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WASHINGTON tober 12, 1587, regular, permaneut bons fide daily circulation more than treble that ef any other daily puper published In Washington, and mack greater than that ef all the other daily papers here added together. ‘The good effect of the thimning-out process Which bas been going om in the order of the ‘nts of Labor for the last twelvemonth was santly apparent in the vote taken at the Min- neapolls general assembly on the question of recommending a commutation of sentence for the couteraued Chicago anarchists. The whole oum- ber of votes given Was 208, of whicis nearly three Jourths were opposed to the rrsolution, although the wo ding thereof was so carefully chosen as to Gisgutge its real purpose to the ear. ‘The member- Asp OF the whole order, It 1s scated, has suffered & loss oc about one-fifth in nurabers during a year, ‘aud almost all the excisions and secessions were made on the ground that the majority of the knights were too conservative in their opinions Yo suit the minority. Supposing that one. firth to have remained in the order and Deen represented in the present convention, the ‘Yote against the resolutions would not have beea lost, bat {ts proportion would have been changed from three-fourths to three-l‘ths, or oniy one. tenth more than half the assemblage. [t is mant- fest that the order did well in getting rid of such meterial in time. It must always have been an element of weakness rather than of strength, and 1t3 principal Dustness seemed to be toembrol! the whole organization and keep it in a state of In- ternal disquiet when It most needed to devote Its attention to ita outside relations. It is also plain That the soctalists and other fil-batgnced theorist gave up their hope of ascendancy among the Koights some time ago. If they had believed themse!ves. strong enough to overcome in the end, those Who voluntarily seceded would never hae one 90, and if they had possessed any real power, those who Were expelled against their will Would never have had toga. The Knights have passed Thetr oneal bravely, and the quod words they have won on all sides thereby ought to encourage ‘them in regarding every seeruing loss as a positive gata, if suffered io the cause of a sturdy devotion to law and order and the defense of America’s tree insivutions, SE nn ‘Tap Sram 1s glad to have the assurance of the Post that the Constitution of the United States Is Sul supreme in Virginia, though It was not in Serious Joudt on the subject before that assur- ance, The bitter attacks upon Judge Bond for puatshiag open disobedience of un order made by ‘Bisa tp a matter i Which be had assumed jurts- @ietion, upon which Tux Star commented, were Rot based upon an alleged lack of jurisdiction im ‘these particular cases, or upon the alleged constt- tutionaulty of the state law under which the per- sons ia contempt acted, but were general tm terms of denunciation and assumed that state laws, whether constitutional or uncon- stitutional, are supreme and to be enforced, Tue imorisoned Scate officers probably violated the order of court in order to secure a speedy de. Termination of the question of the court's juris- ction. In advance of the decision of the Supreme Court tm the matter there is no occasion to weep coptous tears over them as heroes and martyrs, or Yo denounce Judge Bond as a “Federal satrap,” trampitag upon States’ rights. It would be just as reasonable to assume that Judze Bond will be sustained in bis view of the law and to eulogize him to the skies as the courageous defender of the Constitution and tue Nation agalust the tnstdious attacks of the advocates of the extreme States’ Tights doctrine. $2 ‘There 1s no longer any disguising the fact that the yellow fever has found footiold in Tampa, sion WLI De necessary. There 1s not the same cause for alarm, Bappily, in tho preseat instance As G some Which have preceded it. The great Visitations ave all begun before the middie of July—one of them as eariy as the third of May, and the extent of the ravages of each bas been precty weil measured by the number of weeks it ‘had a cbauce to sweep throug tue country before frost cane. This year we are likely to have early Trost, Owing to the Intense heat of @ part of the summer. It will not do oa that account, however, to relax any of the vigilance which would ordi- narily be exercised for Nghting the disease now. Frost checks tue advance of the fever and reduces % everywhere to inactivity. It does not kill it, however. The winter of 1878-9 Was 30 cold in the ‘South that two inches of ice formed in the harbor ot New Orleans, and yet the following summer the Jever which had disappeared with the October frosts reappeared wita the broiling sunshine of July. The case of the ship Piymouta furnishes another instance in point. This vessel, after hav- Ing suffered from the scourge, was disinfected with extraordinary care, and then distaautled and ex- posed for the Whole winter to the severity of the climate in Boston harbor; yet the fever reappeared When she went into commission ayaim in the betta ‘Maurice Strakesch, the Impresario whose death 4s angounced, will always enjoy the honor, among the musical profession, of having put Adelina Patt before the world. He took an interest in her as an unknown child and became an enthusiast fn pushing her forward. Tradition bas it that she ‘Was siow at the technical part of her education, ‘and had to have her operatic airs drumined into her, note Dy note; but Strakosch persevered, and ually brought her out as a prima donna tn No- Vember, 1860, under bis own management. Het fret engagement in London was made at the rate of one huné™=4and fry pounds a month, but by bigabrewd caudling of the local managers he ianaged to get this raised after a while 19 elght hundred pounds, and by the time she was a rich ‘Wotan and ready to be married to the Marquis de Caux, Strakosch had faitiy impoverished himself by his liberal outiay for ber benefit. a ‘Yesterday's disester fn Indiana made still more apparent the need of a substitute for tie coal store in railway cars. The collision, bad as it was, does ‘bot begin to account for the Lorrors seen aad suf. fered tu the wreck. The fatalities were all, or nearly alt, the result of the fire wien followed nd the superintendent of the road himself admits that the accident would have been a very ordinary one if tue store in the sleeping-car had not bea overturaed. As the means of heating by steam from the locomotive are no msstery, but are well Understoud and in constant use on some Lines, there 1s no exeuse for the failure of 4 road like the Chicago and Atlantic to keep abreast of the latest usprovements, $$ oe Attention was called at meeting of the School trustees last night to the annoyance and delays which result from dotng the District print. Florida, amd that rigid measures for ts 4 ing ta Philadelphia. To the extent to which the Commissioners have @ discretion in the matter When the local printers are uaderbid, the addt- {opal inconvenience of out-of-town printing might Well be treated a3 an off-set to sligutly higuer Prices in this city. The local printers aud the Commissioners ought tobe able to arrange wnat tue work should be doue at reasonadie rates in Washington, on ‘Tue President {8a rash man. ile jests with one of the commercial capitals of Minaesota about ‘the other commercial capital of the same state—e. Gangerous thing for anyone to do who is not pro- tected by the divinity tha: doth hedge about a eulet magistrate, Mr. Cleveland suould refiect that 4 clergyman once emptied is church in Mime Weapolls by Urazenly choosing the text of his ser- mon trou oue of the Epistles of St. Paul, Pam Tt We unsafe fora man to lay hi clothing in te where, as @ rule, they expect te bide Rul adion ater the fmt yarchass. It te therefurw & source of pride and satefaction with, George Spransy to know that his patrous al- ways retcra and renew thelr orders. ‘This ould Ret be otherwise, for he gives (ax uo other house de the city dows) « legal written gusrantoy that every parent be salle will prove w be emetly as represented, oF the money will be refunded; and hie prices are so low tat « man with © aus teu ioc ome ena Gud eametiing wel cut and Rewestly made which will eowe within his meses. But the million and the miiliouatres are. ALRG Wei vuse to inspect the Uamouse Pall and, Winter souk uf GEORGE SPRAvsy. OWE-PRICE CLOTHIER, $24 SEVENTH STREET XW. T ance Dasanruasr. =. bod renpes sans Gane Locswoos & Co. TAILORS, AN “aRT art needlework. &c. Stamping at half’ used to. Split and Single Yarn, 15e. hank. Crewel, 3c. costly. But are they not cheap? One pair of good shoes are worth two peirsof common shoes, becsuse they’ll ‘wear twice as long and always look better. CUSTOM-MADE SHORS, 85, 96, 98. Ladies’ who have had trouble in being fitted sre re- quested to interview our shoe mas. Take elevator to the second floor and ask for Mr. Seamen. In order to attract you to our new department we of- Lisenaere Avo Tusxarorerse aa DEPT,” where you'll fina Zephyr, Speedie ame and ial $2 FE. o mites einiae oc ee ca PGP Et. | apesuarseens ope racer Sere cermin to call sariy in. ‘to secure the! veer pet yards worth invoice ‘Wamsutts Bleached and HB hy i .: Sf, 12340, ad 10-4, 250. siaenelineere sie a ae vdivrastSeebstan ta age Repo Regular value 25c. FOR THIS WEEK ONLY. ‘This lot matig let we, warrant to be entirely free from aay fer et reduced prices the following three makes ¢! Ladies’ French Kid Shoes, and which are to be special- ties of the Palais Royal: ‘The $2.08 ‘The @3.45 The #4. te-You'll ment as anywhere of Setin aud Kid Slippess and Low Shoes forevening wear, Ladies’ Riding Boots, Boys’ ‘and Youths ‘We have purchased our chesper clothing from the same inanusacturers as supply the first-class, excla- sive clothing howses. Our best clothing was made to our special onter, and you have only to examine the Patent stays at the weak points, the silk stitching, and the style aud fit of the garments to recognize « cus tom-made appearance that cheap clothes lack, We don't want, and you don't want, your boy to look lke those awful dummy figures you ase on the sidewalk ‘and im the windows of the cheap stores, You don't ‘want your bov's sutt pointed out as Joues & Co.'s “it- tie wonder,” tug and patching all the time, and still your boy neve. looking nice. tom-made ap) Prices yet quoted for FINE CLOTHING. There's room for reformation in boys’ clothing. Reformed prices, styles, and w e si a a Extra Pants, For 15e,, Polo Caps of good cloth. es 6 ‘odd HOY 3) THIS WEEK'S INDUCEMENTS. 94 Boys’ (4 to 14) All-wool Suite, $3.29, 94 Boys’ (4 to 14) Conluroy do... $3.29. Boys’ (3 to 9) Wool Overcoats, #365. 18 Bose’ (9 to 14) Overcoats for $4.98, Bose’ (13 to 18) Long-pants Suits, 96.75. Bogs’ (14 to 18) Overcoats for $7.50. Above quoted are cheap, good clothing, st surprise Prices. Look through our stock of Jersey Suits, aud Fine Tricot and Case. Suite for dress wear. tun Several Cases of Steel River ond Hartel Printe, ta stor length, ot Oe per rar ae Regular value 2nd Comfort department we willoter In the: airy weights re deauens erga Our: "Scere Sian good size and weight, at ¢2.. Prewular price gid Swit best whut cutioares #826, worth af inet Sar ghia Gaeta $1 $1.75. “Mi io all ed at tho lowest raven: wits a count of 10 percent for ‘Thursday and ‘The remainder of our and Children’s Canton enue teeter cher cen quatieet Gaston futon mapped Wt deep alle ot rimedeon yous, Toe Ladies’ Canton nnel Skirts, trimmed with ruffe Secd quality 2 Plastel: caueghag™ made on Yoke rier : pena J Skirts deop hem, made om auatty tanwelou Peay, oon Sat mate of et i Devers Maecenas cote Fed 20 These sre shown on our 2d floor im our Underwear L “Ipcomprehensible” reduced to 62.25. “lucomparable” reduced to $3. “Palais Royal” reduced to $4.25. find as fine (we think better) an assort- ‘hildren’s and Misses’ Shoes, Bubbers,&<. CLOTHING AND HATS. ‘at $1.50; and you don't want to be mend- Exclusive, gentlemanly styles of cus- pearance w» offer the boys, and at lowest ork now on exhibition om our 2d floor. Suite, Kilt | Shirt Waist, Hats in all stylesand prices. ee ty ea 9 | 17 a3 Ww ker at Good luck and prompt cash secured 250 dosen fing Kid Gloves very cheap. 100 dozen 4-Button Undressed Kid, emb'd, @1. 50 dogen 8-sutton Mousquetaire, do,, $1. Button Dressed Kid, emb’d, ¢1. 50 dogen 2-Button Men’s Kid Gloves, $1. EF Not » pair worth less than 81.25; nearly all worth $1.50 pair. ‘They're the best gloves ever sold in Washington for 50 dogen 5- Anracr oUuR PLACE Your GREAT OUR STOCK HAS BEEN LARGELY IN- CREASED, AND HAVING HAD MANY NOVELTIES MADE TO OUR SPELIAL ORDEK, WE WILL EXHIBIT THE SAME, TOGETHER WITH EVERY KIND oF SHOE THAT FASHION OR FANCY MAY REQUIRE. THE SHOES AXD SLIPPERS MANCPAC- TURED co. OF BE OUR LEADING FRATURE. IT HAVING BEEN THOUGHT BY SOME THAT WE DEAL ONLY IX SHOES FOR LADIES, WE WOULD MAKE KNOWN ‘THAT WE HAVE EVERY KIND OF SHOKS VOR FAMILY TRADE, AND THAT OUR MEN'S COMPLETE IN STREET AND DRESS SHOES. o12-wath 3a CENTURY aceds are printed on the Panted fast colors. 10-4 WHITE i hing: in Inerain, Tapestey an Body Brussels povulay prices. AND WILL Givz YOU “PTs OF THE oe ce tag Mos? BATISYACTORY soRT. JONSON, GARNER & CO. Ba BARAUM 2 Ca, Pessartrants Avene aortirant ous on PENmOTLvanis svenca, 424, 426, 7th st. Riz Axo Ruse THE STUCK OF MEN'S CLOTHING THAT WE HAVE THIS SEASON PRE- PABED FOR OUR PATRONS AND THAT 18 NOW HERE-ON OUR COUNTERS— AWAITING THE INSPECTION AND aP- PROVAL OF OUR FRIENDS~YOU IN- CLUDED — SURPASSES OUR BEST EF- FORTS OF PREVIOUS YEARS AND IN- CLUDES EVERY STYLE THAT'S FASH- IONABLE, EVERY GRADE THAT'S GOOD AND EVERY FABRIC THAT POSSESSES STERLING MERIT. SHANNON TWEEDS FROM IRELAXD AND HEATHER MIXTURES FROM SCOT- LAND ARE NOT ONLY FASHIONABLE, BUT SERVICEABLE, STRONG AND aL- MOST WEAR-RESISTING. WE'VE GOT ‘THEM IN BOTH SINGLE AND DOUBLE- BREASTED SACK SUITS AND IN FOUR BUTTON CUTAWAY FROCK SUITS. CCT AND MADE CORRECTLY aXD aS WELL 48 IT 1S POSSIBLE TO MAKE THEM. Bear « Co. BURT SHOES. 1211 F st. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CASSI- MERES IN PRONOUNCED STRIPES OF VARIOUS WIDTHS AND COLORS IN SUITS FOR STREET WEAR PERFECT BODY-FITZING GARMENTS EVERY ONE OF THEM. THEY aRE ALL AMERICAN INCUT AND MAKE AND THEREFORE ‘WILL FiT. FALL OPENING WILL TARE ON THURSDAY, OCTBER 1%. PRESENCE WILL GIVE US PLEASURE. SINGLE AND DOUBLE-BREASTED PRINCE ALBERT FROCK SUITS, IN LIGHT COLORS, OXFORD MIXED AND BLACK, BLUE AND BROWN, MADE FROM THE FINEST GRADES OF AMERICAN, FRENCH AND GERMAN FABRICS, LINED AND FACED WITH SILK. THE MIGHEST GRADES OF READY-MADE CLOTHING YET PRODUCED. BY MESSHS. EDWIN C. BURT & NEW YORK, WILL CONTINUE TO DEPARTMENT Is UNUSUALLY RESPECTFULLY, ARTEUB BURT & CO. BaKS AND COMPAxY, 01% «=6SEVENTE AND MARKET sPace. Dower War UNTIL YOU MATE TAKEN COLD BEFORE ‘YOU BUY YOUR FALL OVERCOAT. WEAS- SUMR, YOU SEE, THAT YOU INTEND TO Dazss Goons. | Mave own, SECAUSR IT 18 ALMOST 4 xE- USEFUL FOR THE NEXT TWO MONTHS. NOT ONLY 80, BUT THERE Is a~MEAP” OF STYLE IN ONE UNTIL NEARLY OR QUITE BOLIDAY TIME SUCH A GARMENT , WILL GIVE CHARACTER TO THE WEARER, goods ‘TRERE 18 MORE STILE FOR THE MONEY “IK A PALL OVEROOAT THAN IN any. ‘TRING RLGE 4 MAN WEARS G10 BUYS ONE 48 STYLIGH AND GENTERL asi? MADE TO MEASURE. AT $12 WE BEGIN OUB PRICES IM LONDON MADE COATS. OUR OWN GOODS FROM @10 TO 635. ENG- LIsH, PROM 91% TO 880. 4 WORD 48 TO CUSTOM-MADE GooDs, OUR “IMPORTED” CUTTER, NOT mt. CLOTHS, $e. per part. Thee | WOOLENS ARE, BOT FROM REW TORK, 18 very best material aad war! DOING SPLENDID WORE ON OOATS. OUR STOCK OF PERCE GOODS 18 PROBABLY THR LARGRST 1M WASHINGTON, AD OCR ‘PRICES ARE KNOWN TO BE MUCH LOWER ‘THAN THE MERCHANT TAILORS. WE MAVE 4 SPECIAL aBTiNt O% TROU. SERA A MAN WHO COTS NOTHING Rist, ‘BED SPREADS, 76c. sd 61. and BROWM SHEETING, 25; ‘Department is stocked with oll the ore omen satee aay Secs Betray ed “Qrzsme Dare: Coxrmern, On sccount of the unpropitions weather the Jast few days, we have concluded to.continue the “Opening” the remainder of the week, in or- er to give all An opportunity to see the display. representing, as it does the larwest and most at- tractive stock we have shown during our busi- ‘nesscareer in this city. “Opening Bargains” will be offered throughout the store, and we have no hesitation in saying that it was never ‘our good fortune to offer yous better money's worth than at present, WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Gor, 11th and F ste: nw. WOMEN COOKS, 810 Veehieee eae wolsate COOMBS & BURGESS, 0 F stn. WA woMaa 70 Cook WASH AND vat ave. Apply to 1d Connecticut at Soop ws ‘WAxtED UNG Capy as casnigk, owe ha anders enka crohes orto ered. petereuce is required. fe Boss Sensex Surrs Reovcen. Our Buyer made s mistake in buying too many ae belek oar — sorre, re never shelf blunders, ‘are always ready take the faxes: hence we otter these sults athe foitns- sea ‘Boer 10" dnpows Cor, 11th and Fats. 2. w. oral wash, EP Piles of Caticoes, WOODWARD & LoTHnor, Cor. 11th and Fata, n.w, Basoarss Ix Broancrorns, Anticipating » demand for this boat te ‘sis Seite Wide Hable eo we based. very extensively, foshow the bewt values to place before our cus Spacially worthy mention ‘All-woo! Broadlocis, in Grean und Navy Blue. ONLY $1.00 PER YARD. 2 or Ue : 9033 “pices oaanch all-weol French Broad: cloths, superior Gnish, extre-dpe quality. ONLY 82 AND $2.50 PER YARD. Tn all the leading Fall aud Winter shades, WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th und F sts. nw. Suz Or Messe Hasormcners _ Buying in tmmen: entities is bound to oreer te price: A foreiute ilfustsution ot this fact isshown {n our receut purchase of Men's Ali-liner Hand! iefs. An ba; largely we secure such ad: piseee ‘we are enabled to offer the best qualities au: styles for the several prices ever shown by usor others 150 DOZEN Bnd Atl-lnen, Bewpeitched, Bandver- Ghiets, large variety of neat Fancy 3, = Seand'd teh em srcellent quality, LY 12440. EACH. 200 DOZEN ae epee abun Beauties Bete L ul 2 incl j, attract variety of Nandsome borders, of . ra, ONLY 25c. EACH. 100 DOZEN ‘Men's White All-linen Hemstitched Handker- chiefs, ¢, 4 1 Aud 2 tuch Les, Unrivalied a¢- periment of attractive taucy colored borders. quality this price ever purchased, ONLY 42c. EACH’ ‘White Pine, ue Freeh Linen, Hemstitched fundkerch imc Handkerchiefs, X, $eand 1 inch hems, re ONLY 7c. EACH. 50 DOZEN fen’s White, Pure Linen, Hand-embroidered mustitched Handkerchiefs, handsomely eui- dered in wiute and colors, ueat arrow “am ONEE 756. AND $1 EACH. We will not, knowingly, sell a Handkerchief for Linen that is uot sbsovutely every thread pure linen. lowest grades may be a little ores. i yp eens oo. oe Sell wal and ea mat better thai ta Seligandinen mixed: "iis im why var Hand ief ti continues to grow. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, 012 Comer 11th and F sts. a 100 DOZEX New Goods have been received in this during the week—invoices of purcbases ‘buyer, to which we made reference in these some time since. Now you can come in and these goods, of which we promised so much, and which expectations the garment certainly Justify. For instance, we offer two styles of JACKETS~street ‘cut—of imported wide Wale Cloth, in brown and xray, tailor-bound, satin finished, and thoroughly stylish and dresay. We yuarantee them to be $8 Jackets, but our price is $5.48, Another specimen lot is made of imported Corkscrew Cloth, tailor made, and finished in s superior manner Guaranteed worth 9. Our price is but $6.48. And you will find the same exceptional bargains pre- ‘vailing in overy grade of Fall Wraps we offer. THE 00. NN NX oo NWN SIC AND 318 7TH ST. N. W. Srrout Axovycexenr. GRAND OPENING OF THE NEW STORE AT THE OLD STAXD OF W. W. BORDRTTE & 00, 928 7TH AND 706 K ST. N. W. A Wew and Complete Btook of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, CARPETINGS, OILCLOTHS, CUR- TAINS, &o., &0., bo. ‘Do Mot Forget the Day, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15TH. ‘THB NRW PHILADELPHIA stone. CARHART & LEIDY, 4 926 7th ot. and 706K st. a.w. Orr ‘At DICK” = Weer 2 WADE GaP ORR TEER ELT 1b UTLERS, 'ED—A WHITE BOY ABOUT 16 YEARS OLD: ‘Vhat has beeu in store before, at 201. be (a Wate TES Witter eanenceD SKIRT HANDS bs a LAN R LAUNDRESS AND Migr en lrticoicn after? 3 ‘ARTED-A RELIAGLE COLORED WOMAN, Wru Washington references, "whe pertecuy leratunds chamber. w x ai ofcicck at 1002'S wt. bw. Mtuet at iD TINNERS. APPLY TO 7th st, s.w. 1 IX GOOD CANTPNTELS. APPLY Carvline atreely between T and'U Waste —: War ion an streets, ee Vv [ ANTED—HALY-GKOWN GIRL (WHITE) furse Gnd make herself generally usetul. Must be willing to travel, Apply, for three days, at 28 lows Circle. dibie at W3stEDSA suai genera bousewor! Gan NT NoT wuider twenty-five, tor 4 position of trust: need ‘experience, bit good reference weekly tor beginuing. ADDIS F Tih st. naw. B CARPENTERS. APPLY DEATLEY new buildiux, 12th and 13th sts : white preferred family of two: good id wages for right person. Avply 1443 Cor W: A COLOKED WOM, VAITRES! must understand Ler business and come well recommended. Cal ou © WASTED! WANTED SIX MEN To Load Carts Hi GELMONE Conites Stations Baltimore all) 3 Comtee ore Ttailroud. iim oO OT Laurel, AL ADD: Lady stn ANTEDMA CAPABLE WOATAN jOusework: mitist be @ good cool ply. with references, 1310 New Hs ANTED — SIX y so rou 17 Chewice > rook 17 Cha ‘ clue” ME W ftduce an rdcie ou coumaisston eal tort terfere with other business. Address COMMISS! Star office, MAID (WHITE): ONLY VW ASTED—AT_HEADOUARTERS — Positions 2 Sonos and Narsos, mM GF st. me BY A Wi1stener YOUNG LADY A STCUATION W —BY A RESPECTABLE COLOKED tion as cook, iton in vate pk Calet 2013 Het aww 2 Wanegrese, Sersee Tnat tionality, with ures OLS 7ihecaw. os ae SSS aie Ti! BYA ‘ABLE Cv! WASTED bya Respect: pear # Bituation as chaz Bhunetta ave, tows oe ereBe WANzED—BF LORED GIRL \rivate Me ee Wide Soe bao ae exnerte ‘ce and b st. rofercuc aa TS 4 ANTED—A SITUATION BY A FIRST-CLARS Wecotire private hivtciose taiily neenraas ees references; «vod wages required. | Call at th stn a AIDS, ITUATIONS FOR COOKS, ‘French Nurse, Bartender, Houseme: Fis Clerks, Book! thet eae ta ast ANTED—GENTLE. SIRING THE BFR- rod 8 desu, in deenrat- wdeling muritels, fratmen, sn hud a competent baud at moderat: price, ay jactory reierences, by addressing CA V BY (A FIRST-CLASS GERMAN Fessiuaker work in fausiles by the day; periect gett aud tines gh por day With boar, Aides oll: WANTEDIBY 4 RESPECTABLE WHITE a situation as chainbermaid and plain sew: Address Box 112 starofiice. Ol ;in private GL oF Hi mnily as enetll at Drewcut ‘neral housework i wo) ¥e rt VATIC W iiidrug taro: tnive years cnvortenee wich ent employer. First. PUSERSE, E YOUNG "LADY." EXPEMIENCED teacher of Eng ish branches, fore and music, wishes Situation in’ school or koverness gvod references. Address TEAC office, ae TES: Vv ‘D-BY TWO RELIABLE Wil 4 utuation—one as first-class cook, the ols an expericuged chamber aid or waitress: by, Fefereuces. Please call 920 24th str w V ANTED-—BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN October 15, one is furnished room with fortable home haay, be body" Locetion "oa Sai ortable. hol 3 References turaisued. WASTED BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE TWO furnished or uufurnished Rows in the north- Notts feferamces oxchaued., esving location r of att po chance free: desirable locations. Royal. llr BER 1 BY A FAMILY OF WW. ieee wie are ceuprtent und Rarensea sei ences need apply. 1813 1518 xt. 1st WASTEDTA YOUNG WHITE MAN FROM SIX. | teen fo twenty, in a grocery and liquor store. cue who understands the business preferred; refers required. Apply at 1609 WASTED-A Dist V VANT#D—BY A PATENT AGENT, AN OPERA- tor ou type-writer must be awood peniuan young | an pacterred, also a Uraugutsuan Address 3:3 1235 | ce ° | W NTO SELL AD Suittpduce a new sprus o seat for chuirs and stools; the best and cheapestever munde. Address, i P.O. Hox 43 010s SW ASTED- LADIES DEsiiING TO WAKE MONEY ‘cau do so by selling aud introducing a pateuted article Mserul to everg lady in the city. AMSWer. €iving ‘0. Bor 420. o1d-st G CLERK, AT 2030 147H ST. None but worvuglly competent need ap- ou eT WASTEDE A, 2000. COOK. ASHER Hruper, Wiih references, Apply 1603 Connecticut ‘ave., from $ til lock. pare _o10-it ‘GOUD [FEMALE £00) 2.7. ROBE CH “ erywhere for one of the best houschold Send for cicular. L. 3. GAY, 64 N. Pa. ST-6t seta LADS, (OIITE AMD TRTELLIORST, bg outside Waslinston, to represent tu ee ity, on Old fs Teferences; salary about #30 po jy, 3.0. BLANCHARD, Bupt, 34 Realy e f ob WASTED. DUNDORE'S EMPLova BU- eau, conducted by ladiea, Men and women, white colored, tor all Kinds of doinestic labor, for Mst.anw. NTED—A DRESSMAKER IN EVERY FAMIL) VV Learn pres pe fot Prot, CARISTNEIS ew | “iu- te failor System” ‘any inch-rule or lapemeasure aloue, es all” scientific taflurs and ¢minent Paris. Beriiu and London dressmak terials cut, Lasted, draj ER, “Conservatory ot ton, D.C. WARXTED HELE, To DistRIBUTE AND cor. lect, $10 to $20 per w: nd expenses; payment ae to aes y. fa eel emple je and gentleue ne rece | Write at ouce, enclosing self-addressed ani Sauaped envelope to BML lice: SUPELY AG! West Broadway, . Xe TABLE BOARD, NEAR 151H AND ormeala went 10 the house, “Ajy TED — BEWARE! — POOR AND @lasnes sliould, Not pattoutze large dewa, creases their wealth, a posit ‘ oO 20 CENTS oi better than mighoy. rettirn and 344 Nord BU n't Ket Tauck ruarautesd or veuter Market, Northern us LD TED—A SECOND-HAND DOUBLE HEATER PM furs, ‘One suitable for heating » ball. a ic 9, Sod ket, ~ jug location wud price, Ho: rot ANTED—“COLUMBIA BUSINESS AGENCY™— WAR sau winh to buy orsell's Bari Gene cary at our office and ctve particulars. Hotels furnished. With help free. 402 12th at, cpponite Palais Kuyal. ‘oll: | more customers t | save wo are rested Wantee. FOR four adults wiolesome Sanity Hogue with op- unity for sousekeeping. Address with par- Eeulurs, aud whether furnished’or eufursienes bes 118, Siar ufiice. ol ANTED—A GENTLEMAN AND Hil sire tree unfurnished rooms tor urposes. “Location fetropolita tre 503, City Poston WV ANTED— PERSONS “HAVING ROOMS FoR Teut can save money by consulting us anwe can sult, KOUM REN AGENCY, 61:2 9th st. m. roma = WASTED oous MORE CUSTOMERS THAN vey Up consults us. No charge until roo oom Agency, 938 ¥ se D. RAME’ George newt cath in Gcorwetown, convenient cathe cars. Addreas’ Hi, W: 8. ry W 4AS2ED-SMALL MOUSE IN GOOD N1Gi hood, on mouthly payments, Ak Price, aud terms, W —hy A VATE Fi ‘without children; an unfirished house, ten to twelve rovins aud bath; situated betwee and 20th aud H and P au i Per mouth. Address y ANTED-FOR A CASH CUSTOMER—SEVERAL ‘small Of medium-sized Houses that can be suld at A. MCINTIRE, 918 F st. puryhasers. A laced wuthua wil et erly sartinad af ou ae. “itents collected. ca tianawel Tusurance Sitected. HOLLAND & THOMPSON, dels 1313 Fst, Adosnine Sun Buildin ‘at our ex- TS? LOAN—8800 AXD $1,000 Fol 3 YEARS at cent interest, payatle, seuii-anpuaily, cu itu begat teal eataie. JOHN SHERNAS Ss, $200. 01,500 %2,0008°08 to iauou Real Estate. Charges’ m oL-10t rate. Ni “EAL MCINTINE, 918 F atu ON REAL ESTATE, luy22]___ THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. GANS. Det eget emee or Ac * bed. Loans on building A-socistion aud TUCKS AND BONDS, GOOD COMMERCIAL FADE aud oiler sintciaas eccuritiee "No delay where vee pari at WAL H. DEMPSEY, Bro’ seGgm gd New 8 Moe TO LOAN AT LOWEST TkS OF 1 terest, on approved reai estate situate in the Dis tet of Columbia, Ne When security 45 ample, NCIS B. MOHUS, a es YF s $100,000 22.23 a » Faces, phous 789. M Fat yy cuEY Atay wdadiny f eit soeaiion ees itt tow MS WAL iD SUAS nica sone A. U HOLTZMA! aa : Touiand Fete ‘County: Cl OTE ESL Bate Been q nity. THROLLAND te Tuo Ree to boax Ta sn Wy ALL a owent rate, on 9 stutescuriye FiICh, FUX& Wrivcrennine coat tie ting caution PYSiuett diaromes, Kort condition. WW srandinne Gothing “tats bremct ene SHE adiives Box 74, Suroment ye WAXTED STEAM DYKING AND “SCOURING. a diseases by having thelr clotues scoured husqr Hite baths. ‘Thies only done at PRINCES 1000 a. Addiway at ri eebaa | WANgED SOTREFLUOUS Hain Positivety penile process. indorsed by’ all pipiicians o3 thous Feeamaet Feiner fOr weber pair eyes Werner La seen ‘KD— WELLS DI BORED AND DI a aa sur et aie oot J4Lt Poway iver, ONEY, TOLOA ACS aac ap THURS F1slEit & OD, NISHED SE ¥ Ft oy HANDSO: zy bay-Wwindow front mou; lanse alcove oget et ta ale fur two weuiel wife, First class Tab'e ig ed roomie for 810. also f rooms, for $10. al Siloon pacior: gas, latrobe, for cme or two get: lene eo ete a outa ext — TW COMMUNICA nS Fomt roving, on second floor: # Luci! housekeevimg, southern " iy lubes ct street gare, rout touarate. oor watt POR RENT_FURNISHED ROOMS, IN SUITE ¢ sawie, hat we oleae Fins 4 —S82OUN D-FLOOK PALLOR AND BED Roow, with of without a: window house; references cow oS Set Ty SEWLY-FURNISHED zt en suiie, Win low iuse, eeutralls locied” 2104 Bib st e123 wore: RENT_ON THE 15TH THRE) Fitisriawcagsy ot Sond ome ees wt 1400 10th we Fie: T—34 ML. U STs Ave LZ handsome'y furw fevnt p rior with" light. » rd heat: 7 endid location, posite cunt Vernon Squsie: rout, 81 Ota. See Fou Pesto (RABLE UNFU! EST. TWO LY DESIR. xv euce: Pe pepe og oumey pluawbing; references @xchauyod I st. Tet bewly-furnished, eeclieet hints Address: PLEASAN iow, jusre. beat of r office, FAMILY & fren near Fran » “Comfort, HAMPSWIRE AVE. A Parlor floor: furnished or wu imily: ho Children: wear caterer hoor front room, stable or oll) Of RENT-ATViI5 LTH STEN. W. NEATLY stable fortee Inliones oremadiswsan sa Sin eas suitable for tee ladies or for sen wite Pass dgor; ters reasonable. ell: rR iT ANDSOMELY FURNISHED Bi as ie near + Teferences exchanged: 1031 Natt ae olt-iee pont Cirel en single, second und third Bours; good 4 care conve: oL er ingle room on third ° KR RENT—TWO DESIRABLE COMMUNICAT- inw Furnished Farlory;open grate, 626 3d st. nw. Ketorences, Ore FOE RENT—is2i OST. NW, 7 ORS FURNISHED Foows cu second fluor; for lixbt housekeeping: sustable for two adults, or would rent en suite, 014-30 JOR KENT—PERSONS WANTING ROONS C. unfuruisued, 0 cs . toa fre, MOOM KENTING AGENCY: ‘oll. 612 Oty stew. om RE TH LARGE, WELL iuruinbnd sou b-frout Koom: large closet: house Row, Wilk modera "conveniences Lv ‘oor: also single : wochildren. ‘Transient lers accommodated. ollrt* Fok S752, LARGE FRONT Rooms, au nicely furnished, 2d and :$d floors, of en suite, $15 id 818: 2 or 3 con 3 w. JOR RENT — A LADY RENTING HANDSOME house. neighborhood of Scott Circle, will reut de- rable 1s to eutlmen: furnace heat repiaces. Board if desired. References. At ai. W. HL, Star office, RENT—AT 526 3D ST. third story front roow to KNISHED ‘second tloor and several angle siwentlemen caly need apis. MR RENT—1140 CONNECT AVE. WITH ‘trst-class Board, two well-furuished Rouims, front and Vack: hut aud cold water on saine floor. Also, two 'T — FURNISHED — SEC: ce front Moom, with ‘alcove and bay window: also third story tront itvom, ia a new house, with first wate family: no childreu; near 11th at. herdica; ‘references’ exchancal. o10-1 R RENT—PARLOR FURNITURE REUPHOL- stered. mattresses made over in first-class style; loue at resdeuce if desired, : WO FLOOR We two lave rooms aud private Dall south trout. de- rable lo-ation, no children; furnished oF unfu H wy, JOR KENT-NICELY FURNISHED FRONT room, second fur, bot and cold weatlewon, or vet Tofercuces, 130 Fst nw, YOR RENT—LARGE SEC Room, 1uraiebe.i. algo, ball- private family ; 308 Fivhimnisned trout rosie, ND-STORY FRON: -TOOIn, COMIBURA-AUDA, Indiana ave.; references 03-20" RR a ety ares sor two seutlomen, with Board, private iauily. 458 'G st aw sot Y¥ FURNISHED 1104 Th derweait ee {OR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS, IGLE OR te, convenieut to cata, grate. re if dasited Peigrence given aud reuwired Si? Trth ata. hau—Hanideo. Fath Tove, fideo ively. fu en suite oF nugie, oud alse fiet-claua table Doar, af The Buti x Room, wit OR BENT — HANDSOMELY Kooms; fidest of table board, accommodated, THE Tuk sta. w. Ok RENT—FURNISHED BEAUTIFUL PARLORS: en suite, in private fauily’; bay-windows and opeu rates iu every roulu:cormer house: mew. soWtla ala east front: reierences reyuired. 110] hat mw. FURNISHED transients and tabie LIVINGSTON, 1008 8-20" Fass reeng Frasone for sel) Rakak eee i GhceKy ) ae TRICI CLE A) 4 AVKHEN SHOP Of BARDEM SHOP ox AST Potinayvanie eve maw. Fo: aa ei acs lish Bay We i By Novae, tbe eal tl a ts Carnage Rue JOR SALE-STINCU STA RcIeEE SALE-STTS Ree Test pe some: et ston BanaarN tek Seay fey 1 » eae SALE—107H AND YSIS SF ‘snd wotion svare for ¥t ma eee ob Sa es JOR ~BICYCLE BAWAING ae i ieodee fiks' ES Fost Laby waving an SVR SALE mvertuble n O12.600 “UME ClO = Ring olin GROCERY AND LigvOn sroRe; Teta st relly located, i femetctotcm. will used ou fo ate Bi-health cause of reciting. Dos, bth and D — iS JOR Ba bi FB Sper biand Bors to BENB) A. CLARKE & SON, 3m. Caligraph othce. #0 Fst. ti. ROR SALE — NEw, LIVE-PICKED be he Bree ‘mail! o- ctberwies, prom PUren tose Ee SALE—A PAL OF SORREL — hates. Tel can tie tanta ay el F 130 Sil, iF ue hvewecting Machine te. Gtock at @F-50 ‘OCKS, Star office. Address 810C8 ar FOR SLES FIXTURES aXp 3 20-3 TIFUL DARK BAY MAKE. ~ nguire at GREES'S stables or SiS Bast FO8 SALE-CHEAP—A CALIVORNIA RED Wood | Foe haere ® oh0-st" ‘BM KOBERTSON, 1515 Bet. ENCY 01 the celetirated iu every house Cyeloredia iting ieee Tite work. ce on small moa 338, STaromce } OR SALE—POU 5, 900 BACk Se alae re ae Waskiugrton Brick Mucins Co N ~ CARRI 5 PH. ng =, Eee Seat ee AS oory fow-bore track. box. wagons ‘Special orders:praplly executed J Ke hand New bork eve Se QOK SALE FSidis Way & sox onaxp SQUARE AND RIGHT PAN A full assortment coustantly ob, Prices reasonable. ret Ascent, KNABE & Co, oct ; gvodasnew. Price, 6200. NEE Duo, By # CO. Boston, seven octave bauare 81:5. EMERSON seveu octave Square. Other Upright and Square Pianos trom for reut ur sale Upon TeasoUnble terms, Store ot ‘Ten 10 ‘aah teution is called to ope Sorrel Colt, by Red Scant cat roc nie 40 ou tne tench or ume Ba Horse by Strathmore: can pues Sauike iy 2 These horses can do what I sy, oF no sale. Alsoone stecliray Mare by Pilot. Sle ie nz sing iar, abd Wil maken truter Wy & snd are perfect besation jus SIMMONS, “horas are weld aud a Proprietor, GALons, Poreuan, ONO Tata rok ki lore, en suite of siiwle: aino, pleasant mutable Tor gentlemen. with or withoat 2th st w. ws exe JOR RENT—T0 PEOPLE LM forsably turnixbed. cou with best a moar cha every Mone comiort: huttse couveul- «to beruses an mm Cr ks on an: sarge {OR RENT — NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ithout suitable for geutleman wud woedern ‘a0l3-Owe aie SCMELY FURNISHED P ENTCOM- Rooms, Wise oF single, Kk RENT—ELPGANTLY a ‘oF siuzie, with myvate 1 focation, 1017 Lath st uw. balf ‘square ‘iow. Mn Park. Kelercuces ¢xchaiyged. owe T—ROOMS—SINGLE AND EN SUULE tah raat ote Ge Tee $i Rw. Just borthot K aud ¥rauklia Park; Rnest RE®T—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOYS, ensuite orsiugl, 410 Gibee aw eo ATE FA! ward, party of somely farmebed Paste of Foon faunily; de M° i TO LOAN ON REALESTATE ad LOWEST ny ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL YSTATE ON FiitsT- <I com curiae, Saves yates Of interes = Ro clay. wasere ue soctinity 15 yoo. “hye VC GKLEN. 203 Tthat ne. SALE-. A L Fetecbie Beaees within sitce uatintes wale of det pot; cor, lot, 1OOXSUU feet to & street: Y recms; cun- Givin collag: water aba gas and ail mort Iuips, De fo WEOI0UTE: WILCOX & "WISE, foo? Peanlhy ed ‘ol-at sALE— r, Ma. 3: Exe far in Howard County itis aniies from wovd aid wate alana ns aay. ‘CHA! A, ‘seb Attomes for Owner, ‘wa. IX BARRLAXD | abOUs. EAgEE Feeesge ee ae Pear Ene anigece seo SBE, Fatt Mera of 18 beam mile west paca 4 8Ti ae SaaS Sacmees it Address AB C'G. war otes every re- ite for 20 Foe SALE THE “OTTU" GAS ENGIN AUER Bo Gotler avouds ail exteuinive atteiiaios, of Have , be bandit toe bend. i De ‘Aweut, 7 7th BUSINESS CHUA (peitruonr concessions FOR SALE, Or capital wanted to exploit ond operstethem Ea- ery time by consulting cy, UIE F st. ory -ARLOR im x AND CHAMDE TASTE Maruiedon tem our.aiuiy 1000 Bs COMMUNICATING RENT-TWO Fac vee Eeere <= Rw ——=[SSS—SS—_— FOR RENT--MISCELLANEOU: Reet ee ciate Clusive priviege granted the advertiser, The Geld to ‘unoccupied and telephoves are wauted, For particulars oddress gok Lock Box N, Eas: Capitol st. Station,

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