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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: 2p @ large measure, to Mr. Nicoll's interference 1m his behalf; at the same time he will seem to be ‘treating Mr. Nicoll in an unfriendly tashion by ‘matntaining bis place on the ticket of a combina- tion which bas thrown Mr. Nicoll overboard. Commissioner Lyman tips the scale in favor of (Commissioner Oberly as against Commissioner Ed- gerton. He does more. He out—Oberiys Overly, and denies the clerks tn political associations the grain of encouragement which Mr. Oberly left ‘them. The civil-service law forbids apy person em- ployed in the service of the United States from giv- ing, directly or indirectly, to any other person in ‘that service money to be appited to the promotion of Any political object. Mr. Oberly construed that law to forbid the payment of money by clerks to the treasurer, also a clerk, of an association organized for political purposes. Mr. Lyman says it makes no difference whether the treasurer ts im the service of the United States or not, if the association is composed wholly or in part of cierks; for in taking The money he acts merely as the agent of the association, and the money fs thus indirectly given for political purposes to persons in Govern- ment employ, which the law forbids It is now evident that if it were in the power of the Civil Service Commission to construe and enforce the penal provisions of the civil service law associa- Uons among the clerks which raise money for political purposes would quickly be su ‘The effect of such suppression upon voluntary contributors for political purposes among the clerks would be, of course, merely to change the mnethod of collecting the money and the person to whom payment Is to be made. $$ Jay Gould feels driven to suspect that Robert Garrett 1s msane. Baltimoreans would fint Stronger proof of insanity in a voluntary sale of the telegraph by a Garrett to Gould at a million dollars less price than could be obtained from ‘other buyers, than in an outbreak of rage on Gar- Tett's part upon the assumption that he has been swindled. The question whether Garrett is angry- muad, of insane-mad, or neither, but merely play- ing @ part to shift responsibility, must be left to ‘the determination of time. It is not safe nowa- days to conclude that any one is insane, except upon the broad principle that every one is found to be more or less cracked, if only the investi. gator chances upon his weakest points. Nellie Bly'sexperience ia New York aad the cases col- lected by Charles Reade tm the preparation of “Hard Cash” show that the average well-balanced Inind 1s ofven pronounced insane, and on the other hand ewry one is willing to affirm that either he himself 13 of unsound mind or else some of his neighbors are, though they go at large. One ‘should be sure that he has no “potato side” to his own head, before he ventures to impute insanity to Robert Garrett merely because that geatleman Detrays nervousness and ex and ex- citediy warns bis friends to wateh the flagers of the nimble Jay Gould, $$ The conviction, fining, and imprisonment of the uthor of certain scurrilous postal cards sent to a cilizen of Albany lately were a well-merttea rebuke to the meanest habit of the meanest of men, In some parts of the West the practice of asing cards and envelopes with huge biack-printed inscrip- Uons for tne collection of debts from alleged deltn- quents 1s a growing evil, which will one day have to be checked by the courts in summary fashion. In a careless bookkeeper or a slovenly correspond- ing clerk 1s vested the authority to annoy at will Any one Who does not respond at once to a demand for money. In cases which the newspapers have ‘noticed from time to time no such money was de, and because a citizen has refused to be Duliied into making good aa accountant’s bad work, he 1s published through th~ malls as a fraud. Atleast ‘one tragedy bas occurred as the result of this spe- cies of blackmail But the killing of a biackmailer here and there does not cripple the industry half so surely a8 the condemnation of one to pay a heavy fine, ali the expenses of his prosecution and @ handsome bonus to bis victim, besides going to the penitentiary long enough to meditate upon ‘his sins and shoricomings, and form his resolves Yodo better tn future. One such warning makes ‘tha whole fraternity tremble. —_——- _ ers, Even if all the court fees were remitted on ‘the ground of the poverty of the defendants the Dilis of these advocates have to be settled, and the relief meetings held under the rea flag in various cities melt away sofast when the nat is passed around that the collections barely do more thas, pay for the hall and the gas. Where does the money come from? Or doesn’t it come at all, and ‘will the lawyers be treated to ataste of what anarchism means in its relation to Dusiness obil- waulons? —_—_—.-.—__ It would be a misfortune for the republicans as ‘weil as democrats if Judge Thurman were to re- ‘re faally from public life at this time, as he talks of doing. Such weil-seasoned umber a8 his is too hard to find in thisera of mushroom statesman- stip tobe lightly laid aside, Wich a public mag of his calm judgraent, bis honesty of purpose and his geouine, old-fashioned patriotiam, the accident of party aMliation counts for ilttla. “Both parties Prize his services and bold him up as an example for their young men to copy ia all matvers that go toward the making of good citizenship. ——— ‘The extreme States rights doctrine thinks that % feels another shock in the application to the Supreme Court in behalf of the condemned anar- chista It is bardiy that tne coastitu- UoBal rights of the anarchists have been violated, Dat, if tuey have, this poor, sensitive, shivering ghost of a dead doctrine ought to remember tat, THE WEATHER TO-MORROW. ‘Warmer, fair weather preceded by rain in Virginia, ‘Mgnt to fresh northeasterly winds becoming easterly. Tae Pacus Roz Axxouxceuzsr NEW STYLE OF ADVERTISING. ADVANTAGES TO THE PUBLIC. ‘The Palais Royal, during the season, heretofore Tented a whole column for advertising. The difference {im cost of this small space ands columa is given our Patrons in daily reduced prices. This ie our new style Of advertising. ‘TO-MORROW, ocr. 27TH On 2nd floor Bargain Table, near Elevator and Boys’ Clothing ‘Department. ‘28¢. Nurses’ Aprons for 17. They're fine India hem. ‘Linen, with 3 tucks and broad gs Ho 600, EER 5553 SP Gi Ss ‘To advertise this new department we offer the Palais ‘Royal $2.68 Ladies’ Kid ghoes, and whichcost us $2.18 for 62 0 pair. All we ask in return is that at the end of two months month from the manufacturer, and be hae. guaranteed them not to show wear (with ordinary and fair usage) for two months, TWO DOLLAR WORTH FOUR. WORTH FOUR. ‘Yon are requested to examine these shoes and then compare with shoes from $3.30 to @4 offered around town. Please note carefully the leather, the shape, the stitching. Many cheap shoes look well until fully inspected. There are solid leather soles Pieced soles to shoes, You should know that also. dollars. Any novel you may ask for, in the Seaside ‘Library, 8c. a vol. ; 25c. volumes for 17e. ‘scriptions als received at these prices, ‘Music (vocal and instrumental folios) 50c. books for ‘S4e. ;25c. Rooks for 190, In the Stationery branch of this department we show new Progressive Euchre, Drive Whist aud Telly Cards, Markers, &c. ‘The latest novelty Stationery, Gold Pens and fancy Penholders, &c., at half Stationer's PAL ATS Ek Po ¥F AE TF ROY tb. (A. LISNER, Sole Proprietor and Manager,) 026 = :1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. H. F. Woon & Co BEG TO REQUEST YOUR PRESENCE AT THEIR OPENING DISPLAY OF ‘MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS AT THEIR NEW STORE, CORNER OF 15TH AND ¥ STREETS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1887. 026-1m Przsse Rexexsz THAT WE CARRY PROBABLY THE LARGEST ‘LINE OF CASSIMERS, SUITINUS, AND TROUSER- 1NGS TO BE FOUND IN WASHINGTON. PLEASE REMEMBER THAT WE HAVE THE NEWEST PATTERNS AND PROBABLY MORE OF THEM THAN ANY HOUSE IN THE CITY. PLEASE BEAR IN MIXD THAT WE HAVE OUR G00D6 CUT IN OUR OWN STORE BY CAREFUL AND EXPERIENCED CUTTERS. PLEASE BEAR IN MIND THAT OUR FACILI- ‘TIES FOR MAKING UP CUSTOM WORK ARE UX- ‘SURPASSED. DON'T FORGET THAT WE ARE PIONEERS IN DOING CUSTOM WORK AT POPULAR PRICES. DONT FORGET THAT WE PROMISED YOU AT ‘THESTART THAT WE INTENDED TO BUILD UP 4 BUSINESS BY SELLING GOODS AT REASON- ABLE PROFITS, RECALL THE PROPHECIES BY OUR COMPETI. ‘TORS THAT WE COULD NOT MAKE A SUCCESS OF IT, AND THEN CONSIDER THE FACT THAT WE ARE DOING MORE WORK IN OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT THAN THEY ARE ABOVE ALL DOWT FORGET TO PROVE Us AxD THAT WE REPRESENT THEM TO BE, AND OUR PRICES 48 LOW AS AMY ONE WILL GIVE YOu TEE GAME QUALITY FOR. EB BARNUM & CO, [ r r tee i $ ? il Ht if i if! Ht et vil i te Afall line off FANCY FRINGES for FURNITURE ‘woe, comprising ail (he ow designs aod fanionsble a signs caly at Se. per yasd, worth ‘Several Goes of CRBTONNE PLUGH tn al the now ‘Lambrequine and fur- ORLY 43a, WORTH 750. Another lot of Lediew’ and Gente’ BED snd WHITE MERINO UNDERWEAR This of odds BLEACHED OOTTON REMNANTS, 1 yard wide,comprising almoet all tne best brands in the Market, ONLY Se. per yard. Regular value, 10 and 12340, ‘A new lot of celebrated GERMAN FEATHER TICK- 1a RENHANSA woesentes ‘Feather Proof, only 14¢. qualities, styles and colors at remarkably low prices, in order to effect ‘sepeedy sale. oan Coanaee DOLLY MADISON OLOTH Rem- nants, superb desiens, suitable for Wrappers and ‘Dress Wear in general. ONLY 60. per yard. Regular value, 10c, POSITIVELY UNE PRICE TO ALL, UAC ied ede i i 420, 422, 424, 426, 7th st., 417, 419 Sth st THE BON MARCHE'S ADVERTISE- MENT I8 CHANGED EVERY Day. k og pe fur SA $9 Boe ‘We speak again of Laces; this time with reference to ‘some particular reductions, intended to attract partic- ‘lar attention to this Department, In Black Spanish Guipure Fichus—full sizo—we have ms Sug 81 per yard. Several elegant patterns to select from. In afull 424nch Cream Spanish Flounce we mark Our ¢2.98 line to $1.48 s yard; and we consider this s ‘Yery uncommon sacrifice. We have no great quantity in these specialties, 90 don’t delay calling if you want any of them. aman ween takine orders at our Station- ery Department for én engraved Copper Piste and fifty Steel-finished Cards, all ‘or 75 conte, We are selling Irish Linen Stationery at almost cost, 7 OD RRR Bo hu ARG HE. 316-416 77H ST XN. W. FE A Stone. “RRNA See BUYING i em 05.25, $5.87, 97.60, 87.75, up- enews” 18 yours, at $4.12. 94.50, pitt S's, Grom, Pe e5 to 12 years, st $1.25, ae st 67.50, €8.75, £9.75, LS “oye Sule 12 to 18 years, €5.12, $5.87, 06, £6.50, opps Huite, 4 to 14 yours, at $2, 83, 02.87, Pilcchenia Pal on nrg se gree ee eee weno THE LATCH STRING HANGS ON THE OUTSIDE. ALOONS Shon set, 04.37, VIOTOB B ADL ‘Ten Per Cent Clothing House, 027 and O29 7th of. n.w.,corner Massachusotis ave, ‘Strictly One Price, 2 26 Soumor, Gisxm & Ca ‘We would call your attention to our stock of CARPETS, ombrecing everything that is new in oa Sass & Comur. 48 WELL AS DERBYS THAT COST A GREAT DEAL MORE MONEY, BUT WHICH WE KEUP IX STOCK AND FOR SALE WE CANNOT AFFORD TO DISPARAGE OUR FINEST GOODS, BUT CAN- DOR COMPELS US TO GAY THAT THOSE DEE- BY8 THAT WE ARE KOW OFFERING AT 61% EACH ARE STYLISH, GOOD, HONKST WEARING HATS, AXD ARE, BY ALL ODDS, THE BEST VALUES FOR THE AMOUNT NAMED EVER BE FORE OFFERED, NOT ALONE IN WASHINGTON. BUT IN ANY CITY IN THE UNION. 8AKS AND COMPANY, HATS, CLOTHES, FURNISHINGS, AND SHOES. 026 SEVENTH AND MARKET SPACE CAN I OBTAIN WHAT I NEED TO FUB- NISH MY HOUSE. AND MAKE REGULAB WEEELY PAYMENTS UNTIL THE BILL 18 SETTLED? ‘YES, SIR. CAN I HAVE THE USE OF THESE AB- ‘TICLES—ALL OF THEM—DURING THE ‘TIME? ‘YES, SIR. CAN I HAVE THEM AS LOW AS OTHER ‘HOUSES BELL FOR CASH? ‘YES, SIB, ‘WILL YOU TELL US FRANELY JUST ‘WHAT YOU CAN AFFORD TO PAY EACH WEEK? ‘YES, SIR. WILL YOU PAY PROMPTLY EACH WEEK JUST WHAT YOU AGREE? ‘YES, 8IR ‘WILL YOU CONSCIENTIOUSLY BE- SPECT THE ACCOMMODATION WE ARE GIVING your ‘YES, SIR. ‘WILL YOU CALL AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS AND OUR CREDIT PLAN? - ‘YES, SIR. HOUSE & HERMANN'S CASH AND CREDIT HOUSE, o1-6w 921 AND 023 SEVENTH 81. x. W. 1107 ¥ STARET NoRTHWwzst, IMPORTER, ‘TIME WAS, AND ROP 60 VERT Lowe 160 RITHER, WHEN YOU COULD HOT BUY AYURDER- BY HAT IX WASHLNGTON FOR LESS THAR 62.50, 4XD THEN IT WOULD BR AN “OFF SEAPE, BUT NOW WE SELL CLEAR FUR peksrs 1X ALL THR POPULAR BLOCKS AT 91.24 EACH. GOOD SERVICRABLE STOCK WILL WEAR WELL, WILL KEEP THETR SHAPE, AMD TO ALL I%- TENTS AND PURPOSES WILL ANSWER JUST OUR FINEST HATS ARE EQ0A1, TO THE FINEST THAT ARE MADE, AND IN QUALITY OF STOCK, “SNAP* TONE AND GENERAL “STYLE” HAVE NO SUPERIORS IN AMERICA. YET THE PRICES WE NAME oR our HATS WILL BE FOUND TO BE CONSIDERABLY LOWER THAR EXOLUSIVE HATTERAS CHARGE FOR HATS OF INFERIOR GRADES, DERBYS FROM 95 CENTS TO 94.00. SILK HATS FROM $3.50 T0 $7.00. CHILDREWS FAX- CY CAPS FROM 10 CENTS TO 92.45 BOYS HATS FRON 38 CENTS TO $1.08. ‘WE CATER FOR NO “CLASS” IN PARTICULAR. WE HAVE HEAD GRAR TO SUIT THE MILLION. ALL AT POPULAR PRICES. id Cuavorn Everr Dar. ‘This entire column is devoted to the enume- sation of the @ifferent attractions offered daily ‘by Mesure. WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Boston ‘Dry Goods House, corner of 11th and P sta. 2.w, Guo Srout Suz SEASONABLE SILK FABRICS. ony am ‘ot thie season of the GRAND SPECIAL SALE SILKE FABAICS, ee een ones Beh ae Sa ae Tanareel is ted ob hn SateS ome he come eur mae bat rae ality at 730. Pe iriiid at 2 gaaey at bs ty at aualit 78. Aq ry at Ux. Aquality at Aguality at Antroduced weaves in Black Silke wa show ihe follwing lack Peau de Sole... Bist eed ani 1 ey te if veer bee b Silks aa many en three tinct shades, mide by the intermizing of oue color oF Shade with another. T.. secure proper apprecia- tion of the immensity and attructiver, se of thie stock 8 examination is absolutely eoesstiy: We are showing: fei See jored Jerse Golored Faille Francaise, Colored Gros Grain, Colored China Silks, soi He Satin de Chene, ‘Batin Duchesse, Colored Moire Bilke, meat Beans pati Bade ams le prea tions to walt upon" ‘all with "Ear Datk room for showing eventng shsdes, WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F stan. w. Z D. C.. WEDNESDAY. ‘OCTOBER 26. 1887—SIX PAGES. —WANT: ie SITUATIONS s. FOR RENT—ROOMS. _ afk Rieter lived in Were peaietang wp pont balls Hage Wat fag EES Beas tlle oe pee see Wistatee ie Y win WHO UNDERSTING mec ERO, ne SOON Souk Nee Weare te want T HEADQUARTERS — POSITIONS SAM A woken sor ane. i YOUNG GERMAN MAN = War SITUATION .F iho hes hed ome analy by ob = vin SITUATION BY & COM BY Were aL ceria | Ps NTED—Sr Wars ey oad tone FOR coke Waite AND YOUNG aa yA = Star otice: oda Wiktedaiy, Two Wain WHiTe (Gikis. ar tng Dect chy rte Telerences, a Elasee = Wee ar CAN GET HOUR Sationality: with felorences. Scinnii Aas ooae seserenees._ 48 DIOR'S Bunvee. C12 Tehat.n.v. ob 8-40" Cail between izandd oclocke Waszpst LASS PLUMBER. APPLY Swe st 17 10th ot. nw. A | \ WANTED_GERMAN,G GIRL To xo CHILD quired, “Gallet 11d Tuan = 025-3" XS TED-A YOUTH (10 LEARN TH DRUG ot nish satisfactory refé LOT oF NEW. STYLISH ee aoe SOLICITORS, & POPULAI chen Apply, from 10 to % at Room 11 88 BOOK CON- Wan ANTED-PHESSMEN, FEEDERS. BOOK thetae, 19 Park. usranited at highest | lamand ANTED_LONDOM, ENGLAND THERE, w Wei es and’ sconet ‘of captial te ao % & eet ite emcee ee 3, Be DALY, 11. D.¥8 mae canes , TIDY COLORED, WOMAN for ene fo ho waehlig oF tromings {ami s. Apply at Oss Maryund ave, ew. TRL AS NURSE: ONE tow Sb bar sitce. V Steere NTS TO LEARN DRESS-CUT- Le ee ‘et. ARTEDLA WHITE. ving experience =375 reur referred. ANTED—COO} 110 TO 840; Biy 3 WV ities urease en pa os SS At Dies Bareeneis th sta.w ANTED-LAWYERS O1 had * inal luctipn to ent in I Work cau be done at v4, 51 Siice. Coinmunications coniuentia calor ws ANTED_DUNDORES | E EMPLOYMENT | BU. colored for all udu domme ator, for Dirck thd States ca TT M sta. ‘tw Wier eat BOYS, por GT, ALL gportion of which can fae email room daytime or evenine. wire budigease Bulubug apie and exsy cau wu be ofeened tn the gly for Tull directions bow to os and as envelope cuptain- ‘ora country village. per week. *Stodtag seud 1¢ Ie ‘ci thy albirt fits Anens. TED-LADY, ACTIVE. ty a S18 aren i Nas we "J. BLANCHARD, Supt, WE DRESSMAKER IN EVERY itd Learners for Prof. CHMLSE NEW jonal Tailor 8; "with rule ad rae oF ar aa Fess stu.w. ington, D.C. on V ARTS AEL TO DI jue pated ND COI wis eke Torieeremmicees | Re ladies and inting, or hum- ft aig avr tent et tae snvelore to tite Wir sea goer TOO Lar Scie APO paytega an i ABOUT 6x8 FEET. Ok cular ae to covdition of ozs ‘ANT ED — bola Lal tree ¥ ; troublen fo try. i unpie and ines Gall camp ‘with stem, a7 Ast. ne, Washington, Di. aa Vv UPHOLSTERY WOK OF EVERY DE- tpt ‘sod mat a regelve apecial CKEN 1000 14th 20, ole-zwe ‘or entire Saces tor onde edbeens Boe st iad omiee. 0 we rst wor NESE See FURST inde of Housetiold Fur: Sivure:” Address s Box 74, Star Ortice. 10. ores BAUM. 21 7th at. 5. J ANTED_ WELLS DU‘ ; BORED, AND. erate A} kindest yanrsand pump glock furaiched, Syectal stent oa paid to clesny . THRER ON. Driilciee oc newt as a aS farm maitre ome ai he ae THREE UN! rt Rae MRE UNECRRILMED Go wat Hea Fe “RENT_ROOMS, FURNISH) D, ached, ity, Sie aie us om 13 tier NW, Fae conte eRe LB ag Beiter aie moat ad be Hae Poses 410 MARS AVE. Sw Relating Ofte, entire four, wut = RENT Wit BOARD, v NFCR vie eB ths NEAu Pex. as. $18, = iFLance eacoe STORY Front Water, gms and beat, 1417 » 9 to t “Soo tabie-board. 1017 M strc Kt RENT—A 1 T_A LARGE AND —, y front with, bay window: Tumiture aid draperies be sdjoining bed-room Kwara I Gale RSONS WANTING ROOMS CAN sit them on our, list: furnished ot KOUM Kb! Tie Ae agekcl, Oth wt bw. cones sue \ewired. —— RENT ROOMS, FURNISHED OF UXFUR: inte ae Doanl:, private tae ca joreuce given and sired a7 Ti Gas es ae te ea with Private tally WISE AGI ee ee ae i pat KENT—IN PRIVATE Li, | ¥, BEST Le Low on bode Isid eve. star st'aty Sp mane cquired. HARTER t Pate oseoe F? BREN T_PALLON FLOOR, FURS ED OR = ‘room adjoining ; far Neserumeenee ison RENT —800 irre Lf + “THE Fine: 5 Ad Tous con Furnin'nd Ay arie Spjomte. Kictinend Fate j Bente, feelin’ fan Club ekkiant ace “obi eaklast served = Fue Rent Two GENTLEMEN Wii0_ Ane. wri wi r for two persons, private Amproy. mente; bealthy 11 N STREET NORTHWEST, eh sas “A communicating os C01 ok, be Tented mugly or together; supe children. ‘pewly" = jolds ug: JOR RENT OFIVE CHOLGI ne | 2 sud Bd flour WANTED IT KNOWN THAT C5 BUND) Louisians avenue ite City Halli Comatinstonet af Deeds tor allie States and serr- tories (except Maryland Wwasten- COMMISSIONER OF “DE OF DEEDS ots | gUacinlnt hy BELT Fae |F irom) aan. 103 pan ___ BUSINESS CHANCES. 200 AT G PER CENT. FOR TWO ‘trust; no commis sion, eerste ba 20 AVE A GOP CASH | PAYING ob ging al Kinds JUMBIA BUSLN SS A Nears 87,000 9 Awelliugs; total = 00 Ad- areca eee mae setae oe J ANTED—¢4.500 AT GRER CENT AS A FIRST 3 bos ‘Bdrees, "without, olny, ened O25-Bt* ‘ANT. D—TO 1 BORRQW | 5,000 | OX 10.000 jusre Teer of frowtnug 3 streets tm provediby email louse. "Rddrese BOLOWER, WANTED--ROOMS. A Feu, Brancer Sroce ‘The most popular price fora pair of blankets seems to be 85, consequently we have aime! to secure the very best, heavie+t, largest. and finest Possible to get to sell at this price. We xuaran- tee it to be all wool, and are positive you cannot find a better in any city for the price. For @1.50 more wegive you ones little larger, all wool, already shrunk, and s pound anda half heavier. ‘We have plenty of Blankets at lower prices, in giving California Wool Blankets, from $8.50 to 18 per pair. “Weare oqually well stocked in Comfortables, Print, Silesia, Cheese Cloth, Cretonne, and (8st- teen Covers, with the best white cotton filling ‘possible to put in for the several prices, 50c. to 0. = (Take elevator to fourth floor.} WOODWARD & LOTHROP, (Corner 11th and F ste. n.w. Fiusse Sxmr _Parreess. We are makings specialty thin season of the OLD-FASHIONED HOMESPUN FLANNEL SKIRT PATTERNS. ‘These come in sufficient quantity to makes fall skirt, being from 3x to 42 inches lonx, and from 234 t0 24 yards wnda, and are thoroughly shrazk at the mili by a ste.m process. ‘The designs ao in stripes of various quict, warm colors, and are undoubtedly the most urable and serviceable sxirtings possible to secure, ‘Ail-wool Flannel Skirt Patterns, $1.37,61.50, $2 and 42.50 per pattern. In this connection we call attention to the Vorwerks Patent Skirt Band, specially adayted to the-e skirt patterns, ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Gor. 11th and F ste, n.w. Funes Atamor Sazuxe. WANTED atau nike AONE TARGE. UX | Parte it sulted. Box 161, Sear O26-2 Ast By ay Ad any | iN eee iy, between Pet ang btband 1th te tug - ASTRDFURNPAUED ANDO URNISHED farlshed House, Gall st cuces COLUMBLS | - oo-™ siNESS AGENCY, 402 Lath at, opposite Falais | 74 ALL KINDS AND PRICES, "ASTED-AOOMS OF INDS AND pruces Reh rd eS eee ED_TWO THREE rg UNFURSIGRE Want ne =. ith bathroom, wit by gentleman abd wite, ‘Address stating: oestion “SILVER,” ozo-at" ‘ANTED—DESIRABLE FURNISHED OR UN- Weipa ragan Tent, them to permanent for ug. Room Heating Agency, O19 Sta ‘vin st. —U FURNISHED— A GOOD SIZED Wins an ony horthwest. id oss. TED— Wenntiemax, Grown vghter, desire two, with, 20 oertit Paich there are tee com ily. ‘oth dit ejnter pd spring. Locality peterred, weet of Seereernce eerie Hee Ee WANTED--HOUSES. eD— CHASE A SIX OR SEVEN Winn howe on 6 ith sear Eat Cant street car line; iD. BY 4 FAMILY OF ADULTS HOUSE PER MONTH W: 3 PER a 8150815 Saas Bees Tina Bre By cee tea | Ee ET 025 2m 1405 ¥F et. aw. “( COOUNTANT (SOOTCH CHAR Sects Keeps oy contract sets of books. en seat sce GHANGE 10 BUY DESIRABLE Bi Riss sok PHOP TY —We offer tor » few days the business chance fur an. invest ‘Dumnens, vig rae aces part : of “Lat oy 3 “reat at. "bet tee is avs, and. D sts, in north of the Painis | 2. aidepth of 10u sect. ‘Tews, lute are im thr.e thiee-story Woo tec kw. 70H SALE—TO INVESTORS AND see | ¥. Nene aek ek & 00. 1509, an — RCENT [OANG GUARANTEED By THE ‘Treasurer United Staten, Pr it, Interest and Paerersy ou Agent. lds F stow. ___ LOST AND FOUND. 20R, yk RENT —AT 1112 HST. N. W. HANDsoMr Eko periors comimimicatita ‘nim a ow Ei etry Prout room wit ‘heat, waa, bath, Seg Lee 3 Roous RENT—THKEE ROOMS ON SECOND bicet FE for housekeeping. faraiahed or wnturi 2 = Ais thine Sa ricteer nee: eau: ail convenieuce aud oan be Feuted auiwir or paste, THO F se: uw. oat JOR RENT—1024 17TH ST. NW. ONE LARGER Room: with two closets, heat and tiki. format i Private family; Tefereuces required, ‘OR RENT—1108 NEW YORK AVE. o furnished fromt room on 24 Boor, reuces exchatired. FOE FEST | UNE URNS containing two rooms List, and beat, sn from 4 wate bath Erato: call 20K RENTONE LANGE FRONT PAKLOI Room. first floor; back room ou first and thi vrurmieled oF Unfurnished. 17 G st n.w.o243* TWO UNFUR ope coud oor th heat and ene NT_1749 F sT, THREE Roos. Two siugle | led | Faruisied oF ut: a privilese Of ight ousckeoping. cars and herdice Sans. O24. Ste ‘NT—UNFURNISHEDTWO OK THREE and bath; in a beautiful a KNISHED | oom 1 or ‘St, next to comer QUND—DRIVER'S Fe payiug changes. estat OST—A RING, SET, WET ONE PEARL. 1N- itials and date (Nov, ‘inside; valbed Ting: Woward Witt tise aby TAGe SEAT. SRICy Poors eoPeb ae yas RENT — ¥ furnace preferred ; Wiieefereinaaeaserers |= ore Heiieiee cet | [OST TUESDAY AYTERNOON, ONE SAL er aoe eoaty ANTRD — TO PURCHASE A HOUKE 1x Lea cei eerarcsie | B sy WY Seen, ire ea, ess pee de | nas ruviasey teeg ean one rs eeeieaial Moegadiats | | Ghuvetts aves be od oscil Poe NTE! PURCHASE FROM OWNER ARD—LOST—ONE GOLD BO; c Her ess CRANE EROM, CIWNER. A | $i shout thive inches long aud tere incher wide beer: tag aeery rh yard aud op oe fratable ou Haat Oapiol wt or | a, ue, howe Canuoo “Brapaiog, seven | {OU RENT— FURNISH: oe PARLORS Wet ng eck Aix hy status very lowest | tones. “Ihe above re 5 paid for the return | X° en euite in esate fu sand or smart set | ERS, it; references req' cured, ii0l K'st mee 7“ a ates I hc lee RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS, SINGLE OR erate fire Feat area ered Tir inde ee Pro on rea ED AD ONT NT my A - ines euane = ee ee pei ag RY Cay ty

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