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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON: ‘THURSDAY. CROSBY S. NOYES. bona Side daily circulation mere than treble that of any other daily paper published in Washiagton, and much greater than that of all the other dally papers here added teaether. ‘Washington fs deeply interested in the negotia- tons affecting the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, and the reports of a sale of the road, Dut the affair has not yet taken shape sufficiently to tnform the city whether it must rejotce or mourn. Perhaps 3t would be more necurate to say that the doubt 1s merely as to the proper measure of the city’s joy, for it tshanily probable that a new management enn treat the city more shabbily than the old. If the New York syndicate has obtained complete control of the B. £ ©. road, and will make it part Of a vast system connecting New York with the south and southwest, and will equip and manage ‘this aystem according to modern, liberal methods, not solely for the benefit of Baltimore and the pooket-books of stingy stockholders, then Wash- ington may congratulate itself upon the pros- pect of increased facilities in transportation. A change cannot be worked too soon in the policy ‘which has always endeavored to choke off compe- ution here and keep the capital a miserable way- station en route to Baltimore, which gives this eity a shabby depot with dirty surroundings, ‘Which denies liberal transportation facilities for Building up this city’s suburban villages, which ‘works a violation of the promise to lay a double track on the Metropolitan branch in time to ac- commodate spring travel, and which denies in a spirit of cheese-paring economy modern equip- ment to the road, a dental causing frequent acci- dents, some of which have been disastrous. Ii, however, the negotiations amoun* only to a stock- Jobbing arrangement, or if the traditional B. & O. policy is to be perpetuated, through the influence of the old management, in any consolidation or coalition whtch has been made, then Washington's ‘only hope will Ite 1n the possibility of a miraculous conversion of narrowness and short-sicuiedness into a far-seeing and impartial lberality,—for ‘which petitioners will ever pray. ————_ ‘The Repudiican, having satisfied Itself that no American cen be acarpet-bagyer in this Distriet, whieh It views as a place where everybody 1s at ome except its citizens, su; shews, of Albany, for the ¥a ship. It follows naturally, from the Repubtican's ‘anti-Distric: pro Cleveland-Trotter policy that it should endorse enthustastically the disappointed ‘Matthews fo-the Urst vacaut District office, no matter what its character, how long its term, or how important it 1s, from considerations additionai to that of home rule, that a loeal ap- pointment should be made In thus steadily pur- suing to extreme: the course which it has adopted in this matter, the Republican suows a logic and consistency, Which have been painfully lacking in Mts attempted decences of that course. Earthquakes, volcanoes and other manifesta trons of itamense forces afford an impressive and imposing explanation of the fal! of the :uysterious yellow substance, which reventiy covered the ground to the depth of am fnch at Princeton, Indiana, The commonplace cave of the phenom- enon, asst gr in yesterday's Stax vy PTOL. Riley, though {& tner223 with profound journalistic research {nto existin me eruptions and Americon-bonad air currents, Is entirely satisfac tory. ‘The deposit ts undoubtedly pine-pollen. —————————— ‘Tux Srax heartily seconds the suggestion of the Post o the Commisstoners to indue> Judge Mac- Arthur to accept an appointment as school trustee. is admirable book on educational inatters shows that he bas given much intelligent thought to the subject, and especially ta the practical side of 1t, EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS FOR FRIDAY, RED TICKET DAY, ar BARGAIN Ee = ome Towels, Regular Taal Picket Prive 2 for 5c. colored. ray Covers, in white ed Ticket Price Fiweked Nainsook, extra quality. ee- oe a e-and Idea yard. Hed Ticket Price ayer S 10"Striped and Plain Parwon Seersuck- hewulae price eye a yard. Red eked BARGAIN: Tra chates of Knotted Batistes. Reva- ar = "Rend Ticket Price Loe: © yard Baraat io nk het all 25, from 82.5 3 BARGAIN 14-1 lot of Gents Netkweat ie styles Rerular price Sic. Med Tieket Price 21. rs pric papaais Tee iw Hate and Bor ew shades and shapes’ Sr fas Bitkee bree he. , euler price 1, atts ane Se. ee he =e K's Extract, z ae o introdure Uenek's Bx the same. all odors, ive lued Ticust Day oie, tink price Se ypatene Splashers: were S0e. fot bewwe” Cramb $1 Red Tense Prive Soe a nts of Call Bells, 10 close out, “Hed ‘andie Sticks, to close on Red “obyilds and ends im Ruchincy, panes out on ape a herd at Scan dA ee Jeol fine Cyltar, Ince and’ eambrol- ‘dered Gur children), sughtly sulted. “Bed Ticket BARGsiN 0-1 lot By rae ete Fi Si ta get oe egeang AS ach den, BARGAIN Swine Flouncing were 3 Rerpakaete Ui ti BABGAIN 33-1 lot finewt quality Oriental Flou: pe Saari ha BARGAIN 34-1 lot of Outlined Splashera. Red Ticket BAUM'S, 7TH, 8TH AND D STREETS. mb10 Te You Wor Have YOUR SHOES TO WEAR WELL THEY MUST FIT WELT. ‘YOU CAN RELY ON US TO FIT YOU CAREFULLY AND CORRECTLY, OUR HAND-MADE SHOES for Ladies, at $4 aud $4.50, are the best value in the market. They are flexible and noisoless, and fit like a glove. EDMONSTON &700., TEER WELL-ENOWN RETAILERS OF FINE FOOT WEAR, mb?Im At 1330 and 1341 F st. and 943 Pa Ave Foor Taszs, GRAPE VINES, SMALL FRUITS, ko. EVERGREENS, ‘SHADE TREES, ‘ROSES, bo. EVERYTHING IN THE TREE, PLANT OB SEED Lines ony gavLa, mOZLZTE ST. OPPOSITE PATENT OFFICE. March 10, 1897. BBE UU BRR gig Trrr eu Pes i Boe uy BR Bh = BUBB EE: THE FAIR AND HONEST PRICES WE NAME FOR ‘THE FOOTWEAR WE HANDLE CAUSE A REAK ALL ALONG THE LINE. FURY OF THE “COMBINE.” SOME ITEMS OF INTEREST TO A LONG SUF- FERING PUBLIC. TH2 “COMBINE” DROPS ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-THREE (163) PER CENT IN THE PRICE OF RUBBERS IN ONE DAY, ‘THE PEOPLE FOREVER RID OF A MONSTROUS IMPOSITION. GLORY ENOUGH FOR ONE DAY. UP TO THE MOMENT OF THE OPENING OF OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT LAST MONDAY MORN- | ING THE FOLLOWING SCALE OF PRICES FOR RUBBER OVERSHOES WAS AGREED TO AND SIGNED BY A COMBINATION OF EXCLUSIVE SHOE DEALERS, AND IT WAS IMPOSSIBLE TO BUY A PAIR FOR LESS IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: CHILD'S RUBBERS, 350. ‘MISSES’ RUBBERS, 40c. LADIES’ RUBBERS, 50. ‘MEN'S RUBBERS, 75c. WE CAN EVEN PLACE OUR FINGER ON THE MAN WHO NOW HOLDS THIS WRITTEN AND SIGNED AGREEMENT TO CHARGE THE PEOPLE ABOUT 200 PER CENT MORE THAN THE ACTUAL VALUE OF LUBBER SHOES. WE HAD NO IDEA WHAT A BOMB WE THREW INTO THE CAMP OF THE “COMBINERS” WHEN IN MARKING OUR GOODS—BOTH SHOES AND RUBBERS—AT WHAT WE CONSIDERED A FAIR AND HONEST PRICE. WE NAMED TWENTY-FIVE CENTS ALL "ROUND AS OUR PRICE FOR RUBBER SHOES. BY “ALL "ROUND" OF COURSE WE MEAN FOR MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD. THE RESULT WAS THAT IN ONE SHORT DAY THESE PUBLIC BENEFAC- TORS DROPPED IN THE PRICES OF RUBBERS ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-THREE PER CENT, THEREBY SHOWING THEIR HANDS ALMOST WITHOUT BEING “CALLED.” SO WE HAVE NOT LIVED IN VAIN. WE HAVE FOREVER RID THE PEOPLE OF A MONSTROUS IMPOSITION. AND TO SHOW THEIR APPRECIATION OF OUR EF- FORTS IN THEIR BEHALF, OUR HOUSE HAS BEEN LITERALLY PACKED WITH PATRONS SINCE WE OPENED OUR DOORS THIS MORN- ING, BENT UPON SEEING THE MARVELOUS BARGAINS TO BE FOUND, NOT ONLY IN OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT, BUT IN EVERY DEPART- MENT OF OUR HOUSE. = RUBBERS MAKE A SMALL ITEM IN OUR ES- TABLISHMENT. BUT AS A STRAW SHOWS WHICH WaY THE WIND BLOWS, SO DO RUBBERS POINT TO THE FAIR AND HONEST PRICES WE HAVE PLACED UPON ALL OF OUR FOOTWEAR—FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN, MISSES. BOYS AND CHIL- DREN—OF EVERY KIND, GRADE, STYLE AND | QUALITY THAT'S WORTH KEEPING IN STOCK. THE SENSATION OF THE HOUR IS THE INDECENT ATTACK MADE ON US BY MEMBERS OF THE “COMBINE,” SOME OF WHOSE CREDITORS HAVE LONG SINCE HAD CAUSE TO REPENT QF MISPLACED CONFI- DENCE, AND WHO THROUGH THE TEOHNIOAL- ITIES OF THE BANKRUPT LAW, HAVE WAXED | BICH ON ILL-GOTTEN “swaa." EVERY ARTICLE WE HANDLE OR SELL IS, OR HAS BEEN, MADE BY A KNIGHT OF LABOR AS FAR AS WE CAN LEARN. AS AN EVIDENCE, WE ARE THE ONLY MEROHANT TAILORS IN WASH- INGTON TO-DAY WHOPAY THEIR TAILORS BILL PRICES FOR THE GARMENTS THEY MAKE. WE ENJOY THE PEOPLE'S CONFIDENCE BY, POR THE PAST 20 YEARS OF OUR LIVES, KEEPING FAITH WITH THEM IN ALL OF OUR TRANSACTIONS; BY RAISING THE STANDARD OF QUALITY AND LOWERING THE PRICE OF EVERY COMMODITY WE'VE EVER HANDLED, AND NOW BECAUSE WE THROW THE CALCIUM LIGHT OF ACTUAL VALUES ON THE WARES OF “COMBINERS" BY SELLING THE SAME GOODS AT FAIR AND HONEST PRICES OURSELVES, A HOWL OF FURY EMANATES FROM THE LUNGS AND THROATS OF THOSE WHO “COMBINE” TO BLEED THE PEOPLE. HOWL OM! SHRIEK ON! WE'LL STAND BY AND PROTECT THE PEOPLE TO THE BEST OF OUR POOR ABILITY FROM ALL SUCH VAMPIRES. SEATED SERENELY ON THE SOLID ROCK OF SQUARE AND HONEST DEALING, AND BASKING IN THE SUNSHINE OF ‘THE PEOPLE'S APPROVING SMILES, WE RATHER ENJOY THE SUEGISG WAVES OF RAGE AND HATE AND DISAPPOINTED AVARICE THAT SPEND THEIR FURY AT OUR FEET. DON'T YOU WANT TO SEE OUR $1.98 SHOES FOR MES? THEYRE GREAT VALUES, BAKS AND COMPanY, THE PROTECTORS OF THE PROPLE, mb1O 300 TO 208 SEVENTH STREET. “I, CANDEE & ©0., NEW HAVEN, CONN. Are Rubbers stamped Royal Co., New York, Dure rubber, no tar composition? Wire us what you know of the brand. ‘WM. HAHN & CO.” SUBSTANCE OF REPLY RECEIVED BY ‘WM. HAEN & CO., ‘WASHINGTOX, D. C. No Rubber Co, incorporsted under “Royal” Brand fictitious. Shoes probably poor quantity ‘Rubber; adulterated with more worthless sub- ‘Stances than tar, L. CANDRE & CO. WE WERE SHOWN A FEW DAYS AGO A PAIR OF RUBBERS, STAMPED “ROYAL RUB- BER CO., NEW YORK," SOLD TO A FRIEND OF OURS AND REPRESENTED TO HIM AS “PURE RUBBER" BY A HOUSE IN THIS CITY WHICH MAKES THE ASSERTIONS: “WE GUARANTEE THE STATEMENTS WE MAKE, AT THE TIME OF SALE,” ALSO “RUBBERS, MADE OF RUBBER, NO TAR COMPOSI- ‘TION. SINCE THE IDEA IS CONVEYED TO THE PUBLIC THAT THE SHOE DEALERS OF WASHINGTON HAVE BEEN HERETOFORE ROBBING, WE, IN JUSTICE TO OUR- SELVES, DEEM IT OUR DUTY TO LAY BE- FORE IT THE ABOVE TELEGRAPHIC COR- RESPONDENCE WITH L. CANDEE & CO., PROBABLY THE MOST EXTENSIVE RUBBER SHOE MANUFACTURERS IN THE WORLD AND THE BEST AUTHORITY ON RUBBERS IN THE UNITED STATES, WE LEAVE IT TO A SENSIBLE PUBLIC TODRAW THEIR OWN INFERENCES ON THIS SUBJECT. WE WOULD ONLY ADD THAT OUTOF OVER 15,000 PAIRS OF RUB- BERS THAT WE SOLD DURING THE PAST SEASON, AT THE SAME PRICE AS THIS SAME QUALITY 15 BEING SOLD FOR BY THE LEADING HOUSESIN ALL THE LARGE CITIES OF THE U.8., WE HAVE ONLY HAD THREE (3) PAIRS RETURNED TO UB AS. BEING UNSATISFACTORY IN WEAR AND FOR WHICH WE UNHESITATINGLY GAVE NEW PAIRS. IT IS NEEDLESS TO ADD ‘THAT OUR FRIENDS, THE PUBLIC, KNOW ‘THAT WE HAVE BEEN AND ALWAYS WILL BE HEADQUARTERS FOR “HONEST, RE- LIABLE SHOES, SLIPPERS AND RUBBERS AT PRICES WHICH ARE BEYOND THE SHADE OF COMPETITION.” WITH THE ASSURANCE THAT WE SHALL NEVER BE TEMPTED TO STOOP TO UNSCRUPULOUS METHODS TO CON- DUCT OUR BUSINESS, WE ARE AS EVER THE PUBLIC'S OBEDIENT SERVANTS, mhi0 WLETT. City, March ist, son to Mr. Hewlett, 2809 O street northwest, ‘TTT H H BBB NNN F dnt fe fot $8 ERG HOH EF BB OO NNN fo Oi Eee BBB, 00 N XN MMMM A RRR, cco H EER MMMM AA R ROO ft H EK MMMM AA RRR OC HHH FE MMM ASA R £ G©@o HH E ~ MMMAAR cco H H EEE . GGG_RRR E! TTTT EER SCR RE a ET OS AEF GGG R REEEA A T %ss5a° ALLLLERE ‘We offer 230 dozen Linen Handkerchiefs, manufsc- turers’ “Seconda.” Do you know what “Seconds” are? ‘They are No. 1 goods, in which the factory inspectors have found a knotted thread, a dropped stitch, or some trivial imperfection. For wear they are absolutely A 1. They look just as Wells if they were without a sin- glofiaw. In mout of them you couldn't finda single out, But they are “Seconds.” We bought them as such, and as “Seconda” we are going to sell them. 230 DOZEN LADIES HANDKERCHIEFS. ‘We divide this lot into two jobs: 140 DOZEN Ladies’ white, narrow and wide hem- stitched and colored bordered Linen Handkerchiefs, goods regularly sold at from 10 to 13 cents each, we offer at 7 CENTS EACH, OR 4 FOR 25 CENTS. 90 DOZEN Ladies’ white, narrow and wide hem- stitched and colored bordered Linen Handkerchiefs, sroods regularly sold at from 1274 to 20 centa each, we 9 CENTS EACH, OR 3 FOR 25 CENTS. ‘87 DOZEN GENTS’ HANDKERCHIEFS, ‘We divide these into two lot: 5S DOZEN Gents’ white, narrow and wide hem- stitched and colored bordered Linen Handkerchiefs, regularly sold at from 15 to 20 cents each, we offer at 10 CENTS EACH, OR 11 FOR @1. ‘34 DOZEN Gente’ white, narrow and wide hem- stitched end colored bordered Linen Handkerchiefs, regularly sold at from 18 to 25 cerfts each, we offer at 12% CENTS EACH, OR 9 FOR $1. {NEW GOODS! NEW PATTERNS! ‘We guaranteo these Handkerchiefs to wear justas well ss regular priced goods. An “Seconds” they are superior values. A large proportion are without any perceptible imperfection. Early buyers will secure a choice of patterns, PRE BOM MM MM A cco H H EKEB ALAR E hy uM a aR oS a > mhl0 316-318 SEVENTH ST. x. W. EORGANIZED MEW HOWE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, | QTEAMER MATTANO LEAVES 7THST. WHARF Successor THE MACHINE _ TU Seedy Epis. inchines. FRENCH SATEENS sold the most freely. have them in plain colors and Saree. We were $9 GUAS is essential or your Spring Dress will bea failure. We will not consider it any trouble to try on yous pair of our new “P. D." Corsets, They were made to our order by a celebrated Parisian manufacturer. We claim for them that while they conduco to health and comfort they give the figure the appearance of the Jong waist, so fashionable just now. The price, 82.75 pair. A AA AA Aaa ra 1 gaa. P kT ENE o% Pe Syg8 Pp HR HON MM ‘Gf try EP A Www ERE Aad wow HE AE P Is your next requirement. We have a fine stock of English Tailor-made Walking Jackets. To-morrow ‘we open some new styles in beaded Wraps, about which we would like your opinion. A visit from you will be appreciated. You may not want = Wrap just now, but they will be shown with pleasure notwith- standing. PAE A ss POP AA Aa TT PPP AAL 4 113s, Le ay inna to RRR OOF YATL ¥ pig oy AE B%o ¥ 2M tue (4. LISNER, Sole Proprietor and Manager.) 1117-19 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. AND 401 TO 407 mhi0 220 BT. We A Mepviomz Nor A Danx. HIGH AUTHORITY. Hop Bitters is not, in any sense, an alcoholic bever- ‘age or liquor, and could not be sold for use except to persons desirous of obtaining medicinal bitters. GREEN B, RAUM, U. 8. Com’r Internal Revenue, Washington, D. C., Sopt. 24, 1884. ‘Dear Sir—Why don’t you get a certificate from Col. W.H. W., of Baltimore, showing how he cured himself of drunkenness by the help of Hop Bitters, His isa wonderful case, He is well known in Rochester, N. ¥., by all the drinking people there. He is known in this city, Cincinnati, New Orleans, New York: infact all over the country, as he has spent thousands of dollars for rum. I honestly believe his card would be worth thousands of dollars to you in this city and Baltimore alone, and make thousands of sober men by inducing the use of your bitters, 3 AW. PREJUDICE KILLS. “Eleven years our daughter suffered on a bed of misery under the care of several of the best physicians, ‘who gave her disease various names but no relief, and now she is restored to us in good health by Hop Bit- ters, that we had poohed at two years before using it, ‘We earnestly hope and pray that noone else will let their sick suffer aswe did,on sccount of prejudice against 20 good a medicine as Hop Bittera."—The Par- Milton, Det., Feb, 10, 1888. ‘Having used Hop Bitters, the noted remedy for de- bility, nervousness, indigestion, etc,, I have mo hesita- tion in saying that it is indeed an excellent thedicine and recommend it to any one as a truly tonio bitters. Respectfully, Rev. Mrs, J, H. ELLGOOD. Scipio, N. ¥., Deo. 1, 1884. educated physician. Ism notin practice, but am my ‘sole family phymcian, and advise in chronic oases. Over a year ago I recommended your Hop Bitters to ‘my invalid wife. who hae been under medical treat- ment@f Albany's best physicians several years. She has been greatly benefited and still uses the medicine. Ibelieve she will become thoroughly cured of her various complicated diseases by thelr use. We both recommend them to our friends, many of whom have ‘also been cured of their various ailments by them. ‘Rev. EB. WARREN. CURED OF DEINKING. “A young friend of mine was cured of an insatiable ‘thirnt for liquor that had so prostrated his system that he wasunable to do any business. He was entirely cured by the use of Hop Bitters. It allayed all that ‘burning thirst; took sway the appetite for liquor; made his nerves steady, and he has remamed » steady and sober man for more than two years, and hss 20 och rote oust ening oy Se others ‘have been cured of drinking by it."—From a leading B. B. Official, Chicago, 11, mhl0 Ean co can be consulted Iam the pastor of the Baptist church here and an’ overhanlt ‘of witch we have in| variety of styles, not all 82.00, bganecheres seas | “Remnant” sont ie ae rs St ie SOBDBT IN BPLASHERS AND CO’ nes mata ot lines go at reduced, "prices on Fridays, Se a Pri iad floor: “DD GARMENT" EN aN MUSLIN iN UNDERWEAR, 1 Ladies’ Mother Hi Gown, yoke of fine tucks, néck an sleeves ‘trimmed with a: Biers om . Price.. = do you wear? G krench Contil Corsets, 2 19,20, 21 and 22, Fourth of % tatteen Corsets, i white, i cardinal.” ‘Sites, 29, respectivel, Norse Tovonz Tax Lrarnen. ‘Tanners, leather and shoe manufacturers, and deal- ers, having handled the tough substance for twenty-five years, become themselves tough and laugh ‘at the slanders and falsehoods of those poisonous rep- tiles, the “monopolists.” ‘Shoemen are a set of men who stick together like the ‘Knights of Labor and other respectable societies for the purpose of maintaining their high standard of ‘esteom in the hearts of their fellow men. ‘Men dealing exclusively in leather.do not believe in ruining themselves and neighbors by offering goods for leas than paid for, aa only knaves and monopolists try that game of bluff, Shoe dealers are men who fear God, love and honor their neighbors, are temperate in their habits,and do not allow their passions to make fools of themselvesor get furious by the slanders of “monopolista.” ‘The esteemed patrons of “HEILBRUN’S Old Stand,” “Ystablished in 1862,” are respectfully reminded that the high reputation of this “exclusive shoe house” for honest and Just dealings,for their charitable liberality, for their readiness to help and assist their erring breth- ren, for the low Prices they ever named for goods, solid “anion-made” Shoes, will be maintained, To-day we offer: MEN'S SOLID CALF BUTTON, LACE AND CONGRESS GAITERS, every pair warranted, at the low price of $1.97. ‘Hand-sewed Ladics’ and Gents’ Gaiters, $4. Ladies’ lasting Button Shoes 97 cents, ‘Misses’ and Boy's Solid Shoes, 980. mh10 Sox Raour Das FRIDAY#and WEDNESDAYS wo make SPECIAL | REMNANT DAYS. ‘TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, we shall offer over 200 Remnants of BLACK AND COLORED SILKS AND BATINS, from 1 yard to 125 yards, at half price, and many at less, Remnants of all kinds collected during the week will be sold at prices that will make them go. 2,650 yards GINGHAMS, in remnants from 1 yard to 10 yards, at 100, Sell readily off the piece at 5c, ‘We have the best assortment of DRESS GOODS thet ‘we have over carried, BARGAINS IN EVERY LINE JOHKSON & LUTTRELL, ‘713 Market Space. eee eae Le _| and, WwW 'ANTED—A WHE aE Ono BPR Wrervahvatisan Wiese Se night or before 1 o'clock to-morrow. \NTED—A RELIABLE C oooRED womak = bo ag Witsoe food plain ok 200 N ST. N. W. SEER EST A TaRIOON ae VANTED-BY 4 EN- Farenents by the week. “DRESSMAKER A EY ‘Address 906 se Pee a a od f stion it city OF OOUntES @= ‘Goo; underwiainde her busipess; ‘po objection ‘at washing; re‘erencss furniahed. 6 —BY A YOUNG WHITE GIRL A SITU: asnuree or lady's toaid. Call at my prese ht tw. illeoiy “x WASTED AA SUICATION BY A RESPECARLE ax waitress and chamerwald in prs Wate family ; references given. Callat 1607 Letn.w. 10 Ween BY A RESPECTABLE opton! > 4, tua ae Ianto cdo lag bomcorcome to thes house, iy si aes isthe nw oa BR Wwe -BY A FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAR wf 2 fein ty the ox, uta ty 9 rec (aires brut 2 horoturh Tinie her ADAME. Searomce.* VANTED-SITUATION AS HOUSEKEEPER, OR W ertiatron in pane attuner eats ‘busines. Addiner M gare ofa houve while the occupants are thanct. No ate just be See fod Hetlonsgcountry. Reference given. mars a | WASTED BY A LADY a POSITION A8 WORK: S| afhdrens Mr BES Siar omen amin OF elders ea Watts ENows Tu THAT ONLY RELIABLE a eae ee GIRL, 48 NURSE TOGO ose New Jersey until Saptemiber or October, Wie ape ieee ‘and competen servants in. all = with cit ‘COOMBS & BUN t Darran, O50 Fat mw mano "ANTED—BY A COMPETENT 4 PELLI- We white Man, © Stuns winks Garey Box 43, Biaromion his busi mb ‘sbeolutely free. Salary to good men. Rot es need sewer, er, Suu, 35 cone Forges are. ad z SKINNER & CO, Onalaska, re mhid-7t* W3 Book WIFE TO place in the coun ‘between 9 13: oh ese NTED—AT ONCE, A BOY TO LEARN THE i recommended and make application in own hand- Weng, “Addrou Hie Be, Star oe mbs-Bt ‘ANTED—A YOUTH OB YOU! rite shorthand moderately wel Ves writer. Aly to PH HtLLe 803 Market Space. mbs-3t* TANTED—A NEAT, HONEST W ‘Agents select territory. ‘is Murmy ete New York eat TS TO SELL CLOCKS, LAMPS, &c., on installments. Com* Ne ans Ei: ‘Boom 10, B03 72h st, Jer, wife as cook: ref bouseworkers: Shumabermaide: all so scan of a0 and coun ze BURNHAM, 630-03 FPetnw. Wises I sam chambermaids. German ah all do aad ye FOR GERMAN CHAM oes See ae mbste FAC oes Fatnw. WV ANTED — AN EXPERT STENOGRAPHER OF clasaically educated. thor- gognlt iatlliar with the Prone wh, German, Italian snd Sranish lapeuaces, © spiaice salt Truster mantar caterenon,dedres a poalice where EETaN aaah WANTED. EXOWN — NAT, TADOR BCREAT, warns for any capacit) a housenolda: hotels mires aad amor S43 came Jers, waitors, farm and dairy. “EH. DICK, 31 ‘ANTED — three U which must be moderate Warts FOR, HE, SUMMER, TF 5 Address 8, B., Star office 11? TWO OR THREE CONNECTING 01 Roorun. | Address, stating location and yp: J. W., Post pees 535. mhi0 ANTED — FURNISHED ROOMS, BY indy and ite gis No nonce takes dunes fell iculars. Keferences given and required. Address 76, Star office rears’ ahi ae W AN2En, TNO COMMUNICATING Rooms OX Second toot in wood loratior., references given and ‘roy __W: ANTED--HOU a Yard atabont $2000. OS. E WAG Ws iTED—BY A YOUNG MAN AND HIS SISTER: ® house to take care of during summer months; best references furnished. ‘ANTED_TO BUY A GOOD HOUSE, EIGHT OR itrally located ar ead meigboriood. wil iiave to S00 cre a wil = GOO acre forma in Virginia an part ts Gity P. 0, Box 326. t ONCE — PARTY WILL RENT ‘House, about 6 rooms, suburban, near railroad; mestic labor, with 5. 308 E. Cap. stmbs-6e* must have some a j {ent pot over 825 per month, SAEED aie mie pS peeeres 2 TANTED—A BRICK HOUSE, WITH EIGHT yy aro PEMA, St | contin 88.000; location wed. ke HET Solum DI a Tae34 Fst. I. mes iTED—5¢ MEN COO] ‘ANTED—1,000 HOUS! Ware Stems Rese, Wa Eg, 19, [Witlecctioas'cr” Washington, to sell to New York Cool jaiters, len, for cit | say stom Eshomn es Boreae, | BEISKELL & ae 517 a Advertise and sel and in New York. Busi- "ANTED—A CO! SAT WHITE BORE 70 igh re aor LEX. 157 Brouday unt take entire charge of a child of 14 months." Ad- dress, giving nationality, BK, Star o mba-6er NTE] (VE AND ENERGETIC iMiewand Gentlemen to wut oem incur | __WAN'TED—LOTS. several departments ; to the right SOVIEEEE & 00. 05 .NTED—MEN, WOMEN, BOYS an aaetaSS W Se evar sionber ioe gre ar cor Sous tort0 fone Postage. ELC. ROWRLL aoe Tutend, 02 Call, after 2p. m., HE 4 reduced price; cute Zs st 1010 Fat ns wis ARACTIVE MANTA LOCATED 001 — Wate cies, ‘cities, = $0 qi00. per month to rep- in his own id house. References. Soe sar etn tab eer oe mh3,th&t-4w NTED-MEN AND WOMEN TO START AN NEW | + Cinteen at their homestay leat hour; no peddling to 506. Schdoriaade dayne send for 24 samples and a, eee vgn foe ford a “dren "ALBAN SY material SUPPLY CO., Albany, N.Y. Vy ANTED-100,000 CITY AND SUBURBAN ‘Lota, st investment prices, to, sell in. New York. Ww KELL & McLERAN, a Advertise and push here and in the New arkcuwhere Washington tuvestnents are in domagnd This new feature commends itself to owners wishitue quick aden ‘ales. "No “isles are made.” Ne diate, JNO, FOLEY Gacmber i Ee Be tie RO. ry areci iway 8 west 126th st, New York. mb4-1m FOR RB RENT- ROOMS. pt RENT- ) UNFURNISHED ROOM! Fete! front wither without board Pail Penne FE RENT A SMALL FAMILY OReERING leagant house sn Iacation will rent the mecond {room (e very desirable obe) at warn Tuer prices, io gentoman, of man aud wife: cok 1303 Q'st-nw. ie E Gia Ta Bo Boy WANED SA, youNG wit aya ful ina private “Apply at once af V21 he OK RENT_AT 604 10TH ST. N. W, TWO large unfarnished Rooms, communicating? all the = Tent very ree ‘conveniences for light sonable to a good tenant. ANTED-LADIES TO WORK FOR US AT Ww their own homes; 87 to $10 per week can be grpetly cal Fel '; Ro. canyeeeinr Nt ae SHnPSOL TD Sedural ots Bowen, Manse bor B70. 4-31 WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS ANTED—IMMEDIATELY. eer a ee Attorney-at-Law, Webster SS ‘cent, No commission, Write to Cl at 6 perc ‘Building. ANTED—BSECOND-HAND LOW = le suitable fc As NY sart, oF other velicl oF Pony. Sos "ED—CONSTIPATION POSITIVELY OURED Watkin CLARKS GORGHIPATION CURE. 1s fo 'g Temarkable good laxative, being Preparc from fruft sind rari <3 freely. WARES Eubit House Drug Store. mahiO-Im Wy ANTED—TO PURCHASE A SMALL BUSINESS ‘established in thriving neight ferred. Address CASH Bey "ED—A FINE COUPE. as BE FINE COUPE HORSE: MUST Wiepeetou: ‘also, a Dog Cart. ait ANTED_IT RENOWN THAT GS. BUNDY: OF 458 ics ty Hall, is ‘Louisiana a ner of Deeds for all PIES OF THE EVENING STAR OF for which a liberal price will ititig Room of the Star. mb mse ‘ANTED—810,000-3 YEARS AT T 5 .PER CENT, Ww Fat property worth four times the aout wanted. Gallor adarves WMC F: HOLTZ" MAN, 1321 Fat ow. mhO-e :D—MRS. MAJOR HANNEMAN_ORDERS Wart ads of ne Paubroidery down atex- S307 Ee Debwoen‘sth and Gib sta nw.” mn PTED—LADIES, LOCAL OR ' TRAVELING. = \derful entirely: new specialty {or Indien ‘only: "ED-$10,000 AT FIVE PER CENT FOR WiTeb 10,000 AZ ive Sie Sees son mission. Address 8.J..,Starofice. __“‘mh9-3t OD AND COAL YARD Wie Bake BUY A WOOD AND COAL ¥4 i ‘Commission stig MERCHANT, r,box Saat ERE PAID WOR ASTER HGHEST QHEST Casi eA Fu raltare Biaves, Cs Carpets, Feather Bods, mater Boal se Star ofioe maht-Uine SELL (OB WILL Sua fan estes Seat, toad cart nae; Bae mire mee mb7-iw* ‘Addreas B. Sy asED EE FOR PROF, CHRIST. Witte new “International of Dre queens sor eae as all scient 4 cut Most 3 GE ‘with har- 8.0, Star ‘OR RENT_WITH O2 WITHOUT BOARD. ished parlor and two bed ruoins, | Location 1321 ‘ave. cc ‘No chil- “mb10-1* ae RENT_FURNISHED ROOM IN PRIVATE family, with or without board. 1327 ¥ st. nw. ml floor Koomns, (communicating): bath on sae floor. A reasonable, O82 Let nw mniO-ae 20K RENT—723 8TH ST. N.W. TWO VERY DE. | sgrable conmanicating toons, Gn aecond Hoot, halt mils 10-00i2t* TTTFOL: » HANDSOMELY FUR- Fo aeezaa front “Alcove Room. ‘abie Board. 1009 1:ith st. n.w. ‘W., LARG! Forest RENT- plzig @ ST. X. oi ‘ANI powure; convenient to principal hotels, Appl suusze from ROR WENT. S10 SICH ST WW, on first and second Bandsomely furniahed, on athe “ROOMS, floors, ‘with or without t rooms: ture: delight foremamer and winter: sae ‘ines of cars. 206 Pa. ave. a... Capitol Hi OR RENT—FOUR UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR light how parlor, first floor, 2 ‘mit N ARMY FAMILY LIVI . ortiwestncar the Wardeyartmet, bastwo bright decond-atory Foor, f for rent reasonable. Kony gf nner otioars ‘Bath, ke Addroas 'B, Star office masz" F2 RENT_IN A NEW] USE, TWO SUITES OF ‘unfurnished room, first and second floors. rouvetneiwes: water wt all no childre nceference Caine 1630 mt 2 2. ts R RENT—TWO NICELY FURNISHED COMM! coo io" or en wulte.* “at Gus Fat nw Will be rent ret Le SE ROOMS ON SECOND oor: hath cons Sistas Too! fitful for suiumer: cars. ahd berdica: tue mie aeerias moderate. "2415 17th st ear Maa —TWOTANGE PARLORS, FURNISHED, ree front Room with three "windows, rst house, Apply at the AUN cur AYE; Inelerence cr- ‘two looms, southern expostire, with board PoRReST COR. OTH ST. AND MASS, im each room. er month, two persons Poe TR aes hat clegant house 1005 13th st. nw. NTA FE sts 14th ot Dw Ain nquare. R RENT—307 CST. N. Faggot Ffurniabed Boome. © Boarding Terie auoderate to permanant parties. Sfalet-lw ST_Q15 EST. XN. W, SECOND FIA FLOOR | Fit REN’ FURNISHED PARLOR ted by arate and bet. Tand K, TBE rank: PAID FOR OLD cae tinabare sat Zod Calc ft aed pal ee it, aerials Ate antes Sap ote Me Vee Aaa Gerrans Pontbar Bote ond al nc of ou Eeeree —— NE LARGE FRONT ROOM. FEST window house, ‘and RENT- Fae iar, ga Ta eas Se {14-0od.2m_ 5 ‘hurd floor, #20; three on | eeping ob, aA ENT— 180 NEW BRICK He Pend Rae ‘address OW! ‘OR BENT HOURE 474 0 #1. NW. int {tnprowementa, wee son RENT— NICELY Fereon thi int oe pie i ‘opposite Capttol wie ovement et. Bota garnet Sc PSL TAWA JOR ge S ALL SEW BRICK HOUSE, COT. tare rh improvements, healthy and Pleas GMO sonh ae nee B20. inguin ate muh Tam OR RENT-DWELLIS crt PHILLIPS, 142: OR RENT— ss F2k 2th st.&.0 | Twostory brick Dwelling. e MARS SWORMSTEDT € BRADLET B27 Fat, 207. 300, DST, NEAR C Pre tice re ee Beatond, 498 NewVorkave nw POR RENT—NEAR PENSION arn story Brick House, nine handsome rv it staira cellar, bath and other toodern ne tame ts CH. ARMES, O27 F st, im JOR RENT 429 HST. Nw RIGHT ops water and faa: Dewy. jelated and pera intrvien, Apply to 8. OPPESHEIMEN BO ‘Mth et. mow. mba. Fes BENT ION JACKSON ALLEY Now. NEAH st st, acorner Hote. fou water and sewerare’ ‘Inguire of D. OUNNELL, Grocer, corner fisdiiaie Wiru sev JOR RENT—A. RINE-ROOM Hot Highland Smt nc 108. 4 Dt awed... STORES, FTC Str.mmu_ ana part cel cor.dthand N OFFICES. 3 estas | line dwokn Far full lat tall at ion "Tho shove oety © oetion of, the property on for buble pi a "PHON WAGGAMAN ‘One House, 6rx, Feflerwon st. Que House, Gre. Jefferson st HG. Gntsworn, Anacostia _ JOR RENT-PURNISHED HOUSES. 308. ©. G. KENNEDY, mh7-6t — 25th at OR RENT—BY RO BOL" Office Hoe SUE & 2 i eed " i 0 call or send at office, 10th and Fate nw, HENT_NEAM THE CAPITOL: A DESIRABLE and pleasantly situated Brick Dwelling, uine | includibe beth. 0S 20-at, ne. cil oes “Ee ‘0 ‘STORES. Oo 2186 stns 3.00 Shop MF 2th at apply to | WESCOTT & WILCOX. 1907 Feunsylvene sven, :NT—I WILL LEASE TO A RESPONSIBLE Nba tet w eS Fora full the mod w. ist pay a clegant aruinied sone Pun ire of Thomas Circle, at" halt price, ees See Fomine Gide at tale "prs Thor regard ban ut paid. 629 Tat mw 10 rows, #30. P .. F roots #15. a ati ane three rick, tron ERIGHT, 607 7th at ew, sr Soe | JRQH RENT — THE | Pr =e RESIDENCE 1708 onpecticnt ave.; 12 rooms; mod. impa, © AP WILL a CO. 1s Fae hte | ROR RENT. > MASSACHUSETTS AVE.. HALF | snd M wt large aide yard. 1) rou Apviy KP MLL a OO, 18 ae or -NT—LE DROIT PARK. DESIRABLE Fes El, ‘With ell improvements, beater, Lean ped #40. Also, a uuiaber of Sond dwellings anal business places. E A Mol’ Sis. mite-108 <T — TWO NEW 4-ROOM HOUSES WI Ok RENT TWO NEW,¢-1hOOM HOU = per north ply to W. Pe *mn3-im JOR RENT — TWO ‘Houses, water, $35 our Ticick ase ju “Navy Place, tkatae, OWN i, 618 Oth at thw 130 K ST. XW. NEW TWELVE thoual Rate JOUN SUPMMAN a0. 1 FF. a2e-sws OK RENT—SEVEN ROOM BAY-WINDOW BRICK, . cut 312.3 Foca Unick. $16. it 7 Shih wi 35. TYLEK & RUTHERFORD, i226 Pete, 20K RENT — BOARDING “MOUSE, FIFTEEN E owns are Guatemala fs “l, near Govt, Sic cuit T. . Georsetow \* ‘a. ‘CHAS. AL UPFEKMAN, 1611 Sed st. hn a sonth ataiw. Tir 16219 Conn. ave. FOR RENT—MISOELLANEOUS ES [ce THE Oveaes CE Sees 12-4m*

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