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2 atl on THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, ).C.. WED: BER 19. 1887—-SIX PAGES. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: © ‘The Evening Star bas a regular, permanent bona de daily ctrculation more than treble that of any other daily paper published in Washingten, and mach greater than that ef all the ether daily papers here added together. ‘The apprehension with which conservative Ger- ‘mans regard the possibilities of the near future 13 not altogether unwarranted. In view of the Em- peror's tenure of life from day to day, the appar- ently hopeless condition of the Crown Prince, and the trapetieous disposition of Frederick Wiliam ‘the younger betr presumptive to the throne, the outlook for peace 1+ not encouraging. ‘There are maay reasons why Germany shoul! seek peace rather than War at thistime. Any agency whose only mission 1s todestroy can never be made profit. able. The war of 1870 demoraited Germany more than f did France, if possible. The younger gen- eration of Germans grew up with the notion that the Empire was invincible. They acquired ideas of tmportance without earning them. The tem- porary im@ation of values, and their subsidence ‘with the return of peace and the readjustment of ‘the currency, caused confusion in trade, The eu- forced union of some of the smaller German powers With the Empire, the maintenance of a military government in the ceded provinces of Alsace and Lorraine, and the bitterness of fealing pro- voked im France by the twelvemonth's hos- lites and threatening to Oewk out in severe martial demonstrations at any moment ‘all confirmed the necessity of keeping a large army always on a war footing. This has involved heavy taxes for the people, and the removal from the producing classes of a quantity of their best ‘Drawn and muscle. The lawful septennate of mill- ‘tary service 1s also a bad thing for the young men, ‘who lose in this manner the years when they ought to be laying the foundations of a career, and who, where they possess the Decossary means ‘and spirit, are often driven by it into emigration to countries where they are assured of more free. dom in etvil life. ‘The supremacy of militarism in the imperial sys tem of Germany has done much to retard the country’s advance in fields of real usefulness. Under a sovereign who bates bloodshed and studl- ously cultivates the arts of peace at home and Kindly feeling in the intercourse of his govern- ment with others in Europe, there might be a splendid commercial future for the fatherland, and 1% ts this to which the bulk of the people have been looking forwart with the disappearance of the aged heroes of 1870. It 1s not to be wondered, ‘therefore, that they view with alarm the prospect of passing under the rule of a young man, who, ‘though only a schoolboy when the last war was fought, imbibed its spirit and has cherished its traditions without feeling the modifying influences of an actual personal experience of its hardships and pertis, ——$—— 5 ‘The president of the Federation of Labor wisely disclaims in behalf of that organization any in- tention to reflect upon Judge Snell or to attempt to intimidate the upper court in its decision upon a legal question by the proposed labor demonstra- tion. There can be no possible objection to the peaceable assembly of the workxingmen in their ‘strength to explain publicly the principles of their <= ‘Tao whole Southwest has joined in the declara- Won that for beauty of appearance and grace of manner Mra Cleveland “takes the cake." but it Temained for a St. Louts court to decide thatit costs Mfty dollars to give it tober without warning. — It ts 90 long since anybody trod on the tail of Governor Poraker's coat that he ts obliged to tread 0p It himself to Keep up the excitement, BOYS: WHAT DOES IT MEAN? MOTHERS AND FATHERS, WHATS YOUR OPINION? ‘We opened s Boys’ Clothing Department not long since. Only a room 105x22 feet, and on the second floor, and, notwithstanding. we are daily, fettered bY those wh2 have looked at ‘mountains of boys’ clothing” elsewhere and bought here—st the Palais Royal. “OUR STYLES ARE BEST.” ‘We were told this by our patrons who bought, It ‘Would seem Washington's Goliath was told this when SERIOUSLY SPEAKING, ‘We think we offer superior advantages to exclusive clgthing stores, and for these reasons: First, we can at small profita because the expenses of our depart- tent on the second floor are less than the renting of Duilding exclurively for clothing. Second, we pay cash for onr purchases, and are not only enabled to buy of the same manufacturers as supply the first-class ex- ¢lusive clothing houses,but can generally buy cheaper. Third, wedon't keep large quantities of any one style. By keeping many stylea and few of each we can offer you exclusive styles, ONE MORE WORD Before we quote this week's list of souvenir prices, we'd like to ask Goliath (if he's not too sick to reply) how he can term “mountains of clothing” extlusive styles, Mothers don’t term a style exclusive when ‘tis ‘scea on every boy who rompe in an alley, nor do we, “OPENING” SOUVENIR PRICES rom EXCLUSIVE STYLES TERMINATE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22,6 P. M. (4 LISNER, Brop.) as 1117, 1219 Pa. ave, Srecs Ix Saws a O7a wy tetack Sette Van tenela, 0450 85.50, 86 and 96.50 each. Rikeneeoest mone Cor. 11th and FP sta n.w. Se oe. A Bazoux Is Mews Sumzs. We place on sale om sale to-morrow morning 100 ‘MEN'S FANCY NIGHT-SHIRTS, WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and Fate. nw, A “Dave: Is Bors Sue We have closed out from the manufacturers the balance of aline of Boys’ All-wool Scotch {Cheviot Suita in double-breasted sack and Nor. folk styles, which have been selling st $7.50 Der suit. Our price, $5.50 per suit. Sack Styles, sizes 10 to 15 years. Norfolk Styles, sizes 6 to 14 yeara, We also secured about 300 PAIRS OF BOYS EXTRA PANTS, In Casaimeres, Cheviots, Tricot, Corduroy, imabout 100 different patterna, Largest line ‘we have ever shown, and worth fully 25 to 50e. Cor. 11th and F sts. n. w, Cuupsexs Axp Misszs Dazsszs, CLOAKS AND XEWMARKETS FOR FALL AND WINTER, ‘We have not the space here to go into detatls. Sufice it to say we haves large well-selected as. For Wmur You Never Wiss CANNOT OBTAIN AND NEVER BELIEVE IN IMPOSSIBILI- ‘TIES 18 THE SAYING OF AN ANCIENT SAGE. WE OBSERVE THE TRUE MEANING OF THE ABOVE SENTIMENTS, AND NEVER WISH TO OBTAIN REGULAR PRICES FOR OUR REMNANTS AND ODDS AND ENDS, BECAUSE WE ARE FULLY CONVINCED THAT IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO EFFECT A SALE BY 80 DOING. WE WILL OFFER THE FOLLOWING GREAT BARGAINS ‘THIS THCRSDAY AND FRIDAY. A lot of Fine French Cretonne, the most beautiful esings in the market at 20. por yd. Regular Value 35¢. An immense quantity of Odds and Ends in Ladies snd Gents’ White and Red Merino Underwear st re- markably low figures, sold at Se. A full line of Gens’ Cardigan Jackets, in all the different qualities and colors, et lose than Gtandard alas, with an additional discount of 10 per cent for ‘Voursday and Friday. It will be of great value to the Public to know thet ‘we have placed on our Third Floor «full line of mir- Tors, different styles and sizes, at moderate prices, and © discount of 10 per cent on our REMNANT SALE DAYS ONLY. About 35 pieces of Volunteer Cloth, an excellent Manufacture, beautifal designs. 29 inches wide, much ‘heavier than the best print, only 8c. per yd. ‘Sold anywhere at 10¢.. ‘A Lot of Nottingham Curtain Lace and Fancy Scrim ‘Remnants in suitable lengths at less than half their regular value. A small quantity of the best IndigolJBtue Denim suitable for overalls and many other purposes at 12%. per ya., Regular Price 18c. A lot of Bleached Canton Frannel Remnants, differ. ‘erent qualities, at very low figures. Inour Blanket and Comfort Department we will offer the following Grest Specials: 128 12-4 Heavy Honey-Comb Spreads at 62%0. Worth 85c. ttn Fetch Crochet Quilts at 90c., worth 5 Extraordinary Quality, Extra-Sizo, Pique Sreads, alightly soiled, 96, worth $10. And s suwall lot of 124 Blankets, heavy-weight and clean finish at $4.50, which heretofore have becn selling at @3, Several Cases of the best Bleached Cotton Remnants, 1 yd. wide, at 8c. per ya, Worth 10 and 1234c. IN OUR ENGRAVING DEPARTMENT, PLATE AXD 50 CARDS ENGRAVED FOR 860. A Ri aa NOMS BURGH PS Bk See Bd BR RRR 00, gs a3, ft og tals bat Ek od = (27 OSE PRICE AND THAT THE Lownsr. 420, 422, 424, 426, 7th st., 417, 419 8th st 019 ‘THE BON MARCHE’S ADVERTISE- ‘MENT IS CHANGED EVERY DAY. L A CO EEE 7 aa oO EK AA oO EE ASA Oc E - a4 ccc EER = ‘From a house about to make a change in the charac- ter of its business we bought a large lot of Laces very cheap—and 20 we will sell them. TORCHON AND MEDICI EDGINGS AND INSER- ‘TIONS. In these goods we offer 10 different widths and pat- eens oe Regular 8 cent and 10 cent 10 different patterns at 7 cents yard. 10 cent and 125g cent goods. 7 different patterns at 9 centsayard. 13 cent and 15 cent goods. 13 different patterns at 10 cents a yard. 15 cent ‘and 18 cent goods. S different patterns at 12 cents a yard. 16 cent and 20 cent goods. 20 different patterns st 15 cents a yard. 19 cent ‘and 25 cent goods. ANTIQUE LACES FOR CURTAINS AND TIDIES. In these goods, 3 inches and 4 inches wide, at 8 cents, 10 cents and 13 cents, we are offering laces never sold before at less than 25 cents s yard. TORCHON AND MEDICI CHILDREN’S COLLARS. ‘We offer an immense assortment of Children’s Lace Collars at various prices, ranging from 15 cents to $1 LACE DEPARTMENT. FIRST FLOOR, LEFT CENTER. BP, 00 RE ee 83 FG ae A Eh rs pe e019 316-318 7TH ST N. W. Ra i CLOTHING COMPANY, COR. 7TH AND @ STS. Fors fine Dress Suit or Overcoat, goto the London & Liverpool Clothing Co. If you want to save $3 on 8 $10 Suit or Overcoat, to the London & Liverpool Clothing Co. re If you want good, strong working suit at $6, ors ‘fine business suit at $8.50, goto the London & Lit Pool Clothing Co. sot If you want 8 fine Prince Albert Suit at $15, go to the London & Liverpool Clothing Co. bans ‘We will save youfrom $5 to 96 om #20 Suit or By —— Pye leg lacheatpepsariad apn din} years old at $5, go to Leadon & Liverpool Clothing Co. Or, if you want s fine Suit or Overcoat at to the London & Liverpool Clothing Co. bag ‘If you want # nice School Suit or Overcoat for s Boy Gto 13 years old at $2.50, or fine Dress Buit or Over- coat at $5, go tothe LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., 019 Corer 7th and Gata, n.w. Notice. DON'T BE DECEIVED BY THE WORD GOODYEAR, BUT SEE THAT YOUR RUBBER SHOES, ‘an RUBBER HORSE COVERS bene ne ohne GOODS are stamped with the “GOODYEAR RUBBER CO. NEW YORK.” Hugin! Stier GOODS have always been GOODYEAR RUBBER 0o0., 309 Mth at, n. ‘Three Doors from Pennsylvania ave. MELVILLE LINDSAY, Manager. Poor Buber Goods are dear at any pice. [019,feo Gi Hak Wak GOLDEN HAIR Wash ‘Wul tarn the hair the besutiful golden color so very fashionable at present. Every lady can apply it herself at scarcely any expense compared with what hair-dress- ere’ charge. Will sell in any quantity to suit purchasers, 10 come dee, Nady ‘TOPHAWS TRUNE AND HARNESS FACTORY, olt-ow 1881 Pease. ave, Tse Ton Is Now. THE HOUR HAS COME WHEN YoU CAN- NOT WITH SAFETY TO YOURSELF LON- GER POSTPONE THE PURCHASE OF A FALL OVERCOAT. THE CHANGING WEATH- ER IS NOT COLD ENOUGH FOR A HEAVY OVERCOAT, BUT IT 18 OFTEN ENTIRELY 'T00 COOL TO VENTURE OUT WITHOUT ALIGHT-WEIGHT ONE. IT WAS FOR JUST SUCH UNCERTAIN WEATHER THE FALL OVERCOAT WAS AND IS INTENDED. TO DWELL UPON THE MERITS OF THIS MOST USEFUL GARMENT WOULD BE LIKE “CAR- RYING COALS TO NEWCASTLE” WE WOULD RATEER TELL YOU OF THE VAST ASSORTMENT OF KINDS AND GRADES ‘HAT WE HAVE PREPARED FOR YOUR INSPECTION, YOUR APPROVAL AND YOUR USE. THE KINDS EMBRACE EVERY FAB- RIC THAT 18 FASHIONABLE AND SUCH STYLES AS THE ENGLISH COVERT COAT, THE “SURTOUT” OR FROCK AND THE REGULAR OVERSACK. WE OFFER A SER- VICEABLE FALL OVERCOAT FOR 85, A GOOD ONE FOR $8, A HANDSOME ONE FOR $10, A STYLISH ONE FOR 812, A SPLENDID ONE FOR 15, A RICH ONE FOR 818, A SUPERB ONE FOR $20, A MAGNIFI- CENT ONE FOR 825,A LUXURIOUS ONE FOR $30 AND WHAT WE CALL “THE TAIL- O'S DREAM REALIZED” FOR $35. BEING CUT OVER THE SAME PATTERNS, ALL FIT EQUALLY WELL THERE 18 NO HOUSE IN AMERICA WHOSE CLOTHES COME NEARER TO PERFECTION IN FIT THAN OURS—NOT ONE. WE GUARANTEE YOU BETTER VALUE FOR THE AMOUNT YOU INVEST THAT YOU CAN FIND IN ANY CITY IN THE UNION-BAR NONE. BAKS AND COMPANY, 019 SEVENTH AND MARKET SPACE. M1 5% = RER XX TIT A p85 ay a RRR TTR A it BP xx oT Rk Ak gig im = EEX X OT OR RA’ A Sss® IN OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. ‘The ORIGINAL PRICES of these were as cheap as could be bought anywhere. THE SPECIAL PRICES FOR THE BALANCE OF THE WEEK Ought to induce you to BUY YOUR FALL DRESSnow, ITEM 1-6-4 ALL WOOL CLOTH PLAIDS, in the newest shades AT 98c., gvod value at $1.25. ITEM 2-39 INCH LUPIN’S CASHMERE, at 58c., goods which you cannot purchase anywhere for less than 75c. Colors: NAVY, SEAL BROWN, MYRTLE GAENET, and MAROON. ITEM 3-42 inch STRIPPED ALL WORSTED HOMESPUNS at 50c. per yard, sold elsewhere at 75¢. ‘These goods make the most stylish suits this season. ITEM 4-100 PIECES ALL WOOL TRICOTS in plain or mixed colors, st 45c. per yard; regular price elsewhere 50c. Especially. adapted to tailor-made costumes. ITEM 5-36 inch BLACK DIAGONAL STRIPED HALF WOOL DRESS GOODS, at 25c,, worth fully 35c. ITEM 6-36 inch Half Wool GRAY AND WHITE PIN CHECKS, at 25c., cheap at 35c. ITEM 7-22 inch Half Wool, BLACK AND WHITE. PLAID DRESS GOODS, at 18c., actually worth 25c. ITEM 8—22 inch Half Worsted LARGE COLORED PLAID DRESS GOODS (handsome for the money), at 17e., sold all over at 25c. ITEM 9-27 inch ALL WOOL EIDERDOWN STRIPES, in new effects, at 65c. a yard, same goods which is sold elsewhere at 75c. ITEM 10-27 inch JERSEY FLANNELS, in hand- some styles, at 50c. a yard, retailed all over at 62340. ITEM 11-100 pieces of 16 inch SILK VELVETS, in every imaginable shade except black, at 75c. a yard, Price all over 90c. ITEM 12.—40 pieces of 16 inch SILK PLUSHES, in all shades, at 85c., regular $1 quality. ° Every one of the above items we guarantee to be BONA FIDE BARGAINS, and we have in stock every item which we advertise, N. BREAD OUR ADVERTISEMENT UNDER ‘THE LADIES’ COLUMN. BB A U MM MM ass, + A EE Ra rw ee 018 7TH, 8TH AND D STREETS. “Man wants but little here below, ‘Nor wants that little long.” Tis not with us exactly 0, ‘tis so in the song.” THE FACT 18, THE MORE A MAN HAS ‘THE MORE HE WANTS. THE MORE BUSI- NESS ONE DOES THE MORE HE WANTS TO DO, AND THE MORE HE HAS TO DO THE BETTER HE CAN DO IT. A CASE IN POINT 18 THE BUSINESS IX OUR CUSTOM OR ORDER DEPARTMENT. EACH SEASON SHOWS A LARGE INCREASE OVER THE PRECEDING ONE, AND A COR- RESPONDING INCREASE IN OUR FACILI- TIES FOB DOING THE WORK. WE FIND IT ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY TO HAVE OUR GOODS CUT IN OUR OWN STORE BY THE MEN WHO TAKE THE MEASURES, AND HAVE RECENTLY ADDED TWO EXPERIENCED MEN TO OUR CUT- TING-ROOM. ONE COMES TO US WITH THE EXPERIENCE OF MANY YEARS IN ONE OF THE LARGEST NEW YORK TAI- LORING HOUSES, AND WE ARE NOW PRE- PARED TO GIVE OUR CUSTOMERS THE BEST WORK IN THIS LINE THAT WE HAVE EVER HAD. OUR VARIETY OF PIECE GOODS 18 PROB- ABLY THE LARGEST IN WASHINGTON, AND COMES FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD. THIS SEASON WE HAVE IMPORTED LARGE LINES FROM IRELAND, AS WELL AS OUR USUAL STOCK OF ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND GERMAN GOODS. YEARS G0 THE SCOTCH CHEVIOTS WERE THE BEST ROUGH-FACED GOODS MADE. LATER. THE ENGLISE CHEVIOTS TOOK TRELEAD. NOW THE IRISH COME TO THE FRONT IX ‘THE MANUFACTURE OF “HOMESPUKS” AND CHEVIOTS, AS THEY HAVE FOR ‘YEARS IN THE MANUFACTURE OF FREIZE. THE VERY NEWEST THINGS IN THE MARKET, AND THE FINEST, ARE IN OUR STOCK. SUITS MADE TO ORDER FROM GOOD, HEAVY, ALL-WOOL CASSIMERES AND CHEVIOTS AT 620, ALL THE FINER - GRADES UP TO 960. OUR PRICES ARE itt aE ac FOR aa oe = MR RENT—TO A SUITABLE PAK’ FOR SALE — MISCELLAY BOUS Fee ae cries pin y ASTRA, T BEADQUARTE Orne SALE pravriss axes Wee pia telat D. re = Fors NT—TWo LAR UNFURNISHED Ko» INCH ROYAL | 21 ‘week in metheruaticn sud o1d-ae oa sccond Bac. with comet | Patera ac ae Bo Paces be a gan: te nanall peivate temalyy singuare a3 WASTED EIOWN FOE Keepers. Cooks, Mi dresses, | Seainst ress, references. At DICKS | Wee —« ee ag coachman: hawe best of references, Address: WASTED A” BARTENDER,” FIRST-CLASS, ‘wautsa position: four years in last place. Ad Wreje GLO, E. HARKS, Hotel Central, Pert! Amboy, ° ns ss 7 rar omen “eae fork ave. bw. OR ee, _ REASONAMLE —TEREe SENET soma, teat E ° inily, reference. 70S Sth et mes near Hunsion | = RENT—LARGE. BEAUTIFUL DOUBLE PAR- pial vet on SAL —maxpaoat Roxie 25° | Joon at apne Sas at ee Bi dae fo ie ene Star ofice oh JOR SALE—A S4-INCU RUDOE RCYOTRY ‘condition. Apply to JANITOR 4p ‘A BOY AT W. BERENS, JEw Wilts iu Tana. y We ah a 308 RENT_FURNIANED O8 aaron eTasTD ANTED—AN HO: JRABLE AMERICAN ¥ UNG | FF One, two or three Hooms: couvenient to Pearion. R SAL Ta = —S 0 GOO HOUSE PATNTN ap. | NV swan soaks voution. ee uackreper, ume.or | Fuse owt Ofiee aud Goverment Pung aie | Beata perl cies eal tae ne ic ea ‘Address “JULIE IEATMAN, Dt., bet.Sin and 9th st. ‘moral Kaairese ar L To, ear ‘Star omen in the: a Fe JOR RENT-1606 13TH ST. NW. NEW AND Watt BUTLER AND COOK, ONLY HOSE TabY, 5 LOUNG MAN A SHIUATION | J’ besutitsiiy furnished Roots in private family, on Fok SALE-GROCERY. Wi AT AND DOLE CREEL Haul ot SS Aerere. we SHOSE | ory opens ea mea SAE ee De arp | Pert 7 beara Guarventent B Star ofice. 6 aaTED—h "MAN AS CLERK INA FEED ANTED—BY TABLE, COLORED TEL rue FR SALE HORSE, OGY, HanKE JY Sepia Sree Sates Die | Mi tatnaa anon teeter Sosa fan; | BOR, ARSESEARGE, CHRGRFEE (Wetactets | Fils gupta om ca oa hte 8.8 DAISH. ave nw. Te | of married couples, table board the very Beef Sh0r 2 +i TP ont! Wires “ vt iS P| WAXED PY dn SHe DOF SEE ‘arb se FS SALY IME STOCK AND vax 'S, O17 Pennsylvania ave. te scary. _ VvisIOn io = & Position. Cail at 1308 4) |KENT — CHOI ROOM OR EX ame ot bs Pitted a F Pet hops oar 2 3, schemes greet GROCER, Bist often FOF partic wigs ae TED—BY YOUNG. NORTHERN wank, Circulating Library. A740 Pa. ‘oom Heating Agency, in K SALE-NEW 5 ORD DP, cs us wes nd parine a fur pce, thes at | Cola ait TER. ean hay, GOOD PART OF ie ee —— n 19-314 inn ‘ieey L HUN ‘Cor mM nod ee, ob Roe Other work stout the place Relstenee ferences required | Peferences sven. "Oall cr edkress fo ttaree days ot Fo RENT—IN AYE ayeey, SMALL “ATE Fam. |“ mk phe st. me. Sees fe a ae v ANTED- DY XZ FIENGHMANA Tomato. et aterm sivoware eat fr ew skeen $3 | JPR SALE ave CKED we ANTED—BOY, WHITE, MUST COME Wi ler in a private family: good references. + oF Otherein pacer? Set Ne MILES@ios DEE sTOLe Areas FRENCHMAN, Star offic. oie: - =| koe ‘a yen onan oe 5th and aw. ANTED—Bi AC ‘A SITUATION ork ae sae = VERY FIN m Wit FINED AND TSTELLIG? SENT or addnee ied Lawrence sk. Weiecer ath "aw nda ie secu fare ol wel ste na eae es otaddnca teed Lawrence ; 7 tout to tate full este cramer oPaoubiecentty Gens: “nuts | fnvo ot Ue sect at stable i rear ut of the city. Call on or address ADVEL11-El, Eb Mouse, trom 7 10 pau, Tuesday snd \veinew 019-21 Ae ewly Turnisted ioc, en suite fe sentnern etree. pied AND_ oad x a aa Wien “GROWN WHITE GIRL TO "A RESPECTABLE MARRIED COL. nUrse one, cud. sirl can have a steady | Vi oe eo <omt Sale FOTOS | z dn’ ae, drag store" TE | private fay." fret ins reareaves piven Aint PS TS SPE TC 6 Waensge S GUL FUR HOUSE WORK 146, Star office. ae fanerd pan oat Se past“ 2 ‘ANTED-SITUATIONS FO! WHIT re JOR —TKI AT Abo WAXTED 014 187 81. NW. a REGPECTAUIE wr ‘colored men and women: ‘Maida, Seam A GENTEEMAN CAN WENT A RICE Po se att ce — Mihite Woumn ay first-class cou; thorouguiy | gtresse® Nurses. \aitrensen, Housekeepers, Waiters, Room, im 8 private family, with oF fondition.. Heow rn Competent in all ite branches: willing, to assist with Bousanen Sortpens De r __ 018: . Oem. todp- GRAFION Mason ; first-c ‘eliy reierence from ber last | F. M. BURNHA! )-Os2 Fat. bw. 018-4" se CHILDREN. ‘axTED SITUATION AS C A MBERMAED, three lovely rooms on 2d oor, single or en suite: | YON SALESBAMARG OOM ‘AND FIXTURES DOING = GENERAL HOU! song, oF to ssmet ia weshine, by t closets, alll con: furusned o- unfur- gvod business: will give © lease for Wak HEE bcas be Gilce Ne asa ia Winkie Si | whit ei. asta’ city eferesces Aduter Adidas: 26° | Snel: ict hnoderate 480078 _ciWsat | frat Yor neliing, other busiest: reat low. Calf {rputng, and bring references; only two in fam: O18-2t° | Maryland ave. - a yy ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN OF Lili Raky ‘front room Le-FALL AND WiNTeR « ANTED—A HELIABLE COLORED WO.AN TO W aiiiity and clerical experence: etploymrut wa men, with bowed: ae. | Beet vot io, se of very latest style; secubd hata ce onder "Bie atock fure ana pl nen “ben Bony, by calling ats BPRS 20R sea sean translator of Trench, reviser of mabuscsipy, oF as cigth yond retervuces, ‘Address Box 134, Star office Waeass POSITION IN PRIVA’ yd gon fim a salt family, ARR re FAMILY TE ate OF hasiat with Louse work alld sew- : ee alae tug. “Addrese StYRA," Star ofloes oleae ts! repeats 09K, AUENOPREES SADE | NW aren oy a mesrectsgk WHITE Wo- Sarge na ‘mule and fernsle. ‘Headquarter Wierre situntion seruures, ot do plain sewing ine | lowe. Tits work, (uarters for G Soa PRESS BOY A PRINTING office; one who can. set type preferred. stating waires expected, &e. Dataw. nan, Swedish, Norwegian, andall f a food reierences furmabed,. Cail.et HSE gp amall maou HAbtS Help Aroucy. 030-052 F at. BESS Surety shor sist NPURNISHED-TWO, C Gower. |e Brediee . ie ARE HE Ww TED—A COOK, AND AIS0 YOU: WATE DY SWAN, A SETCATION: | Meeting rariors newiy ‘and frescoed, ‘bay | SA i NEARLY NEW U fati3i0 Lith ats between Nand O sis: a¥ ind auch ot trasens akcut ik Menthe fm | for sti or sti F103 AS iiwecne: oles” | planoe ‘rent, end sold on spvtaliments ~ between X ain o ; Btkst ea oe mee s eliy Telereicos. Addsee IRELAND, | Fn TEDY RENTING “HANDSOME ay WORGH S cos 25 ym sem, “ae 'ANTED_SIX GOQDCARVENTERS; COME PRE. | = aumiee stieipornood af Seo ii, Ox SATE TUST ARRIVED, 30 HORSES AND 3 to 49 fo work at new echool-house, Veru W ED.-ROOMS. o Hekarea nieRac ant a sete — ia a sn'rear of 8; sate as RENT—THIRD-STORY ROOM: VERY < Address, fortable for one oF Swo guntlemen, with good om Wiens NOVEMBER 1 THREE OR FOUR relat TOOMS OD SECO! Beer, for light ‘gas and bath, Keepin, with we of Henn: wie So small childs between. Sth and fie and K avd ) HOUSE GIRL: REFEI ences required. Apply at 13: ND front "oom, with aleuve, aud bey windows also WE W.be Sarofiee third. story front Room, ta. house, with frst 'ANTED—A WOMAN AS CHAMBERMAID AND | price » stor; sh & new house, wit MUSES Soe te a ee Weeumscie or sae, Gpeee aa tego aoe tah = pow too piais sewing and cary nice NTED THREE OX FOUR USPOR east ci Ences. ‘Apply £0106 oft Se war them saniter tao oho Fest ANTED-MEN, Rew. section uj city Watntvor aera ‘peop aportion of which can be ime or evening. PSE, REST Hann es fuitable for gentiemen ; with oc with 11th st nw. Keterences exchanged. RK RENT-1511 Q 8! furnished roome, wi ly herdies pass t 13-6t TOK SALE LADY HAVING LEFT THE crt - piabo very low. Cail et 2008 Ki | tuan Place, n.'w-, from 10a an to 3p am, im SALE_RIvy B48 inch Ly wenn CLE TA MT ah eTAR 019-3" D—ROOMS—AT M_ RENTING ‘Anency, ; tha 1749 Pa ave, | A Cousraat calla forall ud H fi week should seid L0cr for: full directions. how to eae 4 work series and au envelope coutait. sample of “goods. Circulars free. rest —TWO NICEL! | iE t a ee i es ooms: yarior floor heat sad gaa; ton | serie i ‘sble. ANT) D— A CHAMBERMAID; ilave firet-claes room acd beard bet Otirand 71a rom Caritol, Fate, Peston. Po. ; i THe Ch CLE ce C1 and Land Pst. n. w. Address N.S., Star Omi een SS suitable for — t 924 old -and Fol OR BALE-C Le NEST LINEN PAP ria ‘TED—AT MT. PLEASA: , WITHIN FIVE ‘ANTED. 'URNISHED ROOMS AND FLATS: JOR RENT—PLEASANT FURNISHED A Sperm Oil, and Ribbons, for typewrs tine oS PS ey A\ with paras of bes housekeeping, | Also, furnislied ‘furnisued roome, en suite or single; new nine MEnEY eat OX. | sree housework: no genéral washing of irou- | and unfurnished Houses, ay emallsin, coatral | 1635 th st. aw. o17-3t Fara, ee ae oo xis i Star Seice, + Tomeremeesreanires. AdOrensre™ | Sup 2th se, oppoaie renee ae 1 RENT—FURNISHED, BEAUTIFUL PARLORS | TEE CARRIAGES, — private family; bay-windows and open, Wit TED # NTED—PERSONS neg BoosS: At: RENT jery roo; corner Ape oath AT VER wance | WV can save money by cous -_ rate demanded by Typographical Union No, 6). aitua: | register them on o¥r and advert rg cis references required. 110) sok Mi vous Hoon 10 Park Place, New York. Apvly Type” | Sth etrect wee . B RENT— PLEASANT, SUNNY ROOMS, WITH best Table ANTED—LADY, ACTIVE AND INTELLIGENT, ‘poort Weatiumi AGENTLEMAN AND wire THD gitelde Washington, to represent: in her | Vw wi well-furnial locality Old firm; references; salary, about rivat ghborbood ; north- te ee ee Kd Ebtaratiee. al7-Se" | ROE rae ‘ROOMS, sINGi ‘ANTED_DUNPORES — EAPLOYMENT W E CUSTOMERS THAN | reteronee, given aod fequired “iii? i7th at uw. Wena, Beam SS gee ee ees | ee Sod Staten with reference, “71? SMaunw. —-e7-Ow" | Ste Fe D'kaMeEY. pS, NICELY FUR ze eal "-ANTED—A DRESSMAKER IN EVERY FAMILY. | ¥12-4™ fc oF gunele gentlemen, modern con Wie. {Of Prot, CHBISTNER'S pew | “In- 500 Otist. n.w..coruer Faw {erieegamure alone, aa all” scientihe. tailors and ANTE HOUSES. RENT_316 0ST. X.W. 14 A SPLENDID LO- SEuatus and oaterieis cut Casted, draped or made | Wee ' PURCH, MALL | moet, convenient to several lives cut, ba ed og SER “Conservatory ot ot ee eee Satioe. | Hicely; furnished, a re THE PLANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS, ¥ ey ES c S32" | _ol8'St ae iste Woanfan'be biatned ate bons — a ANTED-HELP TO DISTRIBUTE ~ ae poe A ge §T_TWO 09! RIA 4 os or siz rooms completely frniebed: would be | F'srcond farnisued with beard” Al F Warous, for male aid Wis Wank ace cptec!“cmpleymeat for | willing @ buy the furaitare om shatllineps Pian tf I | angie Yoom ou urd Root “AO? H st 3 anette iacgeraes at PRC w UAW Spore Se aes eet Sara ence ope pein eatetcner ‘Addireee RENT — HAR 3 a 5 at Ou st | FOR | RE! a Miatared envelope to EMPIE UBPLY AGENCY, 7 boarders Rie SNSSTS ance ie Sa ASBOnT? ENT OF WAND. ANTES AGENTS ey =yEsr COUNTY IN THE iz RENT ELEOARGLY FORRIGEED, wo it Dayton to ® an wre five, “Welt with otanpe "ALLWORTH Man: | WW ANISD.NO\EMBER 1 BY THREE ADULTS pas igs Tams aimee rr wich private nantly eu PROBEY, ott'and New hod ore? = “an 3 GEACEORING 00." Ruthertord. No. s3-Sm_ | Brick House, between 3a, Sand ists ata, Sepuervaate | kis n JOR SALE-SINGING BIRDS. BIRD FOOD AND Fs exceed @25. NTED—LOTS. ‘Address WOMEN, Star office. eee Fe a 250, Ex aa te geisoret stil bet WA — -__| WAXTED-pitecr. Fhow_ OWNERS wovses | { tepdnucl,f FOSSA | SEORE TSC vo Sows Sotto Muaneyinamie FANTED-LOT ABOUT 303150, LOCATED placa thaw Se cash, en ste property | sia. just borthor Rand Sraukita Park’ Anewt love: | © mine a a Warr a antttane sen etwech Sih cok een thon. * ein ian ARRIVED_ONE CAR LOAD OF — PIN 14th sta, owner fo luprove sane for Qusiness pu | Panel ha Gotnene manamed. tnaure ay RENT —HARDSOMELY-FURNISHED ot ten HORSES trou Seasges ‘Atwoug teu: Bott oales See S30; puadelpuin Pen ole.se” | 2218 1313 Fst. Adjomige Sun Buildin of rooms, with private bat; first oor ano, Z “37 beans je wane ‘Sioa Bagh S yekre old, ant ED—LOT 24x115 FEE! ON 16TH BFLOW WESTER iigtt ae.seteon seen Oueiceng Wee vat ave. and Mas-achusetts ave. : 25 | = ine Fo Gears an MON EY TO LOAN. aesAeon, aches foun 08 to Commegid per foot cash down. Address CASH. Star NEY TO LOAN. ‘attention is called Sorrel Cc oa 019-30" Mies Bade a ak ers Siete | OR RENTON PRIVATE FAMILY. WI rs tiude mile in 20 or the wack or a WARiRR Bena NG Fons RR NG RTIESE, | "Stra ais Fa. ped a, ore ty Strathmore can sae northeast, full description and price, terms, &c.: no 3 000—TO LOAN < nortnets jdress PROPERTY, PO. Box 420. 018-31 3.000 oa ‘ital BS ae 2,000, is '* totter by s ime W. ANTED-MISCEL ILANEOUS sea Ly2) ‘THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. paains ANS — you ‘ANTED—LADIES8,’ GENTLEMEN'S, AND CHIL- Real Estate go Liat and Navy Officers’ }UHN SIMMONS, Proprietor, Wass ED thes torepair. Address INISFAIL. Star | ACtonmt Geatee- mo Dufidine Association, wen ay es | other STOCKS AND BONDS, GOOD COMMERCIAL | Re een bed. or. cee 12th st mw. other first-class securitien No delay | Koch ucluied TURKISH Baril P > ARTED-ALL MOTHERS TO KNOW THAT Wiis "3 clothing and tallor-Anished suits, witjiperfect guarantved,aremadeat OO 11th Stir. Hate trimmed for To BUY TWO GOOD. Mw SSE Steet is ougtas Auply at SOE pea G st, opposite Rigys Honse. NT_HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS vin able heard wear 14th vt car lines referees nw. oll-im* NETO PECUFHY 16 HO08. yt DEMPREY, Brok , Broker, 226-3m, 1424 New York ave. Moxze Sanaa a LOWEST, RATES OF IN- on a ‘real estate situate in trict of Cofumt 622m with table 13 se RANCIS BL MOU: ___Real Estate and Loaus, 1531 F st we. AT 1112 HST. W eae by ‘other mi =n Also, other nice rooms, with ANTED—A STABLE IN GEORGETOWN, AC- N MARYLAND | bath. at reasonable six squares of post-ottice. JOHN E. $100, 000 Hara ono, HARTLAND Sa ‘Telephon’ 789, H. WHITE & CO, NE it TARE EXCELLENT CARE OF a2 NeCharies st. Baltimore, res atl writ ents oF wi fporchaee szaal fot Furnt RENT_01 -FICES. FRONT Oo. Rois Bed'and'a Washetand at once, 1496 Gch tate Seeuri a tow HOLLAND & THOMPSON. Poser ie Wa TED TRY OUR BUTTERINE AT 20 CENTS | _Je13 1313 ¥ st. Building. Doesn't get rancid: Keeps better than ONEY ALWAYS 1X OUR Ans "TO LOAN Ow Butter. Ratiatection guaranteed or money revurned. tory seal estate security, in sums to suites $50, 351 Center Maviet, and 544 Northern | Gaad v pe Sialegratark ket! ‘aus-Lowe vier se iLL & SUHNSTON, 738 15th et. nw. —— A. FIRST-OLASS ,_DRESSMAKER ONEY, =a LOAN ON REALESTATE, iNSUMS | FLOR, REN xEW WinRar tadat HATS a eSnEE | Makew wattle Faget Tate toes Rts oh nt canes Sica aR fect At can be tai, “Call sid aca. Ke font, ai a ‘KouoLtzMan | BRC SuhS Sevtclom renee voit customers scrved at home, cheap and fe 9 #e15 corner Fort OF Fit a aRaTuR as ered. W to “Schwine & CLARKE. Ret, near 11th. Se! Pama. To onary | Ee on @ i, _ 019-30" Cor. 7th and 6 ate. uw. TANTED-LADIES, GENTLEMEN Wate eotine eptiedAddre SEAMSEAERS, Saw alee wesasee mn See hy ste" “Sse | 8300 Orne gp eg te Star office. ee | oe. i ys Addrene 8 He Bint offs Ai WAS THRSRRERT OF Hage BOK BUILD ORETOLORR oom ou | FORRENT--MISCELLANEOUS | ron sara emvt, guanps oF Unonsea ak bot ote oe a a8 TET. Fe RENTWTHE STALE IY REAR OF 2793.4 | giving price peice willing $e pe hot cate) talles und be in good gon" hea RENT BLACK Aton aie gage | alee Seep a | STORE HOA, <a oe Sen ata Sree fi =a Was G en a pectewrest es. Sits 2 ok mast Gd Sdaceechusctes ave. nse. 017-30 \ (TED—-ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN WHO Wailer fepp. a Siaed ere eusion OFF tpt Sa TOaIN ES are artowae FEE = ele pa acd acl ESHOWER 00%, as a Dana Pe of risking larve OR RENT—NEW BRICK STABLE, BEAR OF 1 errata feinily ness Box 110 Star ofice non ol7 =| Mes ere ererere rae onan WE 39. 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