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4 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, THE EVE} NG STAR. Tae Come Paneth, WASHINGTO October 15, 1887. ‘The charge agafast Baltimore sticks 1s that of corrupt and fraudulent elections Un- doubtediy, also, persons with criminal records ave been appointed and retained In subordinate positions, anda connection may often be traced ‘Between their enjoyment of office and their services im fraudulent siections Broad charges of mis government of the city, and of corruption in of- Bee rivaling that of the Tweed ring, may fall to the ground as unverified, and may furnish citizens of Baltiinore with a reasonable grougl @f protest. Certainly many respectable citt- gens have been elected to the municipal offices im that city, there are no striking etidences (Of robbery of the city’s purse, and the Indications: arethat Baltimore's affairs have been as well managed as tose of other large American cities, But whatever the conduct of her munictpaiomMicers ‘when once elected may have been, It seems to be estabiisned that many of them have been placed im thelr positions by fraud at the ballot. box. ‘Frauduleat registration, the voting of dead persons, Aliegal manipulation of Dallots after they were and cast are and have been freely admitted. The de- mand of the independents Is that thetr votes and all votes shall be fairly counted. To reply to those ‘who cormplain of practical disfranchisement and contend for honest elections that the men chosen to office by frauds which cheated this protesting class Of the full weight of Its vote have been fairly good Public servants and have not stolen Baltimore's Tmoney, or to answer that, unpleasant as it may De to have one’s ballot neutralized by Illegal and fraudulent votes, or burnt, or withheld from the count, it wili not do to speak of such things for fear the city's trade may be hurt, seems to an out- Sider a very feebie and ineffective method of meet- ing @ serious issue. It is not merely the wishers of evil to Baltimore who sympathize with the in- dependents in this Hight, as ts sometimes asserted. ‘Ifthe trade of the city depends at all upon its Political cleanness or Its reputation in that regard. surely the purification of election methods, known and adraitted to be dirty, should add to its friends and customers. a Chauncey M. Depew takes it all back, or, rather, he declares that he never said 1t, His denial,which At 1 only rational to accept, refers to the interview whieh appeared in a New York paper yesterday morning ascribing to him the most wild and fan- tastic prophecies of coming disaster, It 1s a marvel that men Who Know him as well as those im Wall street do should be decetved by this re- port, The interview does not sound lke Mr. De- ew, in the first place. It ts nomore in his orator- ical veto than 4 speech which Homer puts into the mouth of Ulysses ts in the style of St. Paul. For another thing, It is well known everywhere that Mr. Depew holds no such opinions as were put into his mouth, He merely realizes, like the rest of the World, that such a sudden and unjustified up- heaval of values as has occurred in some of the west- ern towns cannot last for long. BY thisisnot meant that things will settle back tothe point where ‘they were before tae movement began, but that Persons who were rash enough to invest largesums | im property worth intrinsically ittle will hot get all their money back at once, and that many who ought on a margin will have to be sold out when the date for another payment comes around, But tats does not mean a panic, or anything approach- : HINTS ABOUT YOUR NEW DREss. HOW TO GET PRACTICAL IDEAS, WHAT A WINDOW DISPLAY TEACHES. A woman will instinetively shop outside the window ¢f No. 1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Draped there just as they might be worn are Dress Patterns of colors, materials aud designs no thet you eaanot but stop and admire them. One pattern is of Olive Green Camel's Hair, the Skirt of Zebe. Stripe of two shades of Green, with fine Terra Cotta lines, just sufficient to heip the effect; $13.00 is the price. Another pattern st 13.00 has Navy Bine Serse Skirt and Body. with Plaid Overskirt of Navy and Cadet Bine; Black Polk Dote st intervals produce ® novel effect, You'll admire the €8.00 pattern: it's of Plaid Worsted Faille (Navy Ground and Golden Brown Plaid). 4812.00 pattern of English Tweed will eatch your eye The Skirt is Brown-and Plum-Color Check, with ‘Wide stripes, the Overdress and Basque without the stripe ; it's a pretty dress pattern. The last pattern we'll quote here is of Plum Setin Rhadame, with Brown Velvet Skirt w.th Raised Plush Figure on Pink Ground (a poor description of s beautiful pattern); it’s cheap for $24.00. ing it. The worst that ts likely to happen ts that | jumber of people who were in too great a hurry | to get rich will change thetr program in the light | of a discomfting experience. The overbuilding of | ratlways, also, of which Mr. Depew complained, i) ‘aid not refer to the extension and tmprovement of lines @lready strong. The anxiety on this head | felt by the president of the New York Central | company Is founded entirely upoo the prospective of certain parallel Maes néwly built to fe with the system owned and controlled by is corporation. This is too near the old aphorism of “My doxy orthodoxy, every other doxy hetero- doxy,” to be made the basis of alarm; for it will be observed that Mr. Depew does not lose sight for & moment of his opportuaity to tell how admirable ts the condition of all the ‘Vanderbilt roads and thetr tributaries, On the Whole, the eloquent railway president may con- gTatulate himself on having made a marked finpression on the financial world by his misin- terpreted utterances, and done some clever adver- Using of his favorite stocks without its costing him a penny. It ts to be hoped, for the sake of the demoralized market ta Wall street, that he has had his fi of this kind of celebrity and will not feel called upom to seek any more of it fof some time to come, ——————— Some of the newspaper gossips report that at ‘the President's levees in the West places in the line of citizens who have turned out to shake his hand command a good premium, This is a waste of money. By spending a trifle mor= these pur- chasers of places might pay the expenses of a trip to Washington during the season, where they Would find exceileat hotel accommodations, polite and well-instructed guides, a city full of the most interesting sichts a chance to study at close range the Workings of the Government. for whose sup- port they are taxed, and the behavior of the law Makers they have sent here to represeat them, ‘Sud, at the proper time, the privilege of shaking ‘the hand of the President without any of the dis- agreeable incidentals of a crush, but in the serene aimosphere of bis own official home, Such a vistt ‘Would be infinitely more satisfactory than a great Tough-and-tambie reception at which a ten hours’ ‘undertaking is crowded into sixty minutes. It ‘would vastiy expand their ideas of the dimensions of the Union and the necessary compilcation of Ms goverament, and make them more charitable with the occasional mistakes of public servants who want to do right Dut cannot always see clearly in which direction duty leads. Last, bat ‘Bot least, they would feel a thrill of pride when tory saw the beauty of the capital city of the na- ‘ton—thelr ows property as truly as that of the Propie who live in it—and they would feel willing have their representatives ia Congresg vote lib. eral appropriations for its upbuilding and im- provement ip every reasonuble way. <= —__ Washington is admirably adapted to be the Meeting place of the great political conventions, Dut bas, at presest, no ball of the necessary di- mensions Some think that the convention shouid: Sirst be secured, say the mext democratic conven- ton, on the princtple of catching before cooking ‘the hare, and that then a large temporary struc- ture could be readily erected at one of a number of Places indicated. Others favor the building of a greet ball as a preliminary, clatming that when ‘accommodations are once provided the conven- tons, political and otherwise, can readily be Drought here. Chicago furnishes a precedent in ‘the erection of the buliding of which the President ‘was to have the laid corner-stone. Push forward, geatlemen, in both directions. Work for conven- {ions and work for the hall, and sothey are both ob. tained It matters little which comes first, the promise of @ convention or the erection of the Duiiding. ——- = The law against the importation of contract Jabor is construed by a U. & district attorney, lo- caves in New York, to prohibit and punish the act Of the wardens of Trinity Church in bringing an ‘oglish rector to this country under a contract Jor Bis services, He holds that singing, lecturing, ‘mod actiog are aot preaching. eltuer singly or .a combination, aud that while the former are ex- copved under the law the latter ts not, Thus by a perversion of the spirit of the law & prohibition leveled against Cooile Labor and the purchase of the services of gangs of eueap hand-workmen from abroad is made to deny tue right of Americans to (Cal. Wo thelr aseistanee bere under contract Euro peas members of the learned profewsions, and SS caused to deala side biow at Angtopiiobta, to furaish an argument for the American party, and ‘to uphold tae national protective system by guard- Ang (he American clergyman against foreign com- petition. When the law ie finally and authorita- tively cons rued It Will probably be found te mean Rot so muct as all this, Suxs Vecvers Asp Duzse Goove We are now ab. wing the largest and most complete stock of « bce Dress Goods that has ever bees offered fu this city ‘They area new and the prices are as low os Rew ‘York and Boston. Meitow Clots tm colors for Jackets and Uliters, Wool Suiting: tn radies- variety ‘Suk Velvets, and Plushes in new shades, colors, Be i | ‘The variety of colors and the richness of materials of the $1.19 Silk Plushes will likely make you s buyer. The cards displayed also have valuable information. ‘We quote some of them: “YOU ARE INVITED To the exhibition in the Silk Department of high- Priced Imported Dress Novelties. (The colors are too delicate to display here). “BLACK SILKS Qulity A BO DRE FR @ Prices.. €0.98 $1.29 $1.39 $1.48 $1.69 $1.98 82.25 Notice below fac simile of the written guarantee ‘iven (on application) with all Black Silka” YOULL SEE IT IN THE WINDOW. “DRESS PATTERNS. One advantage of the Dress Patterns offered by the PALAIS ROYAL is that NO TWO ARE ALIKE. Other advantages are that you save time, money, and Patience.” YOU DONT SEE in the window any display of Wraps; but it’s s fact ‘that some genuine Imported English Walking Jackets have just been received. They are of Broadcloth, in allcolors. The Satin-lined Sleeves, the finish, the fit, the something you can’t define, tells you eloquently— they're real English. $9.48 each. The American made in imitation are really wonderful; they have Jappad seams, and the material and finish is apparently English; they're $5.98 each. People with money to spare should buy their Seal Plush Wraps and Jackets now. Warm-weather prices are quoted. The Short Seal Jackets, with long fronts and bell sleeves, are attractive and fashionable. The Astrakhan Jackets and Visites | Will be fashionable, if you may judge by the quantities and variety on view at the PPP A L Tt SS, PoP AA TL Ay TE sss _ gre AA E AA H esq Po AA LLL a4 UF Sgs5 RRI 00. YA L meses ty & Rok 0.90 $ AAA - RR OO aA (A. LISNER, Prop.) oS ‘1117, 1119 Pa ave. ARGE SIZE BED COMFORTS, 48 CENTS. My 11-4 size Bed Comforts, quilted with, white cotton, LUM 745 and 74? Statens. SEATON PERRY. (Succesor to Penny & Bnornen.) PLUSH SACQUES, ALL SIZES, AT $23, Sea PLUSH YVISITES AND WRAPS, rab BLUSH $A CKETS, FROM $16 TO a ee so. IN” CLoTsa Sack eTs VALUES" IN CLOTH NEW- SAND WEAPS. FROM $5 TO 290. E133 HAIR AND ERESCH BROCHE Ls Stk At SABIE, AND CASHMERE HY SCORCH PLAID AND G SHAWLS Reo Tee SEAL PLUSH. OF MY MPOKTATIO: 2 PER YARD. WIDE SLR SEAL FLUSHES AT 82.50 ae Bick ASD couonep AsTRAKHAN: a Py Seoor Dp DIAGONALS AND 8B saa ENGLISH WALKING JACKETS. = Eon 3 ees SUITINGS AND SCUTCH CHEV- se BARGAIN" IN 50 INCHES WI RQQE HABIT CLOTH. IN THE PALL COLow. wew forse | PER oy BROADCLOTI iy. Ase ROOL OTE TLUBR pneces Ess AA paced RANGING FROM 50c. TO TO eo IN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES. SEATON PERRY, Perrr Bortprxa, 4 SIZE “GENESTA” WHITE KE 10-4 ‘88. s = 10-4 size earn. | “S Canale Faz Aso Wisrez Day Goons ‘We have s full line of FALL and WINTER DRY GOODS. of all kinds at prices that cannot be besten. Dress Goods from 12%, 25, 37, 50 to $1.50. BLACK and COLORED SILKS, SURAHS and RHAD- DAMES from 75¢. 81.00, $1.25 to 82.50. Asmall lot of the FRENCH ROB! front, 610, $12.50, 813.50, 815. > “meroitered Lcaseof short length GINGHAMS worth 15c.st 100. ‘Lease CENTURY CLOTHS at 8c. reduced from 10c. Ajob lot of Knotted Fringe Damask Towels, only 25e. each, worth 35c. ee S0doz Meu's Undershirts, 80c.; Job lot, worth $1. ‘A splendid assortment of Misses, Ladies and Gents Hosiery and Underwearat low down prices JOHNSON, & LUTTRELL. os 713 Market Space. 5.8 sat WIDE YEN"? EXETIAN $1 LIES IE 745 and 747 Bib stan re Enmnoreny Moreau. ARAZENES ry 19c. per doz INSELL, in HOS neh 2 3, 5 andéas cavuiatiiiai, ag 528 Oth st n.w., Bt. Cloud Building, 12,000 Yos Or Torosox Lace, ‘A recent judicious purchase ensbies us to offer TWELVE THOUSAND YARDS of fine Torehom Laces at lower prices than ever Vefore named on like qualities and widths, 2.000 yds. at Se. per yard. 2.500 yda at Bc. per yard. 3,000 yda at 100. per yard. 1,500 da. at 12035. per yard. 1,750 pda. at 180. per yard. 1,250 yds. at 25¢. per yard. ‘These Laces are fully 10 to 15 percent under ‘regular prices, To facilitate selections we have divided the Jota, and will place them on long center tables ‘Mo.day, October 17. (First floor: right of main entrance.) WOOD WARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 12th and F sta. 2. Monday morning we shail offer the following “Driver* in Down Pillows: Pillows 1 12 square $1 Pilowe fesgt iss Suse $375 suis lesgectines ere dks ta ou these goods. Can be recovered with plain or ‘fancy silk and make an attractive ornament, (ourth for.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor, 11th and ¥ ats. nw. Bio Banoarss Ix Buaxxers. An unrivaled blanket stock, the largest and best ever shown by ua. Commodious quarters, splendid Wrbt, aud unsurpassed facilities for showing gvods. We quote: 50 pairs 11-4 medium weight Wool Blankets, Plenty tarwe to tuck in at the sides, ONLY $4.75 PER PAIR. 100 patre 11-4 Extra Fine, Strictly All Wool excelieut weight, ONLY 95.75 PER PAIR. ‘Wesold this blanket last season at $6.50 per Pair, and considered it good value, By virtue of ut i ge purchase we secured them ‘ite tower, aad propose to give our custouere the benefit." (Fourth floor either elevator.) ‘WOODWARD & LOTHKOP, Cor. 11th and F sta n.w. Mex Suou> Kxow ‘That the best time to place thetr orders for cus- tom-inude shirts is at the beginning of cold westner, because the muslin, being uew and compact, is warmer and retains the heat longor ‘than that of » shirt witch has become thin from Jong wear and coustant washing. You buy » half dozen or a dozen airts now, and by spring OF summer the muslin bave worn thin, and ‘they make delightful summer shirts, We have an experienced and competent sbirt- cutter and fitter, aud employ only akilled shirt operatives ands stock of shirt materials which enables us to give the best qualities and beat work posstble to securv eleewliere at these prices, 1. six ebirts to order and laundersd, $9, #10.50, 812, and $15; WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Corner 11th and F sts. mw. Taoexse Ponomase Ix Narzins. Having rehase of 1.000 dozen Blear! sunank B kins very, very Monday iuorning, co On Seiover: Tithe rosowtug ot DOU dozen Full Bleached Germ: — det Zul seivede, soft fin. are on yon eat d 2 leached, Setters eel seneyanpetincnrt ects sash ‘dose i Nepking, Q0c. per doze 4 Widuine 9) per dona. § Replans, $1 19 per dozen. § Napsius, $1.25 per d: zen. i Mf Nepkins’ $1.50 per dozen. us % Nabaine, $175 per dozen. This is the first time tuese qualities have ever been offered at these low prices. GERMAN LINEN TABLE DAMASES. We shall also the bart Lia ‘bar- gains iu Irish ‘German Linen fable Dam- 30. pieces 64 and 66 inch Irish Loom Dam. nis, tra’ quality, ange ‘variety Of auuractive pat as laces ET S00 PER YARD: 2 74-inch Cream German Line Duasbasstbesutifal poresrus entes genie ONLY ¢1 PER YARD. 5 pieces 72 inch Bleached German Double old ne Table Linens, in choice variety of eutirely new patterns, ONLY @1 PER YARD. Most ete stock of Linens and House- keeping Goods yet shown in tuiscltye WOODWARD & LOTHROP, 015 Cor. 11th and F sts, nw. EAVY CUSTOM-MANE RAG CARPET, 25 Ne Conte yard Boat quality twenty ion ra ioe 745 and 747 6th st. ne. “Ocn Axenroan Hoxrs AND HOW TO FURNISH THEM.” rrg v ER ATYT 0 a | ee wo R Rkee= B. J, HORNER & CO, FURNITURE MAKERS AND IMPORTERS, 61, 63 AND 65 WEST 23D ST., NEW YORK, Are showing the largest stock of First-class Furniture in America, including the latest novelties of foreign and home production. All goods marked in plain figures. Ten lange Show Rooms, and Furnished Hall Room, Dining- Room. Drawing-Room and Bedroom to aid in estimating cost. ‘Being ths only house in America showing the IMPORTED Louis XIV., KV. and XVI. goods, ‘wo are thus enabled to insure CORRECT styles, ‘as they cannot be reproduced in this country. tranxers will find this establishraent one of the sixhte of New York. Ilustrated Handbook—"How to Furnish Our American Homes"—sent on request. ol-s&m,14t Q WIRE TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS CARPET, 55 ts 73 conte ya ny all “ois sie Caves 9a as. 745 Drshae Sth stag A Paesotr [sve A FRIENDLY INVITATION 1S EXTENDED To YOU TO INSPECT OUR COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF MEN'S AND YOUTHS GARMENTS FOR THE FALL AND WINTER SEASON OF 1887-8. OVERCOAT DEPARTMENT A SPECIAL FEATURE, GEORGE SPRAYSY, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, ol4 434 SEVENTH STREET ¥.W. Repvertoxs Exrnaonvrany. ‘Uwiue to anticipated legtslution on the tariff, import- ers have been letting out their Drese-guods and Linens ata sacrifice. ‘Therefore we offer our recent purchases at from 20 to 30 per cent less than fortnight ago. Among these we mention & §2.25 Mascot Black Silk at $1.93; 0 81.50 Guinet Bilk at $1.25; 50c. Velveteens at 3c; $1.46 Silk Velvets and Plushesat $1: Gc. Jer- ‘sey Cloths at 50c. ; 40-inch 6c. Diayoual Dress Goods at 35c.; 81.25 Drap de Almas at 87 e.: $1.25 Henrl- eta Cloth at ¢1; 6250, Black Cashmere at 50c.: 75¢ 86-inch Tablo D.mask st 50e. ; #1 do. at 75¢., and $1.25 do. at 87 6. ; Towels 75c. to 96 dozen: Napkins, 49. to $4 dozen; Crash Se. Wealeo offer Wamsutta Cotton at OKC: 10-4 yrag a 1855 De. Warner's Cur att wor 8, Cioats _ ae saree dnppaia CIDER, irdeto ea oar “Porian te Deals to pion, Apply to bgt os 5 ‘THE BON MARCHES ADVERTISE MEXT 18 CHANGED EVERY Dax. l VE LVET See For Monday's special we call your attention to our Velvet Department, wiuich.at the present tine, abounds im the newest and choicest of Fashionable Velveta, in all shades, for hat and drese-trimmings. We are ‘Also showing anew line of Watered Gince Silks and Glace Surah Silks, and Shaded Ottoman Silks—some superior qualities and entirely new. The 16.inch Colored Velvets, regulary sold at 980., we mark 76¢. ® yard; and our 61.25 line in the same patterns we will ell for 81 per yard. ‘We are offering some remnants of Plaid, Stripe’ and Brocaded Velvets—goods aold from the piece at from $1.48 to $3 per yar |—at 750. a yard. ‘We also call attention to s fine grade of Colored Vel- ‘ots, in all the newest desiens, for trimmings, gener ally sold at from @2 to $2.50 per yard, and our price is ‘980. per yard 015, 316-318 7TH ST. N. W. Ovr Per Srone OF OURSEVEN STORES UNDER ONE ROOF, OUR BOYS' CLOTHING STORE HAS THE CHOICE POSITION, AND OCCUPIES MORE SPACE THAN ANY OTHER—NEARLY A QUARTER OF AN ACRE OF GROUND-COVERING THE ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR OF OUR BUILDING, THOROUGHLY LIGHTED BY A CORDON OF WINDOWS FIFTEEN FEET HIGH EACH, AND EASY OF ACCESS BY STAIRWAY OR ELEVATOR BUT WHAT I8 OF MORE IMPORTANCE TO THE PARENTS AND GUARDIANS OF THE LITTLE FELLOW: IS THE FACT THAT THIS VAST SPACE IS WELL FILLED WITH BOYS' CLOTHING, EMBRACING SUITS AND OTHER BELONGINGS MADE FROM EVERY FABRIO THAT'S GOOD AND STYLISH, AND MADE UP IN EVERY STYLE THAT HAS RECEIVED THE STAMP OF FASHION, AND IN MANY—VERY MANY-STYLES PECULIARLY AND PARTICU- LARLY OUR OWN. WE SELECT A FEW AT BANDOM AND QUOTE: A Pleated Suft, single breasted, heather mix- ture, well made. perfect fitting, w-ar guaranteed, ages 4 to 12. Our price $2.50. Can't be bought outside of our house for less than 83.50. A gray combination effect, pleated front, strapped back, fit perfect, rasranteed all wool. Our price $2.95. Impossible to duplicate them ‘away from here for less than $4, more likely $4.50 or £5, We sell them at 2.95 a suit. Avery handsome dark brown effect produced by a pretty combination of colors, very rakish Kind of style, balf Norfolk and half pleated, all wool, guaranteed perfect in fit, ages 4 to 13. Gur price $3.50. We are safe in ‘saying noconcern in this town Can sell such for Jess than 85 a suit, ‘A very stylish combination plaid in three shapes, “pleated,” “plain,” and “Norfolk” effect, grayish brown, Our price $4 Good value for 85 to 86. ‘We lead the world of Boys’ Clothing in quan- tity, variety, style, qnd sterling valucat 56 suit for boys, ages 4 to 14. WE HAVEN'T SPACE ENOUGH LEFT TO QUOTE PRICES OF OVERCOATS FOR THE LITTLE MEN, BUT THEY ARE HERE, WE PERHAPS SAY TOO MUCH, BUT FOR THE LIVES OF US WE CAN'T HELP BECOMING ENTHUSED OVE OUR BOYS’ CLOTHING; KNOWLEDGE OF FACTS LENDS US FORCE. WE KNOW THAT OTHERS DO NOT BUY AS CHEAP AS WE DO, AND THEREFORE CAN- NOT SELL AS LOW, 8AKS AND COMPANY, ol4 SEVENTH AND MARKET SPACE. Canmar & Ley, Successors to W. W. BURDETTE & CO, 928 SEVENTH AND 706 K STREET N.W, ‘would respectfully announce that they WILL OPEN on SATURDAY MORNING, AT 9 O'CLOCK, New Stock of Goods bought for cash, consisting of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, CARPETINGS, OIL-CLOTHS, &e., &e., ke. ‘We will offer in the Hosiery Department, as an intro- ductory bargain, 2,772 pairs of Ladies’ full regular- made Hose, at 17c.a pair; regular price 25, 30 and 350. Inthe CURTAIN DEPARTMENT we offer: ‘12 Pairs of Antique Curtains at $1.23; worth $2.25. 17 Pairs at $1.50; worth $3. 17 Pairs, #2; worth $3.50. 13 Pairs at $2.50; worth 34.50. Afow Extra Fine Hand-made Cuttains at 88; worth $10.50. A npecial drive in Lace Bed Sets, A full line of Faney Scrims, from 8 to 370. A special drive in Corsets at o0c.; never sold less ‘than 75. In DRESS GOODS will offer: In Plaids, very choice things at 200, to @1 per yard. 36-inch Fancios at 50, . 54-inch “ * 850, S2inch Plain Cloth at 500 ‘The biggest bargain ever offered. Special drives on Serges, Cashmeres, in all the lead- ing shades, In Black Goods we make & speoldlty of “Priestley & Co," im all the leeding fabrice, such ee Bik Warp, Henrietta, Meirose, Drap De Alma, All Wool Ravens, ‘Busaian Crape, Berges, and Fancy Wesves, In our Giik Department we havea full iine of Black, Colored and Fancy silke, Velvete, Surahs, Rhedamen, ‘In our Lites: Department we will offer special in= @veements, and all of the other departinéats ti the house will be replete with bargains, CARHART & LEIDY, ‘The New Fhiladelphis Store, 013-4t 928 Tth ena 706 & aw. Narraws Caveraz Discover ‘1s the only harmless Hair Restorative in the wort, itieiaensnee meas D.C. SATURDAY, Waves ae Wee a Ba SE, MENTE A WAtzb bse Serie Galen Ops ante pions: ae ina aera Awency, QIATRLY = Naees = Apply to JHO. My wi a Calrat Renay vO0! freed WSS ea rer WATTER-Ma: FEWVATE Oba aati aera WAEEAE ARSON OF mae Ware YOUNG Box 103, suas “TO ) ADDRESS i Wastes? 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APR | rete LADY OF GOOD popn Eee Sut rom Yio 4 O62 Pts roow 26. bona Wee POSITION AS ASSISTANT BOO! Keeper, of as clerk in an attorne) of work: Warmers YOU CAN GET HELP OF ANY cre, Upsteraicel Eneusp rats | f Di BUREAU, at floe ULL 436 7th ot. 0. w. oldit® i FOR, Beet “rims Gta pan tases seus Jae Teloreuces required: i101" Ket = Soe Ea ——— LENT ANEW YORE LADY. 3 Vi = Ni—A NEW Eee a Fr ‘with privees iit ishee nee he aT Pea SORA BOOM WIT Sag LANGE _WELLFURNTOAED ‘and every. comiort of & Tenuate none peorie of renuement: house Dear Goumecticus ‘ove Sara, roverenoes rev pee FRRESGRanS ar x. 3: Tx i IkLAND AVE. ea) ‘Gxt Boor for wine (Th Bat. wow. private famally R= RENT—FOR HOU OR RENT—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED rao | RS FLOOBS, EACH CONTAINING | comso: vO | ‘two la fons and irate Bat south frou: GiNTLEMEN, FURNISHED ‘Attendance 1016 14th ot. ‘utara feat Ess | on JOR KENT_FINST FLOOR LARGE, Cigar. a. | suitable for cevor woud sult patent tices he ute io sm | “ost eet [OR RENT—TWO REFINED MARRIED Cot: ; ow rent. ou atm Pie, or single genticnen, cab obtain very chute Kooms, by applyins, with references, at 011 Massachu- sorts ave. ost NT—AT 27 GRANT PLACE, furuished rooms on second Boo Ean HENT—WITH BOARD INA PRIVAT FAME ily one large {rout Roum, monthern expurure. bowie S vencellent table. two iihee of care ‘alk from Departiuente, refereuces requirl. AJurou@ HOME, Star office, ol. POR KENT—SECOND-FLOOR PARLOR AND BEDS i Room, . with OF without board. opeu fire window bewse; references eachiaimed 7 ead SEOOND-STORY RY FRONT F foot bar window, gud alco’ Xaie tamully. uear Lows ‘Careie. ,~ HREE COMMUNIOATING v NFUR- mod Story, outa frou; bet snd venient wy Lresaury sud Fae RENTS eid’ bath on fat os enaie Boor: oe Pycivate tang 2S ak. tw. OR heaT—Laude tun, BOOM, 2D sium kota: Window house, 1104 0 at, a.w.; beat ‘and saw | OF three theal-boarders wanted. Wee A WHITE GIRt: A SITUATION rat-claae fasniy Maing. Avoly at f8 BO st aw. o1d-3e Wee ‘A RESPECTABLE SCOTCH GIRL, | y aaa mayrocaias adkeaas Rene ne Wsstep-ar KING'S PALACE, CASIE BOYS, ere USES. WANTED AN INTELLIGENT bor, aes with a canoe of promotion iateron, Nowe ueed Milees ell vouttied for, SOLALdS, 1400 Pareve Ae | BY WARTED-A GERM ve 4 O1UL 19 COOK AND family of two. ee Beat reterenses rege 24h Mov n.we Oetween IT and te gundeye Ie Warr GOOD BASS VOICE FOR EPis- cast choir. Apply at ELLIS & 00." Music Store, 937 Penusylvauia, Ww hates. TAILOR TQ WORK Pg THE week at 906 Oth st, WANTED zELns T-CLASS WAIST HANDS; NONE Uut experienced need apply. 1111 'ANTED—TWO GOOD, CANVASSERS: STEADY upluy ry a a to right JOHN i HEMI Bless a ste y ANTE: Fi vouse MAN AN WITH THREE YEARS experience in the Drug business, Address DILUG- Gist, WEAXTED-4 YOUNG MAN FROM SEVENTEEN io twenty years of are, 10 atteud horses aud make bi..aelt enerally’ useful hube o:here nowt ply CBN yf LUNG WORKS, rear of rs wis p_boKS. WATTRRRES WAITRFSSES, DRESSMAK- yater-shuckere, LFickls wW. wy, Feiters gud tal kinds of eines PEN Wika & BUTLEWS LABUK BUREAU, et the olnce of J. F. CULLISANE, 490 7thut.ew. oleate ANTED ~ PAPERHANGERS ARDWALI> We Ta GPE woibon 6 oo MF Ola ANTED-A COLORED BOY FOR GENERAL ase wet roll recommended, MV ismumiee - ak War COOKS; @10 TO 15 PER lend. "OOLUMBIA Soa aa ac te Me at, over Davis’ hut store, * Tole-zt? ANTED_A STEADY GIRL, FOR GENERAL Dousowork, must stay at nights and bring city references. Apply in store 1100 F st nw. olazt ‘ANTED—TEN GOOD HOUSE Pal NONE V ‘oot tniou hands need eee tae eonk o14-2t* TED—A WHITE GIRL AS COOK IN A PRI- Wats Senna Sees office, o1S-3tt AN TED-O® THE 2gTH, Le AT 927 G BT, forthe fanliy. o1g-3" ‘A FIRST-CLASS COOK, AT 2121 ddetta ave. n.w.: none without excel- lent city relerences nest apili, nS ANTED— jOVEMBER 1. BY BREE ADULTS Ny mne can fu rule ‘six oF elgitt-room sng price, 2 Wis ANTI eftected. Sve. sud’ Bete awe sv, Bent not 0 excred Address WOMEN, star sy. ‘FR SMALL FI W ‘iodorate-seed Huuse state particulars. Addcess Box 45, 8 NTED TO RENT—A MEI MEDIUY without basement, in rood ANTED-TO PURCHASE_BRICE HOUSE, ith about 10 room Li uortwest section: must ARTED-FOR CASH A SIX 01 yuse, north EDWARDS, blar office. Ne PIECE OF eta’ ‘OR yg uulimaro efi Fea rare Toth sts EBs oni Pelhborliood on Capi; fel illor Geonretown maou blepent; woud Vostineu taie ruiber aud. eat torma. Bab ON, star office, fold-3e ‘be goud-sized lot, aud not excec 00 im price. Adr dreas KF. 3, Star uftice. 2H olb-at WAXTEPIEY, NOVEMBER FAN UNEUH- ot exceed md pps tanto ween Wait ated ei aes ES. 15. SEV i jest or Mt, Pleasunt. Address, iv- street, number aud size of 1ot, Bux 41,'star ad-ae ANTED—TO BUy A HOUSE NORiHWEST, Ww: “Ten thousan less. Address 14. dollars oF HENRY ‘14st? 33) ‘ED—DIRECT FROM OWNERS, powene NUP ES Sh uesiecrl roars OLLAND & THOMPSON. 1313 F st. Adjomine Sua Bwidine. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS | WASTED. AP 0 FOR WHICH AN ELEGANT ment. Apply bycytm ame ‘ANTI ED— LADIES AND GEN LEMER. | XO pet ce TT oid OLb Stand. Sip Bee ‘ANTED-UMBRELLAS AND Pal ARAL TO aud repair, Jem gay — mw. ‘Brauch store, Pet ak ED-TO er ears FOR ADOPTION. A A Beas requ cia pig A ‘sorte ‘reps ofSatunae AXTED-AN ENEROE IT Ic S ALO, Ww refereuce Ye we ‘7 oo | N ANTED—COOKS, CHAMBERMAIDS, NURS! ‘uciienccorne conyists, book kee rere and atl wanting positions w waues cane yo 209 ‘COLU Murs BUSI PSia'et over Davia hat store OLS yj ANTED-TO EMPLOY A SETTLED WOMAN, ora suar ore ‘who wants a good home cookiux out ‘near the ci p ? toall feauily. and ‘person. ‘Adiarwen for Tider ‘Once. o13-3t, ANTED—LADIES AND YOUNG MEN TO DEC- orate holiday novelties for fall and winter trade: steady euployment: #8, ier week urn Sienh oad WORKS, 19 GLAND DECORATIVE Mans., P.O. Box 5078. ee ets q Wislitiatarge wy ‘MAN, TED OUT- ashingtou, 29 Pare House tn ia a. MANUPACL ‘Lock Bos 1 1585. New ew eet sty -ANTED_BOYS, WITH GOOD Spas icon; saloon paid.” Avpty At tue ehal.roou of gt. dohince church Tucoday Of Friday a4 6:30 Syuy7-satbom T ANTED_DUNDO '§ EMPLOYMENT BU- ladies, Men and women, white and dulnteds for ai Kinde of domestic labor, for Digteict and States, with reference. 717 Met nw. 97-6" NSMARER IN EVERY FAMILY. Wis erence ee aay Ae fuze ‘area ag fo tna “London dresamebers cut. Weer; Witkey Wikis PARLOR FURNITURE REUPROL- ork done af residouce Adthand Pate me ia Raneuend wal a Wi vate party. Box! fa ol made over in first-class a if desired. Address C 10F furnit effects tor cash, sdurese ANTED-UPHOLSTERING OF FINE PARLOR ‘and other Furuiture; SSiAL Soustaen stn we beau rad WEEE, OF JOHN HUNTER ave. nw, W speten BS. hs Addree JOSKPH TUSNER “ani | ANTED—TO BORRO' ry: wiltedied be one oF two i ne fot Sear Lith and i gt wee Adress BUX 149, Siar otces ANTE . RCHASE AL a parcaa Wivseue ‘W. W. METCALF, Fat nw. ols ANTED-FEATAER BEDS, BEDS, CARPETS FURNE- ‘nilgrorm of entire household Star oiice. o1J-1m tor cover- a ANTED TRY. our BI INE AT 20 CENTS = pound, igetrancid Re A oes xeops Detter tau ‘aus-L lw Waser Eat CASH, PRICE Fema eres and mate! cut, Lasted, or made, or Cars] Peaiuer Beds: at... Washington, Dn av | nature ‘Screen ‘o1U-Lus* ‘ANTED-HELP TO ) DISTRIBUTE AND COE, ol lect, $10 to 820 per week sud expenses: payment te, citi ability. “Rice, venteel employment for tin, ‘or bum: a, na at once 2 to P SUPPLY AGENCY? Niairoadway. 8 cH (TS IN EVERY OOUNTY INTHE WAsES e7Bhermanth and cxvemren, Samnzina eu | outa sath tn WORTH MAN: trac Sie Ruthertc RJ. 63-30 WANTED--ROOMS. {qANTED-TWO ON THREE UNFURNISHED ph eee ye t of city for, 8x sree without US at oes a WASTED SIAM DYEING “AND SCOURING. ay Peroone baving ty lead ca avoid canter ug diseasea by Levit “Tail is only dous st FRaNcL'S. 1000 « S10-Lwe Waae AY YELLINE hat washes ud Ole Prensa Fubbing: med ‘or bot water. Pull dy or a with eselicake. For sale af all Grvceriva, D—THE, USE OF A Room AA's qulee Locailty. AOR ae Wr Baar a UNFURNISH Die meses asin ie eae en nee e150 ‘ED—AT ONCE, PARTLY FURNISHED OB JY ‘ashore, yor ane panning, reams gr | ee Seed Bitte ane « NTED—A PARTIALLY FURN! OR UN- Lowse «f 10 or 11 rooma, tu — poe peek OR FOUR 18 gets teats = oak — BY AN ARMY ‘OFFICER AND WIFE, it culted: privat ae Ae ANTE Tip-BY A LADL IN Off rie eS NSE eel aes yy sxreD att aor iSbeeren ATU Bin. Wo pur svlepuode ds 1 OR RENT—LARGE CHEEMFUL, HA DOME south runt roetn, Bt sory: also paver it Geaired Kad 8 tos ws 2 retereaces SE REN-FURNTAED ROOMS, SINGLE “OR Fin KENT—LARGI BOO! required. Taiz Trib se uw T—UNFURNISHED, 1Wo OOMMUNI- en ee $2 suite, couveuiatt 10 cary = ven aud F ST.SEOOND AND THIRD Plovt tot fat ‘wafurn ving Foviia. APply to JOR BENT—1708 1 8. JK KE 11304 L st. uuisiveu ‘roca with, Teu.y; Do chikuren Reference req — HANDSOME BOOM, FOUR WIN- (dows, novth aud south exposure; bested by tur ace: new livuse, cb autdul avenue furnished; $12." Apply on premises, 908 a L ave. 10 {ORK RENT —PKIVALE FAMILY, ROO! featly Turuinued, wil yar, to partion wath vet Rigreuee; house ueariy bow, aiid sanitary Fok | ])0R RENT—HANDSOMNL Coad. Alay t ble vourd Pui yraVute Lamiiy ; ELe- Ot KENT—id1a 11TH ST. N. 1 FOOLS ON BeooUd OF Laird fou; ix: | = - poubembonainenmesiInassaaaunanans We UNPUR @ front; bat, ICE FRONT ROOM, FURNISHED, | Arency, 1407 F et. KAME secoud fluor, suitalue tor one ut ine mvewent to ‘office und peusiou ov ut bo pos ve {yh ,MENI—A NICELLPULNISHED FRONT | Gi ‘oom n'a private tauuily, “G22 B UK KEN 12100. 5 “aude tely. 100 Ey MPa Lak G66, oppemite Rigas Hotne 3 Lia yd fue ita bard ia peivate tauully suitable for | FOR RENT—AT 1112 HBT. N WNT [oo Lag oe ae at lst {OK REVI—ROOMS FURNISHED OB UNFUR- | Dain. st rearousbie rates. ished with tavle board, at reasouable rates. 92:1 ——— OL5-3t* f—13361 8T. N.W., OPPOSITE FRANK. * ee ra ey =n Foe fe ur of ite. latce chects, upeu states. eatin sectarian KENT—026 18T.¥. W TWO VERY Desi. ‘seound Move for ligut my Tarulvbed, en suite oF siuRe: Senne ™. oR RENT—HANDSOMELY FU aNTan noomd with table Tanyed: 1331S “DONRECTIOUT A) Bret-claes Boards two well furvished hooks tt And back, but aud cold water on sane floor Also, (wo Ketor-nces, a Fok, RENT — FURNISHED — seconp » STORE Kouta, with alcove ‘and. bet third ‘story frat ityomm, in ew vase. with Bree cous. bs | He eautod Wate nc Beals “nen caren o1o-iee oR ah STORY FRONT ‘Room, | urniae: all-room, comnuumbonti ‘WS Indians ave. references ode Fi. iT — HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Roome, finest of table board. tranaieuts aud tabie YSuter cccommmedated” THE LIVINGSTON, 1008 sth stm w. JOR RENT ‘eu suite LY FURNISHED, ‘non whe, with private family , del ied sul able 1 Tce focation 1017 Tathet"n w Sait square stom tS, W, NEAR, -coumEoM. ether or wens at 1) saree em bath: Keter-aces exctmixed 08 a 2 AND EN SUITE, Db board, reasonable terms ersous, elegant house. JOOS 18 co | SE Re Just worth of K aud Fraukiin Park, Buyest loom FURNISIED ‘of rootus, with private batis, first oor. al room, With er without board.“ Keterenees, ENISHED Roost, iy an dation ib every Te ie ty compere cated, the best ac Pine da oered to, person = CUT star ot = RNISHED AND ONC Room, very deaitatin, i all yerte-ot teeny gis by copmaiuaogr ice Tastrmadon tro. a wewen: | FOR RENT—PAKLOR AND CHAM, TASTE: : terug ¥ fully furnished, on fret door apply 141) Ket T-TWO COMMUN CATING Bei ‘well-furnished, single « ar) date included TURKISH Ball PauLLOns tal LY AND comfortably faruished comin untoaitiw Parior room. Also, other iiee ruckus, with Leal, ‘as wel o-sin ANDSOME NEW STORE ROOM ose fauh ot vane eae aud STRicka on, 03-2w FOR_RENT—OFFICES DOR MENT OFFICES FRONT _wouM, . KILEY DERBLA iSiv tst. baie RE ExT at Wet NW: FWO Lake. bac sued a8 parlor re aud Licat: 8 ‘sou bern ex" | roots, ‘sscond Bice) sous suit; | rooms: Louse has all mod. i iCE-A ROOM IN Tile NEW FOR BENT SECOND FLOOR BEDROOM, BAND. Ketel esse w. Inquire of 4m A urBiabed, heated by Tuotin, With ope Lire 10 Oe, to ‘one Of two perwols, at iow rates 110 Yih et JOR BENT—IN PRIVATE 1 oe a a aA oun, bret vor, Vuruinjeds Rateben, incl separately.” Apply to 14-4 N et.nw, o1b-3t SOR RENT — NIH FURNISHED FRONT Toows, without buatd, suitable for geudewan aud * moder COUYeUIELC-S; pry “Aino two wufuruinbcd Soicifog light housekerynng wel TS | 2 Tati and + LY, THREE soeuneraambeshy Fare of cchen ineiaded af ae- | % wue oF since geu erate; 600 6th st a w., corner F 6 La RENT—FURNISHED, A SUITE OF auld indy, OF t ie gone penta por two single psaiomee, 2 Bugle wentlewsen. 4 JOR KENT—AT ou 2TH ST. N. ¥, orrica rooms. first » Private entrance; “two lane furnished: also other FE BENT-OFTICE G3 LARGE FRONT RooM, 1418 F st. uw, ° Aa FRONT ROOM, SEO: <5 Poors with best. ‘Also, several other odloe rooms. 1 7th'st. opposite Patent ofhoe. FOR RENT—-MISCELLANEOL OR RENT—Ca\ Domiualsum tors year. Cali for three days, 4th ot. now. ROR RENT—POUK NICE UNFURNISHED OOM. re Foows (aii front), well ing, baviug Water aud sink 14 a1wchen. udiug gas, water, and heat of two latcubes, 20 iuauvance. Apply 1258 sth wt. uw. “it| pos RENT_Tw0 LARGE UNFURNISHED COM: nicating Muows ou pecund fue. well eda vance. “Apply 2717 Mat. ne ‘1b: ESIGABLE MOOMS AND FLATS, sud unturuisbed, in every section owes. COLUM: eet S atalle and auapted tor a Mobb, MW edVabes ; also wold or ww Fe BENT—DI ‘ay: tutormation ‘ire; fuchished BiA'BUSINESS AGEN, 402 Lith stom. over JOR RENT—1016 MASS, AVE. §. aed Ls Wat curs pane the dur? del atte: for sana and wah also single nom, table | Jy sa tal boards epecialty references JOR SA QU ANT Ty OF fap teure at gmoderate rent tor sponsible + Address A. Z., Star uffice. ENT—CALIGRAPH TYPEV HENKY A. CLAKKF _a7-3m MONEY TO LOAN Ag ONEY AN-SMALL OR LARGE SUM! Pak eer tate wecurl.s. ror NTLARGE THIRD-STORY Tocal.ty: every couyemence: sui \eman aud wile. FRONT table ior (ro nentiemen ‘or gebtiewman JOR RENT—ONE SQUTE-FRONT ROOM. FUR. * uisheu vr uufurmished. Apply 620 D st. ae.01.»-2t JOR RENT—FOR ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN. ‘Boum. with | calivy, firvinbed, cliverfal roviay.st various eerie furmished yariie or. ‘be cbtaumed in tie hhoune ie | eae oe bgvalient Moxet Te DOAN ar [ewan RATES OF IN- ‘WO OCuMMUNICATT 5 ee oor. Bid Latuet OR RENT—HANDSOMELY wecoud story 1o0.us: j | boat xae and bath.” Aso wun (OUNG MARRIED COUPLE, Ou heat Estate, ny oF w.ntl man, desire, & cl suite of thre te new house, evey Coa t XT WELL FURNISHED SECOND AND Pass the’ dour: ood tt unt oF rooms: lance Tieesouable com: “18s CULTA & WIMER, 1423 F ot Sugg Loan ON REAL ESTATE. 2,000 Luy22}__ THOS. BE. WAGGAMAN, “OANS— Real Estate Loans A ‘Ca-tied. and Navy Officers’ Hiding Association, Stuer siUcK® AND BOND woul COn Mr uCtA FAT RIC and ower nret-class securities No delay here security is ood. WM. HL DEMPSEY, Broker, <26-3m, 4 New hork a terest, on appryved real entate wittcte im te Dis- teat oF Gola" Ne delay wea sect sip ue uANcis B MO _s2-2m Real Batate aint Lown, 1201 #8 we $100,000 Mmier bck, HE Teiepaou 70% Hi. Waite & CO, B22 N. Custis es. Harumore, ONY TO LOAN Security, HOLLAND & THOMPSON, 313 1313 F wt Adouitue sun Asaohdine, |) ONEY ALWaYy IN OUK HANDs Tu Loas ‘satisiactory real estate security. in suas Wowie ad U por ceut sutercat. mer) MILL & JUHNSTON, 7 comminnious, No ueiay. USO GEV. 6 LANKINS. coe. ONEY TO LOAN 1s suns to mud at TUTOR LOST _AND FOUND. Eee cn earn tau Hab & OO a Toe Ft ow. M ‘ONET TO LOAN ON RPALESTAIH AL Lowes® baie DLASENHOWER N, arnt 2 ESTATE Ok sT- ‘ORRY FOTOAN GR MEAT ESTATE, O21 span ements CCLEEN. 2037s we. ES (A da te Tse. : E, PUBLIC, oak r i mapeinater BTA STmASD Ronn gS SUA, iis eae A Sees pM RS

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