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‘The sense of greater security apparentiy felt Dy the Danks siuce the recent money flurry and the conference between Secretary Fairchild and the eminent financiers in New York city is probably traceable to the liberalized policy of the ‘Treasury regarding Goverament depositories, The number of banks to be so designaced is increased, the Limit of deposits ts ralsed from a half to 8 whole million for each Dank furnishing the rs. quired security, and there will be an the percentage to be advanced on ond from 90 to 110 per cent of thelr face value, ‘This last part of the program alone fs enough to stimulate confidence, for it indicates oa ‘operating through any national bank wl Bot reached tts Mumft of Treasury deposits, the Mnancter with Government bonds can surely obtain a bandsome loan on them; and, strange as tt may seem, at certain seasons of stringency In the past, even Government bonds did not tempt money out of Its biding-places Es sinking fwd, but the same doubt does not seem to exist regarding the resort to the system of treas. Ury depositories. By means of these systems, moreover, the problem of “distributing the sur- plus,” which has vexed the minds of so many po- Utical philosophers, finds something like a logical solution. More money 1s taken from the people, tobe sure, than 1s necessary for the expenditures of the Government, but it 13 returned to them and put Into circulation again, Dearing the burden only of @ periodical Interest payment. It would De better to have no surplus sccumulate; but ‘when one gets into the Treasury, this appears to $e ‘The worst foes Mr. Powderly has to face seem to ‘de those of bis own official family within the Knights of Labor. Yesterday two of them made bold and indevent attack upon bim during the es- ston of the general assembly. Not content wita dragging politics into the onder, they needs must lay coarse hands on religion, too, Thidy' accus> Mr. Powderly of having made an allance with the Catholic caureh, to the detriment of the aysocia. tion, It would have amounted to the same thing tthe had been an Eplscopallan, a Presbyterian, a Methodist, a Baptist, a Jew, or a member of any other religions denomination for that matter. All the churches, to their honor be It said, stand by the laws of the land a8 opposed to the poisonous social heresies of anarchism in its vartous forms. Any man of prominence who stands by the consti- tution of the United States ts bound to be a tar- get for the shafts of fanatics and conspira- tors. If to be, like Mr. Powderly, attached to a particular church, he ts liable to be assailed al-o a3 a slave of ecclesiasticism. No such man need give the matter a second thought. He knows he ts rizht, and can afford to maiutain lis opinions in spite of vituperative fing © Moreover, the sober sense of his feliow men will sustafh him every Lime, as witness the prompt responsp of the assembly yesterday when Mr. Powderly and the majority of his associatesin the exécutive boarc toresign. The day is happily, stil far distant when the workingmen of America can be induced, in a large body, to joins movement for destroying the free institutions which are at once their protection and their righteous pride, ee ‘The advantages which Washington offers as the city of national conventions have been commented upon many thies Im the past, the great obstacle of the lack of a ball of the size necessary to accom- modate @ vast assemblage has been frequently recognized, and various unsuccessful movements have been made in the direction of removing this Obstacle, and of securing for the city a recognized Position as ihe meeting-place of national organiza. Yona. The argument in favor of the use of Wash- ington for this purpose grows stronger every: year. ‘The prospect of adequate pecuniary returns would doubtiess bring about the necessary enlargement of hotel facilities, 1f Washington should become the convention city. But the erection of a ‘vast meeting hall would perhapé not be in ivseif a paying individual investment. Public spirit and the self-interest of that part of our citizens which ‘Will proftt directly by the presence of a crowd of Peopie at Washington must be depended upon to give the hall project substantial backing. It Is to de hoped that the movement now on foot to se cure the selection of Washington as the meeting Place of the next democratic nominating conven- ‘Uon will receive the necessary encouragement and assistance frora the people of the city, and tnat it ‘may result more successfully than other and simi. larefforta. Not only would thé convention be a great event in iteelf, but 1t would probably solve ‘the troublesome problem of a public hall and equip Washington for future conventions, ——$—— James Russell Lowell, in his letter read at the Stratford fountain dedication yesterday, gave a witty thrust at the Baconlan theory by ‘the possibitity—doubtless quite as capabie of proot—that Shakspere wrote the “Novum Or- ganum” instead of that Bacon wrote, “As You Like I” Mr. George W. Childs, who presented the fountain, and who exhibited his usual good taste tu the manzer of doing this graceful deed, bas not ‘een frightened from his purpose by the chatter Of the polemisis on efther side of this hard-waged controversy. It is Shakspere the geatus, after Ail, rather than Shakspere the man, whose greatness ts commemorated. Whether he wrote ‘the plays that bear his imprint, or whether they ‘were the Jolnt work of his own hand and another, Or whether his title to their authorship was wholly imaginary; matters little ta the devout Student of these masterpieces It is their individuality as works, not thetr redeetion of the ‘personality of their creator, that constitutes their Niebuhr did for the traditions of early Rome, and Teduce the personality of both Shakspare and Ba- con to the shadowy outlines of Romuius and Remus and Suma, the monument which itr, Childs has raised to the genius of the unknown master whose name 1s attached to the greatest products of an English pen would lose nothing in signif- cance, but have the same value as a memorial to ‘the scholars of centuries hence as to tacir great- sFeat-grandstregot to-day. ————— ‘The Commissioners deserve and will recetve earty encouragement and support in every sincere effort to rid the city, So far as lies in their Power, of the most objectionable liquor saloons, ‘Too great care cannot be used in the investigation preliminary to the granting of a lieense, and the ‘exercise of @ Wide discretion in refusing to author- 4ze too frequent saloons or saloons otherwise spect- ally objectionable will recetve popular support. No one probabiy can blame the Commisstoners for hesitating to so act under an apparent discretion given them in the execution of a license law as to nullity that law and to substitute probibition in its stead, without either an unmtstakable popular demand, the express assent of Congress or an affirmance by the court of their power to take such a step. But judicious efforts on thetr part to Teduce the evil toa minimum will meet with the ‘approval of the people, and any test case which may be caused by the exercise of their discretion ‘will resait napplly, however decided, tn giving ‘them and the public much-needed information as to bow far the authorities may go under existing Jaw im regulating the liquor trac, TAINS, FANCY CURTAINS, ‘TURCOMAN CURTAINS, CUBTAIN MATERIALS, SILK PLUSHES, LINEN VELOURS, WINDOW SHADES, CURTAIN POLES, DRIVES" IN 3. Pi white and Beru Sidebor a nleredt Nottingham Lace Curtains, 3) fall width and beavy in. ‘Chent Mig Curtaine, handaomely- 30 Pairs Cheatin oe sues aes af tug ‘Pat. terme, ic ‘colorinan. only" 910 ‘por pelt Feel RAW AND SPUN SILKS, slates variety oF styles and, tterne in attrac: mens Shite brain ng oom meh Linen Veloure only $1.75 per yard. | phon inet tery ahaden 1°30, $1.73, 82, and 81-29 CURTAIN MAT! B00 yards" Puncy mly 1 Gibumense lock of Madras Curtain Faces tn m colorings, diffe choice styles: 24 tn, 336 fn. wide, Ponsee Draper ye or gars ‘surnet, clive and cimwon ou! ioen Drapery Silk Damasks, attractive ‘high art colorines:— d Lisle Thread, $2 50 per yard. and wool, $3.50 per yard. Silk. sore ‘$5 per yard. CURTAIN ‘urtaio Poles, all the compe a a ape oe sa rien pl 1 1efoot lencties stiow peices TON FLANNELSY © Sig and ide. donble tase, le-width, 50c; me ‘is ies ile sane Snot surbasacte if equaled th sitesi anigiaa ‘O-4 Fringed Raw Silk Covers, $1.25 jz 8-4 Fringed ‘Raw Silk Covers, $2.25, ete 10-4 Fringed Raw Silk Covers, $3 eee Fringed Raw Silk Covers, $4 Elo-ant line of Silk ze aimee g Fim, Table Covers one. 50, 83, 84, 85 ‘3-4 Plush “pert ye one at lig of emf Table Corer: size Cxiare aad Ce Uyrigit Pans ‘overs’ $ to $15 Fissh snd Felt Mantle Lambrequing, $4 to Easy ERT RNN 80 50 80.97 60. p Ready. a, Holland Window 36 inches wide, 2 yards loug. spring Folles salete Ofcolors. Only 45 cache” 500 made 1 Shades, sprin ler wide, delete a for padre seas “GaP Do not fail Wool o18 THE BON MARCHES ADVERTISE- MENT 13 CHENGED EVERY Day, ERR RRR ¥ 90 83 H be Rut & Su% It Eee gr & ‘To-day we advertise our Hosiery, iieersant ae ana Glove Departments. and introduce some quotations which speak volumes for the values we are offering. LADIES’ RIBBED HOSE, white feet, with whitetipped feet 26 ccmta © pair’ guaranteed worth 38 cents, LADIES’ BLACK INGRAIN HOSE, 25 conta a pair; Suaranteed worth 33 centa, odd LADIES’ BLACK CASHMERE HOSE, 56 cents » pair; guaranteed worth 75 centa, ERE a A AA AA . Fe LADIES’ SWISS, RIBBED, WOOLEN rae 81.05 each; guaranteed worth $1.19. LADIES’ SUPERIOR SWISS, RIBBED, WOOLEN VESTS, high necis and long aleevea, $1.58 each; guar- "pbb anteed worth $1.98, ooo L 00. mi Sire } EE tae oe WWE oa ‘00 Ker Ssg8 = LADIES’ CASHMERE GLOVES, in biack andcolors, 21 cents a pair; guaranteed worth 25 centa, Panonrnm Sronz Asxouxceuzxts. WU offer this week ina tae amar thie week special inducementa in all of In linen huck towels will offer special bargains snd toe. — om special bargains at 1.25, $1.75, $2. $2.25, and up. Wee > Special bargains in table linea, Just In ince curtains it wil pay you to call and inapect our stockatick a pin bere: dress gouds of cashmere, clothe, silks, eating, vein fe, ‘Swi ote peta indore bas we would ask to Peat ivwma nn op ene In hosiery you will find bargains for Ladies, Misses, ‘Men and Boys. We have » stock of the ladies’ black Teal 6x3 derby rib hose at 2c. 8 pair. 4 fow lett of the 17c. fancy, fall regular mate, ‘Bargains in underwear for Tadion, Men, Girte and ‘Bargains in Carpets, Oil Cloths, Bugs, ke, &o. ols-ly Lise Coxeaxrs arse = LIEBIG spre EXTRACT ee chee at = BEE “Rea GOOD, HEAVY 4LL-WOOL CASSIMERES AND CHEVIOTS AT $20. ALL THE FINER GRADES UP TO 960. OUR PRICES ARE FROM 20 TO 33% PEB CENT BELOW THE MEROHANT TAILORS. EB BARNUM & CO, 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR Fr Gum & Co. ‘We are offering ‘this week aaa special bargsin 50 dozen CHILDREN'S PLAIN COLORED sCHOOL ‘HOE, full regular made, sino 6 to 8), 150. 50 dosen GENTS BROWN AND GRAY SHAW- ENIT HALF-HOSE, 150. 46-inch ALL-WOOL DIAGONAL SUITING, 62) former price 61. "Aplendia line Dreea Goods 12). 15, 25 and 50c, CARPET DEPARTMENT. 4 qood style INGRAIN CARPET, 250. 4 s77 Cotton and Woot INGRAIN CARPET, 37%, JOHNSON, GARNER & 0. 018 _ 636 Pennsylvania ave.. south aide, near 7th st” THAT ‘SETTLES ET: NOT VERY LONG AGO A YOUNG FRIEND OF OURS BEGAN HOUSE- KBEPING, AND WE FITTED HIMOUT COMPLETELY, FROM ATTIC TO CEL- LaR. SIS INCOME IS NOT LARGE, BUT WE LET HIM HAVE WHAT FURNITURE, STOVES, CARPETS, ETC, HE WANTED, AND ARBANGED THAT HE SHOULD PAY ACERTAIN ‘SUM BACH WEEK UNTIL THE BILL, WAS SETTLED. THE LAST PAY- MENT BE MADE ON MONDAY, THE 10TH INSTANT, “I AM PERFECTLY SATISFIED WITH THE RXTIRE AR- RBANGEMENT, YOU HAVE DOVE JUST AS YOU AGREED.” THAT WAS ‘WHAT HEGAID. WESAID: “AMEX.” oltw 33 | Canmuce Roses ws HORSE BLANKETS ‘At our usually low prices, im large variety of styles, in ‘fine, medium, aad cheep evades, ot 081 AND 048 GEVENTH ST, ¥. W, ‘The ORIGINAL PRICES of these were as cheap as ‘eaeld be bought anywhere, THE SPECIAL PRICES FOR THE BALANCE OF THE WEEK (Ought to induce you to BUY YOUB FALL DRESS now ITEM 1-6-4 ALL WOOL CLOTH PLAIDS, in the ‘Rewest shades AT 960., gvod value at $1.25, ITEM 2-30 INCH LUPIN'S CASHMERE, at 88, goods which you cannot purchase anywhere for less | TIE than 75<. Colors: NAVY, SEAL BROWN, MYRTLE GARNET, and MAROON. ITEM 3-42 inch STRIPPED ALL WorsTep | Wy: MOMESPUNS at 50c. per yard, sold elsewhere st 750. ‘These ods make the most stylish suite this season. ITEM 4-100 PIECES ALL WOOL TRICOTS in Pisin or mized colors, at 450. per yard; regular price eswhere 50c, Repecially adapted to tailor-made ‘costumes, TTEM 5-36 toch BLACK DIAGONAL STRIPED HALF WOOL DRESS GOODS, st 250, worth fully 350. ITEM 6-90 inch Half Wool GRAY AND WHIT PIN CHECKS, at 25e., cheap at 350. ITEM 7-22 toch Half Wool, BLACK AND WHITE PLAID DRESS GOODS, at 18c.. actually worth 250. ITEM 8—22inch Half Worsted LARGE COLORED PLAID DRESS GOODS (handaome for the money), at 174, sold all over at 250, ITEM 9-27 inch ALL WOOL RIDERDOWN STRIPES, in new effects, at 650. » yard, same goods by ‘which ta sold elsewhere at 750, ITEM 10-27 inch JERSEY FLANNELS, in hand- some styles, st 500. yard, retailed all over st 62340, ITEM 11-100 pieces of 16 inch SILK VELVETS, in ‘every imaginable shade except black, at 750. a yard, rice all over 90c, ITEM 12.40 pleces of 16 inch SILK PLUSHES, in Ul shades, st 850., regular $1 quality. Every one of the above items we guarantee to be BONA FIDE BARGAINS, and we have in stock every tem which we advertise, N. B—READ OUB ADVERTISEMENT UNDER ‘THE LAaDIEs’ COLUMN, BAL Ri ols 7TH, 8TH AND D STREETS. Aar Ix Tanonme ‘TAILORING PROPER—THAT 18, BUILD- ING A SUIT TO FIT A PARTICULAR FORM-MAY PROPERLY BE CLASSED AMONG THE ARTS, THERE 18 NOBUSI- ‘WESS OF A MERE MECHANICAL NATURE WHERE THE ARTISTS FANCY HAS FULLEB SOOPE, OB INTO WHICH HE CAN WITH BETTER EFFECT THROW ‘HIS OWN INDIVIDUALITY THAN INTO CUSTOM TAILORING. IT 18 NOT A MEBE MATTER OF BULE AND MEAS. UREMENTS ALONE. THE CUTTERS EXE-HIS GENIUS, IF YOU WILL— PLAYS AS IMPORTANT A PART IN FASHIONING A GARMENT TO FIT COR- BECTLY AS DOES HIS RULE OR TAPE LINE THAT OUR CUTTERS EXCEL IN THEIR LINE THE GARMENTS WORN BY THE BEST DRESSED MEN IN THE CITY 18 THE MOST CONVINCING PROOF WE HAVE TO OFFER. THAT WE HAVE IN STOCK-IN THE PIECR-EVERYTHING THAT 18 NEW AND NOVEL IN THE WORLD OF WOOL- ENS WE SHALL BE GLAD TO PROVE TO YOUR SATISFACTION WHEN YOU HONOR US WITH A VISIT. BEFORE PLACING YOUR ORDER FOR YOUR FALL OUTFIT, YOU CAN PEND AN HOUB VERY PROFITABLY IN LOOK- ING THROUGH OUR TAILORING DE- PARTMENT, FOURTH FLOOB; ACCESS BY ELEVATOR OR STAIRWAY. BESPECTFULLY, SAKS AND COMPANY, 017 «SEVENTH AND MARKET SPACE Ix Hoo Tewrom wwllsn'siag bo sand on chi superb wisck oy? omeament “Pim aziprains c.raina soa of nape eon eae ee PMT UTNG gaye shee well and at oo triting an oat- stares etre crt feo egies VICTOR B. ADLER'S Cas ete VIOTOR RB ADLER's: ‘Ten Per Cent Clothing House, (987 end 929 7thst, 2.w., comer Mess, ave, WANTED--SITUATIONS. FOR _RENT—ROOMS. WOMEN COOKS, 610 10 940; CHA’ in city or away’ eee ye ae td ¥ Oeeees eas eae! ‘WHO ARE ACOUR 10 Say OEE | Ben, bal Seay & LOTHROP. Wares ara rows TO DO GEN- W: ee iokneeee (ees ee 933 Fat. u.w.,second foot. tt ——— aE, Taree aS re a3 AY GIRL TO AS NER es Ge ae ARTES = 60 a oe “ ey) Secure | We ines eae, iio: Warp arenes | ‘Vermont ave. ‘o18-2t" Winnie? ane iahcnand Got eae eh pxtecriaansine gwen tT MS ray Seater ood, vio the Tight womas” pay ecive gaa gt dl reste bay to RY, wits WAxtzD_\ pass Boy my x cixa Office: one who can. set stating wares expec ANTED—OLOAK FITTER, ASSISTANT M RE Ee Bie oN oF Rasalan Wier Wow ‘AS CHAMBERMAID A} ax ne Peeps ek to coo! Teauired. 1500 ibth st sult ST A ge, ere | soci ton tad Galland. ‘out. vii nomena wed at ‘chesp and racy x07 | W Wires MEN, BOYS, GIRLS, ae to in a busis sportion of Puma ers ee = mag mane et pre No picture bi jurmbug ample abd sung: dow to; 017-308 — RELIABLE NURS! A. Weer Maids, Cook Housekeeper, me ae: ooo and fotale: references eal ah gaeee gout! {"AGENGY, 409 12th st, opp, Palate jOROUGHLY FIRST. WwW ANTED TH cha Lass Wart | NY fe_fne, events rig D — A CHAMBERMAID, SETTLED watz Le! paca geciae em Sade beavis “Apply at 024 F ot now 7 ‘A WHITE GIRL TO DO NURSING ber work in email fain oes (017-2t* ear abe WITHIN FIVE of street ss, white roman, t0.do no eueral Waahiug of frou pant ‘Address box 017-3 WANTED WHITE MAN WHO THOROUGHLY ‘understands opening oysters at raw pores ee Car as undress, Hotise- dairy, Waiters, Heullions, White e-and Colured Butlore. References. At DICK'S Bureau, 613 7th st.n.w. 015-4t° WANTED; 000, COMPOSITORS — @1 week acy poems et ema ( Heascentertie oapetst ven Abaltapetones | ay Koons, 19 Parl ma 0% Nara eae WOMAN COOK, ONE wha, understands marketing: ther’ need between 13 and dgdieek ‘4 GOOD BASS VOICE Warts as ‘Apply at ELLIS & ANTED_DUNDORE'S eau, conduct Man a roe ‘BU whit elo labor, for Dist eM sen w. tow ANTEDIAN ACTIVE MAN, LOCATED OUT. onthly, torerresen New York ferences, uated en BE Lock Box Word meas poe render aa TERE eee Wee Sacer sent YOURG \otheever, hes a Siegen eum Ware '37 13th st. nw. Rul Be aay eee pr Pry] Beat ‘of ‘ecwoen 9th and 10th and. rea for cha emt ‘W., NEAR ARLING- Fez ange and pieosaan newly Furniahed Rooms, ep suite or ‘southern exposure o18-3° Fevios aed SoS Yen. ‘Adress MO. star ofice SENG TEED ar sy ie ARMACIS I: NEW. YORK GRAD- HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, Pee 905 13th stow, BRENT —A GENTLEMAN CAN mar * Fr aNIGE F furuisbed wate fauuily, with out Bene Ziatiseae. ‘ie io Sa uae re | petra Fe? RENT-7i2 | prim st. by oe Or. handsomely | =. bath; —— for two Seale ey t_UNFURNISRED—T¥0 ‘COMMUNT- a aT] cating Sere of 8 Phy Sian. a. ae uexT =a A LADY RENTING HANDSOME Soot Cirels, will Feu! o Waban A ae UNG MAN, A BT BS A iahat ee aaa at firures; aces eae a ae pm tof ‘O18 -2t a: TIONS ED SITUATIONS AND FOsL aes Be tice ese aren ae COL STELA AGENCY, pea Leeaienae esha Tal and are. nw, — we MT ae Wise cone Quan a USE- Some Seni Pause We GuPET, hominal aay at aire" Heerenowe. 0 Weelitas By A SE Ee a oles SITOATIUN BY YOUNG RESPECTA- ferences tt 41 required. Call or address ‘TED—SITUA’ pet nats» By FERAL AF en es TOU CAN Se merertad sia ‘ANTED—BY A ¥ Y. RAPID WRITER, Se ee ookheeper 2 025-30" M8 AM. TO 3 relerenon ) ANTED- EMPLOYMENT bam. by a gentleman wi ‘object ; best: 14! “Adtenes Mts De Stas o15-3t* f Fn is for one oF two gentlemen, with good oP Fuitable “to rs ret ere ed OR RENT-LARGE THIRD-STORY FONT | Pee. tienen of geatlossan ‘and wife, “Adupeee Yt Costar, oleae JOR RENT--ONE Bicol ; ratclae Table ound Bear coruer of N st. T1645 19TH Foe BENT. 1006 lore ‘on second floor, eit form mn, behest ‘ie’ terms m ay been t= RENT PLEASANT ze RNISHED AND or oF single; new furnished roots, en su turn! 530 Vth wt. w. O17 HR RENT—PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOMS Fs eqauswen.or rede with Bard; suitable aud'wife, Call'st B50 Sew jon RENT—Pinst. single or en suite. 6 end 1518 1 st. 2.6 tite vat unt ng etal aad P. cork Very TOOK: new references required, i101 K'st. mw. o15-6t* {OR RENT—A NEW YORK LADY, Brrww at Bod sal Rm on ior7 38h wt pest Table and people of refinement; pall handsornel; bath, with or without B very com! house near WANTED--ROOMS. ra Shin fees eqeares of tiving fall 'ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, WITH AMES sspears four connect- Turniahe th and Bpuruiehed Hou Houses, 2th wt, opposite Palais Ko ire ter them vi Our ati em uO 'ANTED_UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND FLATS wi rus keeping | Also, rivilewe of hous: furnished suuall,in central ‘Business aise” ‘ANTED—PERSONS HAVING ROOMS TO RENT cout save money by consnlting us ‘For 81 we il aud advertise them in hook RES Tis AGENCY, ed W ASRDSaT Fon BY A GENTLEMAN AX AND WI wrk; a yell-furnished communicatt eer ces ie room,” with abr Mita: 1385, New York, NTED— APPRENTICES FOR rae U. TAVE WANTED—HOUSES. serve until yr eo nee years. be. gu artogn a received. Apply on board Dale, Navy-Yard, Washington. ‘rat, 0 | Wy ANTHD— eis SGA S| Weare RPGS, bis, REALE EDI ND YOUN EN TO 3 DE: 0 TO a wee a Tidy nove ole for fal and, ‘ejnter trade; ‘ANTED—T0 RENT SMALL HOUSE OF FIVE | ease AL pote Ga AEePL | Muse searenamitens acai teat Se we ti QEAND De DegoKaTt EK, 10 Peart wt. Boston, reas: on and price eatiafactory. Addrem 1 K- | Her ED PEE AREA T Me 4 WEB AE Wize 4 oe OnMLST NEUF wea acl Address He L- WHITE oe St erat 2 - a= a Ss AEB ee ate ‘Lent ‘ANTED_NOVEMBER 1 BY THREE aDoLTS Mine 3 Bs eee tit we fs House, between 34 and ivi sta, Peunayivan Fatuw. (sedaed ¥ wart STE HRLE TO DISTRIBUTE BiB. 6 cor, ‘ANTED—TO RE TLY W oy ae Wy ANTED—TO RENT ¥ OR aMALL FAM(L' cording em Soy aby. ; sass creer ade moderate-ized, Furnished, Apres Sars 3 jug. Write te oe Nee, PG UEEEY Rankct'd | WWANEED, TO RENT—A MEDIUM SIZED HOUSE ‘West Broadway, sep5-3in pa a Den town’ ress ble rent, woud be W fin fot Ld and exveeres gle etterme pS clbe tft with stain] ORTH MAN- GPACTORING 00." Buthertord. ¥. (ASE—BRICK HOUSE, WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS VagrED A cn ofBoe, stating price. We PER | ANTED—TO RENT OR 1 Maes eta to ot | 2 ANTED—A CANNON, RULES: ABOUT 6- Edis endear ort FANTED—DBUG-STORE wise ee yt Watts eee BA etaret ai Vemiemialtia c, ARTED-ONE OR TWO, a LEMEN WHO ae iy lnntes Walk Feet aT) NES aes eer s.tu. wt WSe aE TTT, Reoraor inuhanreet UNE . 'ED.-UPHOLATENY WORK OF EVEBY DE- WEEE a ache | ae 8. o1s-1m IATERING OF VINE PARLOR mae Weer isin et. arte core Meee eee as Watt 10 Pre sgetion; mugi Gree Js Siar a vrolb-at and Lots for faa OE A ey tien ei ch pare aN UNFUR- tiie ao Eg Ea eas lubersily sdvertiond af our ex 1313 Fee, Adoinine wun Bul i RENT—TWO FLOORS, TST ING fo large roomie and jrivate bath: south fro socation iored or uta. = ree nw. Call after 4 clock ol S-3t* ‘0 GENTLEMEN, | FURN: Fe — ISHED ‘Rooms, with Aret-clsas attendance: 1015 Lath st 015-3t ‘ae gases furnsce beatsn open Sepiaces ioard ice nae ‘AAdresy Mw. Rh ine T—THIRD-STOR\ ROOM: VERY COM- Toons; parior 5 Canto, ash Prime. be aed CORSER R St TWO furnished or ny LASS ROOMS, EITH. = EADY, HAVING "A Perio, with “folding bed. 2d Licut ‘ave. cars; references ‘required. be OR RENT 1010 19TH ST. NEAR ARLINGTON hands. te tage with or without Board. Table Buide ecom __ FOR RENT—STORES. _ de Fas Rd Stone Room aoa SThuhe ¢ Ciners a, FOR RENT--MISCELLANE( US arte FOR 1 MORSE #6 Now FAS RAN EY of ts ES ian RENT BLA an ACKSMITS, SHOF AND TOOLA, a eit) Lorweab or Sth at es bet, itm RENT —CALIGRAPH TYPEWRITERS #5 PER ea EY Pees {chy ee . nw PRICK STABLAC Mak or _ MONEY ‘TO | LOAN. | ‘OEY TO LOAN. om Promptly ade ie ahs Real Fxtate sa weet Luter WIMMER, 1425 Fat a Bregoo-To 7 a 000) «= ON REAL ESTATE. THOS K WAGGAMAN. ANcin it alt _s2-9m Real Estate and Lowns, 181 F at. iw 8100, OOO ended ek, MAAN es ‘ou waite G B22 X, Charles st, Bains ONE M° TER Bitaey terete, OLLAND & THOMSON, 1313 Fst, Adjoining Sun Building, Mos EEA ALWAYS IN OUR HANDS TO LOAN of Teal estate security, 14 Suns Wo euited apd per cant interes HILL & JOMNSTON, T98 Vth et nw. MSR 79 LOAN ON REAL ESTALK LN SUuS Wo SUL at Gwost Fate ut iu kU HOLTZMAN, eels, eorver T0tu aed Fae tie N ONEY TO TOANON APPROVED MEALEST AC SECURITY commissions. No: GEO. W. LINKING, cor. Hand 19th ate me ak LOM Se OE nares ort oF ahUBd. pe Tad Bot ao TOLOAN ON REALESTATA at Lowust DANENHOWER & S08, 1115 Fa. Mc Tot Lay OR REAL bat rsTATE ‘ok Eon Fiket- ‘Seley, ‘where te secunty te pes —__ BU SINESS CHANCES, A ARE aaa FOR LADIbs) SILK PAKS, 50 Fer Oat. ‘Guya e farm and pays BERT ay ae Ses, persian analy wk iy 625 Pa’ ave, until Syms Webneaday. e2N 1 WANTED PARTIES LOOKING FOR CAPITAL Increase busluess of to buy of sell busuens PeieMonponite Peinie oral” WA eRe ON FIRST-CLASS REAL D for three seamount Og "A BARGAIN, PRICE, 50; cash &4 ” at — Fi ith) men 7 00 valet rr yuareial and Heal Ratate Often) Pat ROR RENT—LanGE SROOND. STORY FRONT Foom, bay wisdom, aud alco seutleman. rie x Oftice. REN: ROOM, fvindow house, 1104 Oat. now; best and ges’ ie “4 ks Fe BRENT FURNISHED ROOMS, ainOLE oR | te, convenient ‘are if meigrence, Given aud required. S117 Trt atm Put eer PRIVATE FAMILY, ROOMS ELE- early wandy furnieh | FS, 3 TI BR! ED o mm | Fs — — OB “et 4 ‘thst. ow. 015-3 iT—13 ST. N. W., OPPOSITE FRAN! Foe EST Reet Sy eet rm RENT—IN PRIVATE FAMILY, THREE Eee eben wal ay tne ‘Or separately.” ADDIS tol o15- ‘Nat now, at on Bk RENT — NIC ‘Fooms, withoui wife or sinele gent grate; 600 6th stu. ping, seat including a, wa $20'in eavance. “Apply 12! 5 RENT—TWO LARGE =a COM. ‘muuicating rooms on second B00, wuevading Ue SS.c0laadvance. hae Fite Fe HEN rol o% oma OR TWO GENTLEM! ee ie a =| ae “Address MAU MLC. ‘ofice. v1 e cure lance, = WANTED—LOTS. UILDING J. Py ip eye mln a agent aoreicry, Sox 426. piety ) IN NORTHWEST. wee AND FOUND. eae bor ti B13 Smee Somat TE ORNISHED | FRONT mous engaged in business tu che © {oee property freo Of change. 2s) Mat of § fens bar otion 015 Or REAL BSCATESD WAVE 300 acrens. A tenant for Bix-story Building to be ervaied on F street, between 12th and 13th streets, 40 ff frout, toa wide alley. Building will be constructed to suit tenant. ‘o13-10t™ HUFTY & DYER, 1301 F street aNTED To TO BORROW ON IMP: Et mortem x ee ED BY TRE nt die Pca, COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. OR REN uo or ets KES WITHIN: gue mile of the arket trie kite or dairy, murpocss: the’ prowant cccurent wishing tS cof he tack ay farming Wnplemeuis For information apply 1034 Coumecticut pyry JOH BALE ON | MS —wVs RAL oh A Ea braity Tog! iv om & ‘ule trom weauluaton.comtalcing 1 sare up t: 0p prewed cues Sor eerie vreshdeat Wal tak a syria ny ‘kbs oo has ae “AT MYATT im bs and. on o veg high Teuhtihy, pounded by be Ural shade trees duulle ‘wide hells haw water and bath. heated oy furnace, re of gad er to wen "to Le apreciated: oF far _ 015-6 _ Hae | ES i from ist of November, E | Bolin 13 room b ‘bewidce Ue toes fruit'and arcisaes, cows elo. ‘sWOOD,” iufcemation apply t Wes note, maLCox & WINE, 7 Penpaylvania ave, Cy ae pod nen ry 2.w oo = cs eae oo re wi _ RENT—ELBGA! x eras | Pccertgrn tras mtu = Ene ® Er a Bw. Olea? ‘Nefercuces exchanged. ‘o6-fw" Least gal ae OST ON MONDAY, MORMING, & DARK Nis o18-: Suvht todas R RJ. pe “O8T_BETWEEN 8T. 3% CHURCH AND F Ls pear aead ues Ae T ee Sree Felts = ae Eitee Be tot Feet lienly farsaned ee AND EN SUITE, Perwone; glewant house, 1009 13 Soren sree Wes Meese est bose PEt Sane ai usouo® ‘ it | ror Rew eee SUITE dos-1010 Fa ‘Fooma, with) * fleference OR SALE—AT OOLLEGE STATION, B ANDO castors efereveen 20 lath Pas w¥urm of 100 acres, ¥-roou Loves, ou hill bait tae bY o0- iuile west on mtatiut, Binet cat Cry Coaulteordingla, 410 Gust nw aba” | CHANDLER Uiiocs Took! NON awe ENT—IN PUIVATE | FAMILY. wii HEAP_LOTS AT FOREAT GLER, Fees pees Es Patgtee tie ey wudiyanon, 1, 2 nod ome een 5 all Sib TROND, TE tt /OK RENT—A 7-RUOM Hu SE ANT. § ACKEG OF geek ar et eas sae == DUCKETT, w. Bldeuabung, Md (Buocesor to Pansy & Baorwn) PLUSH .CQUES, ALL SIZES, AT 634 VISITES AND WRAPS, Aides owen mag Ix ate NEW-