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r = ty et ss SF THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1887—-WITH SUPPLEMENT THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON Now Is Your Ovponresrry TODRESS HANDSOMELY AT UNPRECEDENTED LOW PRICES. EVERY GARMENT IN OUR HOUSE GUABANTEEDTO BE PERFECTION IN FIT,OF DURABLE MATERIAL AND WELL MADE, NO MAT- TER HOW LOW THE PRICE MAY BE. OUR STOCK EMBRACES EVERYTHING USUALLY SOUGHT FORIN A FIRST-CLASS CLOTHING HOUSE. IT 18 TO YOUR INTEREST TO PAY USA VISIT. RE- SPECTFUL ATTENTION WILL BE GIVEN YOU WHETHER YOU PURCHASE OR NOT. WE FEEL SUSTLY PROUD OF THE DISPLAY OF CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS WE HAVE PLACED BE- FORE THE PEOPLE, AND ESPECIALLY THE LOW PRICES WEARE ENABLED 70 SELL THEM FOR. ‘THESE ITEMS ARE OUR SHIBBOLETH. KILT SUITS FOR Bors. IN THIS LINE OUR VARIETY Is ENDLESS, AND AT SUCH PRICES AS HAVE NEVER BEFORE BEEN KNOWN IN THIS CITY FOR SUCH GOODS. YOUR INTELLIGANCE AND “GOOD JUDGMENT WILL BEAR WITNESS TO THIS FACT. OUR PRICES ARE DISPLAYED ON BVERY ONE OF THEM, AND THEY SPEAK VOLUMES. THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING 00. ee Se ‘The Evening star has « regular, permanent bowa fide daily cireulation wore than treble that of any other daily paper published in Washington, and wuch greater than that ef all the other daily papers here added together. —— as THB &TAR cannot underute tw preserve or Feturn resected communications. Contributors uhowish to possess thar manuscripts, f ule tsed, should keep a copy. Far Matter of whatever character intended for Publication must, ¥ its appearance the sare day 1 desired, reach the ujice not iater than 12 clock noon. SB” No attention paid to Anonymous Letters or Communiertions on any subject. Those who leave the city during the summer can have The Star mailed to them for any length of time, and the address changed as often as desired§ FP" Mail subscriptions must be invariably paid i» adwaner, at the rate of 30 cents per month, for the term desired. Advertisers will serve their own purpose best, and at the same time greatly accommodate Tas Sza8, if they will send im before noon to-murrow their announcements for the extra large edition of Saturday's paper, the forms of which must be saxt to press much earlier than on the other five days of the week. ap ee aes General Buller’s resignation of his post tm Ire, Jand and his request for the immediate appoint. inent of bis suecessor, furnishes one of the strongest, of political arguments for the Home Rulers, and Will undoubtediy be used with much effect in the debate fn Paritament on the government's use of its power of proclamation under the erlmes act. Baller astonished the majority of the people of Fagiand and Ireland oy his first report atter an oMctal visit to county Kerry, in which he repre- sented the people as by no means the dangerous characters their enemies had pictured them, but desirous to obey the laws, while so poor as to be uuable to pay the high reats exacted of them. ‘The whole tone of the document was sympathetic seo NO. 400 7TH ST. COR. DN. W. Hovsexeerens: ‘In making their regular Fall preparations for House | dows ueed new curtaina We have laid ins stock far larger than at any previous season, and have marked them with # desire to close them out rapidly. We have ample facilities for the display of Lace Cur- tainings, and manly. Since then little bas been heard from e him, and be has certainly noc, boon | ,, We eUsrantee the price of any article im this depart. called upon to figure conspicuously a3 Al our Curtains and Curtainings have been se- lected with the view that they will launder well. One Lot of Nottingham Curtains in either white or ecru, at S5c. per pair, worth 7: ‘One Lot of Nottingham Curtains, in white or ecra, SE fames mm length. at S5e. yer pair, former price, One Lot Russian Nottinghan Curtains, 3% yards in Jength, at $1.25 per pair, worth $1.75. Oue Lot, 3 yards in length, tape-bound edge,at $1.63 per pair, rewular value @2. One Lot Kuselan Nottingham Curtains, 3% yards in length, tape-bound edie, double and twisted thread Per pair, worth $2.60. ay irs Curtains, 3% and 4 yards in length, at $2.50 and 83.50 respectively. One Lot Curtains, 33 yards in length, tape-bound, comprising six distinct patterns, at 82.75 per pair, regular value $3.50. One Lot Curtains, beautiful patterns, 4 yards in length. tape-bound, regular value $4.50 per pair, our price 83.75 Also. a choice line of other Nottingham Cuttains, ranging from @4 upwards, We also wish to cail special attention to our splen- did line of Antiques, Applique and Real Lace Curtains. We carry an unlimited assortment, All very choice designs. Curtain Draperies in choiee patterns; prices ranging from 7c. per yard to the best. We also have an elezant line of Lace Pillow-Shams, Splashers, Lambrequins, at all prices. A besutiful line of Bed Sets, in antique and modern laces, at very low prices, A fiue stock of Curtainettes, in white or ecru, plain Shad tspe-bound, from the cheapest to the finest quali- @ preserver of the peace by force, The Proclamation issued by order of the Marquis of Salisbury embraced the district over walch Gen. Bulier presided, and bis resignation 1s doubt- leas Im consequence of It, He is beyund the sus- Pleton of cowardice, and he 1s not the man to Tesign in a fit of petty spite. He 1s used to hard duty in the fleld, and tsa perfect martinet in matters of discipline. His refusal to be a party to the earrying out of Lord Salisbury’s program in Ireland fa therefore particwarly significant. It means that he disapproves of tho coercive measures in contemplation, and thit he has reached his present position’ by conviction born of personal experience in the country involved. If, after having been chosen from the whole army because of his firmuess of will and unim- peachab.e loraity to the crown, bis contact with | the people of southern ireiand has forced bim into his present position, the strength of tne Irish patriot cause has received a handsome tribute from his act, ——————— ‘Marte Roze has shown at once good sense and good taste in notifying her adintrers that the flowers they givé her on the stage Will be sent to| the hospitals, aud requesting them uot to throw their favors and thus risk Dreaking them to Pieces, or present them in any way in the midst of scene, since thelr acknowledgment interieres With the dramatic action, and ought to be toler- ated no more in an opera than nan ordinary play. ‘The lady 13 right. ‘There is little reason or taste tm the common moe of expressing admiration of astage favorite in Engltsi-speaking countries. Jn some of the Spautsh states ft 1s the custom to Showor a popular performer with cigarettes. In the cheap theaters of Paris the overwrought sen- {iment of an audience has sometimes found veat ln.a volley of copper cota. But let it be observed that thase tributes have never been lumped, so | to speak; the cigarettes are not delivered in boxes | and bunches, or the coins in rolls and bags. That | ‘would be considered vulgar to a degree. Why shall we not draw from these foreign prac- fucesa hint forour own conduct in the use of flowers? To bombard a stage favorite with huge Douquets, hurled by the muscular arms of gallants from the galleries, as used to be the fashion in by- one days, or tohide her behind a pyramid of baskets, pillows, harps, stars and other embiems suggestive of a political funeral, as is done now, 13 alike inartistic and unseemly. How much more graceful It would be for members of the audience to toss from their places each a single Tose, oF spray of buds, which would carpet the | sage and make a bed of flowers tor the actress to | tread upon, as blossoms are strewn In the path of | abride. Surely this custom would be more beau- tiful than that which 1s now In vogue, and there Would be a sentimental phase to ft which is lack | ing now—namely, the fact that the humblest ..s | weil as the grandest admirer couhl afford to take part in the demonstration. Here {s an idea tor the active brains of Washing- | tonto work upon between tnis time and the} fulness of the dramatic season. Last yeir our lady play-goers set the fashion for the whole country in the banishment of the obstructive hat, Their success In fnaugurating one reform ought to encourage them in trying theirhand ai another ———S It ts very much to the credit of the fraternity of French novelists that a reaction has set in amongst ‘hem against the superfluous pruriency of Zola. When the latter author began his career asa lit. erary “naturaltst” he drew about hima consiler- ‘ble body of disciples, generally young men and cnthustasts, who aiied him as the propher of a Sew dispensation. They were realy to follow wherever he led, tn the interest of what they “truth.” The exiremity to which their c has gone in his later work, however, has OUR ENGRAVING DEPARTMENT. ‘We will continue to engrave your name on s copper Plate and print therefrom 50 cards for 86 cents, We will reprint from plate 50 cards for 40c. And charge 7c. for 100 cards, We will guarantee this first-class work~as good se the beste ‘We wish to announce to our numerous patrons that all goods in our lines for early fal wear Lave already arrived. Our stock of Fine Dress Goods is very large. Fall Wraps for ladies and children. Knit Saeques, Bootees and Leggings for the Baby now ready. Never before so large a variety of Children’s School Hosiery. Ladies’ Warm Skirts, long and short, and in all ma- rived to-day. ing Low you get the very first ehoice and have @ great variety to select from, 420, 422, 424, 496 SEVENTH ST. Bors: Scuoor Surrs. This cool, crisp weather must remind parents and guardians more forcitiy than any words of ours of the necessity of providing their boys ‘ith a warmer grade of Clothing than they have been wearing Usgusted them all A number of them have - snited in a public protest, wiieh seems to have | “Ben the mercury was firting with the ni = SSEGK the DEW spaper press geaerally with favor, | fehcol will commeuce next Monday eck Schoo! ‘or the editorial comments drawn t have just the Tery far from flattering to Zola, Ie ta ney | Stitsaredust the things the litte fellows need, and in unlikely that the chief apostie of nateralism has | ‘He history of our house—extending over s period of twenty years—we were never in as good form to cater seen bis best days, and that the vulgar sw which he has been dealing out to hisreaders Ly RaV® | to the youngsters wants aa we ate to-day, SAKES AND COMPANY, cieyed upon their palates to the potmt of nausea, $a ‘The socialist party exists no longer in New York. ‘There ts a progressive labor party, however, which 4s composed of the saue material This cBangeoc | The Practice that obtains generally with manufac- ame Is one of the mos: interesting Incidentsof re- | turers of Boss’ and Children’s Clothing is to make up cent polltics. At Henry George’s conventiog in Sy- Facuse the other day, the soctaitst oratorsstraggied | "0 Weighis in the year, that is tosay, Summer and to convince the assembled detagates that the great | Winter weights, Now, as we view these things—and experience is our preceptor-the ttle fellows arene keenly sensitive to heat and cold and the different de- tees that intervene botween the extremes aa their seniors—this being so, we reason why should the mass of Amerfean Workingmen are soctalista, and that, theretore, ft would be the helght o: folly for | any labor party to throw the socialists over. It Unis be true, Why have the Socialists dropped their name all of a sudden? If it would win for them the srmpathy and co-operation of the majority of didnt they cling to tt | Welzht of their clothes not be graded to meet the changing seasons? We do It is doubtful whether | esa ng cea, eee they could answer suclia question themselves—or, | ™*MUfacturers, but we proceed to make up, or have perhaps Whether they woul be willing ta made up for us, School and Dress Suits of mediute SS Mr. carisies course wit Fesjewt to the Thove | Tftt fbr euitble for ently fal wear; not heavy wert res e Tho contest, a8 be bas outijged 1 to a newspaper cor. | @°NsH t? encumber by thelr weight, bat quite warm enough to preserve an even temperature. not even condescend to hunt fur atfirmative testi. mony tm his own Dewalt, being content to let the other side present all te proots it can flog, and to Sep down and ous if they can procure enough to cunvince his fe¥ow representatives in Congress Vaat he obtained lis seat by anyone's wronguving. Felfauce tn the justice of thelr clalms.and an equal wiliimgness.so be judged without the interpost- ton of a techatcal plea, there would ve less of public tas aud money expended on fruitless con- teats, and more left to use on something of prac. tical pybitc banent. Both our Fall and Winter Stock of Boys’ Clothing and other fixings is now complete, and we feel per- feefly safe in saying tht in no house in all Americs can a more thoroweh assortment of Boys’ belongings be found than here. Made honestly and well, cut in ‘the most approved styles, properly proportioned, and therefore will fit exactly. Look through our Boy# Clothing Department. Your time will be spent profit ably if you have Boys to care for, would frignten ail purttes | respondent, 13 digaifigd and consistent. He does | SAES ANB COMPANY. It all memberg certified to the House felt an equal ——— Somehow, Mrs John F. Andrews does not yearn to run agaim for Governor of Massachusetts on the democratic ticket. His best friends suspect tat he found tne amusement too expensive to be tmdulged in as often asonce a year. He makes a Enropeam tour a convenient excuse for declining the bouor; but anyone who reads between the lines of bis premature declination cannot fail to See Winat is really the matter. The canvass of last fall, ike the brief career of Prince Alexander, of Battenberg, on the Bulgarian throne, is probably So interesting a reminiscence that its central gure cannot afford to break its charm by an attempted Tepetition. a SAKS AND COMPANY, BOYS' AND MEN'S OUTFITTERS, SEVENTH AND MARERT SPACR, 9 Scaoor Scvprirs. Probably no single feature of Gov. Shepherd's sone a Gs Sar oer ee grand scheme of improvements for the national SeiOOL Sat peice capital attracts more attention and elicits more triad: Me fat ae , admiration from vistors than the sixty-three DESI thousand toarvelousiy thrifty and beautiful shade trees that adora the streets of our new Washing- ‘ar tom The parking commisston—Messrs. Wm. R. ta xupPEnr. ‘Suuith, Williata Saunders and John Saul—through Those tatelligent labor of love these trees: have | ‘deen planted and grown, treat upon many points of interest in rerard to thelr tree trust in thelr ‘snnual report, to be found elsewhere in THE Stak. 40%, 405 7th st. aw, above D sk Fixings. should not forget to see whether their win- |" ST ARIPED LARE RIS. ‘Wo are showing the largest assortment of these woods ever opened in Washington, ad at prices that will astonish everybody. Read the following list and bear in mind that WE KEEP IN STOCK EVERY- THING THAT WE ADVERTISE. We do not adver tise one thing and show you another. It ts not our way of doing bus.ness, oF LASHERS. Pure LINEN SPLASHERS for outline work, largo ize, drawn thread pattern. Only 18¢.; worth 5c. A handsome MOMIE CLOTH SPLASHER. Only ‘28. Cannot be matched under 50c. ‘MOMIE SPLASHER, open work, at 50c.; worth 75c. MOMIE SPLASHERS, 76c. & bargain st $1.00; “SCARFS. wal PURE LINEN BUREAU SCARF, sise 18x54; stamped om both ends, 20c.: cheep at 38c. Very Long BUREAU SCARY, size 18172; only 350.; worth 500.; patterns very handsome. een Nort BUREAU SCARY, size 20x73, 30e.: worth @5c. ep emg pla TL sive 15x72, only 95e.: worth ieaas atin aviecd hese ieee open work edges, $1.68; worth $2.00. Tee & ty FER MS = $29 00 y gue s%s GUYVERS PURE LINEN TRAY COVERS, fringed al) round, sige 18227, only 19c.; cheap at 2ée, PURE LINEN COVER, 21233, 500; cannot be ‘matched for less than 630. MOMIE CLOTH COVER, knotted fringe all round; 20336. 68c.; worth 85¢. FINE MOMIE COVER, open work, 960. ; worth $1.25. OY¥LI PURE LINEN DOYLIES, 6x6, 100. apiece or $1.00 ‘dozen. This would bes bargain at 81.25 » dozen. MOMIE DOYLIES, open work, 9x9, 12%¢. apiece oF $1.25 a dozen; chesp at $1.50 a dozen. Handsome Open Work MOMIE DOYLIES, 15c. apiece or $1.60 a dozen; worth a great deal more. HEMSTITCHED DOYLIES, pure linen, 12%¢. apiece or $1.25 s dozen; something new. DDD. BB Bop S apiece of 81.65 » dozen: very cheap. ‘We have all these goods to match in sets if desired. ‘They are ail stamped in very pretty designs. Many more instock. Our space being too limited to men- ‘tuon them all. BRO 2M 3 S85 BALI S uBBA A UUM MggS 100 7TH, STH AND D STREETS X.W. PRCIAL S GLovE ves ‘TO-MORROW. Act wisely and buy your gloves at ‘THE PALIAS ROYAL. To Ovn Visrrons. ‘The folks at home are to be remetabered, #9, of course, you are xoing to take s souvenir of some kind home to | them. But what shall itb? ‘That isthe all-important question, Look through this list and perhaps you will find that we have just what you want. Our Fall Im- portation of Saat Bo Boe & ‘bss just arrived. We beve them from 49c. to 9.48. Dolls with Risque Head snd Kid Body. 40. up. A Leader—An immense Doll, with Movable Head and Joints, Eyes to Open and Shut, Long Hair, Shoss and Stockings, ouly $1.68. (Cannot be duplicated for leas than €2.50.) ‘Then there are others of all Rin@s and at all prices Infant Dolls, Sailor Dolls, and, in fect, every kind tm Tt RI WEL BY LE % we y par as v. $% 8 JE, OYE, REAL GOLD AND SILVER, AS WELL AS THE IMITATION. ‘The Latest Novelties are the ENAMEL and MOOR. STONE JEWELRY. Tho Enameled goods are made to represent Daisies, Pansies, and other Flowers, and are the most beautiful goods brought out this season, Tho prices range from $1.45 to 2.48, MOONSTONE JEWELRY in Fatitastic Designs, all Colors, from $1.09 to $4.68, These goods must be seen to be appreciated. SCARFPINS from 17¢. to $13.35, CUFF BUTTONS frem 17¢. to $18.35, EARRINGS from 17e. to $20. LACE PINS trom i7e to $20, CHATELAINBS ané CHATELAINE ORNAMENTS from 980. to 94.39, GOLD WATCHES (14 kirat) from $12.49 tip. SILVER WATCHES from 95 up. POCKET-BOOES froin 25e. to $7.48, HAND-BAGS frot 25c. to 90.68. ‘TRAVELING-BAGS, 91.35 to ye GLOVES FOR LADIES from aegle toae2s., FOR GENTLEMEN from 96¢. to $1.98. FOR MISSES for 98c, ‘We ate selling s dplandid Sbuttoh Embroldered Kid Glove at O8c. which we are suré cannot be ai elsew! ere for less than » dollar. Then we haves and 8-button Undressed G8e. and 88c. respectively that ness. Alno, G-button Chamois Mousquétaltts at 680, These, of course, ate JOBS, but they ste good ones, ‘The prices of our “PALAIS ROYAL” and “ELITE” ‘Gloves (out régtilar warranted stoth) ate ab follows: a G-but 150 Gente..... but. anda Monae. 288 Gente eR 1.69 B-but, « ‘a Gente” 278 leva, & iho gest Reo iss 20-but, “ eae Gents’ Castors. 25-bat, * beet af “PALAIS AVAL (& LISNER, Sole Proprister tad Mansge?,) tent Ai7-1119 PRNWSYLVANIA AVENUR Splemdid line of Stiff Hate at Boye Derby Hats: ‘Cloth Hints, ail color® $1. Fart Gooss PLAIN AND FANCY MLE Sealra, FOUR Tt 6 ees ADIES ©) | La aESee me ae a ae sth tee Gor. Gib and ota me ey Capitol Bulle 6 985 Pehnsylveniaave, Ovex Sarcrvayvs "Tn. 6 P.M. ‘We keep our establishment open en Satur- days as usual ustil@ p.m. Ready for business ata m. ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor, 11th and F sts. nw. 10-4 N. ¥. Mus Corrox, 250 By a judicious purchase we are enabled to offer 10-4 New York Mills Sheeting Cotton at the low price of 25c. PRE YARD. ‘The price has been heretofore 30¢. per Yard. This affords customers an excep- tional opportunity tolsy in s large sup- ply, as there is no saying how long this Price will be maintained, (Second floor.) ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, BOSTON DRY Goods HOUSE, Cor.11th snd F sts. nw. I. C. Conszrs, ‘We recommend the I. 0. French sls Porse- phone Corsets as the best fitting and most com- fortable corseta obtainable for the several Prices. ‘We have hed these corsets made in different lengths of bust to each waist size in onder to At ‘the short and stout, the high and stout, the igh and thin, and the low and thin, equally “1, ©." French Coutil, $1.50. “L ©.” Ghort-Waiats, 31.75. “L C." French Sateens, $2.25. “LC.” Spoon-busk, $2.75. “1, 0." Long-waisted, 83.5 ‘11. 0." Satin, spoon-busk, $4.87. Customers who have not done so should give ‘these corsets an impartial trial. (Second floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sts. nw. Marx Dows Ix Hosray. In order to name s low price on a lot of Ladies’ Fine Quality Cotton Hose, we were obliged to purchase largely.and,in consequence, find we have too many to dispose of through the regular demand this season, and, as we ‘carry no goods over from one season to another, we have marked them down to sell them at ‘once from ‘35¢. TO 250. PER PAIR. ‘They comé in choice styles of fancy and pin ‘ataipes, in bine, brown and cardinal Qiain floor; south arch.) ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Naw Faz Ghoves. The folllowing importations in Fins Gloves have been placed on sale: 100 dozen -Button “Imperial” Pinked-wriat Kid Gloves, in biick and all the approved autumn shades. Only 81.50 per pair. ‘The most reliable Glove for the price ever our 00d fortune to offer. 100 dozen 4-Button Relair Kid Gloves, in black and astorted shades of tan. Only $1 per Pai We also offer our own direct importation of 4-Button Black Kid Gloves, embroidered in colors, with colored welting to match. 4Button Imperial Kid Gloves, embroidered onthe back in shades to mateli the fall and winter dress fabric We have raised the standard of our Glove Do- partment, confining our selections to thowe that we can conscientiously recommend as made of reliable skins, properly tauned, dyed in pure coloring matter and thoroughly stitched. We present each purchasr of a pair of Gloves with a neat dressy Glove Fastener. Main floor; center.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Loxpos-Liverroor Crommsa Co. ANNOUNCE THEIR FIRST OPENING OF FALL AND WINTER SUITS FOR BOYS AND CHILDEEN. SCHOOLSUITS. SCHOOL SUITS, SCHOOL SUITS. 4 BPLENDID SUIT, AGE 5 TO 13. 82.50. ABEAUTIFUL PLAID SUIT, AGE 5 TO 13.98.00. BOYS' SUITS, ALL STYLES AND COLORS. PRICES RANGING FROM 84.85. $6, $6.50 TO $12, THESE GOODS ARE MANUFAC- ‘FORED FOR OUR SPECIAL USE, AND ARE GENUINE NOVELTIES. THEY CANNOT BE SEEN ELSEWHERE. BRING YOUR BOYS, AND WE WILL MARE THEM HAPPY. LONDON-LIVERPOOt, CLOTHING COMPANY, 2 Comer 7th and G sts. n.w, Rawetz Bice Sux. BONNETS PERFECTION SILKS, being pure dye, are the best wearing Silks made. They have been sold. by us sins their introduction, and we have never had acomplaint made to us. We have al? the numbers, nd feel confident in recommending them ts the ; @>- Meas the best Silks that money ¢an buy. Guinet's Celebrated Black SILKS, in all grades, American SILKS, at $1 snd $125, that cannot be matehed for price. New DRESS GUODS in the latest styles, ‘White SILKS for Weddings. Fall Stock New BILAGK GOODS, and tle largost stock of TABLE LINENS at the lowest possible prices. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, ONE PRICE. 9 819 PENNSYLVANI4 AVENUE. Waste New Your Mostuuy, A JOURNAL DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF MBRCHANT TAILORING,” AND AC- @EPTED AS AUTHORITY BY THE BEST TAILORG, SAYS REGARDING THIS FALL'S STYLES: “BEYOND ALL QUESTION THE THREE-BUTTON CUTAWAY MORNING QUATS ARE THE MOST POPULAR AT PRESENT, AND THEY ARE LIKELY TO RETAIN THEIR HOLD UPON THE PUBLIC YOR BOMB {IME TO COME. THEY HAVE UNDERGONE SOME CHANGES SINCE LAST BAR, THE PRINCIPAI, ONE BEING THAT Fuev ane cur sounwaarsdonten op MADE TO ROLL LOWER. THIS CHANGE IN FAVOR OF THREE BUTTONS 18 THE NAT- URAL OUTGROWTH OF THE DISPOSITION ‘TOINGREAGE THE OPENING AT THE NECK. BRAIDS LAID ON FLAT, OF MADIUM WIDTHS, ARE THE PREVAILING STYLE FOR FINISHING THE EDGES OF ALL COATS MADE FROM WORSTEDS, WHILE DOUBLE- STITCHED eal ARE PREFERKED FOR ALL, GARME. MADE FROM ROUGH Goods AND FANCY SUITINGs.” THIS EXACTLY OUR NEW OF TALL AND WINTER READY- ‘MADS SUITS, WHICH WE HAVE JUST HAD BAR" Zeer Mla orMuE es gre, DOMESTIO CASSIMERES. NOT ONLY Fostasinty yh noear ue et BY COMPARISON WITH CUNTOM WORK THAT CUBTS 60 TO 75 PRE CENT nd it & BARWUM & 00, | men. WANTED--HELP. W ANTED—A ory. To > COOK, WASH AND IRON Was ly at a PaCTABLE WTR} cee Weert ropes, ag maid te an invalid; 4: 7 arED = WO A; ENTICAS AT 1 DRE Wainer. oaPey AS NADe ate we WWASTEDS A CotcReD woman ewesh, and ifun ia private Yount Derniatd who can anviat with the washing abd irc Avpiyat O18 Massachusetts ave, be W ANTED-A SUBER, MIDDL perieyced man Witla small fuaitiy, to tas farm neat luis city. "Good wages to Hsiit party. ATEN PATCH, 906 10t1 a.m, 700 10 ain ;2 to = WaAsteD—« pit as chambermaid and waltresa opi at ove ecerences required pt ANTEOTA NOUTH To TUE UP BUNDWES aud make imeeif generally tsefal. ow. THORN & C 3 Oth st. nw. VASTED-A WHITE GU ‘NURSE CALI ‘at 1013 8 st. nw. Go a ANTE! THREE PLASTERERS, EAST CaP Ol st, between Gth and ral sis, Ged wages, J F. SMIT! y ANTED_X FTRST-CLAGS DIAGRAM DRAFT5. ment; mus tc W. BMOSES & SON cor Lith aud Fas yg | WASTED DRESSMAKERS DIMEDIATELY AT Sire pAFELFINGELS. 1110 lath cto WANIED-A YOUNG LADY IN A SEWIN i WA: Ghine office. “Address Box 135, Star tice: s9-2t> SW ANTEDIN OUR, SUBSCRIPTION DEPAK penton quergtic ad wile to eara our bid | or references ADLIY Epstalte 10mm ofbcer sand 2 iss ewe aw LS | WHERGA | HALF-GROWN WHITE GIRL_TO fpsiat about the lowe. Bring reierencen. tit a S02 ‘ED—AT ONCE, FI LABS COOK AND | Edundtenst must be neat and houeats ef Call between and 4, 1304 Let WANTED-AMAN, ABLE AND WILLING TO learn, located ottnide Washington, Yo represent in hin locality a responsible house: woud salary: refer angen, Sab Mle. House, Lock Box 1989, New York Witeea DRUMMER AND A FIFER (BOYS), Apply to St John's Academy, Alexandria, Va. af Waste cot bald, Out louie Hodes = clerk: work uot had, but loug hours. pay £00 qmplormcnt sie dy to right person. Call after 9p: 1406 New York 38. ‘De.visiwustore. Sierences. WY 122 = ESGWS STE dG Se and mnminienn ne we malities A: MhURaL Pabos ec Bal evo. Wash. irom and do work, Applyat9u2 2.thwt mw. sera he ANTED.-YOUR ORDERS FOR COOKK NURSES Wan Ladies Nureos White a Colored Cooks and Second Cooks, Scully one, Drivers, fieassioons gece help tale. ad fonaie ieee SSbARHAM Gob! aot Wi —AT HEADQL AK for Couks, Chambermaic Nurses: Scarnstros Me faiters, Cooks.Ccach mien, Butlers and Valet, “ COUMBS § BLKGESS. 8 |___ WANTED -ROoMS.__| 'TED—A YOUNG LADY WISHES TO RENT 2 <T two ious im no western section. st references given. Address Box 434, — | Bie | entice. | WiASTE SEY Lapy, gec.ud-siory frout, Rovan | Boo dia anail sduit family. ‘Address, wich ims, [Ad G., Starottice, 9-20" lV ANTED—THREC OR FOUR UNFURNI<HED | VV ‘rooms, with or without board, for eelf, wife and three children. Address, stating locauon, W. “A. G. tur Office. 2 WANTED WE WANT MORE ROOMS: CA RENT | ‘them iu two or three days; have mui | for all ‘ing. Room Kent Renting Ac | Seem sia | WASTEDIIWO_ FURNISHED “ROOMS ae 1 y2ah Scat or second floor. n.%. section above 19th | t, for unmarri ticere. ol acres naval o 5 ROOM, AND east of 12th month. Address ‘ATED. THREE OR FOUN COMMUNICATING | WW Sotumnished Rome. second fcr, with bath. Gen- | Henan, wife, aud two suvail chide. Locat op be- | tween Toth and 18h Mand Gstamw. State terms | aiid references, Box 102, Star offica. tee NTED-HOOMS--TO PARTIES HA’ that will save thesn times trouble aud’ inoue. Hoga Nat w en mabe, Kenting Areney, 98 F et D.RAMEY. dy 15-Sme Ws WOMAN WHO CAN DO PI. ‘sewing and mending, and make herself generally preful. Apply, at 1413 Massachusetts ave., between the hours of 1 "sed ANTED—A GOOD WHITE F to horses and make himself the Bouse Apply at No. 103 Call bet WANTED, WHITE GIRL TO coo) Vand iron in a mmall family, at 804 7tii st. uw. sBEt ws “A TYPEWRIT! W 303 thet. nw. WiANTEDS/ G00 WOMAN (WHITE) AS COOK, inaswall farily: must have Orst-class refer: | ences: German preferred. ‘812 Tthat. nw. ncea: G prefer Apply w. 0 ATT! Te erally usefal about Potomac st. W. W. APPLY ‘WANTED—4 SETTLED WHITE WOMAN TO DO | dining-room work: also settled White Girl for | Ueht house-work, “Must sve good references, Ad- dress C CORTEREAT Star Ofice NIN Gi ei Do iG MA V fore who understands cattine treah uewe und gan come well commended: Apply, betweeu 2 apd 3 p.m, at 831 North Capitol Bt" War naoe tuatweof ilik route, G22 and: boards arst-clans itor, understand Hiatt nendig waiter and drive Sn |ALIONAL Ls. W D¥ K Anunt be quick at Beare well recommended, Address 2 rapid penman aud ‘Star office. WASTER Wow OOKS, $10 10 $40. ber and Kitchen muids, Wurses, walveress, men cooks, butlers, drivers, waiters, scullions, boy for Eny- Jond, caterers, fancy baker and Janitors,” NATION AL BULEAU, 61371 Serre GoD GOLORED HAIL HOAD hands to work on @ railroad near Greeusburs, Pa,: Wages @1.40 )» rday; free transportation (0 Apply 38 1 st.n.w. ‘T.CAVAN, a7 WASTEDSA YOUNG, MAN, TO, ASSIST 19 krocsry store: must have a knowledge of the bus- inesé and be Well recommended, Apply at 1106 15) st. (Se ees CABINET. MAK. o. shuck uysters. Apply at 107 i st y ANVED-AN EXPERIE 5 W WAGES 882 EADS ONG BARRE Sis Bak, ANTED—ONE GOOD WOMAN TO COOK. ron and do general housework. Cali JOHN HENDERSON, 317 13th st. s.w. 7-30" ANTED—A RELIABLE YOUNG GERMAN TO Wate wecon and asst generuly. A. SANDERS, Bi that, 23 AM | |W, “Ww! ANTED. -HOUSES. Ware, A GOOD HOUSE IN DESIRABLE Tocation by a gentleman and wife with no chil- dren; careful tensiita: rent uot to exoced $25; best of references giveu. Address CLERK, Star office. 68-30" | WASTED—BY OCTOBER 1, HOUSE CONTAINING | seven or eight room; ali modern improvements; situated between Stand 17t sta and Peuusyivauia | ave-and Pat; remt must be moderate. Address Bi 131, Star office. Wane ic Ge ga Sod fo £5,800 sah. Gast OF Pt bea banvain, “Addrers °C. Gy Star ollles, -as-3e WANTED ey A GENTLEMAN AND. WIFE (ho chitdzen) the care of # house while family are | pent during the winter; best of reference given.” Ad- Sas Star ollice. sre DEMANDS | ud susil Houses in all | ‘such will do well | HOPKINS 40 sections of by plseing them’ in our but:ds. TON, cor. 6th aud La. a Property vertixed | @ HE 1008 F ¥ JANTED—WE HAVE CONSTANT DEMAND for suusl_and moderace sized houses in all parte of tneciiy owucaa haviug guch for rege Wilt Sud | prompe and ral “heir hotses | fn'our bands, man Sirutubs ®cO., cit; age WA roeaerimes tirs W ANID HAVE, DAILY INgUiNIES FOR ange, medium-eized and sual! botaes, 18 good lo- | | caliticn cwuers having such tur reut or sale will fad ) to hel atvantage to place thea in muy Haus: all property placed iu any babds will, Heetntiont charge toowners, Re. T LELPOLD, | = A) ioscuni,necr the terminus of the Co- lumbia RR, 15th and 'E; pavements, water, gas, &c | easy terns: uiall cash pesanent, $15 taouthiy houses | Very convenient; good locality. eens | | Torus: ke wiven uf applicntion oa the prowess and see them. SES T to responsivie tenants, | | Farties owning stall Houses would do well by placing ‘tien in our kaids, as we have LARGE DEMA®DS tor h property. All Houses placed with us will be lib- | | grip advertised tree of chanwe, GREEN & CUNNING: | iW at Lote tor ‘gash purchasers. Any property | rlaced wits will be SuBeruly ailvertised af our ex Deus, Hens collected, Estates taanacel Tusurauce HOLLAND & THOMPSON, st, Adjoining Sun Buildin. 1313 MONEY TO LOAN. $30,000 BLScrece Sa, o8 FR Ee PSL & co, NTED—PALT { ACCUSTOMED TO SELLING elas gu, ; ANTED— DUNDORES EMPLOYMENT BU- Feat, co anit colori) for ull iinds th conducted by ladies. Men and women. white domestic labor, for city diotels and fasnilice), Nan nurters for Swedish, Gerinai, and other foreign bel $M. BURNHAM, 630-Ui2 F st. n.w. se0-at + ANTED—WOMEN COOKS, #10 TO #40: CHAM- (W ietmnsias Nursus and Latundresses in city or away Waiters, Drivers or Farm neSbte COUMS & BULK Hap War poetets he etree aD COL, according to ability. Nice, entecl ‘eiuployment for HeGiowand gendewen, No panting, recaipta or bu Airite at ouce, euclusing selfeaddressed at ebinped envelone ip EME SUPPEN AGENCY as NERS FOR PROF. Cf Wow inisrustiouel Baler ayscon sea rdjeor tape-measure alone, as all. scientific ocut. Paris. Berlin ind’ Londou dressmukers. cut, iatierns cut, inateztals fitted. basted, dra Tie agave “taunt, by Mine. 8. fergatbry ue Maden” 1222 Fats, dormads, Ensen "Cou ss Jigs Fat, i ONRY TO EOAN IN BUSIS TANGING Font | AML $500 to $15,000 on approved real-estate: no de- ays, ‘charges’ reasonable. JUHS SHEGMAS & CO, $500, $300, $2,500, sung ood teal satiate, 36-108 3 MOxEx To Loan ar TONEST MATES OF ES: terest. on appryved real estate dvuate in the Dis- inict or Columbia. No deiay when security is ample. FRANCIS B. MOH CN, 822m __ Real Estate and Low te | MORRLIS TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. s2-1m ‘ONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES ON SP bends aud, govd collateral: commercial “paper fvucut aud sud: desler im municipal securi igen Louis CONSSGHAM LAID nn ‘8u30-1m we ¥ TO LOAN, IN LARGE AND SMALL MMLsums. on approved ‘real esiate security, at lowent Tacs of interest; churges moderate. At Hy 7. Lil POLD, 1351 F st. a. $100,000 ‘Lelephoue 789. ae TO LOAN ON MARYLAND | ‘Farms and Country Flaces. G, H. WHITE & CO, 322 _N. Charles st., Baltimore, iT Al HTED—AG! NTS IN EVERY COUNTY IN TH. WE ‘ACTURI ee Rutherford, N. NJ. Wie Guiting by tallor apatea, at reduced price gli drasting done on govds; patterns cut to measure. 1010 F a, 1. au27-Lm WANTED-MISCELLA NEOUS ‘CLE 4€ TO51 INCH OR SAFETY Ww ‘O23 Lat. n.w., with description. rice anun beata ae TE} ELLAS TO COVER AND Ki Warr FRoditks' Factory, 613 Detnwe Bratch store 14il st. near H st. about | Fu RENT 1720 Ut ST. | ferred. L ROOMS UN PF; 1 wleove room A oor, on 34 OK RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS ON SE # Seer, tu private family, with or without Boa: sce. COMMENICAT- lor two bedrooms, TWO FURNISHE Fee Peete at 12 8s uished Taos, suitable fur on a wie, 04d gam bata, aud nuble rates, RENT— CKNISHED syipout Oaidat 110 5th ore nie ar. “ROOMS WITH B ) \T-THRE b dats ina tarstomeole os nas tent ined ral fires F°. RENT—102) 1770S or BP Urnished Poms: priv ba a soy 52 @ st. tate for weutic Feferetices ex lutiged ENT—TWO NEATLY FURNISHED FRONT "Koons, with balcutiys= south: ‘routs heal. eas. OR RENT—THRER OR FOUR Sug Koome, emtable for Ligui houxckeciang water Say. Aor, conventent to Ave lines of stivet cars ren | moderate.” 1203 H st. uw. re JOR RENT—FRONT ROOM, PARLOR FLOOR, and suite of rooms o second Boor. all handsomeiy furnished: mew house; heated by furnany and with open fire-places; table board. 719 Mtient. — s3-3t" FE. RRENT—1400 8 ST. NW. THREE UNFU ished Reonie for ligt housekeeping, ch eeccnal floor: mo ehiidren. a W., LARGE FRONT also lune nyt Loot Cia divoun ona auction otis tse Moots southern exjamate, Hieerk "Ges sgaae went ot Mar aad meu TAO AND 200% 1ST SE NF With heat and gas" alsocight-room Louse: ‘nia. Foraale, two-scory brick i: tive 1o= tion, includitur ¢rucery DURiness, shim 3K RENT_TWO ROOMS, POR GENTLEN Landsomdy furmtahed: light and heat, Without board.” 1510 Rigas at nw. JOH RENT—1014 12TH ST. N. = (soiue comuntinie: first cise fable boar. “Keasonable rates to permanent tenaiits Desirabie locality. Mowe comtorus, References st 30° 20 ENT—PLEASANT KOOMS, IN NEWLY furnished house, heated by furnace and grate fires, References 1215 Lst. aw. __ FOE DESIRABLE Row ws, Ist and 1 ted room, with board 913 New York ave. n. w. sot T 4. OR RE M8: + TWO PLEASANT [' furuisied Kooms on second fede in be OND FE RENT—TARLOR AND BED-ROOM, SE new floor frout, furnished; southern exposure: boug private’ family; @60 for two; unturnish: gid Fst. nw, ee oe de OR RENT—TWO LOVELY FUR: on second foor: heat, light and bath: rent $1 wonth. reat of the house ccupied by owner. ave. JOR RENT—PLEASANT FURNISHED Roows, ey suite of ciuglc: table board alae, ters nigder- ate, “314 and 1 ave. BW. “Sta 7 So "FURNISHED COMMUNI. cating Kooms parlor and bed-room!, om 24 floor, lyse of Kitchen Ifneedad, Caliat 70 Q st. uw. a7 JOR RENT—WITH BOART ne front: SRS a 1017 M atrect, cor. 11th street n. JOR RENT—TWO- 7 ae muuieuting rooms, in private family, with La Rew house and new furniture; convenient to sireet cars. 1417 6th stem. or JOR RENT — 161: is suite of roots, 2d story: fOr hoiaseksepins | 6-1 ‘of three mesi-boarders wauted. Iteferences. J(OR RENT—TWO OR THREE FURNISHED, ON firstand second floor, at 213 Eat. uw. — wo-lw* [Fe RENT—CORNER OTH ST. ND MASS. AVE two lane nicely : (Y rocms, with 22d wt. ..w. JOR RE: by dus, week, | door. GUS Fat tet i ling at our Roe a, Aen Fest__Information free. D.K ¥ Ft = PaR- lors. en suite, ile: also, pleasavt hall rooms, table for xeutlemen, with or without board, Lith st, mw. Be JOR REN Rooms, UT mely turished, on reasonable terms to de sirable rersous in that clqrant house, 1005 13th at a. worth of Kst, and Frauklin Park; ove of the bai locations, in ‘OR REN'T—FURNISHED.BEAUTIFULPARLORS second floor, bay-windows and open grates in every Toou; corner Louse: new: south and east frout. refer ences required, 1101 Kat.n w. ‘OR RENT—HANDSOMELY-FURNISHED SUITE of rooms, with {Fivate bath first floor; also, single roomia, with oF without References. #30 14th at nw. u20-1 k RENT—A BEAUTIFUL THIRD S front room, to single gen! furnished. ‘Ww ‘OR RENT—FURNISHED AND UNFU BOOMS. light, and airs. Prices reasonable. Jodiing, Se. Ve. i m8 THE CLINTON BOUsk, 826, 823, 824,526, 828 7th SUB. w. Slain Gucratice, 826 71h at ‘Street cant pass the door to all the cits. POPEN ALL Nie e833 FOR REN ’T—OFFICES. JOR RENT—ELEGANT OFFICE | koows, aN or eu suite, with private bath zvoiny No. corner 11th, nrst. sci SGM! eo tdor rae FOR RENT: SEY & THOMPSON, 313 1313 ¥ st., Adjoimmg Sun Buiidit “OR RENT—1537 14TH ST. N.W. 8 kooMs. ‘owner Willing to turn into a store fora suitable tenant, Apply at 411 loth at. uw, J MSEy ALWAYS IN OUR HANDS TO LOAN ON satiniactory real estate security, iu sums 10 wdAGas Gand Uper ceut interest HILL & JUHNSTON, 738 15thet. ow. insuats iwerest 4 O HOLTZMAN, __ comer 10th and F sts, nw, y ANTE {COND-HAND BOOKS OF EVERY description iberal east prices paid. Address BOOKS, Star o = de NIED_A HORSE, WEIGHT 1900, 30E4 70 We or ina sas Que weighing 50U; same age, fast walker. Apply to W. ES E SON, 2 a t Spy ANTED—: OBUY—FOR CASH, COKMNER STOR! ‘und provisions: northwest part o Dreier: farese. siaung pe Fi cs. Jcpnutonits st reduced 2 $5.90, ub to 15th October. Malice liable forusocery stores Adateys tures, au , 5 oF. Brest eat whee ‘erat ANTED- TWO PI ¢ A MONTH WILL BE fOr ax mon ‘9 responsible Dale dress Box S07, City Post Otee. ms 5 eae Ww au “ED—TRY OU. Wiens i Pattee Tego. bol Center Murket. aT Soest t get rancid: Keeps beter Jeatisisetion guaranteed of money returned. au3-6w" ‘s 4 Dioderate commissious. NU. WSUNMINS. eof, Hana J9en ste JOR RENT—LARGE, NE} DWELLING, 1532 T4TH STN. W. 70 feet deep; five celiar, Dweiline seven: rooms, including kiteben; batl converiences. Will mot rent separatel auz0-2w STEIGER & LIEBEKMA STORE-ROOM AND Store-room is ori ‘contains modern 303 Fst. FOR RENT--MISCELLANEOUS TABLE IN REAR OF Foot, App MON NEAL EO ATESES ‘1MOB.4. FISHER & CO, es 1sve Pat nw, Mo TOLOAN OX REALESTATE AT LOWEST ‘DANENHOWER & 50! __1LAS F MOREY TO LOAN O§ REAT ESTATE On vinsT- ‘class secutities, at lowest rates of interest, ‘uuny where the security is good. pre) 0. C.GKEEN, 303 7th st uw, BUSINESS CHANCES. Wataru, ‘SELL FIFTY SHARES or: STO ot Gold Miniug Lo. Address K., Star office. 9-; —IMMEDIATELY —A GOOD Work ANSEDe the uauutectiting of Gocroomue end plumbing. Also a reliable man to clean store and take om of orse, at once, RK. C. G., Star: ‘ED—WELLS DUG, BORED ae Eee Wee canoe ceep soe ae ee Spyelal attention bald to Cleaning well, Tepu ‘Fie ork easy. AU Kiuds of well wor Bo'tye most sujlitul manticr. Lerme moderate. WAL HLMOPAg S25 edit nse, pion TED—A FEW MUSIC PUPILS BY A LADY Si ears. of experience: refers ‘Termaslow. Address Mrs. 3 ie HOBuSUD, 1920, ie ste. aeris nod BgEED On pRIVER Waris. ‘The. hig and most ie well- doe Tee: ap ee tee Dinerioee et Wao TO PASTCRI KEEPING rses winter aud enmmer specialty box stalls spi rea fend box at Price's table Si orn ato. Er in igpaon tha SPOERRR, Supe, Ma. Ly |D-EVERY BODY TO KNOW! cB hits opened a Sirst-class, ay Be at se, Shaving 10 cents, Child ‘Cat, 15cente, Wise kit ects Wanzenszig — PAID FOR ne, We Ree Ses Ware tr bet nS TOVER, Bake Ade Withee du aw. 7 SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHE! _s8-3t" ANTED — TO SELL OK R EXCHANGE FOR W: a and business ofa 3 room house, doing & rau ent apd perinanent, Sonrdine buniuess. ai | Jomter wayte uF iufarm: | ‘Sonus of «10s jouse, ocr us, of & 19-1001 posite Franklin Square, f ouutents are ° bought, wiih sre offered at lo gui furni- ture and of Senedak condition: 8525 per mnouth can be bad igoia Foon: tease til Maj °° ‘aud .can be extended; house fully equipped: owner ‘wants one-half cash; vaiue far in excess of price asked, Apply to CUTTER & WI! si-at 1423 F at. JOR SALE—AT A BARGAIN—LEASE AND PAl ‘nd byard- 9 the furniture of & 30-room i ft GING, Bear a0 Oe wt LEE enapproveds Kr Se MoxT “ste sold on iustalments. a sagen Tre ore POLE BRON aa HE ‘ONEX, 10 LOAN. ‘OR RENT—DRICK STABLE IN REAR OF ‘Let. n.w- ; accommodat carr ses aud Coachinan. sugi-lm RB BENT—COAL DUMP, ON B. AND 0. for rent or lease. will carty'3,000 tons: the dump io the ctiy aud nearert the tasiness center Yermis abd further information call o THOMAS W. SMITH, Lusiver be awa im N@ HILL, A VALUABLE Lovbor’ N FARM, | PAT PUBLIC OR FIIVATE SALE Tbe under: signed, as agents 10F the heirs, wiil sell at public sale, in'trout of the court-house, Leesburg, V on MUADAY, SEPLEM HER sooner disy-ased of at private sale), that val late the property aud residence of Alexa: situated Uhree-quar.ers ot = ‘intle froin Hamilton Depot, on the Warkingtou and Clie Hail Foad. in Louden County, Va. own as “Sprin Hl: containing 103 acres Gf lend. The farnt 0 ality of Loudoun land, eligiuly’ located. in the eeutral part of the couty. eigen | of the State, and aulorde a rare opportunity tosecure a | first-class property. I ts divided into seven Belds, | fad iy abundantly suppited with ive w\riags and ut is adwitably located for a dairy farm, being pedi the depot. The unprovemente are ample. cue ELETH, 1887 Ut uot Breci ne Brick House, coutaiu fourteen, feeteeiny 2 good revi lane Baru, anda yew stoae dairy; anew feechouse, aud’ ail ‘oufbulldings. “Ais. «come fortable tenant house. pian Owes fourtl: cash: residue in onc, tw: interest cui ueterred payiuoute trou Sof waley nectred on iand. “Potter arti Se Saxwcy, ing house, Address LUDG! Leceburg, Vs 508 SALE-AT PRIVAT ost sous anbuay get" Site, Van yevown,'D. C. Sateutd bosta ite in Tpalpas ee i Eanes A,FRUT AND MALKET FARM 4% Rongencn werent Apply at iv pata Woo ase ae nite? BALE-FARM OF 33 at NEAR ST. ‘Asyl 7 ‘house, 7 rooms, bull, tehement house, ‘Adapted forgerden: terms; a ‘call on f ay — W. SMITH, ill Srade for city ‘ an29-1m OMAT anibet gO. WkANISe Ou and Ht sta, nv SALE — ONE OF THE OLDEST, rT ESTAR. SALE~$2,700 ONLY 102-ACRE FARM; ‘tnd best located thecsty tor | F'Qialice Tow Washinton. Codon Bose iseah, to clove an catate. Apply B00 Lith at uw su0-iin wi 2D_STEAM CARPET CLE CLEANING a Regt shes eee areas ENOWN 3 ae o.8 8 siege Sz SY SPs TION AND LOST AND FOUND. | Like oma two, turee, four, and five, aa 1 Lett, auent, T. aT THE oti iene meet | dere ET BOOK. ADDI PO Ses ra Wi UNDA PO BOOK CONTAINING oa Tipuent debatty Soprtonoa “et awa be cette alive Cae ae ‘eelormhare wens Be OsT-CERTINICATE No. 1602 OF THEFIUGT ‘HY! E100'S RESTORATIVE ‘Association, of Georgetown, medicine required. | DoOy in name of Bettie © Cathell, payiuent 10F-suino Si House Drag Store, suldim’” | being cis WikzeD grat CARPET Sas ie NO Lean REWARB—OX Spgoe ee na Veh? Ba ave. 3 i BUnPOuD, T fad (OTH AND. Gy Ry Meueaae= Se Liat ars PEXHION SonDiaa. Last Derby at wit ‘G, ion ak aie aad 9 am. t0 5 pa Waar has ee ee ecere Es Ss to O18 F ot mw, 2 Lee om ea ae Ey LS 5 iebleliemmeiaiasad ay WAN TED—LOTS. EDUCATIONAL. o Lore FOR BALE AT ‘ce Crea for one, i to Wit WHEAT [aia he Bian, ori jormou at, Georgetowt. isim ve. OMMUNICAT. | | ued | Sabout noon, | RENT IS bath. 9 «NEAR Bt XW, NOR 13 Nr-idouse 91s Ria CS Tye ue yalere ~ PL SMUT A SON, sine SE, TWOSTORE ie. Foose, Water. and «8a; papered thro teat 617 per man's —_— SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY 1 Det. se. Gr, 1ad4, 10d Ma 20 ¥ st hw. Or vith st mw, = 4 ve, ne Or AOS 2 wt as Soa Ttthek nw sr STORES, hr Store ant dwelling, 8 1406 P etm we Nr 860 act dwelluug, 400 Storeroom, io41 Maw ai liar i we Theadove is only a portion feat lia cal at ot 1 “THOS. Et BR RENT—I AM HAVING DalLy tuone for eal! and medium re Pinca with ae eck after Ire oa ANS, Tvth and ete nw. OR KRENT—HOUSL. D.W,; ine Fvowwe bath, atrobe. APPL JOR RENT—@15—A DESIRAPLE SIX-Ko Gales st. bow wandow, w Tretty atiet, care 1th st Bu wood tenaut by the year . Cloud Building. «9 20° JOR RENT-HOUSE, 1914 RST. NW. Elon rooms, water 'p.tairs aud down, latrobe lange yard. sear €at Poute wee ESk 233 92 KOE | | J20K RENT — NEW TE: ick 905 T at. Bw. suitable for | Drovewents. subwianually — built Peuchberbood , south front. open grates , 634 | bos U et sagas ; | FOE RENT -WOUsE 507 45H ST 15 Rooms, Avply tT 3. JOHNSON, Gus office, between, bea 2 oefock. for ‘erminaiom to toapect” Pomenshon ae OOM BAYWINDOW | NEWHOUSE, 2026 BILLYER PLACE, | tulle init deere Deyeot Cinta te te | with buth room and butler's pautry, dita room | Biche jon et Boor: eclst ungae whole cage. fue weed BR, ee peo, A BRING, boo Ce nice Rooms, sultatle: 9 for Doctor’ or Den ir >) tint Tet Moor, bay sels Court, window $38 20.50 1211 13th. wow, 12r.., GEO, W. LINKINS, Yeh and W sts. nw Pek THREE CHOICE — Hou: northeast corner B and. North Cs looking Capital Park. They brick, and are of hard wa i rooms aud the nd the Fens wre 12 aud Gd.i% per month, re BH WAESEK a CO, O16 Fst nw, 3 MASSACHUSPITS AVENE, ‘and bath, bay-window brick House, witit nts. Just newly papered = reek ty token RY JABGH Owner, TABLE 3.STORY BACK ding brick House, 1587 14th xt. nw. sino, elo story b " NT STHREE SYOIL, BRICK HOUSE Li Dana, 1 JOR KEDT—OCTORER 1, BRICK Paitiveie pron rue! sro eth Arepiscem, | ta and Spa 0K RENT—921 BUH STN tet by fur } i kooma, dern im: jon NT — & AuTi and Stable on Lich street exten | Meaghite), woor Kenesaw et: coudition AS | per month, “Also, the thier laree floors in Busia tue rent $2,000 per annua, THUS. G. ENE 1006 F st | prow nest Sass, Fore uli pvt ah PRS Pennsylvania 3OH REST— VERY NPAT TWOSTOKY AND basement veick yelling. sl roms, all moders provenent ‘st mew “sWouststitpr «) Fs, "257.93 30TH st. end collar au aide lot, frult trees, &. _s0-iw Thy and Q sts. Gt THOS, G. HENSEY, Pi 1OOH Fat. uw, TY, 12 ROOMS, Wit Jot 270130. lease for a term” of yeu gueg Gan nto % mikes JOR RENT—1815 MASSACHUSET rovin house: entrance on Masmachus M st.: lack and side yard: house tu excellent FRILL & 00. 1398 Fat au. PROCTC VERY NICE ‘2s 10U ail conveniences y healthy locality. 635 Dat nw. FR! Bester 1218 per lass ortler RO. HOLTZMAN, FURS IBHED, figs ‘ cee Latayerte Zo Lu. 10th near Conn. avg, Naesv ng Ths lows Circle 1 4) 11th, near Oat. 10r Sto oe 10 Lafayette Sq.,17 8150 209 12th wt, 196. 100 1 Tsth a. 15 Building.” heeprovfarvan $0 to 100 each OF st uw, office rms iF 2th et tow i 16th wtn.w. ie, LOT Ah st. iw. Br th wt. 1-0, ny ui operty ne for tent oF Males MOOraluy feed free uf cost to the owner. oF muir. call or wend at office, 10th and F sts. nw, ras, 4 Oo Brick: 816. & RENT_453 G 8 fe Pension ‘Bus } ‘Owne 1230 14TH ST. Nw, ud store atid dweli= 10, Federal Build- #25 Pet ow, Fx the seen tury | Sib, 1402 Toth at. JOR KENT—A VERY COMPLETE NEW Ho | BS Todton collar and ail tyedprn improvenseuta, Eds s.c stent reduced to 2h SNobubikpr & prapie URE; #5. cosh Cede Uyrorsisnrp Vermont ave. be toy send . 1205 Toth st a. 1d wz 2426 7 Too. tes FULNISHND, i unfurnished cite. Cutururshed ets Inarertueht house, “Oitces tr rent. "For particuimee oe AED © Sou So: IN. 738 15th at. ws bet PENMETtVANTA AvERTE ' ut-iw Pe ge EEN, \ ACCOUNT — UPON Giivand Gus Dec ee, = besicon RENT-

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