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‘THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C. Y ghar S* SEPTEMBER 23, 1887. THE _ EVENING | STAR. WASHINGTON: FRIDAY... CROSBY Ss. NOYES... Tediser. ‘The Evening Star has a regular, permanent beun fide daily cirenlation more than treble that of any other daily paper published in Washington, and much greater tham that ef all the other daily papers here added together. =—— = — Advertisers. will serve thelr own purpose best, and at the same time greatly accom if they will send fn before noon shouncements for the extra burae o: paper, the forms Of which must be sent topress much earlier than on the other five days of the week. seems rm Acorrespondent in another column takes tssue ‘With ex-Commis.ioner’s statement of yesterday that there has never Leen Ina single instance a | diversion of the appropriation for one street to an- Cther street not appropriated for. Mr. Clarke's | charge has the merit tn point of form that tt con tains all the necessary allegations to make a sub- ‘stantial issue, and therein differs trom the state- ments of specitic cases made at the meeting of the ‘Citizens’ Committee in the attempt to sustam the ‘Sub-committee’s report asserting the existenceof a Practice thus to divert appropriations, long pre- Yalling, Which needed prompt correction by legis- Tation. Our two correspondents are in shape to Hight out their side issue. If tn support of the re- port, Instances in the careers of t various Com- missfoners who have from time to time constituted ‘the District government were alleged, fn which an appropriation made specifically and exelnsively for a certain street was spent upon another street ‘Rot named tn bill or est ind these alleged Instances were sufficiently numerous to suggest ‘that such diversions bad become habitual, then an equally distinct issue would be raised tnder the allegations of the report. If as} In to-} @ay's Stax the “diversion” to which the | sub-committee referred consisted merei tn al- | suggested by another correspondent Jeged favoritism and errors of judgment on the part of Commissiouers in the selection of streets from those mentioned in the estimates to be im proved undera reduced appropriation, insaffictent for the whole work, then tie terms employed were ‘too broad, and unintentionally gave an opportun- At to enemies of the District to represent the Ctt- Azen’s Committee as accusing all the Commission- ers, past and present, of making a practice of such “diversions” as that charged by Mr. Clarke in to @ay's Stan. Public opinion favors specific approp- Miations for improvements by Congress, but it also ‘Views recommendations upon th Made in such a manner as to suggest some necessary antagonism between the Citizens’ ‘Committee and Commisstoners. The needs of the capital city are so numerous and so great, and its Jegislature with members trom everywhere but ‘Washington, {5 so peculiar in its organization and 4s with such difficulty kept in the right track asa local governing body, that the city cannot afford to love any of its means of impressing its Wants on Congress, or to encourage antag- cuisms which will tend to neutralize all efforts for it benedt. The people of Washington Fequire the energetic and harmonions 1a- Dor in their behalf of the Commissioners the citizens’ associations, and the local press. ‘There ts a great work before the citizens’ commit- tee, if tt labors disinterestediy for the good of the | District and co-operates heartily with other agen- ; cles which tend toward the same end. With the | settle, the river front tore-| Failroad problem claim, neglected sections of tne city to improve, | Pubic bulidings to erect, and a dozen othermat- Yersof the mghest Importance to the city to be accomplished, the less aiscord and recrimination {| among the true friends of Washington and the greater harmony in organized effort before Con- resa, the better it will be for the city of which ‘we are all proud. —— a ‘The effect of the Treasury circular was visible in ‘Wallstreet yesterday, although the response ot the stock market was not so pronounced as many out- ‘Siders bad beped. The restoration of something like ‘calmness of feeling was infinitely more to bedestred than asudden and big “boom.” The complaint ame from somesources that the fourteen million ‘Of bonds tobe taken up by October Sth, Were at he rate of only about 2 million a day, or less that a reasonable estimate of the government's Income for that period. Hence, it was argued, the surplus noW accumulated would be left practically un- ‘Souched at the end of a fortaight, and the country ‘Would remain in the same condition as now. This 4s true only in a modified sense. It is as unfatr to condemn the Treasury's course in not doing more ‘as it would be to condemn the conduct of a physi- clan, who, being unabie to cure his patient at ‘Gnce, holds the disease at 2 standstill for a time Until means can be devised for doing something Detter. It will begin to be suspected, If Unis sort | Of criticism is continued, that it emanates rather | from a desire to make poiltical capital against the administration than to procure let for suffer- Ing business. ——— + Mexico is beginning to vie with Canada as a con- Yenlent resting place for fugitives from justice ‘tm the United States, “Marsh” Polk turned up} There the other day, and now the arrival of James ‘Hunter, the Philadelphia torger, ts reported from We same quarter. It it is exasperating to have eur runaway criminals snapping their fingers at US across one border, What will it be when the gesture of contempt is made from the south us Well as from the north 7 Hecror Gorn Mraxe C. OF AMADOR COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, CAPITAL 300,000 SHARES; PAR VALUE 85 EACH. Begistrars-FARMERS’ LOAN ‘Transfer Agents-MESSRS. LAIDLAW & CU., New York. ‘This corporation owns the GREAT MAHONEY ‘MINE, one of the best Equiped snd Developed Mines fm California, Product in Gold to dute $3,009,000. p Millis ren by Water-Power. Noricx—The stock of thus company has been listed (98 the Consolidated Stock and Petroleum Exchange of ‘XXew York city, and will be called for regular wading Ou September 29, 189 Subscriptions to this stock wiil be received at $1.50 Pershare. All applications mast be made to MACFARLANE & JENKINS, Brokers snd Bankers, steer _ 44 Broadway, 3X. Jozxsos, Ganser & Ca, Invite the attention of purchasers to their FALL STOCK OF CARPETS, The iaryent and hancdsomest they have ever offered O@xbibiting ull the choiee design abd ovelties im INGEAIS, TAPESTRY. AND BODY BRUSSELS, Pieces Tperain Carpet. 250. S746 Pieces Heavy Cotton aint Woul lugrain, 50e. Very best All Wool =-piy BO pieces Tapestry, Brurwis, Hie. 05 Choice deaugms Body Branselg, $1, $1 23, NEW ARRIVALS AUTUMN DRESS Goops. ‘Pz sneh Stone Suiting. im new Fatt Colo Ladies Flsmpet Sustisig. in Plats asd Pode eaeiaen oat Hoseape “ft and 6-4 Precot Clg 3 Cases Canton Flanieis, Se Semerasietn ses Bee Se. ‘Canes fe Blaskets, $1. $1 Beas ‘aud Brows Biwickets, 31. 31. Bet Comforts, Lined with White Cotbuds 83, Aaplendid line Caderwoar, Hosicty, Glines, JONSON, GARNER § CO, a9 636 Pennsylvania ave, near 7th st.o.w. Presreet Penry Granaxteen DELICIOUS FLAVOR. G FINE AROMA. Bisve handled: these quccis for over twenty roc and WINE OLD BYE “wills FINE Ofp NE Wursey. REDUCED mepcee “* WERE Pre Se. OS PHU NATE RSS Shee bee fallow, 22 Corner 14th snd { snd 2d and Data tw. Scuoor Scerus. SCHOOL BAGS. SATCRETS, RXAPSACES TS ASD. BONES SLATES’ 1RANSaue “GT states cu ‘COMPANIONS, GARTEN EXEKCISES, AT VERY LOWEST PRICES, baby CUACHES AT COB: (m KUPPERT: 40:1, 405 7th st mw. above Dat vw. S.Srsxsuo Reseoms Serm sxeur, + PILE REMEDY.” For mle by all druggists ani at office. STANDARD ‘Telephone 163-4. a + --:+-. September 23, 1887. abject to Con- j gress at this time a3 premature, especially when | N TRUST co, { Crownen. TALK OF THE WARM WEATHER AFFECTING TRADE! YOU SHOULD HAVE SEEN OUR BOY'S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT YESTERDAY. YOU SHOULD SEEIT TO-DAY. ¥OU OUGHT TO SEEIT TO-MORROW. “CROWDED” 13 THE WORD THAT WILL BEST CONVEY AN IDEA OF ITS AP- PEARANCE. CROWDED WITH THE JOYOUS, HAPPY YOUNGSTERS, AND WITH THEIR PLEASED—AND BEING PLEASED-PARENTS. THE STYLES SPREAD OUT BEFORE THEM NEW, NOVEL. AND | OF SURPASSING BEAUTY. THE PRICES THE GOODS MARKED ARE LOWER THAN EVER BE- FORE, BECAUSE WE NOW SELL MORE BOYS’ CLOTHING THAN EVER, AND THE MORE WE SELL THECHEAPER WE CAN SELL. TO-MORKOW WILL BE AGREAT DAY IN OUR BOYS’ DEPART- PARTMENT. WE KNOWIT FROM LONG YEARS OF EXPERIENCE. WE LOOK FOR IT. WE ARE | READY FOR IT IF THEY COME A THOUSAND STRONG. WE ARE ABLE WITH OUR INCREASED FORCE TO PROPERLY SERVE ALL OUR PATRONS, AND WE ARE GLAD TO SAY THAT THOSE WHO WILL COME TO-MORROW WILL FIND OUR STANDARD OF QUALITY HIGHER AND OUR SCALE OF PRICES LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE, FOR OUR'S IS A PROGRESSIVE BUSINESS. SAKS AND COMPANY, THE BOYS’ OWN OUTFITTERS, SEVENTH AND MARKET SPACE. s23 To Maze As Errzcnve Boox. 68-CENT SALE, GS-CENT COTTON UNDERWEAR SALE. Beginning SATURDAY, September, 24, at 8 am, aud continuing through MONDAY, ‘TUESDAY aud WEDNESDAY, we shall offer the following bargains in our Ladiew Underwear Department. We wish it to be thoroughiy understood that the sub. Joined prices are Special Prices, and hold good for the | days mentioned above oxy. We warrant the wear of every piece you buy and guarantee the prices, Some of the articles herein mentioned canuot again be purchased for $1. ‘You kuow we always redeem our promise LADIES’ MUSLIN GOWNS. Style 1. Ladies’ Muslin Gown, shirt front, trimmed with two clusters of tucks, ruffies of cambrie around neck, sleeves, anddown front. Only 68 cents. Style 2. 1s made of fine muslin, Mother Hubbard of tucks in yoke, raffle of embroid- wand neck and slesves. Only 68 cents. Style 3. Is a Mother Hubbard yoke, with two clusters of tucks im yoke, trimmed with fine cambric ruffle around neck and sleeves, and finished with herring- bone stitch. Only 68 cents. LADIES’ MUSLIN CHEMISE. Style 1. Ladies* Muslin Chemise, made with solid Yoke of embroidery, good mualin, finished with edge of embroidery arount'neck and sleeves. Only 68 cents Style 2. Is trimmed with yoke of fine tacks, trimmed around yoke with edge of embroidery. Only 68 cents, Style 3. Comprises several different makes, some trimmed with double rue of embroidery in yoke. and others ace trimmed with three rows of inserting and tucks between. Only 68 centa, LADIES" MUSLIN SKIRTS. Ladies’ Muslin Skirts, trimmed with deep hem, elus- ter of eight tucks above, very good muslin. Only 68 cents, Another style, made of good muslin, trimmed with rufite of cambric, burchof fine tucks in ruffle. Only 88 cents, LADIES’ MUSLIN DRAWERS. Style }. Made with deep hem, clusters of tucks above, finished with fine embroidery ruftie. Only 68 cents, Style % Is trimmed with two clusters of fine tucks, deep embroidery ruffe. Only 68 ce its, Style 3. Isa ane d-uwers, made wi.h two clusters of, tucks, deep hem, excellent muslin. Only 68 cents. Particular attention is paid to the make and finish of our Ladies! Underwear. ibis derartmnt is located on our second floor, apart from all other stocks. Ladies’ of wide experience to wait on you. We have laid in as handsome a stock of Misses’ Dresses as have ever been displayed in Washington city. Some of the nobbiest styles ever shown, and as we have theexciusive sale of many styles that are beauti- ful, it would please us to show these to you. Suits to it Misses from four to sixteen years, in all the new cloths and combinations. Select now and secure your chuie. A room to try on Children’s Dressea All alterations made gratis, A perfect fit guaranteed. Mothers, you can save yourselves endless worry about what to set for the children if you examine our stock. Banna cecs 44% BOR -~ tus ok EB “oo SP POPULAR RESORT FOR THE LADIES, _823__ 420, 422, 426 AND 496 77H ST. ¥.W. A Wor To Prsests ‘THE CHEAPEST SUIT YOU CAN PUT ON YOUR SON FOR SCHOOL USE, OR OTHER HARD SERVICE, 18 ONE MADE OF CORDU- ROY. THIS FALL THEY SEEM TO BE MORE POPULAE THAN EVER. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED AN ASSORT- ‘MENT OF THEM, IN TWO COLORS, WHICH WE ARE SELLING AT 83 WE HAVE NEVER BEFORE SEEN A GOOD coRDU- ROY SUIT THAT COULD BE SOLD aT THAT PRICE. THESE ARE MADE BY ONE OF THE MOST RELIABLE HOUSES IN NEW YORK AND WE GUARANTER THEM, A SPECIAL PURCHASE OF A LARGE LINE OF FRESH GOODS ENABLES Us TO OFFER STRONG DURABLE SUITS, SHORT PANTS, OF EXCLUSIVE STYLES, HEAVY WEIGHT, AT 3.50. AT 95 WE HAVE THE BEST CASSIMERE SUITS WE HAVE EVER SEEN IN WASH- INGTON AT THE PRICE LARGE BOYs' SUITS, LONG PANTS NEW AND VERY HANDSOME SUITS FROXM $10 UP. WE DARE NOT HANDLE TRE CHEAP, Ix- FERIOR GOODS. OUR CUSTOMERS EXPECT GOOD Goops, THAT WILL BE WORTH WHAT THEY PAY FOR THEM. WE CANT AFFORD TO SELL TU A CUSTOMER ONCE ONLY. WE WANT TO SELL SUCH GOODS AS WILL MAKE EVERY ONE WHO BUYS OF US COME BACK AGAIN. FB BaRNUM & CO, «23 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVEXUR Fax Ovescoars. EVERY DAY NEW NOVELTIES ABE ADDED TO | THREE LOTS WHICH WE CONSIDER EXCEI- | W. Meeiipepeuata cot wos ap ee Ghoves For On Doan. TEST VALUES" OUR ALREADY LARGE STOCK OF THIS ALMOST Ladies’ 4-Button Suede Gloves, all the new INDISPENSABLE GARMENT, UNSURPASSED IN FIT, FINISH, STYLE, AND WORKMANSHIP, AND SUCH PRICES FOR SUCH GOOD#IT BRINGS A SMILE UPON EVERY COUNTENANCE THAT IN- SPECTS THEM. TO BE PLEASED IN EVERY RE- SPECT, BUY YOUR FALL OVERCOAT AF “THE GOLDEN EAGLE. SUITS FOR MEN. THE POSSIBILITIES OF PROCURING A SUIT OF UNEXCEPTIONAL CONSTRUCTION, BEAUTI- FUL DESIGN, ELEGANT FIT, IN FACT POSSESS- ING ALL THE ELEMENTS THAT GO TO MAKE UP A GARMENT FIT FOR ANY GENTLEMAN TO WEAR, HAVE NEVEE BEEN BETTER THAN RIGHT NOW, AT THE USUAL LOW PRICES OF “THE GOLDEN EAGLE. Bors suits. THE INTEREST OF THE BOYS HAS BEEN 90 WELL PROTECTED IN THE SELECTION OF THAT STOCK, AND 80 MUCH HAS ALREADY BEEN SAID UPON THAT SUBJECT, THAT HARDLY ANYTHING FURTHER CAN BE SAID, EXCEPT THAT NOT TO SEE OURBOYS' CLOTHING 18 LIKE BEING IN ROME AND NOT SEE THE POPE. WE BAVE EVERYIMING A BOY WEARS, FROM A KILT, AGE 2% TO 4 SUIT FOR TRE BOY OF 18 YEARS, MARKED PRICES TELL THF REST. Se THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING 00. #2300 _NO. 400 7TH 87. N.W., COR D. Buows Norox Derarnesr. Call and see our Improved Notion Depertment. Larger and mote complete than ever. We have jast put in our new Notion Exhibitor, the prettiest and ‘most practical piece of store furniture in the city. A Cuasce Fon Tar Mex. ‘unusually attractive on SATURDAY on account of our new FALL STOCK being in, snd especially the re- markably LOW PRICKS placed on them. Below we mention a few special items: GENUINE GLORIA CLOTH UMBRELLAS, Nata- ral Bticks, 26 inch, positively worth $1.75. Special—31.39. 2G-in. GOLD CAP GLORIA CLOTH UMBRELLAS, ‘same quality as above, worth fully $2.25. Special—81.75. ‘28-in. of the same, Gold Cap, cheap st $2.50. Special—¢2.00. BLACK JERSEY office: ft well, look well aid Sue mont Goafortable things than can wear in cold weather. Sameas sold alt over town at $3.50. Our price, ‘Special—82.:25. Our $125 LAUNDERED DRESS SHIRT, equal to custom-made; perfect fit uaranteed. Plaited Bosom (22 or 16 plaita) or Plain Bosom (side oF box plait). Special—s9e, Examine our $1.50 COCHINEAL-DYED MEDI- CATED SCARLET UNDERSHIRT, To introducethem ‘we will sell the same fora FEW DAYS ONLY, at 91.15. ‘We are still selling our 35¢. SOCKS, Handsome Pat- terns, atic. If you have not yet examined our ENGLISH WEB SUSPENDER do not fail todoso. We have them in plain white or hair strip>. Itis a better 25c. Suspen- der than can be found in town. Our price, Special—17e, WARRANTED ALL LINEN-OUB 25 AND 35¢ COLORED BORDERED HEMSTITCHED HAMD- KEKCHIEFS, Boantiful Patterns, Spectal—17c, BAU RES ‘7TH, STH, AND D STREETS. Hoxr Deconartoxs ABandsome HAND-PAINTED JAPANESE SCREEN, 3 panels, 5 feet 8 inchea in height, 12 differ ent patterns; guarantee that you cannot match them im town under $8. Our price, 95.50. (Upholstery Department, 2d floor frat.) ercee a | ne 4 & Bt a 4, = = Exrer Mess BLOATER MACKEREL, Very Best Quality; ‘Firm, fat and white, 2. W, BURCHELL, 23 1325 ¥ ST. Pax Sris GENTLEMEN'S SILK AND FELT HATS, YOUTHS’ FELT AND CLOTH HATS. Agents for YOUMAN'S and KNOX CELEBRATED &.Y. HATS. SATCHELS. Ss ‘We are yoing to sell some HANB-SATCHELS st half price. They are not strictly new goods, are {in perfect condition. We ‘order to clove them outand make yoom for another line of gooda. We will Leather and bleck leather Pertect goods, snd orieinally marked oll the way from 98 cents to $1.98, ‘and we put them in oue case and offer them at 45 ‘Now, we know theso figures indloste great sscrifices, and they certainly are. Seldam do we mske such mark-downs asin the present case, Ous reason for 0 dotng is simply a wish to turn thia stock ever as apeed- Aly a8 possible, in order that we may have the recma 20 display another and different line abortly to arrive. ‘These Jota are limited, and you bad better call to-mer- row ifyou want to make a parchase at these prices. BON MAR GHE besa ‘316 AXD 318 TTH ST. X. W. WELL 1 ae HULOMA MUTATE. Hamerstown. ak £20 ‘e20-Sun" shades, embrqidered in fapcy and salf-colore ‘Only $1 per pair. Ladies’ 6-Button Length English Driving Gloves, embroidered backs, soft, elastic, and durable. Only $1 per patr. : ‘Misses’ 4-Button Suede Gloves, variety of new sutumn shades, embroidered backa. Only $1 hevhery WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sts. n.w. Rossoxs For Taz New Srasoy. ‘The New Stock of Fall and Winter Ribbone has been opened, and your inspection is in- ‘The line for millinery purposests partichlarly handsome, the styles being the most varied and attractive we haveever shown. The ala mode is the combining of two or more kinds, such as gros grains with velvet stripes, gros grains with, Plush stripes, moire with velvet atripes, moire with ottoman and plush stripes, gros grains ‘with moire stripes, satin and gros grain with Plush dota, &e., each style being finished with either picot, crown or loop edge, Considering their attractiveness, the prices are extremely Teasonable. ‘We arealso showing a beautiful line of Rib- ‘bons in new art shades for decorations and fancy work. ‘Boman Striped Ribbons for Boys! Ties. ‘Velvet Ribbons, in ail widths and colorings. (Main floor. Center.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sta, nw. ay Bazoans Tx Conszrs. Awell selected stock, he kinds and Styles that we can fecouunend for eonifort and durability, aS proidered DuWe wide tees SERS BR Sex La Woven Corsets, t} bones on Bes jpn ecalloped to, Jor a ‘ French 1 C.,4 1a af, strony, comfort form of the wearer. Gin other qualities, $2.75, 93, $3.50, and ine of Thompsor tting” tis ree iter ted tae tr Tine’of Ferrie’ ow, liseee’s ud Children. ‘(Second floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sts, n.w. MENT. GOODS THAT CANNOT BE BOUGHT FOR LESS, 150 doz. Nurses’ White Lawn Aprons, two ‘wide tucks above a deep hem, 19c. each. 200 doz. 3-coil Folding Bustles, covered with satteen, Sic. each. 100 doz. Ladies’ Cloth Walking Skirts, wide knife plaiting around the bottom, 75c. each. 150 doz. Muslin Corset Covers, good heavy cotton, four buttons aud finished button-holes, felled seams, well-shaped, only 12}c. each. 50 dos. Ladies’ Muslin Chemise, pointed yoke of four clusters of fine tucks and three rows of ‘Hamburg, neck and sleeves trimmed with Ham- burg, only 50c. each. The best the price will buy anywhere. 10U doz. Ladies’ Mother Hubbard Night Robes, yoke of four rows of Hamburg ald six clusters of tucks, cambric ruffle around neck and sleeves, only 73c. each. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F st.n.w. Bors Crormse For Fat. We shall open to-morrow morning an excel- lent line of Boys' Suits, in medium and heavy weixhts, in a varied line of styles and mate- Fials, for both school and best wear, ‘The large trade in thia department during the past week is corroborative evidence of the excellent values offered, and we do not besi- tate to say that the new Sutts are equally as good, if not better, bargains tnan heretofore shown. Our stock comprises Suits for Boys under 15 years of age. Have also opened a new line of Boys’ Over- coats, cut in the leading styles, of reliable materials, thoroughly made, aud finished in a ‘workman-like manner. (Third floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, 223 Cor. 11th and F sts. n. Tares Yoorr Waxr Scxvar. HOW TO LOOK NICE ON LITTLE. WHERE TO GO AND WHAT TO PAY. 4 GOOD HINT ABOUT STOCKINGS. Itso happens that the smaller mannfacturers of Gloves, at times, get “hard up:” then stia that big | | stores like the PALAIS ROYAL step in and buy. Just | sucha case now; 4-Button Undressed Kid Gloves with Embroidered Backs are offered for 59c., worth 81. ‘The 68c. Dressed Kid Gloves, embroidered, are selling s0 rapidly you must buy now or be disappointed. The Gand 8-button Undressed Kid Mousquetaries are em- Droidered, and for 75c. ares rare bargain, The 8-but- ton Undressed Mousquetaries with embroidered backs, and 8-button Dressed Pigskin Gloves are warranted. ‘These last (Pigskin) are the most desirable gloves made, and when they are offered for 98¢. instead of $1.50, the usual price, is it a wonder there's a rush for gloves at the Palais Royal. HANDKERCHIEFS FOR SUNDAY. ‘You'll hardly believe it, but its true, that pure Chins Silk Handkerchiefs with hematiched borders are being sold for 15¢., and some handsomely embroidered for 48c They come inal colora The variety of styles of fancy borders in the 123 and 25c. Linen Handker- hiefe may be imagined when over fifty designs can be ‘counted in the window display of 12340. handkerchiefs; hey're good linen. ‘RUFFLING FOR SUNDAY. Apretty neck roffing costs but little and adds much toone’s Sunday appearance. You'll find at the Palais Royal the prettiest assortment of Silk Ribbons. Bolt- ing Cloth and Silk Corduroy Rufiling ever shown in ‘Washington. The prices range from 17c. to 48c.8 yard. The variety is pleasingly bewildering. JEWELRY FOR SUNDAY. “Golomon in sll his glory was not arryed like one of these.” Only a ily; buthow rough and coarse was Solomon's glorious surroundings in comparison, ‘You'll admire the beautiful delicacy of form of Lilies daisies, &c.,we've had made of oxidized silver into Lace Pina, Girdles, Fobchaing, &c. Perhaps not like nature iteelf, but such imitations that they are truly works of art, We'd like you to see them; reasonable prices. ‘MILLINERY FOR SUNDAY. ‘For Sundsy weer, until you get your fall bounet, we ‘sdvise the wearing of the “Cleveland” Felt Hat. The ‘and and binding are white, which contrasts prettily with the color of the hat—brown, navy, red, black.— Wedaa'tgive the price for you may not want every- ‘one to know. They're s few cents chesper at the Palais Royal than elsewhere, The Children’s Felt Tennis ‘Hats for 680, you should see, STOCKINGS FOR SUNDAY. Perfection at lest. If they stain your feet or limbs your money refunded. They're Black Hose, Price for Indie” sizes, 44 and 48¢. For children 30c. up; price according to size, They're besutifully absped, besuti- falty made, and are they not beautifully chesp for genuine PAST BLACK HOSE. & WALK BEFORE SUNDAY. Teyow've time you should walk through the PALAIS BOYAL. The new fall styles of wraps, underwear, dress goods and trimmings have all arrived. If you are wie you'll onder your bonnet and be measured for new ‘eoreats before the rash comes, <1 Fart Goons : YEAIN AND FANCY SILK scaRPa FOUR IK |. ANDES, MADE TECKS, 20. W. 3, TERT, (035 Penpaylvanie sve, WANTED-—HELP. and houseworkers waves,“ BURNHAM'S Welp Agency, 090-082 FF | Wie es ‘ORDERS FO COOF Nurses, ion’ Cooks, Watchmen, Drivers, Housemen, male and female, cities snd coupiry. B,630-092 Fst ne Ae oor Te CHAM. a ae ee eS oa ore SEO, Wr WILLING GIB FOR OSE a7ib ot owe tebgeen x general housework, in. So Aar “apply a 10 Waite men, Butlers, SGOsuES & BURGESS, Wr amar, AFTER 7 O'CLOCK Pam; writing of any, kung given. "Adldrwe CLERK, Star aT > AL TY Shitas that Mane ea ee ear, WEEN DRY GOODS 8 SALESMEN, EX ‘and who have iS WATION BY A LICENSED ENGE WAStep_sit ee dress s ENGINEER, ‘Star c! FE R RENT 1300 | OTH ST. 1 Foie! family, ret with alcove and adjoiuing back on first er ee connectine R ‘Glass beard ta the 1133 lou ee e = rooms—kitel Rew and clogant. s23-t 8: o2 Suite: ahed rooms: sinetle or == i B FLOUR, FRONT “ROR R RE RENT — VELY ISHED {noun E LOvELy Gii307 fom’ uw ‘ED_BY (ST-CLASS riaaer 55 Wane: Setar ce ‘eat references eiveit, Eee SRE Eo A Tome, aufarniabed or partly furmiaied and private bath. “1504 Vermout ave. Re T—TWO VERY PLEASANT FRO! ‘ANTED—TWO COLORED, BOYS, 15 70 crease Son age tgpelp around the store, WHITE WOMAN TO COOK. WAS Ti Ware iron. Apply with reference to 2) Wiaaet 2 GIRL, Reto BOSTON, WOULD ference. "Addsess BOSTOX, ns Se iaprOF GARNGHTY. a Wasi ‘AYOUNG LADS OF CAPACITY. References! Call, of sddrees Mises CF 630 Bat. nw. s2is ‘TWO BOXS ore JEW. DO ‘also; ‘Manufacturing Je WR ‘ANTED ia Apniy imulinly © TEPER nvED= Sec vans cro Oouie Wiag Aa WY bring firet-clase to betweon $aud 6 pm. at 101 Ga SSeae ‘FIRST-CLASS TINNERS,_ M._ ad FLYNN, G51 Pennsy!vania ave. #.¢. ‘ANTED—A GIRL, TO COOK, WASH AND THOS. Apply 906 M at. nw. ‘ANTED—TWO YOUNG WAITERS—' German preferred; at 206 9th at. n.w. HONEST COLORED gor To HAMMOND, Indey Aiea tres NTED—100 YOUNG MEN. tional ‘Theater on Monda} stage entraice. ANTED-AN A3p W generat oi ASTED—A WHITE WOMAN AS ee HOME “SCHOOL, Tevley' APPLY AT NA- y morning at 10 orelock: BITIOUS LADY, TO FILL A house; must come well recom- \WWTANTED-A NURSE FOR TWO GaiDaENT settled woman, exporienced with children: sati: Satyereee Apply 91: aN TED- ETT HT, STEROGRAPHER, | APPLY 1 Connecticut ave. wane ‘ONCE—GOOD COOK. 216 cre St. a earn trade of piste printing. 1221 Rg rANTED—WE DESIRE 10 ESTABLISH A GEN- on or Vicinity to control 1 Agency in Ws able article of dally conmunip tion, le of a staple article o} seenrctio man with small ca particulars: ‘WICH MANUPACTUNING 00. 40 Vasey at ae MAN TO REPRESENT A LAuGE aS concern in an office 4 le agency for the District of ‘invented article, and sell. the petent shan can at the make from $30 to $100 per Hot ecoeeat cian yaa} and a fortune in t) ‘used in every house, quickly. cousumed, satisfaction than any articles in the fhesammo porposer: tnd ‘Will be extenaively advertised jes ineaning business and having small Gane tal aetheir inmediste cominand ana references, inclosing stamy, Box 70, Vv y ANTED—TWO FIRST-CLASS COATMAKERS: urcustom, department: steady. work, Ad- MCADAMS & BEL NTED—WOMEN chen inaide, nurses, wal oe men satay yet, RATIONAL LABOR BUREAU, 8 ‘ARTED—COOK AND GETTY “Giorit ite): references required. 1000 13th st. n.w. ANTED-PUSPORET \d colored, for al Shd State: with reference: ‘ANTED—500 COOKS AND GENERAT HOUSE- yater Shuckers and ote” belpy ate aud led Colored women for out of the city. BU teaaars Help Agency, 630-632 F st. nw. #17-6t* EMPLOYMENT BU- ‘Men and women. white ggtic labor. for District WASTER tg RR THE roan pureed rates tor laundress, but! poner boys: Piet iris, all eat Hon ke Fe ait ors Waa ana Y Seen. se gis the Bes es eserencn Ee Washi Hach ean poe ee ee ee Mentos eagheyinoat sande oe ob: torney’s office. stating Bie ste ‘REw Tork star office. sel4-2w" Fou RENT—THREE UNFURNISHED SUR RENT—509 N. 3, AVENUE NOW. “Celi Lew: well-built ‘oors, 835.50, im advance to careful tenant next door.” rooms on ecouind HOOF r beat cars haehend Suagutereh. Seger temnan preferred. FRR BENT AT 353 MASSACHUSETTS AV and ear retesereas real pl | aesteondestory s private family. “apply 1127 Lh oR RENT — TWO ROOMS FLOOR. F OMS ON FIRST, ble for a doctor oF member of square west or War St ting toms on second floor. for light housekcet~ HXg; fo fanuily ‘without children), both convenient to nes of cars; references; 44 E st. rooms and Pant Bath; Fine pear end OR RENT- STN. W. FOUR LOVELY 307, Terrace, suite of, connecting IR RE <T—TWO Tana FURNISHED ROOMS: e23-3e 7] Sor RENT—1790 HST. LANGE ROOM FIKST floor: southern exposure, with first class Boanl: ob@ aud Nevy Dope nents, 623-8" WANTED—HOUSES. WARZED To BUY—GooD D HOUSE, IX MOUNT Pleasant or northwest a a tion 3 an- terest on investment, Address Bo: 1c ‘ANTED—ABOUT CovOBEy, 1 Tie 7 5 HOUR of six or seven vom; rent € * Soemay ra ten minutes’ walk of Cent pos We SSEXCEPTIONABLE TE NANT S2evof references” Abdréas Box 06, tar oftce. "Ae" 10 TRADE REAL ESTATE—A NEW Mine ing sie ero Seiyngar Capitol Te eaARLES, 1231 W otsn ‘AN BUY ONE OR TWO HOUSES, AL from Gto 7 Poone for cash; northipat proterred: Eiust be perfect, frum ownet if posible: Address: © | for two weeks 25 21st at. new. Pemety ‘ANTED—AN EIGHT-ROOM AND Ci Brick: northwest; south front preferred. rent not to exceed $40. | Aleo, 14th at. not over #50 per month. , Parties aving vs- cant Houses of aoe JON suuRia 1407 F at. Ne 'TED—TO RENT BEFORE Soroear 15 A hew.small, bay-window brick house, couventently. ted, Address, stating particulars, Box 1 11g, Star Wiican FROM SaREE HO SES gat uation Carey ot THOS. G. SyHENSEY 1006 Fst. nw. Gothen nw {OR RENT_LARGEAL ne st. nw. Fan RENT—A LARGE NICELY FURNISHED aL- Most... IR RENT—TWO. 3 Rooms, hot an cold erator ana wath cars: nse the FoR RENT_1zai SEW Yo K AVE — POE RENT. SEW, YOu rats secone and thin floors. eg er ig Od SES, “4 abovelF: 1 a SB3S BpRt Room, with board: privave zamiy, [SHED ROOMS, SINGLE OR et xe oes terms ae: RENTING USTURRIR Bapn on th use sonable, Call at 1399 10th st. new. T—ROOMS—EUANISH ‘nisbed, with or without Board, $17 Ast. ne three cominuuicating ‘omices ‘or light house” ing O13 Fat. tw. WHITE & UAILEY. 2-31 1006 F st. n.w. RK RENT—HANDSOME SUITE OF FURNISHED Rooms and private bath room: vecond floor, | 1011 Ui NISHED FRON :Fent reasonable. 406 O at. 2.1 ‘OB RENT—TWO OR THREE NICE ROOMS. 432 Lat. nw. e222 ANTED—WE HAVE CONSTANT DEMAND ia ellable tenauts. Oy" placing th if houses cine th ‘rH, BPH ® co Waste E DAILY IN ES FOR W ite mediuny sed and small a in good lor calities: owners having auch tor rent or ealo wil And ft to thelr advantage fo place them in my hands: all property placed) in tay hands will bo, liberally adver. ned without charge to owners, B. H. T- LELPOLD, i381 Fat nw. euz7-n, ANTED—DIRECT, FROM OWNERS, HOUSES tnd Lote for caan purchasers. | Any property placed wititus wil iberailyadvertined af our ex Heute colectod rasta Stlocted: HOLLAND & THOMPSON, Je13 1313 Fret, Adjoining Sun Buildin. WANTED-—BOARD._ 'ANTED—BOARD—FOR A BOY 16, WITH PRI- W2iislamnis vate oention and teri. "Addrona J” D., Star office. iv rED—GERVANT, thregaduite, De NT, GERMAN GIRL PRE- eneral' house work for tamily of ‘M. TAXLOR, 701 M st. nw. ANTED-HELP TO DISTRIBUTE AND COL. dine So aise Site ad anes payment ‘to ability. Nice, audgentlemen: No pat at once, enclosing od envelope to ESLSINE SUPPLY AGEN Tack 7 ‘ANTED—A MAN ABLE AND WILLING TO learn, located outside Washington, to represent in inlocality s responsible house: ‘Mig. House, Lock Box 1585, Ww ANTED-LEARNERS FOR PROF, CHRISTNER'S Tailor System” with any inch- ‘cientine tailors and ris, Berlin apd’ London dresstuakers cut. Lasted, draped or mada, by Mine. 8. J. MESSER, “ F stnw, Wasiineton, measure alone, 38, Hatterns cut, inaterials need, The syaten JV ANTED-AGENTS IN EVERY COUNTY IN INTHE PROTURING. com Rutherford, N. ca LOST AND FOUND. OST—ON SEPTEMBER 21, 1887, A PAIR OF Gold Spectacles while coming from Uniontown. A Suitable reward if returned to northwest corner Co- Tumnbia st, and Rhode Island ave, sezg-2t° OST—PAIR GOLD EYEGLASSES, W attached, between 1211 Q pases 1211 Qat. Liao roe a an Seer im hunched "BL. Deeblee” Bewald if re revarnedtog06 sT_ON JULY 28, 1887,” SE TERE: LiGiitte: Snswers by the naue of TIP. with collag ‘and tag; nameon collar; very kind and foud of chii- dren. Suitable reward will be paid by calling at 3270 ‘Most, West Washington. 522-21 OST—ABOUT TWO WEEKS AGO, A LEMON nd waite Setter Pup, abut aix mouths old: aa fers to the hamne of Bennie: left house 1705, 19th st. Liberal reward to finder. CHAS. E. BARBER, Offices Norris building oth and F ste. n.w. set ‘OST-ON SEPT. 7AGARNET BING SET WITH is: $3. reward wil returned. to Mobi nd Note. news DULEYS brug store. weet ‘ANTED — SEVERAL LADIES dress cutting by tallor system, at reduced price: all drafting done on goods; patterns cut to measure. 1010 F at. nw. WANTED--ROOMS. TED—BY A MIDDLEAGED SINGLE GEN- Fl uth front Foom and board: private family “prefe! Erte TAddress Box 82, Star office. ANTED — IMMEDIATELY — 50 FURNISHED audunfurnished rooms at all prices, mode c. fyers, 1216 Fat.nw. 923-20" eee AND UNFURNISHED Tooms; have numerous call rmmanent parties: Guarantee to rent or money returned, 'Y, 612 9th at. nw. ANTED~ BY A SETTLED COUPLE, THREE ‘second floor: between B.w.; Tent reasonable; 7 ost—Lal or 4 unfurnished room: oth and 12th and Kand Pats payments in advance, Address box02, Star ofc, ‘ANTED-AX UNFURNISHED ROOM H herd lizht and large enough for 3 Plano; must ited. Address with terms W. M., -ANTED—OCTOBER 1, ‘aduits, four unfurnished Rooms, on second floor, 4 light, between 8th and 15th, G and O Tint rent must bereasouuble. Address PERMANENT. GENTLEMAN, 1 ae (aod 8. misand Sera athe Adress, stating’ teria, Bo 8, ‘heat aid gas, ANTED—GOOD ROOM WITH GOOD BOARD, ‘Bfteen minutes’ walk oF less from the Patent, Of Judy; best referencesyiven. Address Y ANTED.1 re ‘TOPARTIES HAVING ROOMS to rent we Prevent advantage to proci that will save them time, Renting Agency, 938 F st. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS LADY OF EXPERIENCE, WISHES pilliuery oF dressmaking. = Worn, S17 N. ¥ 3 FANTED—DUG STORE, ONE DOING A GOO! pay cash. Give location: can be had. “Address B. ‘rouble, and! m0! money, Room ‘D. RAME! ‘5-dm ‘business, Will paying, busin we ELS, Star ofiice, rTED_T0 BUY CHEAP TWOSECOND HAND PT Bee Se ‘ANTED—TO EFFECT AN wath some druincat or other eta Cough Syrup. ARRANGEMENT rson. to bottle and 1 oF address SRS. ‘TRY OUR BUTTERINE AT 20 CENTS ate o INE AT-20 CE rete ranteed Bialle 540, 300, 501 Center Sfatiet, HE OWNER OF THE CARRIAGE 1AAE3 at to call at 1334 Hare st carriage will Wiiitatte of god pay chances, oF anid STED-PUBLIC SPEARERS, SING! wit 8 wishing to gag stich FicHE Alto: fat sor rutaary Waster hea oe oe Rot water, Pull dictions for usb mati “For aale at all Groceries. Wy ANTED—A YOUNG LADY, 4 BLONDE, WOULD like to meet will, Har why people will ps ‘Pebble Speca for igo. and a re-Blase for 25 cents, TEDW W, MOFFETT, 1931 ¥ ST. X, W. See rit Soagteny dee Hilspione call, 053-8. ‘noo i | ANTED WELLS D DUG, BORED AND DRIVEN, ‘attention paid to ‘to cleaning kine Pune work ae ing el zx pele @ x at Price’s ‘bss oO. as ol ts. Children’s ‘that is asked. auz4-1m* cor. 9t LOSS HUGKSTER'S LICENSE, ON, SEPT. 2 1887, 19th to 25th st., from H to Kat. Reward it Terumned to G08 4ont aw. ate OLD 2381, CHA telain chain, with one, F attached. Low botweet! Hieh School aud Brand O depot, by way of 0, 6th st., Mass. and aves, Return io G. P BOH- RER, 326 V. TON SEPT, 2 TAM (Fara Yo any perwon feturaing fe to 022 ed = 2, O84, POCKETBOOK ON 15° ss = stand Massachusetts ave. and H st. Money and Eyeglasses. Party can Rep money if return book and eyeglasses. 1928 Pennsylvania uve. 21-30" “OST 85, REWARD — DURING SESSION OF Medi: black ebony ‘cane, gold head, inmenibeas “teatimnon isconsin Siate Dental Moloty 16 Deeds Ne Barren, TBR". Above wi Bo paid and n¢ questions asked on return of cane to W. F. MORSE, 622 F e2ise Fe _RENT—ONE FURN! SHED ROOM, NEW Grate to permanent tenant. Call betore 5 p. ‘9th st, now. me accommodated. THE LIVINGSTO! Story brick stable and office room, suitable fo cian; locality unsurpassed. eee ees soe aoe light housekeeping, to | iBret-clasa family of adults, Call 1609 19th st v2 -1m 2d floor! with best table ai a home: Ss arequired. 1700 M OOM Ki I RENTING AGENCS: C10 Sih st. bow ed FS. REN — CAPITOL HILL, | FURNISHED Booms nd floor, ffrea, cornér house; = ‘nrst-claes nd back: hot aud cold ‘or three meal. ‘Reterences, s6ee house, occupied by owner: bath ad ofning: iso new rick Stable, every ‘conveuien:@ Reierences given and required, 1625 14th st, near Corcoran st. s23-3t* Fe, RENT—HANDSOME LARGE ROOMS, WITH bath-room attached; also good. ‘board, at 902 14th wiz. __FOR RENT_HoUsEs,’ Fee RENT—1518 PATA \ PST A roome, GME} FoR aise? Wome: S HALT Pe RENT — NEW otal x FRESE SS Se es See FasSenie rer mer vu 8 poblasctinedsa Sie sere eee ae ie ®. onl) Tee SO bo relieie yearly tenai SOCLTE RSET St Gona Bulging? Mog ae KR RENT—HOUSEN = oF Rest and Cou.” 1404 334 at ave bw Dare f sii rssas ces 493 Sass ate $5 2502 aut Oe gs OEE Ald ave. sey STOKES, OFFICES, ETC. Store and dwelling, “Stable. . aes tee Staite vemum i " a7 ie 5 : Rte tion of the property om Yat often or buted jane = EWAGGAMAN 3s he A OR Ki Fo keXt 8 Nice aise ROOM HOUSE NEAR thsouian: modern improvements. Apply to B00 Lith st. am pois F eS PeNTiadal OW BOO MIN. Ward from Highlands sta, B&O. RR: fine yar a eanden: #108 mo, ma Foe BET puLaxy & w TING, 1220 F . “ S-room House, Mrnivhed, 2 Vay 3G-rooin Howes, furulsived, uderland 30-tomn House, Clegantly furmebed. aso he 16-room Hostee, elegutly farnis Ts -room House, wugurnisbe, ai jouee, wufurnie ve. 1s-room House, unfurnished, 1719. Gee 10-Foot Mouse, unfurnished, 13313 29th at. _B Staion bet 1th, ISth, Bagaav. aud N sti, «22-2W URNISHED 6-ROOM HOUSE, #35; ris roca, oF 66 metered palntins, awuinses, bay bie if desited” Inquire 20: T8620 8 BT. N. 3,21 oop is, wide halle, newly” punted ahd papered gieriect arranged tor Oue or two fauuites. elo. Tal bet 0. aud bath, all modery iniprovements, neat and com pisble, @22." W. F. NAL. O00 Center Fe RENT 1421 8 ST, NW. THREE LARGE for light iaerpisned rooms 24 floor; ‘every convenience | ng; reference required. FURN ROOMS FOR housekeeping; two adultsin the house; rent mod R RENT— HANDSOMELY FURNISHED goms: rst and second floors; centrally . DW ‘OK RENT—A_ LARGE, ‘NICELY | FURNISHED Brivo tu private formiig Mycoses ther roomers. Inquire 043 BR HANDSOMELY FURNISH Rooms: finest of table boanl; transients and cd axle" RENT—FOUR ROOMS, FURNISHED OR —TO PERSONS OF SOCIAL POSITION ‘only: two comfort ti) ed duuble bedrooms board snd all the comforts — VERY DESIRABLE FURNISHED F pu U Unfurnished. ‘Hooms in all parte of the city. sult oUF lint froe. i, front, secor Seer bab modes southern sud eastern exposure, 912-2" FOE, RENT FURNISHED ROOM6, ON SECOND j giildren: references required. 1z19 M ‘OB RENT — Sait, Pat Rr URECRNIGHED ‘Of rooms, 2d story for housekeeping tf Foe i HANDSOMELY = te! it board. Keferences. 93 stnw. Pinte 806 12TH STN. W.. anaes oF | handsomely Furnished Rooms on first Saude diet ‘Atala Ds )R REN ER OTH ST. AND MASS. AVE, ‘two large nicely-furnished Rooms, with board: : id third floors: southern exposure: house new: no ‘after 4 o'clock, at | Dw. 17-06% NW. ROOMS, X ‘and third doors, en dining ‘room untur- 817-6" MONEY TO LOAN. ONEY TO, LOAN ON CITY OR COUNTRY Mor Collateral accu y at lowest rates and on ity, CACRRIGHT: OO? Teh at now azine Meas 2 EOAN IN SUMS, RANGING: uae 300 ,000 on approved real-es reasonable. JOHN SHERMAN & 120? Fate shim” $30,000 Race e P. HILL & CO, s9-1m_ 1338 Fst. MOSES TO LOAN AT TOWEST, RATES OF IN- JME tereat, on approved real estate situate in the Dis- of Columbia. No delay: when yecurity ts amnple FRANCIS B, MOHUN, 2m___ Real Est aus, 1351 F st iw, MOSEX 70,20: \L ESTATE. ‘Prompt attention to all applications. SWORMSTED: a & BRADLEY, treet. 1m ‘ONEY TO LOAN AT Low RATES sea bonds and wood collateral; commercial paper Douche aud sold ‘dealer im municipal securities Goverment claims.” LOUIS CU: SISGHAM 1419 y IN LARGE AN! aD SMALL sums, on approved ‘real estate security, at lowest Tutes of interest; charges moderate. KH. T, LEI- POLD, 13:81 Fst nw. su27-in 8100, OOO rermssnt Country Miscen pent 00 oe TER, a 310,000—10 LOAN ON BEAL ESTATE, Uy221 ‘THOS. E. WAGGAMAR, over JAMES ¥. DAVIS’ ments, with bourd 5 week: dinner, 5 0 oreleek. i th, heatand gas. 449 G st. nw. <TWO NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS | ‘on second floor (with or ‘without board), in house | of a private family: central part of the city: toa geutlenian and, wite. relerences required. ‘Address L- Si, K. Star oifice. sted rooms, heated by steam uite Yeoy ated Dy steam: en suite or: Bo Ye SONS BIOKE, cor Pa. ave. and 12th st. 816-la Fe FFOR RENT-1720 Bf BT. NW. FRONT Koom (Hall Room communication also ‘Boom on first floor, southern ¢ large a ee ed ‘Ok RENT—AT 1112 H ST. N, W. NICELY AND comfortably furnished communicating Parlor and ‘Also, other nice rooms, with heat, gas aud .t reasousble rates. sel5-13t ‘OR RENT—FURNISHED AND UNI [SHED rooms, en suite oF aii oats stable board: alnele roots sO S18 Idina F{OR RENT—OPPOSITE THE NEW building, se fecly furnished Rooms, OR RENT—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS, ‘en suite or single, with first-cluss table board. Also, rooms, Reterences required. 1416 N st. 1.w. '9010-1m° 208 RENT 200 AND 200% IST BT, NE DOC: ble parior, with heatand gas: alsoeiht-rooui hotse; all improvements. For aule, two-story brick in fine lo- ation, inelnding business. 12 -1im* Fu, RENT—ROOMS—PARTIES WANTINGROOMS: can hud what will suit them on our list, Save tine and trouble by calling Feat. Information free. grocery at at. Be, ous Rekwet 9 Sat Fe RENT—HANDSOMELY F FURNISHED PAR- org.cn suite oF single; also, plessunt hal} rows Suitable for gentlemen: with or ‘without at Lith st. n. w. Reterences exchanged, au?4-1n." MOPS Sate secu LAND & THOMPSON, Jed. 1913 Fats Adjoning Sup Build. ONEY ALWAYS IN OUR HANDS TO LOAN ON MS lestate security, in sums to suites acd 6 FU per cout inte HLL € JOHNSTON, 738 15thst. mw. 3: furnished rooms. Apply at 921 11 Fe, EENT-ROOMS,, SINGLE AND E} sone POE RENT_TRREE OR FOUR, UNFURNISHED ‘conveuleit for, housekeapinc. “Also, two \dsomely furnished, on reasonable terms to de- sirable persons tn that, house, 1005 1ihth st atrable pe tat clegaut house, 1000 13th stn just north of I 20 of te Tooations. 7 —Am* - | Meera a ae “ ‘KO HOLTZMAN, ecl5 corner 10th and F sts. nw. ONEY T0 LOANON deep lercars ‘Moderate commissions No delay. 2000 CEO. W LENKINS. OFF. Hand 39th ste. MONEE Bo bean In sume to sult at lowest ra sstatgnecurity. ad Hy rOs & Ehow — 77 Peunsylvaniaave, Foolu: corner house: new; i REXT_FURNT aD BEAUTIFULPANLONS a: corner Suns; Wee South aad ot Beet Seber, ences required. "1101 K stu. w. aulsow FOR _RENT—OFFICES. BENT SNe OFFICES. SECOND FLOOR Fitts S 223-3 th wt. nw. OEY TOLOAN M 42 LOWEST BATES OF INTEREST MSTATERECUIEY, re, Svs eco MOS2* T0L0aN ON REAL ESTATE AT 10} SDANENHOWER & 80) 28 ps Mae. TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OR FIRST- vd securities, at lowest rates of interest No ‘where the security is; mb30 pas 303 7thet nw. aoe RENT—FLATS. ST—FLA’ In ena gies aa 823-3t oH 15th st. nw. RENT—PART OF 8: Eagsreae. Wi OF Srore oe re PERSONAL. WIDOW LADY IN STRAIGHTENED CIRCUM- aigery wonunsan of oence whoo ‘aust ber in Pat ing Sonnet $0 do. “Direct ‘Sirs SENNLE AUS" TN Ba office. = itt é ACCOUNT OF THE HEAVY. DEMAND UPON ae are Dow, to pay fall value for Gents’ onda "Addreas of call at SUSTH'S. Gidbeand 019 Dat aw. emer 4%, DW OU WANT CANDY FOR YO 9 Cot ‘&e., it price drope eure the trouble buy ay MIR ae AROMATIC ont Di DROPS. Vaas \BALDWIN JOHNEON | DESIRES ae snk fe olan ete toe cok, Sth aud K sta, Bow PROPOSALS. a Ton Stare, Wa axp Kavr cator D.C, oe ee 10, 1887. Peis Bon hw corona seven rooms: tnelading pee cha ali modera ences, Wil not rent 5 “qusgiw. STEIGER & LIEGLUMANS, 1303 Fat PO At FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS Fates RE at SALE—A bans pereiacsnn RENT—A. awa Ei ana bio; 3 per monte” Fass oie 0} sary haces aed Hepa ot Soma ee ‘S01 Sth nw. 313-3m ik RENT_TXPEWRITER! PER MONTH; Q voenss BONLOSST at miwe Baki YA CLARKE & aoe SeEEOOIe Rk RENT- or "353 | {OR RENT—BRICK STABLE IN REAR ‘Let, bw; accommodation, Sud deachinan "s-Stoks DO SON, — | modern couvenlouces. Apply W. H- COMB: | |e Pete, aud in elegant | Month. Apply at 1645 1 4 at on 2G Gat bn | 301? Danube: RENT TE LARGE CoMMODIOUS DWELI- tha, 918 Let. uw containing 19 Tone toch 2 bats, saloon parlor’ large pier tirrt at exch end, ave. Dw % 2H RENTS A a ‘ROOM HO HOUSE: BATH AND cellar warm and ary; in good repair. A care acd peraice pass the door, €15. 016 Sih et. ee, JOR RES ar 7-ROOM BRICK HOUSE, WITH modern imuny remit 8 Oh au fae 30) Guire of CHAS CURTIN, bet. So orcficevi0 Fat uw. ot Oe Fekete i MONTH TO A RESPECT- le colored tenaut, « 6-room brick dwelling, in- a rent. Apply at once at L1G 2dat. a. JOR RENT—i207 9 STREET N.W.—10 ROOMS and bath roots. ‘all modern umpror smeute, De r , 8. Qst. nw. ot sear Sa ick HOUSE ‘i324 V ay - halt sq rom, stcara: 8 rooms, batl ‘luged purces, rent $30. Key mext door. GAINES’, 12 th ‘misk, water closet, & at water 2 wo Ca wsee See aees | Fe, KENT—KESIDENCE, FUuNISHED 1 RICHLY, forelght of nine. wonths. | zante ait “excelent abie 0 Tithe pie weak ae LARGE FOUR-STORY HOUsE sf harouh repair 3 310 Cet. aw. ; apply to P_ oe 513 S STREET N W., 6-1 Cl smodora shunts oom mace jose wacgakian ik aw. mo pee mouth, ria Wise OUSES FROM 615 10 raonth, Gallet our othce for aaah | SOHN SHERMAN & 00. 1407 Fat aabsie” mR KI 1 FES ORY AND. CELTAR, es | Tove Price $450 pe! F he saeeo id Fawn aE . JOR RENT—71 ~, NEAT TWO-STORY ‘suid basement trick, ‘dwelittl, 0 hoon . imps. €25. SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, 927 Fat con NT—PR 1, "87, 3 STORY AND Tbaseusent rick dwelling, 10 rose, ioundy. sn | ease’ metre era el ‘venue t; © hestod TYLER & KUTHERPORD, Fat.uw. JOR RENT—FROM OCT. basement brick dwellini, 2 lac; all am. i,, 204 Delaware avenue ne. heated by TYLER & KUTHERFORD, 1106 F #t. aw, | JOR RENT—PROM OCTOBER 15, THREE STORY and basetnent brick dwelling, 10° rooms and batts all» 13 Hat. nw. Price, perme. T¥LE ay (/EMUTiAAGORD, Live Fs 16-2 JOR RENT—1207 4TH ST. N. W., SEAR, Two- 2 story brick, aeven rooms wind cellar mod" tmy 930.70 HT TEs » HOST. N. W. THREE. Brick Dwelling, 14 rooms, modern improvement jinauire at A EBELLY'S st Stove store, 7 eat 30) HouaES FOUR ROOM, Bist Rosa, SaaE EE mats t Cit oe 226 © NW. 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