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om s a THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: THURSDAY... .. December 2, 1886. CROSBY 8. NOYES. .. Editor. ‘The Evening Star has 2 regular, permane: boun fide daily circulation more than treble that of any ether daily paper published in Washington, and equal to that of all ether duily papers here added touetber. THE STAR cannot undertake to preserve or return rejected communications, Contributors who wish to possess their manuscripts, J un- used, should keep @ cop! BP No attention paid to Anonymous Letters, Minister MeLane has embraced the oceasion, tn responding to a request from the muntetpal coun- 1 of Paris for his assistance in bringing thecoun- ott’s plea for the condemned anarchist, murderers to the attention of the governor of Illinots, to read & useful lesson to foreign students of American In- stitutions generally. The French people, after having broken up all their religious extablish- ments and exiled the royal princes, feel that they have @ right, perhaps, to dictate a progressive policy of democracy and Mberty to the American | people. But Mr. McLane, while treating the plea of the municipal council with respect, lays down ‘@ (ew fundamental propositions which the friends Of freedom everywhere would do well to take to heart. After referring tothe habit inthis coun- try of extending the broadest toleration toevery form of political thought, and the scrupulous ab- stention of both government and people from anything savoring of partisan persecution, he adds: “When the majority pronounces every one submits If this great and salutary principle of giving expression to the will of the majority, which forms the basis of American institutions, be ignored the social order founded on Uberty and fraternity collapses, and society falls once more into chaos.” If he had eared to go further than this and re- duce principle to precept, he might have said that, when the anarehists of the United States can show that they are in a majority, the people who believe in the established form of government will give up the contest gracefully, and retire from all share in ‘the management of public affairs. But, until that ‘me, It will do rebellious spirits no good to kick against the pricks, ‘The polls are open to every citizen, worthy and unworthy. An anarchist can- didate has as good a right to offer himself for the suffrages of his fellow citizens as anybody else, and the courts are bound to see him through if he gets a majority vote and is cheated out of Its law- ful fruits, But when, with all this lberty of thought and action, a man refuses to avail bimselt | of bis rights as a cltizen and seeks the advance- | ment of his ideas by murder, he must be treated | Uke any other murderer and hanged by the neck | Ull he ts dead. There are prot Ww be righted within the limits of the city of Parts to employ the attention of the municipal counet! so fully, if they did their whole duty in the prem- | ines, as to leave them no time to find fault with | the prejudice entertained by the people of another | country aginst the trade of assassination. | — + —— | A very interesting treatise might be written on | the relation of high art to high texaper. abt | less there are weil recognized laws governing these matters, and suffictently accounting for the Rervous irritability which usually accompanies | genius. ‘The great artist fs a creature by himselt, | so unique in construction as to be a mystery to | common minds. If he would continue an artist, he must be preserved like a child from that rude con- Tact With obstinate external forces Which coarsens and roughens the natures of the rest of au Kind. Itis this fact, doubtless, which has given vise to the dee that good work for art and good | Work for the pocket never go together. ‘The finest | actors the world has known have, as a rule, made a bad isi of fi as managers, and the only public Performers who die rich ‘are understood to be ! those wiko entrust the handling of their business in- | (erests to other Lands than thelr own. The threat. ened break-up of the American Opera company 4s due te the quarrels of two geniuses who stood in the relation of commander and commanded. ‘The ouly way two sides of the story given to the press can be reconciled at all ts by assuming that the one genius did not know how to direct and the other genius did not | know how to obey. Such unpleasant tncldents are | nt uncommon among the people of the stage, | i though most of them are kept, ir poliey’s sake, | hidden from the public eye. Musicians are more given to them than actors or performers in other lines. It ts often safd that the only theatrical ex- hibitor who does not figure in such affairs ts the professor of modernmagie. This may be due to either of two causes: the training by which be Prepares himself for his life work, and which puts is nerves under the most absolute subjection, or the fact that he 1s the sole performer at his enter- tainments. Possibly more of his uniform com- | posure is traceable to the latter cireumstance ‘han fs generally suspected. His success in avold- ing quarrels by having nobody to quarrel with | may suggest to musical composers an idea of value | to themselves, to wit: the writing of operas with | only a singie part, and needing no orchestral ac- companiment tothe volee of the singer. This | would surely put am end to a nutsince which | amusement-seekers are getting very tired of. It, might put an end to opera also, in time; but, tor | ‘that matter, so will the current practice of charg- | Ang ive dollars for one dollar's worth of pleasure. “Doc” Wilson's explanation of the scandal which he has kept hanging so ong over Philly Moen’s head fs a startling revelation of domestic miseries | if true, and an ingenious bit of fiction if false. The | worse phase of the matter for Mr. Moen is that there is nothing in the facts thus far brought out Dy the iitigation between the principals tn te | affair which conflicts fatally with Wilson's story. | ‘The burden of proof, as far ax the newspaper | Feading public is concerned, will rest upon the | millionaire accused af trifling’ with the rights of | his first-born. Wiisor may not be an entirely | ‘Sweet-odored member of society himselt—tndeed, | his peculiar method of reaching tuto his putative father’s pocket would not reconunend hit to the | good graces of the community generally; but, Whatever his character, he Is entitled to justte: And it he is what he elaims to be, his father ts thu last person who has any right t complain, afver | baving deliberately surrounded him with associa. | tions calculated to pull him down rather thaw lift | un up. —- + ——__ ‘The explicit history of Presiden’ Cleveland's purchase of “Oak View,” given eiswhere in Tux STAR, Shows thal his selection of Uuat site was the Tesult of 4 sowewhai protracted search through ‘the country about Washiugton for an airy, pieas- antly situated suburban cottage at a moderate price. The negotiations for the purchase were | naturally made through a friend, as if tt nad been | known that the President was the purciasey, the | Prices would have inevitably been run up on hisa, Every step in the transuction 1s set forth fully, and the facts stated show (he utter groundiessness Of the slanders so freely cirewiated charging the President with having made the purchase in the interests of a speculative syndicute, ‘The falsity of the allegations that the District Commi-stouers have any syndicate laterestsin that aetghberbood is also fully demonstrated in tats | statement. a 9 ‘Senator Mahoue’s gorgeous new plano will doubt- Jess give lum a great deal of solid comfort this Winter. He can spend his leisure between now and the fourth of March learning “Home, sweet Home” with variations, Waste OM LEASE, A STORE ON PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BE- TWEEN SEVENTH AND TWELFTH STREETS, OR ON | SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN MARKET SPACE | ASD E STREET. ADDRESS BOX 62, STAR OFFICE. ‘ Guanes. HOME AMUSEMENTS. ‘A fall assortment of DOLLS. DOLLS. DOLLS. TOYS, FaNCY GOODS AND NOVELTIES. "CH. RUPPERT, 408-405 7th ot. n.w., near Dot 30-3" Gases. Gass. THE CONCORD HABNESs. ‘The i, *-- Collar, pitches argent SSE ian Saaped with waker's usine sad tris aa LUTZ & BEO., 207 Demee. as elptntns Hetional Net. aaiitize Binphets snd Carriage Robes in great variety 1312 Tru Srazer. | coat; we would be equally handy with either, | effect that man understanding how to go about it A Porvuz Dae. AN AFTERNOON DRIVE OUT WOODLEY LANE SEEMS TO BE “QUITE THE THING” OF LATE. ONE IS APT TO MEET THE PRESIDENTS CAR- RIAGE AND BE REWARDED BY A GRACIOUS SMILE FROM THE LADY OF THE WHITE HOUSE; BUT OUR “DRIVE” IN TEN-DOLLAR SUITS AND TEN-DOLLAR OVERCOATS BEATS IT ALL TO PIECES. BESIDES, OURS ISN'T ALONE AN “AF- TERNOON” ONE, BUT A MORNING, NOON AND EVENING DRIVE. AT LEAST WE HAVE REASON TO THINK 80, AND THE STANDPOINT FROM WHICH WE JUDGE IS THE CONSTANT RUSH OF CUSTOMERS TO OUR HOUSE, AND THE EVIDENT SATISFACTION THEY DERIVE FROM PARTAK- ING OF OUR GREAT DECEMBER “DRIVE” IN ‘MEN'S AND BOYS’ FINE CLOTHING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, KIND AND QUALITY (EXCEPT THE BEALLY COMMON), WHICH WE ARE SELL- ING AT FIGURES 80 LOW COMPARATIVELY THAT COMPETITION HIDES ITS HEAD IN SHAME. SOME CLOTHIERS SAY WERE FOOLISH TOSELL GOODS 80 LOW. WELL, PERHAPS WE ARE. WE ARE WELL AWARE THAT OTHER DEALERS CHARGE 25 TO 40 PER CENT MORE THAN WE DO FOR THE SAME QUALITIES, BUT WE'RE SATISFIED. GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING COMPANY, NORTHWEST CORNER SEVENTH AND D STS. a2 ‘M. GRADY, Manager. We would again call the attention of the Public to the fact that we have on hand now the most complete stuck TITT 00 ¥ ss E: 29% y gs a3 7 & e “co ¥ Sua8 Reever had the pleasure of offering to aoe ind Mechanical Toys, ‘Toolchest ‘A MEE , AREER PA ESE Bae an immense line of Dolls, from 10e. up to 815, On oe French and Wax iran wet te mito ‘Our amortment of ‘M. SILVERBERG & 00.’3, 312 7th street. netixas Or Aut Sonrs (From the Boulder (Col.) Times.) “If the Republicans of Colorado can stomach Meyer, ‘we may well look for their nomination of a yellow dog two years hence.” From the nature of this extract we should infer that society out there had not yet reached a condition to require much personal adornment, and that is why we are in business in Washington rather than in Colorado. Finest stock of Overcoats you ever saw on our third floor from ¥8 to $60. = SAKS & COMPANY. Per contra to the above: {From the Huron (Dakota) Herald} “The ostensible editor aud proprietor of the State ‘Free Trade Democrat is Fred E. Sterling. Fred is ‘Sweet little boy, very dear to the girls in pantaleties.” If Fred was in Washington how nicely he could get suited in our boys’ department on the second floor. It ‘would not matter whether he wanted a suit or an over- az From $3 Upward. SAKS & COMPANY. ‘The Woman's Journal asks the question: “Whom shall our girls marry?” We would suggest they marry men who know enough to buy their clothes of us. Good-fitting clothes always recommend the wearer to the consideration of the fuir sex. SARS & COMPANY. “Fair dealing will draw more customers than fair weather.” That is why we havo them—so many of them—in every department of our establishment, whether it be for Suits, Overcoats, Hats, Children's Clothes or Fur- nishing Goods. = SAKS & COMPANY, ‘To William 6, D. isa Breathes there a man with soul so dead, ‘Who never to himself hath said: “can make the best paper ever read, And write all the advertisements besiges?” We doubt it. But let him try it once, and he will find out that it is much easicr to buy a silk hat for #6 than it is to write about it. Try one. Hat department | isnanay. ae SAKS & COMPANY. A Paris paper ays it cost $10 thera to learn to bow wracefully, and §5 additional for a sweet emile. What 8 dear place Paris must be! You can gets smile in Washington for ten cents, and a good overcoat for 815 or 820, if youbuyof = SAKS & COMPANY. Acscientific lecturer recently made a statement to the could find di statement, liamonds in Kentucky. No one doubts this Almost every hand has one or two dia- monds in it,and sometimes the Kentuckians throw | them away and draw sum hing else. » Warm ulster for $10 orgls is better—such as ix sold by FURNISHERS. 800, 302, 304, 306 AND 308 77H ST. — oe Neves Eovaen: ‘The Bargains in FINE CLOTHING secured for our GREAT HOLIDAY SALE. Prices Little Over Half at OAK HALL, Comer of 10th and F Streets. For $5 0 $15 a Tt defects or wots Cake ease tat the oes Han ge inchillas, 1t ‘meu exposed For 810 to $20 Full Line of Overroats i ‘Cspiziron, Copuacremas Re sa Esiocereemm ae For $25 We offer you agenuine Mi coat in three colors. ‘then: made Year get one eT For $10 to $20 We hay line of Si aveanio eg, Se zee in ci For $610 85 POM pine = ints Bilgond Robo aici ugh ‘orextralong, from @2 up. For $2.50 to 910 A complet ine of snail Hayy alte of Overcoat, all For $4.50 to 915 ‘in line of Suits and Ovrooate for Rage from 13 to OAK watt, CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS. 527" Our Motto—No Trouble to Show Goods, H' Froa-Rewast Dax AT THE BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE. EXTRAORDINARY “REMNANT” ATTRACTIONS. “ODD SIZES” IN WRAPS. Having only the sizes enumerated below of these par- ticular styles, we will close them out Friday at greatly reduced or “Hemmant” prices. 1 fine Berlin Beaver Visite, satin faced, trimmed with brown feather trimming, size 36, ais 5 2 Brown Berlin Cloth Visites, short in back, long fronts, trimmed with astrakhan, size 36 and 38. 3 Black Jersey Cloth Jackets, perfect in shape, Stand finish, sizes 34, 36 and 40. .-- 86.00 Exh) 7 fine tailor-made Jackets, end of the lots of Checked ‘and Striped Jackets now so much worn, sizes 34, 36 and 38. S “ODD PAIRS” IN CURTAIL 3 pair Cross Stripe Indian Curtains, 50 inches wide, ais ante oo. “te “odd pairs” of Eera Nottingham Lace Curtains, only oue pair of a style. We offer them Friday at from 50e. to 82 per pair leas regular prices. 1 pair 50-inch Maroon Turcoman Curtains, 8 yards Jong, 50 inches wide. Begular Price... “Weumant” Price. -, 1 pair Silk Chenille Curtains, olive Agures, 3% yards Jong, 50 inches wide. Remular Pric “Keumant” Price. “ODD SIZES” I 1 Bair Ladiow & putt Button a Gray Widow Jouvin Kid i ores stan, 62 Kuma uti ric +87 ine Hi ae sired pg and 14, Rewntar prite 5 nant” price. ‘O Childrens Whi Reular price. Henan ri sl DD PIECES” IN CREPE’ Tissit iN ching, in cut pieces, 21, 28 and 9 “GiNtyler of Fine Crops Lise white and cream, Hegular prices. “Ken “oD mina” Hegular price. “OD Saabs fe asia UNDERWEAR 1 Pair Men's White Merino Dr it; ile sige tan" Mopulae price Gaye” Hanan pres 1 dene White Merino Shirt, soiled, size 42. Regular Henan pri 1 Sen's White Merino Birt, slight) Regular, a oe keuiait ie wie f 2 Men's Whi Shixts, slih saan ‘Shirts, ‘i soiled, “ftemnant” Price, 81. SGhbE Hanes Ae ay cheer oe pall we have of these sisies, hone ite reduction for ris Bites #2. tees nS Plus and Piseed ids Regu bea Kenmant price, eyo a ee ye 11 Satin Damask Tidies, st a Reg- nippy, 7c." Memmi peers Bie, ins foie Cloth "Tidies, stanped and fringed. Regu- lar price. 73e, Tennant pres Boe) Reaalikndo, ‘Tidieg, alll’ fringe. Regular price, 81. air Siise Appi te Pillow Shams. Regular price, SSpp Stata TS ot BLET UND bi TN Sea ERWEAR. “he following Odd sizes Sih boos ine Felt inorn- ai Boye’ and Misses all-wool Cochineat Dyed Scarlet Sand yn both vests aud sau quality in’ Boys’ Scarlet Drawers, sizes re aise oft Wool Underwear. full regul 28. 30, 24 and 36: Pan Rewnlar 6 pair Children’s Bl Rest lar Price, =i auant” Price “Opal Onikdeen's ie Wibbead Cotton iiipo, doulle ‘seal brown and navy bite, size 6. “Hemnant” Pris 14 pair Children's Bibi Wool” Woe, $i bisck and | SEUHRT pled ze 7 hie. nar “Temnant™ Pri 4 pair Child uy i Fite heel ad toe, sizes 7 8 and 83 Regular Price “Hemmant” price. ta in each a hota epeetia Ger Firm Prnvscry. IN BUYING READY-MADE CLOTHING THERE IS NO REASON WHY YOU SHOULD NOT GET A SUIT OR AN OVERCOAT THAT “EITS AS IF IT WAS MADE FOR YOU." WHEN YOU ARE THUS FITTED THE READY-MADE APPEARANCE SO COMMON 18 GONE, AND YOU TAKE PLEASURE IN WEARING YOUR CLOTHES. IN OUR STOCK WITH THE UNUSUAL VARIETY OF SIZES, “LONG,” “MEDIUM,” “SHORT"AND “EXTRA SHORT,” YOU CAN BE FITTED AS WELL AS IF THE GOODS WERE MADE TO ORDER. THERE I8 NO OTHER HOUSE IN WASH- INGTON THAT HAS SUCH A VARIETY OF LENGTHS AND SHAPES IN READY-MADE, CLOTHING, AND THEREFORE XO ONE IN WHICH YOU CAN BE 80 EASILY AND WELL FITTED. OUR LINES AND SIZES ARE COMPLETE AND WE SHOW SOME ENTIRELY NEW AND VERY NOBBY STYLES. WE HAVE GIVEN PARTICULAR ATTENTION THIS FALL TO GOODS FOR YOUNG MEN’S WEAR. IN STYLISH CUTAWAY SACKS, FOUR- BUTTON CUTAWAY FROCKS OR “PRINCE ALBERTS," PLAIN, SILE-FACED OR SILK- LINED, OUR ASSORTMENT IS NEW AND FRESH. IN OVERCOATS THE VERY NEWEST NEW YORK STYLES ARE THE ENGLISH CAPE COATS AND THE DOUBLE BREAST TOP COAT. THE LATTER ARE BECOMING VEBY POPULAR. BB BARNUM & CO, 981 Pensyivanta AVENUE. Re RE A ED EY Ba Fae Bd Pusxos. UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORKMANSHIP AND DURABILITY. Special attention of Holiday Purchasers invited to the new ARTISTIC STYLES finished in designs of HIGHEST DECORATIVE ART. USED PIANOS: ‘A fine assortment of prominent makes at all pricos. PIANOS FOR RENT. Poy 8. Be oo ROR i a ‘00 coo H L Le) iil ge fe PE BR me co HHH D ‘5, oc HH ae D 3 ‘too oH H TLL bpp Bigs 00 5 Be o> oO ER 5 Be 8 8 83 BNc BBB 00 000K OK COS ‘We have advertised this book in the Post and the Re- publican. ‘The sale has been good, and we have dis- Posed of more than we expected to in go short a time. We have detailed the unusual merits of these books, ‘and you have no doubt made up your mina that some time when youare in our store, or some time before Christmas, you will purchase one for your little son, daughter, nephew, niece, cousin, brother, sister, grand- ‘son or grfid-dsughter. Ordinarily we should hesitate to offer advice as to when you should make your pur- chases; but, you will excuse what is meant for your benefit, and we would say that these books are selling rapidly, and our supply of them is limited. Don't de- lay buying. This book is the best yalue in Jnyenile lit- erature we have ever seen. Our price remains we 3 s@ CENTS. 2,8 a8 ‘This is no price for such a book, Jt sold in England for $1 and it is worth it. That is all there is about it. There are only so many. They will soon be gone. ‘Your good Judgment will tell you what to ilo. THE Bl N ee ard ak N BBB o°0 q NN B OO NN BBB 00 NONN uae BRR OCG HE we AA dine 8 oil MMM AA E R OcO H Ht az 316, 318 7TH STREET, N. W. PRA MMMM om 4885 Bp og. 60 GO OMMaM > 8 BBB AA ¥ u MMMM 'SSg BOB AAA uo MMM Beet BBB AA uu MMM SS" BRR, ERE ppp R EK DD a ae R R ERE DDD TTTTIT CCCK KEFETTIT DDD A ¥Y Y¥ z Hc CK K E E DAA ¥. He SRE fe tf BRAS T IG CK KE T D DAAA Y .. T Wcock KEEE T DDDA AY = BARGAIN! ‘OR FRIDAY. CLOAK AND SUIT DEPARTMENT, BARGAIN 1—An elezwit Seal Plush VISITE, Satin Hed, feather triiwmed. Sold regularly for $22, Hed Ticker Di BARG. all lot of BOYS’ KILTS, from 2 aide of desirable shades aud superior qual Henle: prices 4) to $0. The lot to Ketlbog at at sour choice. TCU PALS: made of Black ik, with Bombay Flush Collar and front, ed Ticket Day Price $6.50. DEPARTMENT. dozen “BEAVER HATS," Red, -Worh$L25. Tholot tocloss ‘est French FELT HATS, ‘Sold for $1.25. Your cnet lot of Suis gad Ends gol, clone out on Red. BANGAIN 3—7 Diagonal © worth $ FANCY Sola tron ‘To be disposed of ‘t Day 7 ‘TRIMMED nlar price O8e. to L.7. Will close out —u ic the lot on Hed Ticket Day for 7c. BARGATN 8 Ove lot “ALL-SIE Bright ‘shades and ‘suitable for fan and”: ‘The lot to be closed 01 et Day for 1ic-u yard Alot of SILI RIBBON, Nos. 7, GENTS’ DEPARTM. RGAIN 10--A small lot of GEN’ DERWEAR, all yool (shirts aud drawers), ‘These goods are of superior make and cannot be duplicated in the city for less than $1.25. We will dispose of the lot on tted Ticket Day tor GS each |ARGAIN Due lot of BRITISH, HALF HOSE, gable heel and tors iy worth 23. pair. The jay at 17a pair. BARGAIN 13" Iot ef wants tulined Kid Gloves, stitched backs, and worth #1 a pair. To close out ou Hed Tekst Day for bo: a pair, eS3 TRIMMING DEPARTMENT. BARGADE Lh Henuts of Back Brae AN over Nets. ewilar price as high as $2.90 a yun. Toclose outst BAKGAI AF oaas and ends in Fancy Trimming Braids. Regular pt Oc. to 35e. 1 yard. To close ont at 19.8 yard. BARGAIN T3—A few pieces of 82.25 black all-silk Statieh Giiptte Biouncs, 42 inches wide- "To close Obt at $1.90 a yard LACE AND EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT. BARGAIN 16—A lot of ORIENT: 3 LACES, white anit hein: feature to tae Sank To ‘close Gi te ko Day, 10"cedts yard your | choice: BARGAIN 17--A lot of Odds and Ends ip COLORED Ree regular prices 1 c. a yard. ‘lose on Red Ticket Day, 5 cents a yi and ‘your cute ZEPHYR DEPART! A Wotnor, Hus 1 Antique ‘d conta each lot of FELT MATEIAL, en ruins, to close Gut ih 's’ STRIPED U? IN 1 broidered and finished for lan 0c. a yard actually worth double. NOTION DEPARTMENT. A lot of fancy JAPANESE SPLASH: . To close out at 10c. each on Red Cellu- Se. bach. ¥ BOXES, Mo close ont nt Wad NECK WEAR DEPARTMENT. 3A lot of CHILDREN'S ORTENTAL LACE COLLARS, worth 223 out at ‘Ta close “SGRRGAIN 24—A tot of fine NOVELITES in ladies! Regular toclose out at Tot of WOODEN MO ‘key, worth fine Neckwear, “Beaded Collareties’ kes Drive 7He- t0 $8.50. ‘To close ott at S0c. each: DOLLS AND FANCY GOODS |AIN.25--bix vargaine in lots of DOLLS AND jisces of kind lett Half price to lost out the lof ou jeces of a kind lett. Half price ‘ou ou FRIDAY, BED TIGKET v. BBB A BoB AA BBR OAA Bea kA 7TH, 8' Aw Hovxesr Our stock is entirely too large ‘and must be reduced. We have decided to force the sales by lowering the prices. ‘This brief statement explains the whole situa- tion. ‘The public is not interested in thebecause and ‘why, but we believe the public will be intezested in the following reductions: Finest quality FRENCH CASHMERE, al] colors, 48- in, wide, rednced from 81 to 87 ie. STRIPED CAMEL'S HAIR, reduced fram 81.25 to 81, ENGLISH CHEVIOT CHECKS, reduced from 81.25 togl. ‘All Wool EBON CHECKS, reduced to 5te. BLACK SILK WARP HENRIETTA CLOTH, all qualities, Having purchased largely before the ad- vance we offer decided bargains, GUINETS BLACK SILK, at $1.25, $1.50, 81.75, 82 and $2.50, the most superior goods ever offered for the prices. ‘We are selling the balance of our CLOAKS less than coat. PARIS ROBES, reduced from §25 to 82 PARIS ROBES, reduced from 830 to 324. PAKIS ROBES, reduced from $25 to $20. PARIS ROBES, reduced from $20 to $15. PLUSH AND WOOL COMBINATIONS, in all colors, have been reduced ; these are sold in patterns, many of ‘which coptain enough for an extra wrapping. COLORED SILK VELVETS, in elegant qualities, at $4.50 and 85.50, all shades. EVENING SILKS, ILLUSIONS and GAUZES. WM, KNABE & CO, 817 Market Space. near ae begnb A d gp sor ofS Re Nt ll next wee. Specs To Tuom On. ayes Welod cea ne i ands te eas BEAUTIFUL RosEBUDS, 2 ‘THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, FROM 3 TO 5:30 P.M, and sive them away, ot Great bargains in MOIRE SASH RIBBONS, 133 inches wide, at $2. ASTRAKEANS, in all colors, $4 to $16 per: BARNESLEY DAMASKS, at 91.59, worth SILK HOSIEBY, UNDERWEAR, &. W. M, SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ONE PRICE. XN. B—THE BEST 18 THE CHEAPEST. = dl. ° ‘Weare opening this week seyeral =| ‘NEW DECORATIONS IN ENGLISH FDILET SETS At very low prices, better 2 aad ‘and othe famed Eu- Topean productions WEDDING PRESENTS.” WIRTH & EDMONsTON, ‘Chins and Gisss Importers, a ___1905 Ponnaylyania avenue. Ovexep T's Mozxrna JAPANESE SILK EMBROIDERED, me : = 085 ranean NTED—A LAD! ‘COMPANY. fice Bo Wi amuae be ate to encotmeauired. Wages 813, per Between 2 ard'4 o'clock, at 1528 V we YY CASHIER. APPLY TO SARS NTED—A STRONG WOMAN TO Was WASH ANI tend fires; references A ‘mall wages, fos home, Apply atocrber gee isha wo dinin oor She erences required. ApRIY | Otc cae Tor ana, 7’ rdere it house: iow'rent G2 Eat he ANTED — AT MME. WASHINGTON'S, 90’ V ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WHTTr “aie, i 2 12TH ST. Penn. ave., Bes ee apie yee, iS coat and ai Pape Foriegn _ ‘Xposure, with veranda, every con- oa jone but first-class hanc ae | reference. Adiga pa suitable for light housekeeping. ANTED-INTELLIGENT AXD CAPABLE. OF- rite and. spel month. Qt ANTED A COLORED OR WHITE CHAMBER Inaid, with city references: must be a good ¥ care of grown children ald sew. “Good reforener. “Ad: | P'jers ig gt a Que EY, FURS c and dromer." Appiy’t 1812 Kees irons S84 oth stm ot | anguepished; Ticrenee eatimnwct GSN Eo TED—150 YOUNG MEN FOR LAWRENCE V ( ANTED—BY Y @ GIRL (WHITE) A tts new production of ‘Rienzi lace fo assist in honsework:home moreanobiect | JOR RENT—TWO T1ANDSOA i AV SRE Naam coca see Ave] Ute met appara siege tower raga PTL private fa to gentle WANTED—SITUATIONS. | =: W&XTED-BY A MIDDLE- AGED, RESPECTABLE | white woman, a Situation a clisnburinald std jain sewer and to make heredlf ccacrally useful. THIEDSTORY ROOMS, front st. naw JOR RENT—TO arin: = 1110'F sty one Hall Badr, fourth Boor tron, al Ww ANTED-SITU, ‘ATION BY A es. ie to teach and sew; Aaitean af T. St Wwss BY A WHITE eD— ag charbermaid or to, ‘OUNG GERMAN reforenien 4%. pell: refer OR RENT—TO ON 1 Prid newly furnished south f reference given and reatired OR RENT—HANDsow Theat O13 H stn. we WONT ASTUATION es 2 rea eas | ¥ FURNISHED PAR ‘ANTED—A SETTLED | full particulars please address a2-14t WANtepat and Skirt hand 2d at. ae. W. ANTED—A N ‘ANTED—SEVERAT, W: CLAIMS, Star oftice. ANTED—GENTLEMED address and reference. to ta Books BOLTON, 701 7th st. WAKE works must stay nights. Ath st. we. Wastes CHILD'S NUR: references required. a) reference. WANTED A WHITE BOY TO. Apply Richinond WAiinire, teeweeuy and at nw. era ANTED—COOKS, DRi is, Janndresees, serubber nen, other b Flats, 17th and H sts, ANTED — earn $70 per uionth at thei outfit of sample: tions for 10¢. to help to pa ROWELL & CO., Rutland, Vi Pat wulte "aan caloret with references. 71 forall Mast. W. ‘May Building, 71 AN y ANTE) Maids, Waitresses, Salesla: neral House Workers, with 1s 7th st. TED. ee and colored 1 y SSTED=OAX . ¥ T AND 00) bs chuinbermaid and waitress ‘Capitol st, a good servant for general he after 9 inthe morning to CO ‘ail nationality, ‘A THOROUGHLY white girl, to cook, wash and do general house- ork: can seeriro aituation with 9 liberal salary urscs, SCPNUS A Osi BURGESS, Employment ‘urea ND AMBITIOUS LADY fora somewhat ae he position tn one ‘na ‘do chamber work: can do Redes: Vrs sha Bea ness; 812 weekly; good reference required. Call after housework; good teferene YOaim, 8 HESS 488 7h at Bw ie Fees Sigh VeRMonr ave RED ING GIRL. TO THEC! y ANTED-BY A YOUNG LADY. A SITUATION ‘and Bedroon, thir oor fronts open rates ANTRD- AGING Jae pean aversior on, Wheeler £ Wilson H Aisne eer pe call C33 Bat ne, facing Capitol park “is Vim | of references given. “Address 207 H sie me, Fe aa ae ‘ST, W. TWO RICELT MAN TO GOOK AN ANTED-A COMPETENT YOUNG | 811 Furnished Ron, " (aE ea Baer 28) desires poaition as Secretary, Experience, | _@2-3_ 1M. SAUSDENS & BRO, 1108 Pet noe ed. Apply at once at L338 G st. nw oo tice fagerk for tpotemte | FOR, RENT—a SU TYE OF Beate a5 ert SETTLED WHITE WOMAN COOK; enait. COMMESTUNDEN, ear woman Alpha rooms ina sor hose, private family of y of two, Fe ANTED—BY A RESPECTALE WHITE WO! nalts; to Teferences exchauged | Ay Mit ties esi of fs GES | WESTER & RiECrATe WREER a | tr aera at reference if red rly at Pith stn w. RENT_1737 FST. NW, HANDSOMELY FUi his section. Salary to = per mouth. Refer y ANTED-A YOUNG MAN WITH FIRST CLASS alse lance front ronan on third Goes, rte 208 gun ee MANGFACTOREN SUPT o Lock Hae LIS | neti ean es a eary searuns Of OHAMRINE ony by ments, table first class, Fefereiices exchanged a2 at SSTED_LADIES “10 "WORK Ts ag | Motion. Address XW. C. Startihice. ards OR RENT—TO GENTLEMEN ONLY HAND- (Wittirown tines, 8740810 per week can be quiet WANTED=4 SITUATION By A MIDDLE-AGED | L’somely furnished rooms: eu suite cr sinele pew Iy made, ‘No photo. pain canvassing. Far } ,¥¥, etl auchuan tn bail or might clerk iy | house and furniture, references Cxchasieed. 14 Mat pote Dest of references. and | 1. 2 ESCENT ART CO. 19 Central st., Boston, Mass, Box 5,170. ey R S'f., FIRST CLASS W. _ al MPET! mily: eforences required, “Appiy af 1613 13th st | Tabor Buea, O17 71h ata. a P od sootan with ing bd ‘on SS = ANTED— KNOWN THAT ONLY RELIABLE BB RENT —G15 P & ww, FONT AND BACK NTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL, HoUsE | WANTED chat AD ates atic | Ai Partor, furnished, eat and fearon a8 er inp. Burvati, 20 F stay malo DR RENT — FURNISHED OW UNFURNISHED, CLERKS WHO HAVE some knowledue of the peiision buginess. Address N OR LADIES OF GOOD ike Orders) isa fife of Gon. Be B. Lae. “Apply to, HN ED—A WHITE GIRL, 16 OR | for hnrsemaid and to assist wit Apply, after 6 pan ASSIST IN x AN ANTED—A YOUNG WHITE ¢ CIR, AS COOK. MAKERS, NU RSES, waiters, with y STE) F | bricbt and pleasant; cate i gna eitien and county. FM. BUMNHAM, G30: | I ee a ao gt ae Ue had wext door it Gesived: Bestheet cats V ANTED—A BRIGHT, # ae athe tae Apply at PAN OS Pa.ave. d2-2m ‘OR RENT — 182: ‘TREET SUITES OF Who thorougiiy” understands 24 = | Pitcaytimistioa conmant Romus, om fing Provision and Fresh Meat business. Apply at 441 New | POOR SALE TARGE, HANDSOME PAT MARE. | 3 dacs Hoare sultable for receptions: cate ra Jersey ave. nw. WOOD BROS’. Stabies, M st, between 10Ur a first-class Board convenient. ily of two; must come well recommended. Ap | doar: terms moderate. Apply at 18 Sth st. me. d2-t" S87 Poumagivania aye. 8: Capitol Hil, ng0-eodt in ANTED-MEN, WOMEN. DOYS. GTRIS JOR SALE—A RARE CHANCE—AN eee rn ql KENT_1406 11TH STREET NONTHWEST— ir own hom iy ‘a package of goods and full instruc. Postage. yy ANTED — DUNDORE’S EMPLOYMENT BU- condueted by Ladies. ‘Address If. 6, | be sold on Saturday at a - DOWLI 01 ienyth ma OR RENT—DOUBLE PARLORS, SUITABLE FOR bees de ion Rooms, Meuuber of Congress. and tw chai bers foot above Men and Women, GANT DOMESTIC SEWING | lane ruished aud desirably Yo: % ° : lightly used. with con ete venient to street cars and Herdics. Inquire ids of domes sucht Rie ees | Shaw a ANTED—LADIES TO LEARN CUTTING AND fitting, atthe Eureka Cutting School, at re- th and E ED—BOYS, WITH GOOD SOPRANO ANI ‘Alto voices; also two Tenors, for choir singin nig. to DE EB. KIMBALL, 71 Pix nw. We have atccmtant aud ineradar ae er SS Seta ental Hea aero >> m2 4 Oat any calls for ommne | pins uae ister, in perfect onler. Address Ht Toms in all the city, All parties having roots FIRST-CLASS, $10 TO 330; , Coachmen, Waiters, + ooo will please call at the ulice and rexiater: inane Can be seen at SINSUE , TITH ST. N. W. ROOMS, FUR: Stubies, 631 @ st. 1. eed ised and wafuriaied ca Suite Seana Ales ‘women Fe SALE-STOCE AND F 5F Stable. a2 cery, Met and Provision Store, n. w. section. JOR RENT—BEDROOM, AND PARTON, NICELY | 24-108 cheap for the ash. Addzess CASH, Star office. 2-20" | MW fumished, on firet tloor, 2 st. 1w. om, NICE Penn. | oe TEAM LAUNDRY: CAN RE BOUGHT | 4¥°-attd Capitol; stable for MC. oF oth. 27-08 Apply to 2 o a_sinall private SE, WHITE Address Box 62, Star office, SEE ‘TED—BY A WHITE Gil, A arco, heat Felerenoes Dont it a “Aad WATCHMAN. Star tus “it hocomary, “Addiess sae office, r 4 at W. —BY A RESPEC’ f COLORED MAN, a sitmation as waiter in a pr funily; can nish good references. Call at stnw. dL ANTED — SITUATIONS FOR COOKS, CHAM. KR RENT—LARGE AND NICELY FURNISHED Foo ‘on second and third floors, at 160) Txt. nw: milser of Cotgeneas or others, i aly tale inavery desirable and. cen jy ngrmaide, walters, conclumen, and all Giaams of | room “Apply at +20 1eth ol this and otercities, furnished: private families, | FoR RENT NEAR THOMAS CIRCLE, PLEASANT stores and offices, Fe AM: BURN TEAM, on Rees nandvomely faruishied, siuete’ or “en mule st nw worn | hed Parlor Bea. . ANTED — KNOWN spe a} FOR Nurves, Coachiuen, Waiters and hh” references, at WOK RENT—NO. 1231 NEW YORK AVE, Cooks. Maids, excellent board—charm General House W ‘gecoud-story Roonis, en ei oF sinucle within halt Aldres WANTED—ROOMS. Bist sre.” Aloo divingcroant and Gites aS a> | = = WOK RENT—SPACIOUS PARLORS, W ITH OFFICE | slit NTED_BY A REFINED YOUNG LADY, Room | JWOR,RENT_SPAci W: for housekeoping: also tw board with home comforisin a private fanily, | other pleasant rooms, house faces nents wind weet, Catholic preferred: terms $18 per month. Address “Seco oat i Heaths = eat CXTHOLIG star office PTS Per - ieniewly rated; sanitary plumbing. 11> RS ANTED—FOUR FURNISHED HOOMS FOR ROO! a chamber: | Witnic housekeeping, Lacatin pot toee Penne rae ppt g oe yy vania ave. and M st, 2d and 11th sts. preferred: | coufuruns private tanh ie chives Bell prompt ray, careful tehunts and no children. a 3 Rest nw. Ca roitice = AVE, CORNEK G | ANTED—ONE EVENING IN THE WEEK A st, one square from Capitol, nicely furnished sunny v faa for aliterary society: numbering 2a vieine : 3 sty of Th ah ty preferred. "Address, with fal ack Partor, sutable for one oF two gentlemen ty aE te ss = ill RENT—ONE SECOND STORY BACK A STABLE. _ i 7 bedroom log think atory trout wil an PEALE, FOR SALE--MISCELLA NEOUS ete the han eee, Weak AOR, SALEVERY | CHVAP-FACILE | SAFETY Be le. rite mane of ett and aeters 101 ENT — FURNISI ROO! DP GOOD t SALE-STOCK, FIXTURES AND LIQUOR License of a goud Groce: selling. Apply at 5th and Ksts. nw. siore. Sickness cause of | ase EAST ge Nirnished B fu JOR k RENT. | Biter shucks referen von JOR RENT—TWO ICE Ni Ramus on second floor; LY Pumaren also, Dining Room and | ud street care a few steps from the | ¥e front Roomns, uewly furnished: heat, gas stop onean; walnut case. sanding 8 feet pe Percrirls qing 3 i rd; home comforts; termas very moderate. bans and trehlé coupler and full set of chime bells: nes over and sic ‘ruaratitec, at AUERB: Ag R RENT—#02 91ST ST.N.W. TWO HAND. praely furnished second sto F. is, vals at Fe | Tth dnd H sts, ent $34 per month. Tent, wish board if deaired in prvvate faa . af CLEAN AND DRY SS OR, RENT—TWO , C0 NECTING ROOM! a perth Al! orders by | Binined isan Gt NS EOTING BOOMS, F artof the yy st-me, ioe 326 F | office. to rent and ‘want permanen unts for the winter | x will take le, partner wath | ae Rallress 46 Defrees ste a2 OR RENT—1823 HST, PARLOR AND BED- room, with Board; southern exposure; avenue cars iF; TAKE barrel of sauve callore S00 Selves of the zencral red ing for this week and leave it without refitti ‘our pupils furni marks. ANTED — UPI V d Moth exterm ir ANTED—HORS) very low. Inquire at H. G. Kt 1409 9th st. n. TANTED—THE Agel Rat elas Nore supply constant] shueked og: ters tion given to 0 on wt, 2. on ia, ie Se rte TO TAYLOR & BART, id can learn: it is the only s the face are positively obliterated, gud re-iuade. Samples of ull gradi ‘est stables in Fairfax county: HOUSE A. rented to good advs | rand— both magnificent insti rents; the best made. | OR B FOUR UNFURNISHED ROOMS ON | south fo ani or will take cies biaucs 4p tmadeat guod | ences raquined 1S Mika ae jy ANTED—BUSINESS MEN TO AVATL THEM- fon in all Job Print- ‘ordera With, EW i REKA E M CUTTING SCHOOL, to teach the entire Art of Brossmaking, Busting, Trinaning design: Ding es laries; our terms only $10; evening ¢ Working isle: uur pupils’ furmiaed. with certified Electri¢ Needie ts the only rem ay or ee for this hideous defect. Send for full particulars. Elec- | [VOR SALE-RESTAURANT, IN THE souTu: | *,Arling: tra rotugapulable for menmier: als gle tric treatment for ladies and children. Mrs, “Dr. | Beastern section of the city. Inquire of HENRY j Stiite of thres rooms: GABRRIEL, 1321 G st. n. neZ-6t IN, cor. 11th and E sts. 8. €. 60" Thee Ewe — intone ‘A se (OR SALE — ONE SECOND-HAND UPRIGHT, oe > Winans Fetes te ppcnnt hand Square, €100; ve seutiy | Xing, without cand HOU nae ce dianaave. Best of referei peed Sohiner Upright, extra tone, 4 iauos | VOR RE: iT _T0 A GENTLEM AN—A NICELY FUR- ¥ ‘ANTED ae ce for rent. HUGO WORCH & CO., 920 7 ing ished front or back 1316 L0th st. nw. St Tonth; grain aud hay; refer to John OR SALE—BIRDS_—A FINE LOT OF IMPOR = : Jadoo & Go iS WALWER Stitchellavill, Ma Seeestiet cutee (estar dees ere FE OE Te tos m0 ator ——————— ——— stnw. ST. HARTDUECHT. HOLSTERY OF FINE PARLOR ‘OR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS ON yusr yi pent eet 3 is OR SALE— SS IN Si va | AND Ui Sid ther furniture: Hair raters renovated F? SALE BA 2 SOUARE gD UE Fee aierrnare ae rans 1” Gabinet repair. | band. Heduced for ith. Easy terms. Pay- WOR RENT—AT 27 GRANT PLA ‘WO HAND- Ti imaeeey waa pace metre nse mt Ad per mouth for new iano” fhe only ek: | aA hahha hota eel Celecanee louse in the city first floor, suitable for Senator or Member of Congress. STO WINTER, AT THE ¥FIN- ‘THE PIANO P&CHANGE WAREROOMS, 30-30" Taear city; terns | _w 220th Bt, at POR ROO KWELL'S, Stables, SALE_A THORQUGHBRED YOUNG, STYI- ingle, house and furniture entincly ‘atine ro rand vet of harness complet; "ean ‘be | 2 TDEOME BOOMN WEEN excea Seen at F co fa Lavery Stable 408 and 470 at. R RENT, HANDSOME ROOMS WITH EXCEI~ Veh ed wrth | Rava bticoan yand Oth, aie ae pede, heh Serre cee Pore . ikon eshoruest notice. Special atten: | is perfect, please address H. A. SELYGNON, whole: | boarders Ket, ‘cars aud hotels. Gren nui Ti | sane Wine’ aud Tiauor merchait, aud sent ‘Or the = Toot of ave. LW. oR RENTS x OLD AND SULVER BOUGHT ING TAUGHT AND hern exposure; halt y ATED OLD GSE RMIDENICHE the Cala nu, a for 10. This | 130-1 : facturing doweler, U05 th sty opposite. Patent Hook df pity dqide &2 | on RENT — NICELY FURNISHED, SUN: mice. im | archos. 1 HOE NS | AF oom ot nccoid oor, en sulte or single fees ant | York aye seas 3 | beth on satge Bor, convenient tocar. Lr14 Sth st. | WANTED.R. WASHINGTONS MAGIC CREAM | ou garg 130, AY EREGANT FULL | nw. ‘Boer bast stantaneots ‘out 0: 6 A or body eu oth pling icles black head — wood, carved os, AOE RENT 015, HST WW, UNFURNISHED Sidr, cet a ota eseucteas | a hea eine ecu attastetn | KP Mom wet tia sed doors batt oe Zemioved aud /a clear complexion insured toall who | $9 trad cover suf stool. Cont ownes S435. =a tae: esata ay ee ein Srgrechuyes. The volting of onc i very full aud FR, Secon Tobe had at W, Shon 15th at; Drews oa | cee Fae PIANO EXCHANGE, ‘sawly, y and qeatajore: hand i Hgts: Davis, Gh and ests | a0 peated sinely, | souegat coe th ‘ ie Shar, aT | Fron Be NT YURNIED We BOOMS AT 21 Nort oF. Oth an Sia nw; Robert bah portON. = E Hi Ra a majoummamas | RelA SL RaE ®W OEgeRr zr i vii? st amatel sural he NT_TWO, BEAUTIFUL COMMUNICA: fivand New York ave. ee on parlor floor for rated bests of Jocatious ad select NTER AT Ey, AT, o2, FEB Tob iat ace abs ies ahi Monteaceey RENT_FURNIGHED _ROOMS—i2 IOWA srg | ca dy chm thet ate th Por SALE A Pain oF EINE CARRIAGE ORSES, | Pass the door: «rate tire in parlor. al-3te very handsome aud stylish; high steppers, 90 AOR EENTHANDOONELY FURNIGRED ED: | kentie and speedy. Address B.X.B.,Star thee.” d1-3t! | FY VSvuntor part of house maternehed ieee ROR SALE OR EXCHANGE TWO BEAUTIFUL | ing; cll mod imp: Upright Pianos, one Parlor Grand, aud one Cabinet nice stract near care aud herd exchanged. 2217 H st.n.w. d1-20 ND FUR ply at once at Value; balance to suit Pi ANGE WAREROO} IANO EXC! dif Fas, RENT_ONE LARGE {ROOM ON SECOND floor, furnished or ‘unfurnished: also a medium Eh at. Cutlery and pistols, 478 Pa. Fr SALE—A HANDSOME BAY HORSE 7 YEARS | {ti and New ganas south ae vara ANT r old: suing, work double oe single, can lines of ‘cars. asi Apply et cor. Oth and Ests,, to-morrow imines "Adkiress WB, 12 Barrows, ‘Buitinore, Md, 5 Sant Os Gay i = ROR Li 2 i = “adults only" two pleasant second floor! ‘i ANTIQUE RE: | DOUBLE CARRIAGE anand bene ra eee rent reasonable. refer: Wes: ‘Address, stating price, etc., ANTIQUITY TLY, Eland two se on single eine Harness: part of Hew | Gncea cee ‘ai aes penis Eishketa, "Appts at the Livery Biatle ort. HONS | JOH RENT ELEGANTLY FURNISHED Pred SES es ise bev sunny ee ee foorsnear Aning: | of rabrhy will tabind feraste af awe. Adtrom Wat, | JFVOR SALE—SEVEN GEASS, COUPE ROCKS SAN: | fostiotel “ord facta ator H. SAHLING, care Win. 6, 12208 Wylie st. ne. | 47 25, Good =cut 3 OR RENT—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED SUITE | nl6-sw" N1iX'S Repository, Anacostia, D.C. a Bitions, att ant scond acon a eaa ie | VOR SALE. YLISH BLACK MARE, 15 ix years old, sound, ki ddie, Coupe or carrie, Esta. thw. pon ALE CARH HANDS, tenng, at 509 12th stn. w. provements; aL3e us, e | th OR RENT_719 117TH ST—HANDSOMELY FUR. | ual Ste of Run a Ar or te winter grperuaiienty: sia fro Batt han floor, new ORK, HAS roc! ey brows: ie eee WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, FIRST | ass, handsomely furuiahed Rous, on second ai hid ogre: heats Pas ang attention, tse ‘ofelegant [ations Tetms very moderate, from $6 tol RENT—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED Soe | | iim AD aud 481 Gat hw, OR 8ALE—SINGING BIRDS, BIRD FOOD AND Cages, Gold Fish, Aquariwnis and ¥ish Food, Largest assortment in the city. at SCHMID'S Bird store, 12th st,, two doors south Pa, na7-Lin* system in ne at lance bo 10 | plomas;. Sest-el ing: venue Diner | FOR SALE_ENCYCLOPAEDIAS.| JAMES PAH: fe on en sute: with or without pant: hones | Sihsecn: vatumies saade 10. oniers Patterns cut t0 | F'ton, the celobrated distonan. ana biographer say all yea imps. brachii a PET Theasure, 25 cents eac “that in every house where there is place tof Ar = PAWLORS, G3 odh at, naw. n27.6t" | pletew's Cyelonnedia ite ke wodine the whole family | Jon RENT—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, WANTEE ROWS THAT COARSE wats OF | KucUG a iancitstinlly pushy adinar | Psinetorea iia “aac mw. Alt We He | ing Box 129, Star o co. nzz-4w_ | FOR RENT—1023 VERMO! T AVE. NEAR THE Imewn oo, Bird Hated and Cues at th we eciebrated Trimble rye whiskies, "1200 y WM. ROTHWELL, 15 3D a 8. E, Wee a anne tegen Fier apd contractor.” Fan inits. CRE ITH BOARD, 18 FA me he . Wane'epa SSE Th 14 Ware GORD AND SILVER PLATING ing “af chandeliers, “OLTOn Pt i oe i T ANTED -EXPEBT TYP iG, ALL TIN MES RNER 4 Wine ain Eee PeceaNn ee, aT. N. as a FE, Some caee ae ae W! HORSES 70 WINTER, ER, M. FRANKLIN — Witeier fo oy Ait Fybeeko eps Ck cabs ee Tee Stoves, Fosthier Beds, Stipes horses, ‘Price's Stable, Aga eta of See _ nero n10- .H. B. CLARK, Sligo, Ma. )R RENT_ONE. apiamaieapes oc oF Rooms ‘TED—SECOND-HAND RNITURE, CAB. pases Hiasd, st 1500 Now See eee 12 13 eee aes 28 LC tears coer sak a Roe eae ee ee Sie aS eae | pe eee | at towest rates of interest” FOR RENT ~ROOM QR RENT }200 1 ST. NW, FURNISHED Rooms, amit Fe OR BENT faane AND ELEGANT hoows, st'nw,, and aleo small room yor RENT-NEAR THOMAS ¢ alte or a Suited Vaieva pee oe JOR RENT —SBOOND FLOOR UNFURNISHED furnished completely for housekeeping. with heat. gas, Lot and cald water, private bath. Aynly at 1627 Conn. ave, near Dupout Cine. Street ase a ENT SUITE OF TH ot: paw, juere, heat and gas. 20 POH RENT OAT 1010 G87 NW. PLE ASANt Fvinny - best board. "A few tale bonne ere acvonimiodat ise OR EN St secoud and third wad ARMING SUITE OF ROOMS AT cing Capital Park wouthorn wal samt ialt stivet RENT st OE KENT_CONVENIEN' (TO CAFITOR, MAND. somely furnished Parlor and Besrovn, incl: host aud fas; 200 Lat at. attable tor Congress! 24 Tine FOR BART 5, TWO HANDSOMELY, cou NI a4 B cating Rooms op second Foor. furnished: beat and light. 426 110) st uw POR BERT SINGLE (OR COMMUNICATING Rooms, furnished or ‘uuturnislied, with lest doght a the “AUBE TN. caruer Peuusy Ivana a 2d at JOR it ENT cITE OF W in nice house alts. add EO RENT—A secondsstory front Boot JOR RENT _BEACHIPULLY PUENISHE ou agcond aud third foots, with Boar, N41 Nat nw JOR RENT—PLEASANT, Heoms, with of without eiven and requited. STF Latha oe 114TH ST, “THE OSHORNES single de bow, saith ry taining throughout, open fires, ast’ dyer the Gomme ui FOR RENT PERSONS LOOKING POR Roo are ce eal U9 « Mee for fee Hist otsame. MeTOR & HON, Real Extate ana to Munance, 1280 F wt. nw na FQuke 8? A SUITE OF NICELY PORNISHED BP Rooms on second door, with open fires, at GO TAth aw. WELL FURNISHED Board, rte iT. Dy tu FOR RENT = UNFURNISHE! PNFURNIS In the “Florence.” i roging and bath rit ot tiled Aes For permit to fuspect apply to —FLAT: 5 Kamat, PORTLAND run FOR RENT IN 1 tad “THE WOOLMONT! vere edand unfuruished. THOS) FISKE At Tied Fst NISUED SUITE ‘alee eat He terqum aula ‘and’ ‘bed. seat turnin ees FOR RENT—OFFICES. oR RENT-SEVERAL Viky FY Dest fice Rous in the Marble Batldine. 8 st nw. Apply to, THOMAS J. FISHPR & « 2-6 4 st ule ROR RENT OWBICE ROOMS IN BUTLDING «x5 MF st uw one tires , aud others, at Very cheap antiua! rental tee ko: Jevutor t6 be put in soon. JOUN Ei {OK RENT—TWO BEAUTIPT Aree. anponite FOR RENT—STORES. FOR RENT STORE 2026 1401 51. Nw lar sd gable, R\e-tvuu 5; Mouse seraratcly DEN aa RENT—A SPLENDID BUSINESS CHANCE Four beautiful Dee west aide Of 14th t., betwor ace Peat under Fate tog wood tenant. 3.W-P MVEMS 1408 NA ue 120-20" | FOR SENT URINE STORE, AND Back weuLp. 10 rom uy yaa FOR RENT--STABLES. is RENT—STABLE—ROOM FOR TWO HORSES carriages; rent reasonable. 440 Pati JOR KENTLARGE NEW TWOSTORY BRICK Stable, in alley wear Pranklin nchool. all weer anruvenionts, cash aeconmuintate weal hone mid FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS Foes Ree warren, ¢5 rex wowrat ‘Sold on easy term NERLIGRAPH OFFIC oc2)-3m_W. H. PORTER, General Agent MONEY TO LOAN ‘ONEY TO LOAN— a3 TN SUMS TO SUIT, re at lowest ‘approved real estale sor arity. We | Magna ela ww SED. n20- Tat Pt | reser “TO LOAN AT TOW Rates, stocks, | Mi bonds, con fall kinds bene ain fold. “Reliab ities a petal Lours CONN FI Pat. 06 | MoXEX 19.1048 oN weal psrare ry stats to muit. No delay where tithe in a SOHN SHEEMAN & ni9Im 1407 Fst | MOREY TOLOAN ON SavisractoRY Kia estate security. ss HILL & JOHNSTON, 210-1m ee 3s Latin wt hw ‘ONEY, IN ANY SUM DPSIRED, 10 LOAN ON real ewig or gov collateral uty” vent satan oni east expense atid wit im" RAY PHILLIPS, 1428 New York ave ONEY LOANED ON, AND SALES MADE OF, Ltiuiding Association Stock Hi. DEMPSEY, lteal Estate, Lusurance. ée., ona Tied New Vork ave. EAL ESTATE LOANS FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE jAciny and Savy Fay Accants casi: Laat om Life Ingurane or other good secutiites Hl DEMPSEY, 1424 New York ave” P.O. Box ON ey TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, IN SUMS sult ot Iowest este of SneG HOLTEMAX, 015 corner Toth aund Festa. 1. 90,600 -FOLOAN ee ON REAL ESTATE, {eel1] __'THOS. F. WAGGAMAN frre’ VED REAL ESTATE ede MUNGO. WLINHINS, 720 20006. 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