. a pair. LADIES UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT, BARGAIN 10—<mall Lot of Medicated Red Flan- nel ‘Vests, worth $1.25, To be closed gut al 76c. each. GENTS DEPARTMENT. sGABGAIN 11—Smail lot of Windsor Scarfs, worth each. BARGAIN 12—A lot of Gent's worth 75¢, ‘To close out on Red Ticket Day at 2c. Myrtle Drawe To close out at a a = S TRIMMING DEPARTMENT, DRE! BARGAIN 13—One lot of AlLSilk Black Laces, Regular prices 2c. to 5c. yard. ‘To cise oat at 250 5 BARGAIN 14—A lot of All-Sitk Black Laces, worth from 50c. to $1 a yard. To close out at 60c. u yard. DOLL DEPARTMENT. BARGAIN 15-4 lot of the Finest. French Bisque Dolls, small and large sizes. 31 Regular from cht!y damaged aod to@5each. They are very slighty ‘we will close them out at less than hall their prices. BARGAIN 16—A lot of which we wish to dispose of previous to openti Stock. Some suid as high as $1.00; chol ‘goud Odds aud Ends in Dolls, new lose out 25c. each. : LACE AND EMBRUIDERY DEPARTMENT, BARGAIN 17—A tot of Worsted Laces, all colors, Regu ar prices 25 t 60e. ayard ‘@ yard. Toclose out at 10c. BARGAIN 18—A lot of Ecru and Colored Flounc- ings and All-overs, Regular price 60c. to $2.60. yd. ‘To close out at 50c. a yard. LADIES’ NECKWEAR DEPARTMENT. BARGAIN 19—About 100 yards lef of our 86c, Crepe Lisse Ruching. To close but at 25e. yard. BARGAIN 20—A lot of Pique Cnemisettes, best ‘goods made (Sidenber ‘To close out at 25c. each. EPARTMENT. JEWELR! BARGAIN 21—Last of lot of Ladies’ Cuff Buttons, cheap at » a pair. To close out at 1Uc. @ pair. NOTION DEPARTMENT, BARGAIN 22—A lot of French Plate worth from 25¢. to 5Ue. ‘To clues out on Red Heke: Daya Soe each, pEARGAIN 23 ities, Regular oe, a bottie. —A lot of Perfumery, put up in fancy ices 16e. 10 366.” "fo close ‘out at ZEPHYR DEPARTMENT. BARGAIN 24—Last of a lot of Outlined Splashers, ‘To ciose out at 8c. ech. BARGAIN 25—Last ot another lot of Pillow Shams (stamped). To close out at 19¢. a pait. BUTION DEPARTMENT, BARGAIN 26—We will ciose out a lot of odds and ends in Buttons ( {thls season's goods) ). Regular Soe. to 91 u dozen. ‘To close out at Bbc. « Huser yout BBR, u MM = Bp oss 0 5 Muae = gs PE AA Up HARE” fs BBB AA UU MM Sag 5 7TH, 8TH AND D STS, nls “To Orpen _Crorarse. WHILE WE ARE “CLOTHIERS” WE DON’T WANT YOU TO FORGET THAT WE MAKE CLOTHES TOORDER. THE MERCHANT TAILOR WON'T ADMIT THAT THE MAN WHO SELLS READY-MADE CLOTHING KNOWB 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. AN EXAMINATION OF OUR FABRICS WILL CONVINCE ANYONE THAT THEY ARE GOOD IN QUALITY AND STYLE, AND THE PRICES ARE sO FAR BELOW THAT OF THE MERCHANT TAILOR ‘THAT HE CAN'T UNDERSTAND ROW WE DOIT. OUR LINES OF CASSIMERES AND CHEVIOTS AT ABOVE PRICES IS STILL LARGE AND WE ARE MAKING FRE- QUENT ADDITIONS TO THEM. IN FINE ENGLISH TROUSERINGS WE ARE SHOWING SPECIAL AND EXCLU- SIVE STYLES PROBABLY NO CUTTER IN WASHING- ‘TON EVER TURNED OUT HANCSOMER FITTING TROUSERS THAN ME. Mc- CARTHY, AND OUR LINES OF FINE: Goops’ 18 VERY LARGH AND &K- ‘TIRELY NEW. WE CAN'T QUITE SAY 48 A SUS PENDER MANUFACTURER DOES, “MAKE THEM WHILE YOU WAIT,” BUT IF YOU PLACE YOUR ORDER FOB, FINE oops WITH Us EARLY IN THE DAY ‘WE WILL SEND THEM HOME TO YOU ‘THE AAME EVENING, IF YOU MUST ‘HAVE TREM ON 808HORT TIME. EB BAKNUM-& 0O, 981 Pexwevivanta AVENUE a7 “Aue Coxranisons Odrover ‘It may seem inflelicate to quote facts detrimental to ‘our competitors. but how can we help it when they publish absurd statements? The a ae 7 A PALAIS pv yyy aa aa by RRR 00 FY ¥ Peggy A oe YB SALES. ‘To attempt such would be disastrous, and that our competitors know.; TT 18 A QUESTION—Which is better? To do a Jarge business for cash at small profits or do a smaller business and give credit and obtain big profits? n wow y P= SY NWN Sah W'%W fen BEL Each system has followers. In fact. all of our com- petitors (of any consequenve) have adopted the Credit System. lr a ee eer te AE SUL i: PRICES ARE LOWER AND VARIETY MORE COMPLETE AT THE PALAIS NOYAL, We hrve Ro bad debts to make good, and always have cash in hand to secure fine goods at low prices. It is the m- Porters of rich novelties that full, and not the 5ro- ducers of trash. BBB OU =: NNN GGG Be ee % HORNE 29% PR EB OP HERS boo -BBB UU oN Ss GS e AND EEE T NN GGG. ee TE ERE gag EE. bt eee oe Sos? ERR LLL 0 NNN GGG FOR A HA co AA g 3 HoH ge AA ok BE aa Sss8 HOH enables the quoting of prices, which, for merchants who buy and sell on credit to attempt to compete ‘against, or claim to compete against, is absurd, — A ooo H H FREL ae sa "ET 28 F HEE gs og hk EG HET Eke SS aA T GOO HH KKK LLL. Se = PURSES—WATCHES, Examine our Purses at 44c., 34c., 22c., 17¢,, 9c. and 4c Examine our Satchels at 59c., 44c., 36c. and 220 Examine our Watches at $4.49 and $6.98. ¥@-Note the variety and qualities and compare with our competitors’ goods, NN NFER CCO W OW WEEE A We Ne SCR Sw wwwee dy Beh NANER O ORK Wwwwere 4) BRE BH Mh zee SoSk He WW BAMA B NONNKER OcoK W oW RRRA AE ETc ‘Examine our Beaded Fronts at $1.48 and $1.75. Examine Beaded Vest Fronts and Collars at 75¢. Exaniine our Beaded Net at $2.35. Examine our Beaded Dog Collars at 75c. a@-For Special Sale, Fronts at $1.48 go for $1.09. ‘Those at $1.75 for $1.59. Beaded Net at $2.35 for $2.10. ‘Examine Silk Crepe de Chine Scarfs at $1.85. Examine silk Crepe de Chine Wrapsat $3.98. SF Evening Colors. Two sizes, 2% yds and 2% yds. Some hand-painted. Note the variety. SILK MM TITT (TIT Sue TE TT THT g85 BREE OG OS MMM DO OF 6 — Bgg8 FOR EVENING WEAR Examine our 17, 21 and 25 inch Mitts at 98c., $1.48, and $1.89. Embrcidered backs, Examine our 14 to 30 inch Mitts at 89, 98, $1.48, $1.68, 31.89, $1.98. ‘ AGF Note those with Lace Tops, in all colors. RRR 11 BBB BBR RNR p88, Bk TBP BPR 0% NEE g§ Ek ft Bob Bee 88 RAN as GH OH Bes Bes “oo” RWW Saas Examine our 8 inch Satin Sash Ribbons at 89c. Examine our 7 inch Black Sash Ribbons at 59c. Exumine our 15 inch Colored Surah Sashes af $1.48. Examide our Ribbons for Fancy Work, 9c. $0 140, 4a If you pay cash for your purchase at astore that does @ credit business you will be charged higher prices. Bad debts have to be made good. ss Hob ELK g8ts SoS it Eun 2k Sas8 5 ‘Examine our 20 inch Black Silk Rhadames at 85c. Examine our 20 inh Colored Silk Rhadames at 960 Fxamine our 21 inch Colored Faille Francaise at $1.19. Examine our 21 inch Evening Satin Duchess at 870. Examine our 22 inch Evening Shades Surah at 5c. ‘Examine our 19 inch Fancy Striped Plushes at 87c. S@-Compare with ‘goods of our Competitors who ‘quote prices 10 to 25 per cent higher. GLOAKS. Examine our English Cloth Jackets, Checks, $6. Examine our Bison Cloth, Astrakan Trimmed Jackets, $1.98. Examine our Newmarkets, with and without Capes $5.98. Examine our London made Cloth Raglans at $11.87 Examine our;Seal Plush Victorias, Seal trimmed, $28.75. ‘4@-No old goods in this department, ter variety than elsewhere. GENTS UNDERWEAR. Examine our Merino Uniderwear at 48 and 680, Examine oar Canton Flannel Drawers at 48¢. ‘Examine our Natural Wool Underwear at 73c, ‘Examine Red Medicated do. at 79, 98, $1.50, $2. Examine our Lambs Wool Underwear at $1.50, Examine our Co'ored English Cashmere at $1.35. Examine our Saxony Wool Underwear at $1.00. ‘Examioe Norfolk and New Branswick do, at $1.25, Examine Merino and Wool Half Hose at 250. sapCompare with variety and prices elsewhere, AL AIS. OVAL Sale ONAN 407 19TH STW Hlenon, a bev: | 5 WANTED—MISCELLANEUUS. FOR_RENT—ROOMS. 7ANTED—aT_oxce—waire AND GOL ‘WANTED, HORSES TO WINTER ATSSPER | NOR RENT_THREE Nice UNFURNISHED pot alt ‘Tals and other | can be sven at Altsoe Nanteea epias hed. Nig yard: ‘everything ¢ a tor housek ee oa ‘country. FO BURNMAM eabage Sradareg HC HURLEY, Hocxie, y | ing: “Terms in advance. 23 15th et. bw. ate Bisaie | couny [ROR RENT MOOS ON wee <s Re _ | co RENT—ROOM ON SECOND FLOOR 27% “A WHITE BOY. APPLY AT ONCE "ANTED — THREE MALE Fhachamatle ter abo be keh Ruoutcrs stesso, ae “Wises ttt peice pata AGdrees GW Saar ‘Apply at office. corner St and O sis. 1%e RELIABLE GENTLEMAN To | _229-2t" rer '~ UNFURNISHED — THREE Wittvaiton iapess fr Se mam, come well | WT ANTED_#I FOR Five YEAgS at Fe: ‘end batt on second loot, Yor gut EPBRRS TERE salary $10 a week: “Apply utter 10, five per cent; ‘paid monthly * doa Rouse 728 Gib st, tw. beat Peneron ry ‘428 Tint aw. Lit | No.1 real estate security: to commisuse. and’ oa ‘ANTED-A WHITE GIRL AS CHAMBER. | BUILDER, Star office. THRER UNFURNISHED ROOMS, fotid and waltress ADpy ater 12 O'clock xi ANTED-PROF. oR OF NEW 7 per mouth, at 784 11th st. mw. 10 As ceed r y RE 1012 14THST.N.W.. HANDSOMELY WANTED" A YOUNG MAN FOR QURGENTS | TAILOR SYSTEM CUTTING SCHOOL. io seach parunentasingie or ei floor, shings department. Palais Royal, corner ae ng, Masting, Tracy. | three magnificent large and one susn'l rec areairanly a ‘Pennaylvania ave. and 12th st. It ‘Giles work and ty conmin he metyeroe e Wy. Policies ofthe New York ‘Lite ins "Gh ‘and commission. Inquire at 613 sth st ae ‘ANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE Ww Hoult being good Felerencen APDIY sat st. nw. CJ ‘ANTED—A PAPERHANGER APPLY IM- mediately toC. E. KING, 1630 14th st. n.w. 11¢ ‘ANTED—FIFTY UPHOLSTERERS TO AP- tise ply at coef ig JULIUS: Pin oa experienced in draping public’ buildings. 1% mourning peed apply. it Warp, YOUNG GIRL, WHITE PRE- ferred, to take care of one child; must have good Teferspcee. ‘Apply at 1708 M st. n.w., before 12 m. nee ‘ANTED—A SERVANT, TO COOR AND DO ‘general housework; must stay home ‘at night, snd furnish reference. inquire at 810 Tet, nw. ANTED— A COMPETENT GENTLEMAN fo, Wilts tpecltcations for, PATENTS and prosecate applications: salary and permanent position assured to right party. MLN. O. Star ‘oifice. 8-31 ‘W ANTEDIAT MES LY. SEATERS oui FST. & first-class Milliner and an Apprentice. n18-3t ANTED—A WOMAN TO COOK, WASH AND fon iu small family; ses. ‘References re- wulred,. Enquit. at ron $y BL Gloua building ‘co N aud F sts, or 630 East Capitol st. RIS 2te. ‘ANTED—A SOBER, INDUSTRIOUS MAN AS W ‘rorcing foreman. ‘to lane charge of «tase itdated within nine miles of Washington: stand general farming and stock raisiny tela ing if married, ust under chance for the right man. Address, stati size of family, reference, experience, c., FARMER, Siar office, n1sste W ANTED-EADIES AND YOUNG MEN To stendy cxnployment: $9 to 812 per week earned ail mate jals furnished, Work mailed free; distance 0 Objection, Address NATIONAL NOVELTY WukKS Opposite City Jiall, Boston, Mass., P. O. Box 6,002. ni-th,s.t0,6t ANTED—A NO. 1 GOAT HAND. APPLY TO ‘A.GHISELLK, 1790 ta. ave mene WANTED A GOOD COOK: ALSO AN EXPERT VY guged Man Servant, “Apply at 1820 K st. n. w. ‘ANTED—ATONCE—WHITE AND COLORED Good Cooks, $10 to $25; General House Work- ers, Maids, Waltresses, Mem’ Cook 8, Waiters, Ho Servants; ‘city references. Nat. Labor bureau, 51° Thst. nw. niz-Bee ‘ANTED—A GOOD SERVANT, WITH REFER: W encon for general housework th Sema anit Must stay nigh:s Good wages. Call at 1724 10th st, between 10 and 12. n17Ste learn; it is the only system ‘At without ‘the “avstem pupils furnished good positions at Our. pupils ferniohed i 5 Sulatiex our terms are only Sige etening ah pled to ‘OF dentist; “will be vented antur ished; light and attendance furnished: caterer 9b premises: location unsurpassed: opposiie Hamilton Mouse. Also, large two-story Brick Savile in Tear. four horses. two a sccommouatiog ‘end coacl Working girls; our pupils furnished with certified | M80; large granery, water, ge. Apply on, prem- Tiplomant drei clas Uitasaekine Cathe Diane | ima nee Sones “aes @. Apvly on, ren Lbrewen, Costumes made to order, ent to |] FOR RENT 49] 4TH STN W. NEAR NEW PARLORS, 421 Oth si. n.w, 225-6 _ | nouse thoroughly bested by furnace Ey TGs [Ok RERTCPon als oe OR RENT—FINE STORE AND BACK | ip Pings: i000 et us vor AND, BACK, BOLD ave, “Two all-plate Glass Show Windows, 'ANTED — TO METALIZE PLASTER CASTS: of any size or descr coms, absolute ps Oke id ‘ANTED—ANY ONE WISHING TO START A Sod Job office, oF to buy an emuabllshed Ty log 181, a “well located, address QUAD! ° Rockville; Ma. ‘ANTED—RATS, RATS — SLAUGHTER: houses livery stables and private house clenned Sommunications to Wat H RAL LING, cate Wane IL Rollins, corner 7th and ist ne. B1G-1we ANTED—WM. ROTHWELL, 15 3D 87.8. EB, Phumper, Gassnd Steam Fitter and contractor, jodeling’ old and defective plumbing auity. : afedute ‘ANTED—1,000 PERSONS TO VISIT & ST. V , Bink Thureday night.” Grand prise carnival. by WER oe Oe r verware. ‘pr ena apo ievei ip apslialy eraeaieet dit G. FABER, 1114 Penusyivaniaave, up siaits, over coal office. presty R RENT—THREE UNFURNISHED ROONS ‘on third floor: also, front and back parlor on first OOF, OF one furnished: suitable for a. man, at 814 1 FR RENT—A LARGE SECONDSTORY FRONT feman atd’wite ortwo geitienen,” with or whet Ft two ft Doard, Appty 1023 Oth ss nea R RENT—939 K ST. NW. NICELY FU iré Hors. eu sulve, en ‘single, on second floor. with ‘square from three lines of Tia 8th st. new. HR RENT—ROOMS—FURNISHED OR U: ished, 512 10th st. n. {OR RENT— HANDSOMELY suite of Rooms on parlor floor, for the winter oF permanently: also two front Roomia third holise, iurnace beat and all modern improv: 729 Lith at. OR RENT—1823 H ST, HANDSOME! nished Parlor and Bedroom, with Bosrd; 24 floor, Southern exposure; avenue cars pass the door; open grate fire in par! NISHED ANTED—R.WASHINGTON'S Ma GIG ‘Cream, or Instantaneour Care—Any breaking out Reads, valgar-reduess.cczemer and ait cial diet val ness, eczema sure: Mueuls removed, and a clear complexion insured t9 ai who use it; perfectly harmiess. imoaials on application. ‘To be hud at W. 8. Thompwon’s, 18th st: Drew's old Stand; Major's, 7th aud H sts; Davis, Zui and F sts 5.8. Tyree, corner 7th and 1 sta. n.w.; WG Milbur southeast cor. 13th et and KL ave: W. i shade cor. 6th and E sts. now.; L. D. Wa'ter, oor. 6th ad Sts, mw. Robert N. Harper, 600 Pa ave. ‘new 3.4 Milburn, Peon. ava; W. G. Milburn, 14:h aud F. Purer & Co., b01 £. Capitol at 7G. 8, Price, ‘thst. aw. Hickman & Sexton, 2d and Pa. uve! ne. 0c. and yi per bor: sent to suy address. ocSo-3m) W Sierand piacse Copying acparearet aig ak ‘and placss. Copy! eo office, Work called for and‘delwered. Telephone Ties Wel. PURTEN, O33 Pau" ovens HAT COARSE Hains On the faceare positively oblit leaving no marks. My Electric Needle is the only remedy known for this hideous defect. Send for tull particu- lara, Electric treatment for ladies and children. Mrs. Dr. GABRIEL, 1321 G st. nw. nigaere ANTED—10 ENGAGE A MAGNETIC DOO ior, to give treatments to an invalid patient, Address X. 'VrL., Star office. al7zt® NTED—A WELL RECOMMENDED NURSE fora young baby. “Call at 140s Q stv. w...0n Thursday, beiween 11 and 12 o'clock. alrst WANieb_A WOMAN, To Cook WASH AZD iron ina private tamilj: must have references AEE YS spleen pie ab ary ANTED-A LADY'S MAID THOROUGHLY uuderstanding her duties: must be good dros» maker; none other need apply. 910 1oih stn. w. a ANTED—A YOUNG WHITE GIRL TO TAKE cate Of children, Apply at 2602 'L st. u. w. ni6-st W 3NiE0= 4 SMART ACIIVE YOUTH: ONE who understands the grocery and provision busi- nesb: (good relereuces required. Apply at 431 New Jersey ave, n.w. nig-st* 'ANTED—DUNDORES EMPLOYMENT BU- ead, conducted by Ladies. Men. and Women, white and colored, tor sil ‘kinds of domestic labor, with references. 717 M st n.w. no-2w* ANTED—LADIES TO LEARN CUTTING ‘and fitting, at the Kureka Cuttiug School, at re- duced rates, Patterns, 26c. May Building 7th and 8. nw 15-1 Vv ‘MEN AND WOMEN TO CALL AT Oiice. White and colored women cooks, $10 to $20. Chambermaids, nurses, serubs and. mel COOMBS & BURGESS, Employment Bureau, st mw. NTED—-MEN, WOMEN, BOYS, GIRLS, TO earn $70 per month at their own homes: costly ‘sainples, @ package of goods and full Instrac- Yor 10c 19 help to bey postage. Address H.C. ROWELL Co., Rutland, Vt. n6-s,tu.thlan® W ANtebsLaby. ACTIVE AND IS ‘gent, iocated outside big cities, to represent, in her tocuilty, an old firm. Keferences Salary about S50 monthly. EJ. JOHNSON, Supt, 14 Barclay st. New York. him WASTED = BOYS WITH GOOD SOPRANO ‘and alto voices: also two Tenors, for choir sing- ing. Salaries paid. Avply to Dr. E.'8. KIMBALL, ‘718 12th st, n.w., Saturday morning, 11 o'clocic, ocld-tu&tzm W STEDSEADIES AND YOUNG MEN 70 Decorate Holiday Novelties for iail and winter trade; steuay employment: +9 per week eorned: materials turnisied: wailed free. Address New England Decorative Works, 19 Pearl st, Boston, Muss.. P.O. Box 5078. n8-m,W,6t V ANDEDOCANVASSERS FOR LIFE INSU. ance; liberal compensation. Apply to 220 4%q aL nw. oc? 3m WANTED—SITUATION ANTED—HORSES TO WINTER PER M W ttter to Chae radios) Nat Bank Reps toe Boynton, Asso. Press; Fruacis Miller, 460 R RENT—THREE ROOMS, WITH BOAR! Fiitcdsume house window's, well furnished modern improvem ery desirable location: good table board for two or three. 1416 Rhode Island a3-3w* Fiivrousteas Gepar ment. ‘T (OK RENT—1708 L ST. NEAR CONNECTIC ave..two anfurnished itoomis. heat, gus, car aves, bath on same floor, for SiS. Also, fur nished Kooms. with opeu grates, suitable tor or dentist. FOR, RENT 1837 7 ST. N.W. ELEGANT SA- Joon Parlors, newly and handsomely furnished, within baif ablock of the 1d attendance. Irst-class table ington; Ri TWO N ond-story front Room: aa west; price, $25 in advance; gentiemen preferred. Ad- So Bie BA act eaten p Fecheerni TAT 607 E ST. N. W.. LARGE, i, Well-furnished ‘rooms, front and back, ith good board; transient and table Single or en'sulte, LEMAN, A COMFORT- ry frout Kom. with good family, of adults; terms €40 per month, Bosra Neve BENS Rit oy | eee a rin Se W 82 Tee ae ee FER En TARR, | RUSTE pcos Sia OREN fall supply cons.antiy on hud: tamil es papplied sie shucked oysters at the shortest notice." Speciar atten: Hon given to oyster toasting ‘At the Qyster Wharf, toot at. Sow DONALDSON. ‘ANTED—HORSES TO KEEP AT $8 PLR month; box stuils; per-onal and special attention given to care of horses. Can be seen ut Price's Stable, r iu 10-26" Ex 811 6th st u.w.: farm on 7th st. roud. 8 miles out 11030, O. Hi. P. CLARK, Sligo, afd. ANTED-F. [, RUPPERT. & 401 NST, Nw. mptly attended to. ‘Tin, Stove‘and Mautel work n6-2w® W ANIEDLANYERS AND OTHERS TO Know that TAYLOR & BART. Printers, 605 ‘7th a. u.w.. have ample tucilities for prompuy’ exe cating Briefs, Petitions, Arguments, &c. Prices low. cos WAS TH CPHOISTERING OF FINE Paw fot aud other Fur- ture Tair tattresses fears ied andre made. “‘Saipies ofall crue: ot soods Mot coveringon hand.” Auttesterminated eabliee Cue Det repairing. CoC. MALL, Practical pholteress ‘oosime Tov6 Rath et aw, W ANIEDSHCOND HAND FURNITURE Garpeta, Stoves, Featlier Beds, and all kiasset Household Furniture, tor wiven the highest easing wile paid Ji 259 tibet iw. bess ‘cura pans the door. 801,corner 10th and M sta tLe. Ble-2e VOR RENT SUITE OF THREE LARGE ELE gant furnished roms, delightfully located on pub- lic square No. -99. Stanton Place (corner 6.b aud ‘Massachus tts ave. n.e.) nl6-6r* FS RENT—LARGE PLEASANT ROOMS, AT 113 Bane. nie-aie Fe RENT—727 20TH ST. N. W.. NICELY FUR- nished Front Room, pleasant locality, within ove aquare of Avenue cars. neste (OR RENT—TW0 VERY DESIRABLE UNFUR- uished frout aud back communicating second Boor Rooms heat, I_ht and bath,n northwestern part ofelty, Addres 0., tur office. ul6se* (OR RENT—AN ELEGANT FURNISHED PAR- vn ‘Su.te. containing three pone: — private bath; ie agotputa™ opr Waeiat mat FOR, EPS 2 SEITE OF ROOMS,“ UNFU ished in nice house: nortywestern section; to ® Party o: adults, Address, giving (ull name, Box 76, Star office. DOLG-LBe {OK HENT-FURNISHED- ELEGANT PAT Hor, bedroom aiid aicove 2 for. en waite Or alr le; furnace or open grates: convenicut to Arlington Sind Chamberin’s herdies pass door. 1018 ena . Brera W Anth0 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND eilects of every kind,in large or small bishe-t cash price paid. Address S. ML G., hoiel, 3d st abd Pebnsyivaula ave. ANTED—IF YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL ‘Stocks, Bonds. Petroleum and Produce on 1-18 commission, tor cush or on margin, write of call on, J. £DW. GOVE & CO., 435 70h st Our new Cireulur mailed free. ocl-3m ANTED—-AT GEN. EF. BEALE'S STOCK farm, horses to winter at $8 per mouth: box stalls; pasturage ‘$3.50 per month; hoses ...ied Jor and re- turned. i LAKFERTY, Hay scales, cor. 10th aud Le ave, ‘ock1-31no W 2A2kD MOTH AND OTHER INSEUTS EX terminated trom ts, furniture, by the only process which can Kill them, Hot N Gus.A. MH. CHACE & BLO. 616 Louisiana a W ASTEDSCOMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR every Sate und ‘Jerritory. Notary and U.3. Coumissioner, JOHN E. BEALI, laud F st pw, Inotiice from 9 a m. 105 p.m. VelepLone 344-2. ANTED-STEAM CARPET CLEANING. NO whipping by our pro ess. “Telophoue 115-6 H.CHACE & BRO., 616 Loussiaus ave ‘ap24 ANTED-SITUATIONS FOK COOKS. CHAM. bermaids, waiters, coachmen, and ail classes of help, this und other cities, faruished: private familie: ‘hotels,stores and offices. F. M. BURNHAM,630-632 F stuw. ‘ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE COLORED gifl a Place as chambermaid or narse; guod city references. App ¥ ut 2216 M ate WV ANTED-BY AN EXPERIENCED DRESS inaker, sewing in w famliy by the week @: by the ayy cuts out und fits: good references "Call at 1816 ‘ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE WHITE Woman, « Situation ine small family to cook Wrashand lroi;can give yood references. Call at 17 i st nw. * Wanted, 4 XOUNG MAN; GOOD PENMAN, wishes a position as ussistant bookkeeper oF Sulesman; best of city references given, Address Box 49. Star office, n1s-3t* W ANTED—BY A RESPECTATLE COLORED ‘woman, « situation ag first-class Laundress or waaling of any kind: can furnish good references. Cullor address 624 O st n.w. n1gzt* "ANTED—A YOUNG MAN WILL GIVE HIS services for two or three hours a day as a swift Titer, for instructions in shorthand, for speed ffolu's practical reporter. Address ox 89, Star of ice. Eiceiad 'ANTED-AN_ EXPERIENCED WHITE 'W ‘oachiman wishes a situation. Referevoss ture plshed. Apuly 1 aN a. Yovens Carrage Factory, oot Lath x mire ANTED-KNOWN HEADQUANTERS FOR Cooks to serve m courses, Housekeepers, Ladies Mulds, Governesses. Waitresses, “Coachinen, White Mau and Wife; all refereuces. ‘Nat. Labor Bureau, B17 7th at. nw. ni 618 ANTED —BY A COMPETENT GERMAN Lady’s Mald, who speaks French, situation as Jay's maid, lady's companion or to teach ttle ‘chil- dren French or German. Bestof reserences. Address MM. af, Star office. pizste WV ANnep A DRESSMAKER WISHES EN- Wedssetnenss ty dheday or week in private families; good Feterence. Address Dressmaker, Star office. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, JUST AR- rived, who speaks German and French only, a Situation as children's governessand seamstress. Can cut and ft, Apply 2134 Ist. u.w. n16-ate -ANTED—KNOWN THAT ONLY RELIABLE ‘und competent servants in all capacities—white and colored—with city references. COUMBS & BUR- GESS, Emp, Bureau. 926 F st. n.w. 01-180" WANTED—ROOMS. MONEY TO LOAN. MOSEX,, 70, LOAN ON REAL ESTATE IN AI sitss wo sate “Xo detse, GEO. P. GOFF, _niTawe 1419 New York ave. nw. $1,200 Buoas, OS APPROVED HEAT. ? ‘Estate security at 5 per cent interest, TYLER & RULHEBFORD, nls.ste 1226 F st. nw. $2 FOO, ee, $3:000- Te loan, on Real 3) ‘Estate; no delay if security is ample. JOHN C. LANG, Real bstate Investments aud Loans, 608 F stn. w. nlé-lw MGREX io LOaN ON SATISFACTORY REAL MVE ESTATE SECURITY. HILL & JOHNSTON, 210-1m 738 15TH 8T.N W. ‘ONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES STOCKS, AVE Bonds, Comiercial Paper of ull kinds bought and sold, Reiiabie investment securities a ty. LOUIs CUNNINGHAM, Broker, 1419 F st. o26-1m1¢ MOSEX EX, ANY SUM DESIRED. TO LOAN Vion real estate or goud collateral security: Lowest Fates of interest, leest expense aud without delay. zk A. PHILLIPS, 1426 New York ave. oe25-3m $8,000, 22%, 52% 92000. si200 DOUSON & DEEBLE, 0c22-1m 1319 F st MOSES, 30, dOAN OS REAL ESTATE: AVE Prompt attention to all application, SWORM- SLEDT & BRADLEY, 927 F st. oczl-Am MOREX LOANED ON AND SALES MADE OF Building Association Stock. W. H. DEMPSEY, Real Estate, Insurance, &c, ocla-sm 1424 New York ave. REA ESTATE LOANS Fite AND Lit E INSURANCE. Army and Navy Pay Accounts Cashed, Loans on Lite Jusuranee oF ether good securities no delay. oat: DEMPSEY, 14d’ New York av. BU. box 73m. : ‘oc? MSSEX, 70 LoaN ON REAL EstaTs, IN ‘ums to sult, at lowest rate of interest. 2 ‘HO. HOLTZMAN, sel5 _s Corner 10th and F streets uorthwent. 20,000—TO LOAN 130.000 a5.ou0 ON REAL ESTATE 1,000__[sell]___‘THOS. KE WAGGAMAN., ONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL iS TATE SECULITY. ‘Moderate commissions. No dei au30 ‘8, 720 20th st "ANTED—BY A BACHELOR MEMBER OF the metropolitan club, un a lduglease if possible, a Sitting Room, with open fireplace connected with ‘two Ded rooms and bath on second floor. Furniture not required for sitting room and one bed room. Must be situated between Fand Mand 14th and 20th sis. Addfess X. Y., Metropolitan club. n1e-218 ‘Wadihh;, THREE OR FOUR FURNISITED ASE (aR Os, TOU ee srisare tana tenia ae oil te ef tere tae Senate Post-Otfice. nl6-sie Whee ost SUITES OF ROOMS NEAR peer ae a ore eee persons of means. G. PRUCTOR & SON, Es axe and Insurance, 1226 F st. n.w. als WANTED--HOUSES. "ANTED — TO RENT OR BUY—STORE FOR rocery and feed, dwelling and stable, in n. w. orn. e. section; n. w. preferred. Address Box 43. Star . Dls-stee TW aNTeD= oN OR BEFORE NoVEDIBER ona by @ prompt and careful sufi in good condiuon. ve secure Perpiaueuey. rout io Bo = fon ros at Sear omc, ‘exatt location and price, 5 igs ‘ANTEL—FROM OWNER—TO RENT A SIX- W oom: and. elguv-room house: also. tet-room Douse, “Wi be talent once by goog tenaiiait love. houses suit. NOR! ‘WASHINGTON Reab mera te co. 011 Fee me alese WANTED—BOARD. "ANTED—BOARD FOR GENTLEMAN, WIFE OE vol eke gE terms references.” 2. P. star oflise. ine’ GEO, W. LINK ‘ONEY TO LOAN Minter to sult on approved Real Estate secur ity, at lowest rates of interest. Charges moderate. No Ubbecessary deiay. J. VN. HUYCK, rn 1505 }ennsylvania ave. MOoREX,70 Loans 020 1437 Fennaylvania ave, INTER} ESTATE SECULITY. ‘THOS. J. FISHES M°™®¥ 70 gas ON REAL ESTATE aT SECURITIES at lowest rates ‘In sums to sult, at lowest rates, on real Zsinte wecuriy. PiTci FOX @ BhOws, “ONEY TO LOAN, MO"Si B30 2ST nares oF = HEE & CO, 25, 1824 Fst nw, ‘DANsNHOWER @80N, apm is Fe ‘ONEY 10 LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OB ree 8 cas bere te security ia, “a! «No delay wi e mango Or. GREEN, gus hast mw, . BOARDING. POR RENT-SECOND FLOOR, VERY NICELY Fi Tew house, occayied Uy owner small inmilly. 1625" Lau st, near Coreorad at" niO"awe (ede ee ia 2 aa et, trensiedtand ie Mas. BT. SOUTHALL N.W., OPPOSITE FRANKLIN Pleasant ‘front WV ANTED_BY DECEMBER 27, 1996, BOARD of the city tor Toon 1B, DOrehwestert fons ‘Address, with terms, 2. Box fondiaredes Bls-6re HOTELS. Buzexvvs < bal ‘the most delightful winter resort in the world, HAMILTON the ROTEL, Se reese ery enna fee Sap send | a ee =S—S=————————=—=—=—=—=_ AND WINTER, 86 AND 87. 5 Sl DE oy an Fiati tiie Reus AND Boaun, 163s HE AUBURN, COR 22D ST. AND Tive, fivine besa ‘under ‘new. Bicely furnished Rousss at ressonsbic raves. ‘PRAGUE MANSION, 601 & 9 two Hal Noomaavie'Boand. BOOMS AT Be aN AND Bauer oe wees tnd Sea DOR RENT —HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Purlor and Bed-room for gentlemen at 1132 and 1136 Ota st. n.w.:reference required. nlé-at* (OR RENT—PLEASANT, WELL FURN ‘Rooms with or without ‘Pable Hoard; rel and required, 514 13th st. n.w. A OF THRE Rooms, handsomely furnished, $35, on second floor, with every improvement: unfurnished on fourth floor frout, $10, WIL bent and gas; other rooms averag ug from $5 to $20 pe: month, a 1110 F au: also a handsomely furnished fourteen room house. ieuse and fixture tor Sule; rept of house $85; will seil for SU, $SUU cash and rest by monthly tustalments Inquire a F st. also. FR BS roums, on: irally locitec: moderate price: gentiemen Private family. 620 Uthat Bw. Saws TOR RENT—1823 1 ST. N.W; ELEGANTLY furnished i singleanden sue o1S-1m UGE RENT IEURNISHED ROOMS $v ACHE so, two unfurnished communicating Rooms, sz ‘on secoind fluor. 417 20 stn.w. pls-ore OK RENT—AT 1919 G ST. N. W., PLEASANT. sunny rooms, with best board: afew table boarders odated. aso {OR RENT-IN A PRIVATE FAMILY OF duis. bandsomely-faruished Rooms, ail conven! ences. 2034.6 st uw. Dest FOE REST BPAUTIECLEY FURNISH. Rooms on second and third R RENT—DESIRABLE FURNISHED ROO} wit. or without Board, in private amily: bo chi Gren. Apply 125 Bat. se. POR RENT—1627 14TH ST. N.W., NEWLY A‘ well-furnished $, single oF en suite, on Ast, 2d, nd 3d floors, with or without board, with m. 1, sult: able for M.C grate it desired: retereuces exchanged. WR RENT—AT 603 F ST. N. W., A HAND- some suite of furpished rooms on first floor, ~eua- Histo seo alee rows ou Sat dor ene, igre Og RENT. 2p, late ST, THE OSBOUN jambiug throughout; open fires; firsi<iass board suze = Poem tEsT 5 BERGANTLY | FURNISHE: Rooms, en suite or single; location unsurpassed: intersection of Rode Is.and and Connecticut avo ues: or would rent house complete. 1754 M st. mw. ‘OR RENT— VERY DESIRABLE HAND- F et, RESTO BEAUTIFUL, Fe loned Pianos, to careful, wit sell on eaay Pentar terms. Sit Diese ne POR a, Lay Sd , ‘wit ‘coutral. ight on three siden neat all the street cara. iitable for socieie. EA Mo IN TURE, 918 2 st {OK RENT—AN EXQELLENT AN Foner ener cover, onln $v per quarter. Call or SLopponite Monee bolidl ates SOR RENT—TYPE-WRITERS, # PER MONTEL (Sold on easy terme, SC RLIGRAPH OFFICE: oc20-3m__W. H. PORTER, General Agent cc20.9m_W. H. PORTER. Geueral AGL 098 Fm FORSALE—MISCELLANEOUS Fee satesa, 2oUse Mol FIVE AND A it years old: sound:entid can drive him: also =, rm Wagon and Harness. JOUN M. DAVIS, and Whitney ave. Mt Pleasant a SOR SALE-ONE 64-iNCH VICTOI price $00 A) of 1185 New J Ve., between the hours of Sand 6 pm and 7 and ae am (OR SALE—FINE JRSK, N EARL" é a L, 15% a a noe kind, Rony Ss PRS SIR Reser serena NOE SALE-ONE PATH OF GRAY HORSES. ne pair of Brown Horses. ‘One pair of Cobs. Que pair of Brown Mares. ‘Ten head of Large-size Mules. ‘The above Horses and Mules were selected with t cure and Wiil be sold cheap. as the owner has 09 lurther use for chem: they oan be seen et the farm of Henery Fairfax, Loudoun eouuty, Va, and auy in- formation can be given ‘by eal Wicd Whe bas examined fhe stock: ‘al tn Be cobaltign aa B POR SALE-BARGAING IN sQU.RK AN! Pith anette Sata es ae Reduced prices for one month. eae oe ee al Change houre Inthe rity. "Cui FiaNO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS, ee 422 9m at. VOR SALE-A PARLOR. CABINET, UPRIGHT Fiitcret ie caaveuarge tines eee ne ae fuigned coorg case: used butsix mouths, oan be bougit 1 guce tor $100 ‘cash fail guarautee of ‘ve yeaa ‘THE PLANO EXCHANGE WakcROOMS, nolt 422 Own at. OR SALE—ONE HEAVY PLATFORM SPRING Wagou and one ligut ‘Wagon, both ln good repair, at private sae LENG'S, Lith ud Peunsyivania ave, 2 Fe. SALE—A GENTLEMAN'S HARNESS OUR Ait to be sold at Dowillng’s Auction. ‘saturn day. November 2uth, 12 o'clock. Consists of ove Igt double ect, three slugie sets, one of which is new, hav= tng been used only five times, alae SALE—A WELIL-Ka TABLISHED CONFRO tonery, centrally located, with facilities for Ing. “Satis actory reasons given for sel Gress CONFECTION KEY, Starulloe. naBt® BRED YOURS: jorees, wi harness ‘Trimble rye whiskies, 1200 x FSh SALETAT A BARGAIN A FI ) smith Parlor Organ. Music Stand and Stool; nearly, ‘hew and in perfect order. Cail for three days, between and © p.m. at 1400 6th ot nw. neat Fh 3312 BR00G HAM. BY BREW ‘OF Broome st. New York, Pole and Shafs, in and cuase order. “Coupe Rockswayy Pole f order, Apy fret PAINS COACH SHOP. 3508 nsyivania av nleiwe Ok SALE-BLACK HORSE, WARRANTED sound aud gentie: « lady oan drive im, bas no isulta.Owi or ins no further use. ‘Gan be ween at CROSS LIVERY STabLks, 1vch st, neat Peon: sylvauia ave, betwee 12 aod 1 pai and ‘OR SALE—25 HEAD OF HORSES. JU Tived from Georgetown, Ky. These borses are finest that bave bees In the market for the last i'ineh nigh: Wery stylish. “One pair of Bay Horeca, 16 inch bight Very sty 7 hauds high: Foor Suddie Hortex six ‘Coupe Hots teu head very fine Horses, suitable tor all parposes, No Keutucky prices asked for them. No reascuavie offer refused. JULUN SIMMONS, 312 13th at mm. Hy {OK SALE—A FINE BLACK HORSE, 6 Yi oid, 1334 bade na ree fo oF any tnd is wre rekon ak La 5 i pony ei feball) Perieaiy ing aed ee -4 ‘siyle and rapid mover: <peciaily sultavie for Siheaimane setae aud phietou, sacurday, 12 m., Novem Lug’ suction, corner 11h. Sand Penpeyivanie ave, Sees eeen cereeees one eis sence take i Sst Tt, taaaeed Grane cen Pa “that ip every where there is pl IL" plans Sedma Ritaemate tetas Realy Decca Tas nae at tee einneon era tuctetipeemaanl nanageenauy aire iis farce at THE PIANO EXCHANGE, SET 422 0h wt {OR SALE—A VERY FINE BAY HORSE, 16% Dauds, 5 years old. by Conductor, tor cae Heli shy duc, met TORSAIA-SUN DIAL UAS HEATING SHOES stove to heat @ small bed room or bath room, fuk ger rooms somely furnished rooms, on second and third = . Hoors also Cheap hail Fooms; with'or without bord: | af Seif oun nw. ‘217 Kast Capitol xt. oc23-1m Pus ° ‘OR RENT—A SUITE OF NICELY FURNISHED | J S,a4iitocn sale Apply: FPrcoms on second foor, with open fires af 008 13th | doco STATE BARK OF SDeEy ey ow. nim | ccz-eo3m Slamey, Neb. POR RENT PERSONS “LOOKING FOR BOOMS are cordially invited to call at our office for free list of same. D,G. PROCTOR & SON, Real Estate and Insurance, 1226 F st. u. w. ni Fe SALE—FINEST LINEN PAPERS. ‘Cheap. “CALIGRAAH OFFICE.” H. PORTER, General Agent, 83 Fst QOK RENT—A NICELY FURNISHED, LARC second-story front room, with good board, for gen- Heman und wife, Private fauutls: wood locator ent 10 street cars. Heferences at ne. FOR REST ROOM RENTING AGENCY, 1336 F st. n.w.—We have « constant and increasing de- mand for rooms, furnished and unfurnished, with and Without Board: many calle for ight howpekeeping rooms in all parts of the city. Ail parties haviog Fooms to rent and waut permanent tenants for the winter will please call at the office and reyister. ‘no2-1m HLA. HENRETTA. VOR RENT-0915 E ST. N. W., PARLOR, BED room and private bath; unfurnished: second floor: heat and gas. oc30-2m, PGE SALE-JAMES K. PROBEY WILL OPEN November int with the largest. stock of Platiorm and Perct, Wagour in this city. south gf Philadeipiiin F re Pumicnsand Fine stock of Harness at bottom prices,” Cormes York ave. and Oth saw. ‘ocdé-lm ‘OR SALE-~PECIAL CASH BARGAINS= New Tiyociave Upright Pianos, latest ituprover Mut stoal nw meita fully warrauted: price $170, with, Sodovver, a. L- WILD © Bare T00 a INE LOT OF IMPORT Food and Cagon st the bird wore 2190 900 8T. HARTBRi 'T. ocd] {OR RENT—SUITES OF TWO OR THKi rooms on first and second floors. elegantly fur- ished, with board, at 1414 and 1916 K st nw. ‘WLI bb rented singly If desired. MES GRANT. ‘oc29-1m* FOE BEST HANDUOMELY FURNISHED Apartment Apply at 815 16th st. nw. oc26-1m BUSINESS CHANCES. BLOPE CONTAINING THREE Svedolier ville and 8 paper valuable only to Owner. A liberal reward if retur: 1416 N st. uw. \OMMERCIAL OFFICE, 988 F ST. N.W.; KS- ‘tablished for the purpose of of uch as Drag stores, bry Goods, Gi ur plan you avold all business it if'tor sale, left at our ‘on commission. DANIEL KAMEY, Qoutains 11,130 square’ feet, being lot 5, t; balance In Lo yearly pay ments. Rare opportunity to purchase valaable prey erty and pay for the maine from ‘of your busi Insgeotion for tbote desiring {formations Sper es W.W. METCALF, 1031 Vermontave._nit-tw POR SAE | DINING AND LUNCH Room, 1x firai-clacs location, doing a good ‘casts bustinces, ‘Address “BUSINESS, "Sear offices plese A DRUG STORE IN ONY OF HE ‘gv0d will of une business, xa the pro- reuire the Petron. a ‘edaressing F-0. Box 002. nila O8T—ON NOVEMBER 16TH. A NEWPOUND- Iand Dog—black—with nickle collar and tag X« 4220. Finder will be rewarded It returned corner, ‘Sth and Q sta nw. a oeyaiaed silter ottone, with form of taining. of; er buttons, cupid ou tace, Neward if returned to Room 20, 148 New York ave. ite ON NOVEMBER ISTH. A LaRGB ‘of money in vicinity of Center Mark 2 poor person, Liberal reward if returwed to’ Lous New Jersey ave. thw. niente ‘OST—A COPY OF SPECIFICATIONS OF THE Herdic depot, 19th and Est, actie address and ga reward, piste ‘OST—FROM STABLE REAR OF Liiticcalien, «white ball terrier dog Bo, Bete. “Billy.” “Owner's ame ‘The will be ‘Free of fusil ofl and.all other impurticn Gamees ‘we have handied for the last twenty years, ti