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2 THE EVENING STAR: THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON CROSBY 5. NOYES ‘The Evening Star bas a regular, permanent bona Ade daily cirenlation more than treble that of any ether dally paper published in Washington, and mach greater than that ef all the ether daily papers bere added together. Oo ‘The decision of the Supreme Court in the matter of the Chicago anarchists discusses on their merits the most important points made 1, behalf of the condemned men, and reaches the results walch have been generally anticipated. The ghost of the extreme states’ rights doctrine fs thrown into an ecstasy of unreasoning and unreasonabie delizht Dy this ecision. Those who live, and move and have their being ta tat doctrine proclaim that an- other tower t9 .dded (o the citadel of states’ rights, ‘and that hereafter there will :¢ no Justification for attempts by criminals to escape, by recourse to the Supreme Ourt of the United States, Judgments affirmed by the highest courts of their states, The anarchists came to the highest tribunal of the re. Public aMirming that their rights under the con- stitution and treaties of the United States had ‘been violated, that they had been condemned under an unconstitutional jury law of astate, ‘that they had been subjected to unreasonable search and setzure of papers, or compelled to bear witness against themselves This tribunal did not deny ite jursdiction in the mat ter, Dut examined into the whole sub- ject and replied to the applicants that ‘the Jury Inw of Iilfnots 1s not unconstitutional, ‘that an impartial trial bas not been dented them, that thetr constitutional rights ave not been vio- lated in this regard, and that the other grounds of complaint have Deen waived by the acts of the ‘applicants or by failure to claim the right in the trial court. There ts happily nothing anywhere im the decision to discourage an American citizen, THE WEATHER TO-MORROW. Pair weather, light variable winds, slight changes in temperature. plate, 86c. Forty-one orders this morning. ‘Christmas Books indemand. A busy store is our Bouk Store. S353 HoH (00 EEE g5s5 bed 3 & At *s® i B Soo” Eee = (Second Floor.) E9- You must not be offended when we the $2.68 Latics’ Kid Shove will be sold for ‘urday only during the following hours: 8 to 1 5to6 pm. The explanation is, We're very Saturdays and wish to be selling Shoes et a profit, us we denir to cive full attention to all patrons, ‘name the dull hours for the $2.68 shoes for 62. LADIES’ KID SHOES. Straight Goat (walking), $2.83. French Kid (button ),63.45, €4.73.04.08, €5.89, $6.37. ‘Straicht Goat (dongle LADIE® RIDING BOOTS, Latest London Styles, to order, $12, $15, $18. LADIES’ EVENING SHOES. ‘Low Shoes and Slippers. The latest novelties in great variety. Paris novelties at “Palais Royal” prices. SHOES TO ORDER. Scientific and artistic work. Beauty, comfort, dura- bility, economy. ‘fhus are the best the cheapest. ‘MISSES’ AND CHILDRENS SHUES. Fot school or dress weer. A stock, we think, second to none in thiseity. ‘The best at surprise prices. BOYS’ AND YOUTH# SHOES. Fine Calf Shore (button and lace). Cloth-top Shoes. Patent Leather Shoes. The best at “Palais Royal" condemned to death by an actual violation of his constitutional rights, from appealing to the Su- prené Court of the Union for protection trom the decision of tne highest court ot a state, The rights of the states are not enlarged and those of the Union are not diminished by a finding that the ap- archists were condemned without a violation of their constivutional immunities, The states still enjoy their reserved rights, the Union is still para- mount In its sphere, and tndestruciibie except by violence, and the Constitution is still the supreme Jaw of the lant, a oe ‘The design of the District organizations of work- ingmen to put themselves on record as law-abid- ing, im protest against the suggestion that they are criminal conspirators, was creditably carried into effect last nignt. ‘The parade was impressive | 4m numbers and appearance. and the revolutions and speeches were, in the main, moderate and sensible. Anarehist banners and anarehist rentiments were rigidiy excluded, and march- img and speaking were done under the Stars and stripes. The resolutions of the main meeting favored the substitution of arbitration for strikes and boycotts, ¢ ndemned all violations of the law, repudiated all incendiary utterances on the part of persons who presume so to speak on the part of organized Labor, asked for abolition of the Police Court and the substitution of magis- trates, and for the restoration of suffrage to the District im municipal affairs, demanded the en- forcement of the law agutnst the importation of contract labor, and favored the elgnt-hour law, forfetture of railro.d land grants, govern- ment control of the telegraph, uniform apprentice Jawa, the diffusion of knowledge among tbe masses, ‘the establishment of a free library and reading rooms for workingmen in Washington, and abstin- eace from the use of intoxicating liquors The Tequest for suffrage merely in municipal affairs 1s, AlLadvised, in asking for that which 1s discredited im other large cities of America and pecullarty un- fitted to Washington, and in neglecting to ask for the more valuable political rights of Amert- ean citizens im the choice of a President and Nawonal legislature. But mainly tne ‘opinions expressed + were commendable, ‘Tue Stam congratulates the organized working- men upon their successful demonstration, and again calls the attention of the people of Wasb- ington to the project of a free Itbrary and reading Tooms, referred to in the resolutions, and com- menJs it to their liberality as worthy of every encouragement. $2 Current reports trom the sick room of the Ger- man emperor are not encouraging. For the first ‘ume he has failed to rally promptly from the stroke of lines. In a man of hts age scarcely less could have been expected. The strength he has Ritherto shown, however, to resist attacks of disease is a sufficient answer to all arguments against the bad physical effects of the German military tratving. Even Bismarck, with dietary habits that shock ordinary people, is a monument to the good results ot out-of-door life, hard beds, methodical daily exercise, and strict discipline. If he had been accustomed during his youth to the luxurious existence of an ordinary young nobie- man he could not possibly have held out so long; for bis eovurance has been in spite, rather than Decausé, of his excesses in eating, drinking and smoking. $< The Citizens’ Committee endorse the action of the Commissioners tn guarding the approaches to the schools from liquor saloons, and ask for more Of the same. In order to shut out saloons from the Side Of he square opposite to tha’ upon which a school is situated and from the nearest corners of Duth of the adjoining squares, as suggested by the Committes, it would be necessary frequently to re- fuse Licenses to saloons more than 400 feet from ‘the school, measuring ina straight line. And for such refusal the Commissioners would be compelled to stretch still further thetr supposed statutory discretion. If the 400 feet law ts construed and enforced In such wise as to furnish the greatest possible protection to the schools, probabiy as much will be obtained as can be hoped for at pres- ent Butit is not possibie to ask for too much in Protection of the school children, —————— Maxweil, the convicted chioroformer and cutter- Up Of his friend Prelier, was much interested yes. ‘terday tn bearing the news from Washington about the anarchist case, as his own appeal also is pend. ing in th Supreme Court. He says that he still Ras bope of succeeding here, though he knows Uttie of the American laws and find them hard to Understand. That is a loose way of putting the matter. We have a law against murder in this country, which is fn effect the same as that which Prevails in the country where Maxwell passed his Youth and youns manhood, and quite as plain in terms. The difference which puzzles him 1s not a Gifference in the law itveif, but in its administra tion. In this country be has been permitted to live nearly eighteen months after receiving his death sente’ce. In the oid country he would have Deen hanged inside of three, $$ Minneapolis wants the republican national con- ‘Yention. SodoesSt. Paul. SodcesChicago. So does | ‘St Louts, So doa dozen otuer prominent cities, Each has to contend against a prejudice founded on the Joeal polities acmosphere, so-called, which 1s sup- posed to favor the interests of oae man of one sec- ‘ion more than those of other men and other sec. ‘Yous equally deserving of attention. Wasitug- Yon, after all, 1s the oniy city of sufficten: capacity toentertain a convention, which 1s wholly with. Out drawbacks of shortcomings In the respect mentioned. —$—$——--—_—______ ‘The Knights of Labor have lost something in numbers by the withdrawal of local assembiy 1,207 of Chicago from the district assembly. The cause of the secession is d saffection toward Gen- eral Master Workmaa Powderly. Afver a ume the order wii coatain only Powderly men, and, though wilt be smnalier numerically, it will have a com- pensating acvantage in being so much easier to Mx: J. P. Pusu 1207 F STREET NORTHWEST, IMPORTER, Announces her Third Importation of FOREIGN NOVELTIES, Comprising the latest confections in GOLD and BLACK PONNETS, in FELT and PASSEMEN- ‘TERIE HATS and COSTUME BONNETS. All from the fiat houses of London and Paris. ‘TOQUES FOR COSTUMES A SPECIALTY. 4 SUPERIOR ASSORTMENT OF ELEGANT e2-Lm MOURNING. ‘THE CONCORD HARNESS a ee AUETRRSES Bice Rte emery prices, £9 Gentlemen with rmall feet can wear our youths’ sbooa Same quality, but lene price than men's shore, BOYS. CLOTHING, 47014 YEARS) LOT 1—Compriees six popular styles, and that is why ‘some of the sizes are roue, and thet le why we com- bine the =ix lots and eall them one lot, and that is ‘why the price is $2.95 for choice instead of €:1.50, 04 and 94.50. LOT 2-94.50 Suits for $3.75: to induce you to stop Friday instead of Saturday, They're Cass. Suits iu small and large pleats, Cheerful, but gvod wearing colors. ‘LOT 3-95.50 Suits for 4.80 are also Friday's induce- ment. They're Norfolk blouse style. Fancy cheviots, LOT 4—Copies of some Striped and Checked Enclish Cheviot Suits, sent us by our London agent, $5.25, 85.65, $5.95, 96.50, 87.35 and 8X50 suit, LOT 5—Mado up of fine Enclish Cassineres, $0.95, 97.35, 87.75, $8.50. 89, $10.50 and 811. (3 TO9 YEARS.) School Overcoata. Cheerful,’ but dirt-defying, colors. Uncreasable and almost untearable materials, 93.25, 83.75. 93.98 and $4.75. For Sunday Wear—Cass., Chinchilla, Beaver and Ker- sey Overcoata. Not quite so ati it Very. very stylish, $5.40,86, $7.35, $8.50, $10 and 811. We have these Overcoats also for boys from 9 to 18 years. LONG PANTS SUITS, ETO. Latest London styles in Cassimeres and Cheviots, 86.75, $7.50, $9.50, $1050. Men's roods of ‘same qualities cost nearly double these prices, Children's Kilt Suita, 2 to 6 years, $2.75 to $9. Extra Knee Pants, 4 to 14 years, 75c. to $1.50. ‘Hate and Caps, Sc. to $2.25 each. ‘Shirt Waists, Rubber Costa, Rubbers, eto, (A. LISNER, Sole Proprietor and Manager.) a3 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Esounz Warse Szoss FOR LADIES. SUEDE SLIPPESS FOR EVENING WEAR BBI uv TIT iB ‘uo RK Hy ss HoH (00, ERE SHOES 00 COST NO MORE THAN SHOES OF IN- FERIOR MAKES. THEY WEAR LONGER, FIT AND APPEAR BETTER, ARE MORE SATISFACTORY, AND, THEREFORE, CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER SHOES. SHOES FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN, GIRLS, BOYS AND CHILDREN. ARTHUR BURT & CO. 1211 F ST. 3.W. Artexnios, SCHLITZ UNRIVALLED MILWAUKEE LAGER, For sale in bottles by dealers generally, casks ‘aud butties by the Agent, bas SAMUEL C. PALMER, - GB Data. Depots: [aed Gin se aw, Choice New York PURE JUICE CIDER. One carloed toarrive, For sale to the trade at low prices. Apply to SAMUEL C. PALMER, 935 Dest a x Orexrxe Or O. Moses GLASS AND CHINA STORE, 1200 F STREET. ete * celebrated Carlabed Towed eens Serie ote a3-Im JRecanDine caystaL Disboveny. 2 lady bigh tn the social circle writes: “Being turely ray. have. used: slant sore tos barhat me ‘boathe "ao I. aad auewers my oases ‘quite eal ‘uF 23 Speers ‘Land 24 and D ote. tw. Taw and 25¢. per doe. ‘New Designs Plush Ornaments, be, and 6c. 8 piece. ‘New Colored Balls, Se. per don. nse ® aod Ornaments, 108. per dos. int i | | i i THE BON MARCHES ADVERTISE MENT 1s CHANGED aviary Day. RED TIGKE AW GIRLS” BULLE TIAL. BO fi ARG HIE. 816-318 7TH BT N. Ww. CESS. SI “OUR NEW BABY." the Fast Washington Branch Store, has already outerown its Infant Clothes within the fret three days—and,thanks to the hearty reception by the citizens of Rast Washington, success is assured toour new enterprise. Having now tm fall blast THREE LARGE SHOE STORES, we are using five times the quantity of goods ‘used by any other single store, cousequently have such facilities im buying that WE CAN SELL at the PRICES OTHER DRALERS PAY for their rods. FOR THIS REASON we can sell: Ladies’ “Echpee" Rnest hand-made Button at @4, for ‘which others charge @5 and $5.50. Ladies! fine hand-sewed Dongole or Straight Gost Button, €3; sold by other dealere ine $8.50 and 64. Ladies’ Solid Kid, Pebble or Glove-Top Button, Box oF Common-Sense Too, $1.23; ustially sold for $1.75 and $2. ee or girls, 75c., cheap at ‘Misses’ fine Kid, Straiht or Pebble Gost Button, Heel of Spring Heel, $1.46, as sold usually at $2. Child's retin ne Kid and Goat, worked hele, Button, 70c.: 9 regular $1 shoe. Gents’ Moroece Top of Scotch-Bottem Calf Boots, (03.95; never before sold lese than @5. ‘Men's Solid Calf and Kip Boots, 91.98, worth $2.50. ‘Men's Custom-Made, best Calf Shoe, €4.95; sold ‘by other houses at 5. Our Gents’ $3 Genuine Hand-Sewed Shoes need no comment. ‘Think of it! For $1.50 weate séiling «Gent's Real (Calf Solid Shoe, any style er shape; $2.60 the usual Boys’ and Youths’ “Wear Resisters" in Button or ‘Laced, 980. and $1.23, WM. HAHN & cO.'s BELIABLE 8HOB HOT ‘Main Store, 816 7th atrest. ‘West End Branch, 1022 Penna, ave, ‘Esat Washington Branch, 231 Penna ave, 2.6. P.8.—The balance of Mr. Shipley's stock has been removed to our new East Washington Branch, and will be closed out regardiese of profit. 031-3m, “*Loxas *Sroura» Axp “Rav. Lane” ‘Tt may be of interest to mem who imagine they can't be ftted properly without having their clothes made | regced p tospecial measure to know how we grade our sizes, and thereby prove to their satisfaction thet every ‘man, no matter how odd hie build, can be fitted here without the slightest difficulty. ‘Take, for instance, our “regular” 36 size ft will fit perfectly nineteen men out of twenty who measure 36 inches around the chest. Toft the twentietl man s trifling alteration Will be necessary. There are men, of course, who, measuring 36 inches around the chest, are very tall snd long of limband reach. ‘To ft such men we have Provided “extra long” aises; 1. ¢, while preserving the cheet measure, the coat is made long in the waist, high in the eck, and long im the sleeves; the vest is made Jong, and the trousers are email in the waist and long im the inecata. Another man of sate chest measure may be “short and stout.” ‘To fit him we have “stout” sites; 1. ¢., the same chest measure, but the cost islow im the neck, short in the waist ate sleeves; the vest is short, and the pants ars low in waist and short in leg. ‘The same three rules spply to every chest measure from $3 to 52. Tt will thad be seen how casity the | “Ur: ‘man of emall physique and the man of giapt form can be fitted bere from our matchless stock of fine Resdy- ‘Made Clothing. No extre charge for the “long and dima” or the “short and stout” sites, Ko extra charge for the style and tone that charecterise the clothes we all, or for the perfect form-Atting properties of the garments we offer. Our superb assortment of men's body-Btting Fall and Winter Suite and Overccste is beyond question without peer im thiscountry and without » fair second in the District of Columbia. Our Pricesare eloquent in the silence of plainly-marked figures. To realise what asplendid combination our woods and prices form you should set aad examine both. SAKS & COMPANY, ‘THE PROPLE’S CLOTHIERS, SEVENTH AXD MARKET GPACR We have just purchased a it of Silk Valvets to great ‘and offer Poneoa's All-Siik Valvete 0 83.50 ‘Per yard. which ia lowe? than they have ever been sold. The lot tenet larwe, and We Would ouggest an cerly inspection. as the goods are very cheap. ‘The larw.et sesortment of Motre Biits in Blocks and Colors. Having thirty shades in stock wecan match saan, ere decided bargains in Dress Patterns, ‘Paris Robes, Bc. a ‘Barneniey Table Linens at BS per cont ander price. Fall stock of ‘Hostery and Underwear. ean, _ ‘W. M. SHUSTER & SORE, sabia tet abe there is not an article ‘mentioned but thet is worth simost double; all this Season's goods, but odds snd ends, and short lengths: hundreds of others im the store but have not spsoe to mention even half of them. GENTLEMEN'S FURNINHING DEPARTMENT. ‘Te. PANCY TRIMMED Night Shirts, Friday 50c. 1 Lot of 50c. Wh te Merino Underwes™ Friday 350. HANDRERCHIEF DEPARTMENT. Pcpaphand Ovlored Burdered Handkerchief Friday 50, SILK HANDEEROCHIEFS, COLORED CEN- ‘TERS 170, OORSET AND INFANTS WEAB DEPARTMENT. 1 Lot of our recular 50c. Corsets, in white or drab for Friday only 30c. 8 PLUSH COATS in navy, gamot, endarme, and carina coed value tt tocoas out on Friday $2.78. iT COV} iat of dues ALL SIL GARTER worth Sea gard, Pridny on'y See yard Another lot NEEDLE BOOKS, containing 4 papers old-eyed nesdles, worth 5e. Friday 5c. vaste de anaene? Res eCeeeD oT fi ‘8 picture of Mre Cleveland on suutiaa sea nisg ‘wae 25e., Friday 12}40. ad tatot Pancr Glass Colonne Botta was 250, Pet JEWELRY AND LEATHER GooDs. 1 Lotof TABLETS, ke, for metal girdle, POOKET BOOKS worth LADIES' NECKWEAR DEPARTMENT. +i Black SPANISH FICHUS worth $6, : ae LACE SETS—collars andeutte= wh tet nobagcit BASKET ee Wee LACE DEPARTMENT. Got of ORIENTAL LACES. Were 180. Friday het He Ry ERED a DRY sats Pat SOS PERS vy, by ses wis her 61. eeaeistet BE Lack MOF SILKS at $1.25 HOSIERY DEPARTMENT, dren's BLA‘ hath Gleer8" Ox t0d t, “Regular gree ase o RD yee cece A Garage 2h FLANNEL UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. Ons peel Lace, curting 1 pair $1. wie 1.25: 2 see, wana 7h: 1 palt an 64 36 we mnghe bair at bout 35 remnants of te very ch BUTTON DEPARTMENT, Lo: of fine METAL CLASPS worth 25c., Friday 1K’ B--See our other Red Ti " cal our ‘icket “ad” under Ladies’ & Up eS 7TH. STH AND D STREETS. Syg8 = 23 Busoam 719 719 EXTRAORDINARY. ‘We have this day placed on our Bargain Counter 500 Pieces fine All-Sitk Ribbons bought at one-quarter ‘valde and sold accordingly. One lot fine goods, Plain Colors, at 250. 102 let Plain and Pancy Ribbons, assorted widths, ot peace rg oa eeteee DAYI B, DATS. atiw a1 Keser Masoracrvarse Courany, 437 SEVENTH ST. N.W. PPP ges Pe A] Cr E S85 ee & co iu A FEB £4, a4 OF MEN'S FURNISHIXG GOODS FOR FIFTEEN DaYs, COMMENCING MONDAY MORNING, OOTOBER 31. weather has sereaaty salgaon Wier Grade’ bate ecu so: ad fnorder {to onde me rt fue 7 aeuyau out oe nae sate Seas te Dreier torive it to our customers soar de REGS COLLARS AXD CUFFA. ply, latent HER Siod Suaers Sip Tsterteapiae Soe pe KEEP 6HIRTS. ret Eee WINTER UNDERWEAR, pksagy, Waste Merlo Skirte and Drawers; regular ‘Wool aif and Drawers; regular pear palertatyand Kew Brioni gh cfoomovnrti wera; regular price shir 845% wors cateticatea); Bad Sree. ot — ‘at greatly reduced s2estasrasd Tasdo, on mh done and SEGS"Tetk Soarte, Sattn-tined; ks Phigte and Drawers, pital Drowery, ‘well cut perianal rns Fouria-Hand and pigaggen 20-40en “Witte YEP eu manta regulae i0-dggn 22 ach Wane See he aante, regutar Se 20 doven Men's Colored -Sordet H. 8, Hdkfa ; worth Morino Half-Hove at 330, Lined Dogakin Gloves, $1, $1.25 and eh Drtatat Be Bg KEEP MANUFACTURING CO, 437 Tthet aw. OLIVER P. BURDETTE, Sole Agent for D.C. o29-0t ENED F. DORE E TER Bite Agent Sor 0.0. 00-6 We Have Orsxen A BRANCH STORE AT 619 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, FOR THE EXCLUSIVE SALE OF THE CRAWFORD GENT® 9¢ HAND-SEWED AND $3 FRENCH WELT-SHOE. BOUVE, CRAWFORD & Co., MANUFACTURERS. SELLING DIRECT i: - Ev Ove A Ws i oT Fe tive and well worth the attention of all econom- feally tectined. When we lower the price for it remains lowered until the goods are lapoeed of. “HOT LENGTHS" OF DRESS GOODS. Extesonlintry attractions in Short Lansthe of seasonable Drees Goods this Friday. These lemeths embrace the ends of ouf most popular fabrics, and are fully worth the remular price; bat to prevent too larwe an accumulation, we clear up cach week's end pieces every Friday. Customcrs looking for a short plece for « Sacque, ‘Wrapper, Skirt, or 8 Child's Drees or Cloak will be restonably suré of finding « satisfactory length, and effect ® considerable saving in money. We note among the lot the following: ‘3. “Short Lensthe” of All-wool Cheviota, 53 9, and 10 yards; from @1.25 to 75¢. per yard. 2 “Bhort Lents" of Silk and Wool Fancy Check O34 and.6%6 yards; from 61.50 to 61 PTieac merely show the drift. “ODD SIZES” IN HOSIERY. Une we buy. These we place on sale cach Fri- day At agreatly reduced price, iving you the opportunity to buy just what you want ats great saving. ¢ Pairs Infante’ White Merino Hose, size 6. 9 Pairs Childrens’ Fine Ribbed Cotton Hose: sizes 6 and Gy. 10 Palrs Childrens’ Black icy iibbed Home; dzen 65s aud & Pairs Ladies’ 4-But. Black Swede Gloves, 1 Pair Ladies’ 6-But.Length Mousquetaire Gloves, tan shade, aize 6. “an $1.50 ‘3 Pairs Ladies’ 8-But. Mousquetaire, Real Kid Gloves. Green and Brown, size 6. Reular Price. “Remnant” Pri ‘Regular Price. “Remnant” Price. 17 Pairs Ladioe’ sorted Tan shades, sizes 5%, 6 and 6%. Original Price. “Remnant” Price, B pairs sor $1. CLOSING OUT “REMNANT” SALE oF READY-MADE CLOTH SUITS. Having .nly one size left of these styles wo offer them at » reduced or Remnant Price tc find s purch wer Friday. ‘One Dark Biue Cheviot Suil, size 38, Regul ir Price. $10 “ODD SIZES" IX WRAPPERS. We clear up the odd sizes, and styles every Friday by naming a lower price. ‘1 Dark-Blue Mother Hubbard Wrapper with zobe pnd calle of fancy velvet. ise 98. 12.50 $9.50 trimmed with plvsh:c.lors. Black, Garnet, and Brown. 2 size 36, 1 size 38. Regular Price “Remnant” Price. 12.50, “ODD SIZES" IN CORSETS. ‘The last two oF three pairs are offered at GEemngut” prices to effect their tmmediate S aeae Cutsete, Sts 18m. 50c, 25o. 1 German Woven Corset, slightly soiled. Size 27. ‘Te. .. 50c, 8 Fine Sateen Corsets: Sizes 21, 23 and 24, 92.50 $1.75 ‘3 Patra Fine Coutil Corsets. Sizes 23 and 25. Reeular Price. 92.50 “Remnant” e175 “ODD SIZES" IN Mi ‘2 Ladiea" Muslin Chemise, tucked yoke, edged with Ince, size 40 and 42. “ODD STYLE" OF CLOTH SKIRTA. 2 All-Wool Cloth Walking Skirts, two plaits edged with braid; colors, black and brown, oe #2. 1 All-Wool Cloth Skirt, double ‘row of box- plaiting edied with bruid. Rewnl r price. “Remnant” Price. ers 83.00 (Second floor: through arch.) “SHORT LENGTHS" OF FLANNELS. ‘We have an unusually lange accumtlation of Flanuel “Remnants” for to-morrow's sale, em- bracing ‘White knd Colored Embroidered Flannels, Jersey Striped Flannels, Piaid and Figured Fiannels,; in Blige Ee ot aay ‘ou should not fall to inspect this offering, (Second floor.) “REMNANTS” 1 INFANTS WEAR. Tie. 1 Infant's Checked Cloth Cloak, with cape; size. 2 years. Falded ‘2 Children’s Aprons, hich-neck pre yrvnd Geeves. trimmed with Hamburg, ‘Regular Price.. 95e. rourh “ODDS AND ENDs" IN SHAWLS. Soiled or Imperfect Shawls go on sale each Friday at much less regular prices. 5 All-Wool Osshmere Shawls, 3 cream and 2 thied | “SHOKT LENGTHS” OF TORCHON LACES. ‘Our special sale of Torchon Laces the past two ‘weeks bas been s decided success, The result is ! i i i i Fait il i j [ £ i i i yee | | i i i re 3 ESF WASHINGTON, D.C.. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 1887—SIX PAGES. eae WANTED-—HELP._ WANTED.-SITUATIONS. Naknaecue must See TW Soy ae ray gee Xo Grr = Wieron LISENT, FARNES ae Witrsa. hear Seri ee ST ad eae aE W. ANTED- WOW TIS. Wares mente ae |B sere Laeeaser Teams ages foes potbon: Buuors Sawa COOMBS Se Pore nate ae BAM'L A. ‘CoO MBs. 82 oF: ANTED— ANTED-SWEDE AND GERMAN COOKS gi Wiel civen couks, O10 to, $15; ‘arstechees Pe ast idler Kreoess 8 ‘eis 7 ie YOUNG. EXPERIENCED tor’ store wast maid Dicks fu ove BERS SHRSTN: AYOUNG «AKL A SITUATION aS Durte.<hambermaid or to assist with general rk n dosoeut); can give best of refer- a Nat nw ir WAXZED EY A SOBER AND (COMPETENT. 3 has hal seve: ENGI Wasze-a EXPERIENCED CHAMBERMAID, Meee rash Well, w: Quiry. Waiters, it acter, se a ere event Retevences, At DICK'S Agexcy,G13 Tthetncw. -us-Ot WSheteer bh BODY LOOKING FOR HELP WASTED 4 MAN TO TAKE sho OFFICE AND PES +e cen Bil any posicion OOLt MBIA BY si- fares amall | SESS AGENCY 402 Le at posite see ited wAdgee, wine tala, MAN: FAC: | Royal. co it ‘K, box 70, West Acton, Mass, B3-3t"_ Wit: US AND GUITAR LBASO! WASTED-BY AN EXPERIENCED “Gouk, | efor aicaae oa paging €18 per week for ou man lve ee ee ee ee EXPERIE\CSD WHITE COOK WASTER EEA SETILED NEW ENGLAND with, ‘Apply at 1331 Let mw, trou ‘Situation in a frsi-ciass fi a Bio Team are BG.Ge™ | sewtolg wad wait gn grown chilaren Sieene EDIE GLERK WHO" i reas C., tar office. ct WAxTED4 CLERK WHO, favo st | WWARTED—ny A yor AS in & meat and vision store, ree aie 7 Bim BOY | “Se al WAxEED A SMALL FAMILY, A GOOD White cook, washer aud iruner uo wystalre ie) 2 ppinennehenatens y xt , WOMEN, BOYS, ANI Le] 3 Wt riage a maa cree ie fi Hiv Biore. “« parte ‘BUsiNkss AGEAUY, ANTED—A To Assist IN THE ChE oucee Sanaa on ee Wiis oo eae ne | Witte WOMAN TO 5 (cu0k. | ‘Wash, iton 7: rete. ‘auuet tay at nigut; euals feanily. cules ‘ Wene eave i STRONG, Watioual free ANTED—A SETILED WOMAN TX Watts artis Si ily of three; must stay atuichte. “Apply ut 1307 Oth at, ANTED—AN ACTIVE BO. 16 OK 18 YEARS OF | rho has some knowledwe of earpenie 's be preter. Apply at uillce of 4. CCaBEL a0 st usinens ; Sik. AP t) Chamber id.” Adres MoM ee y ANTED—A SITUATION BY A FRENCH CHAM- bermaid, the best of references ove Wantre’ POsITIO’ v1 ver AyOUNG tap store. “Addre's PQ. Siar a WASTED-BYA COLORED GIRL A FLA Chambermaid or She aay. sermons sec nome xpecen ring wood! re MAN: Star Bate — ta driver or coacmmub. Qquainted with the cit.; suber, Sule; very best of reierences, FOR RENT—ROOMS. a ee ee al ROOWS St. WANDSOMELA FUR ef suite, fist and second for member rr _ mae V-FORNINHED PONT tino one on thisd floor, amit 2183 11h te A SUITE OF Koos ON FIReT 9 furmiabed ale wha separ So th sat Pet is —x yen ke, ay TaRES CONWCTE: eee 31 oor, with ‘Near Line of cara, 5 Sy Selient location on Minis Taimid bS-3t BAXTER & MAcGUW A. z RENT — TWO OR Fs: unfurnished, for licht bows kes ‘ur weed Aor. teria will be reamnatie ts vie. "113 loth wt. uw, FOR RENT—209, ‘Hi st. SOUTH Fit 2G OF a, TERFE hoows Fea suze frout room | lar e Sustadve for Mee oF i toomeo. think pomsble rates. Peg T MARbSOME Gotu AB : 5 WwW $elises sot oes omen Manda bute ax Sor Si a SET oe RSD Res Sine nae WASTED-A airbag As NURSE BY Scuce cf thitece youre adreas Bos’ igs WASTED AGENTS. ko BUGBERS ROCIETY Fraines for Cabiueta, Masonic &e. Fun patented: tremenoas Avyiy at ofive; beat arti- cie for years. 349 Washingtou st, Bostun, Mass. 11 A WHITE, COMPETENT, Tig: Diust be ‘tidy, a d liave best ences. Call between 9 and 12 northwest. | REQUIR- | sitention from te 4 o'cioca: #7 wee. WASTED DUNDORE'S EMPLOYMENT | BU: Teau. conducted by ladies. Meu and wouien, white and colored, tor ail kinds of domestic Lal and States, with reference. ‘717 M “ae, Wika wake SETTER W. W..% UNG LADY TO READ TO STE. | nographer. Applicant shouli reside between Ist and Lithend Baud K nw, Short hand in teuction vegiven in exchange, JHE id, star of- ANTED—A STUDENT FOR 4 AN ARCHITE: TS N fice: no salary. Address Architect, star office. nae Watear .ae GOOD PLUMBERS, STEADY Y Guployment; winter's work. ¢ @. THORN, 1213 F st nm WS ap a ra ‘ope ont |-workers NOJAN, Hogisvered Plumber. 7 eae A ‘A WHITE GI 1 0 BO HOURE. ‘German preferred. hz Bet ow ne-zte A GOOD BULO BARITONE FoR Wy btecope FEY Address Bor ® star | renuagivenia ave, ‘a: ooaitenes ow WANTED--ROOMS. NTED-BY TWO Gi sired roome, 2 nufee, between iW. sonable. Aduress BACON, Star office. mB-2c* yy ANLED—BY A GEN’ ‘MAN AND WIFE TWO V “iF Titteg: unfurnished xuoma address Al FORD. Star oflce., 3 \/ ANTED—ROOM BOARD IN VATE V eins Death. ee. Bae tae tatnily, commencing Greenville, Misa. Bast” WANTED-FURNIGHED AND” UNFURNISHED oom; ean rent rooms in two oF three days; have tu RUGM RUNTING AGENCY. 13 bub eca 'ANTED — BY A GENTLEMAN, 0: Taree, airy rooms (uruiabed or unfurnia! ed. with SE, geprut toand open “Breriace, farce beet, ao x3 iiepgeanddatinic BEI Daa PT WANTED, THREE UNFURNIRHED ROOMS, torn seatiou perusssont if suid; 6 chgaases | 85 be tothe, Feiereuces eachanged. bes | ayEp-aT ORGE—TWO OR THREE Sa TREE PRE: and east of or, three: sccoud Boor, ‘art ear Oth, 7th, or Fest c sguth of § 14th at ; retvrencen. Box 67, Btar office, YANTED—HOUSES.__ Ste cairns a oe il 8 Sosa Payme te, ASTED-AT mr wees CIty SALESMAN TO Tee paper to the trade ve boy as eth eras Women n oo Fonmoworkers, lnundsesses, a 5 Nise Al, Ob and GIS Pit nee ean W ARTED_FOR THE URITED Sf: STAT na E Corps—Boys to learn Music, from 16 years ct otras feet 10 inches in hedety well devel. Sou cloth ot M, th st. aw, W. J ANTED—A WHITE BOY (14) years old to runerrauds. SMIDERE pyep a Ww WASTED TART ‘OR OTHERS WHO Hi ve hed 8 leval education to assist, in work eau be Wastes DWELLING WITH STABLE aT- tached, either in vorthwestern section of the city | gf im thesubarbe ‘not ore than miles out under & le xe for one year oF SHWEST, Star W3NtEDto BUY A @ On 8 ROOM HOUSE: LS Ror ae WEANSTEDSI AM HAVING DAILY APPLICATIONS y a wood class of tenants for ‘and meds aioed Louse, Parties avin euch can secure god feuantn by Placing them within sigiegtarna, 2 orton’ ections | Ki Lud ate Circus, London. Wirirasi se Mug Fates tur sata canicake req wi at dresses made foonter, oso ti ra below Fat. 082-1 WASTED MT HONEST YOUNG MAN. ipck. ted yore — cities, Peggy in bis own nh sneer SANUPONUIACEAENS isan Pe NTED—MEN, WOMEN, aon an ALL Watzers ti lagoayie tc cater thatoa Boine, dayti enin & a ine, daytiine or evening. No ont Bottini ab aay can b ora county village. Say oak guould.teid Ie fur Tull irectons hot 10 proceed: ples and an envelope cuptath a oitaie® yor ieee UPrLY ate wa Wiezeea ores tki = nal Tailor a aa Namee eminent Pare. Berfo and ta Lento Patterns and Kies" ures ehe oe “couservaiory or ¥ ee cs = To ) DISTRIBUTE AND ee week aud expenses; payment Ely hep byte was sentlemed. Piston apd re, or mi we at once, ‘el Ft Niaiaped nvelone to EMFlith SUPPLY AGENG! ereer ¥. Sud WHE NTS IN EVERY COUNTY INTHE $75 per month and expenses. Samples and QUIMt free.” Write, with stampa ALLWOKIH MAN- UFACTURING CO... Rutherford, N. J. s3-Sut WANTED- MISCELLANEOUS ut omtice. | \yanten— WHITE a Wek e mae BUSINESS CHANCES. ED— i, ENGLAN! WWANTED—soME GOVERNMENT. EMPLOYES Wien penta horlly fore Indy oF WiSiinwith: advertiser in te Of some Mterary tendouc! of capftal to ery deairaty sicuated Ite sn Duluth, Minn, “person London Weekly Societ ; social and other edvautres. | ally selected. and bargain. Address Box 16, Star Of- Write J. B. Dal X, Lt D., 28 fice, ae LL ESTABLISH A LADY IN A LIGHT table $25 ms "home, Call on inventor, Mim WAnDISG, 809 Host, from 10 am. tll 2 pm. Wei stnet i MEN TO INVESTIGATE investinent at unce: cot new ip this. Biarofen Or SALE—A LONG ESTABL SHED DRUG ‘doing a ood business; ® rare chance, ply wooHAS. ‘A SHIELDS, 1006 F et. n.w. AGASSIZ PARK NOV! Tit hace te cons two more plans for 1 TED-ESTIMATES FOR PILE-DRIVING fod whorl constraccion | Particulars AGASSIZ » 1113 F at. baw. JOR SALE—A DRUG STORE TO A PHARMA- cist: a great barvain: only Feason for sellius. pres- gut owner has other b excellent tar « ptivons eat Senter Box 1 GAssIE = IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATIO! tock ia pow €60 a.suare. “Those promised sha: £50) must pay first t before the 7h at par GEO. j STARKWEATHER, 1113 Fst. nw. W722570, SEG AN, OLD. ESTABLISHED sud well-payina Drug Business with first-class custom. The owner wishes to retire from busine-s ia uly cause tor welling Tt isp mde tuventineut. Prive. Address AGKIC mente een 1307 F st uw. Wit eee TO REEP DUKING THE warm 1, fed ae Owners denire: refereora.* ‘Address JOM. RE. READING, fost John P.O, Montwomery Co., Md. ‘ANTED-TBY OUR BUTTERINE AT, 20 CENTS "t wet rancid; keeps targa mon i. 0. SCRIBNEM, aud l4w* Hou guaranteed of Venter Market, and SELL SOME CHOICE BUILDING LOTS Wages ronarably hole oF ‘tbs chance shouts wot b. ‘B. H.GOLDSBOLOUGH NTED Og gRENT, A A FARM ‘CON’ ane wile a ins to antics 0 pias ot puarmacy oambies, eae a must beve ve mproren Sod, woods GRANT PAINE marae Ene “Aduirewe “iNDUsINOO RS st ae 5 an WABSIG WEA GaREERY BFO sez | 2 Bei, wit bck ba w Hecate, for peecren one: te a ozsm — Site Fi 0, HORSES : rb PEE FORT PiDsolfouseaw, Ses enruren ae punto Tor sale‘at betwen Era = Watebs Furia — YOR RIFFRENCE TO A dt at ead in practical Shorthand and »GTON a ith ae aie naw. w Wares pera ae AND Reet special ere fine wells repairing ad - ark cay. ‘All Kinds of well work doue Pe r. Lerus ae Wal AT, soe h st. n. 6. Worn ay INS: ie ND Bi LEB BAURDELS, Gaulo Sohn, Md upews ANTED_HORSES TO KEEP FOR THE WIN- W oreee, wit [= er an SULIT, 8 ape Pa x stalls a Vv va ae la a ee Nene ae eee es was irese ‘olg-Lin Fei pracrmnee Mirek i, ia Coa ANTED—HIGuEsT PAID FOR scene Clothing “tadiee zr ‘Stoves, ‘Carpets, ee Yur. hiture. Wee eee ees Fry ‘BAUM, 219 7th stew. ieee W Aas DL OWN THAT sbi oF every State $Pemicotroar ata we pn tal ard FOR RENT—OFFIC ‘Commissioner. lories (except ARTED =O alan a atnate “esi 28 F ot nw oo ereriawan Coy ah iN OR ee ee Bega ite enon cot Sh aa oy tishi lA Bess PROP, ek arte" | | SOR TWO | i tage he bea Tet Mt, Vernon Square” 10055 Stu comer of _o31-6" 20R nea Lakat, | Fanaa eae ect ade = = at ro HANDSOMELY ELY BURNI~ wee seppdsstony, eek Purmace ee eo an uh, grutsbed Prove. Ml era exposure. 1305 Hs uw, Fe KENT_TWO LAPGE COMMTRICATING as Connecting with private bath, for party of wife, et low a pass door. SHED StiTE %, Hern fg twedtery ew A WITH BOARD. TWO FINE J nooME. ished owner itviug in beter, mer ca 41d 17a ot aetna Mecancie os OR RENT—1i wi eas, beth, aud stieudance SOR KENT —1016 15: Pateit, ISTH ST. NEA suasel table C~ {OR RENT. Fe = LORS x Pare HO! Fictaticfinmat osu oo St fone Sil ba Fanse sue, WancoND F Om, iy rocina, with eens Keperra hee o>” Saar eneen F2 AENT-TwO SUITES OF KOOMS IN Wi ‘fined family ip ot our eis fo for gentiors. MC rs chiets of a neat Eres Sno (OR KENT—930 NEW ¥ ase PLEASANT | ene Se RIA Puan, ‘occupying en- ach With oud Ly tee RD EIpOR OF Si7 WA. KET nerd Me WARY)! WeLcu 307: 1 o TU SPURNS D. 1305 FAT. Tw [pesos iiroome eh eeviod fe Ene C.RSRENT MELD, D, Jeweler, 1205 Fat. —- JOk KES KENT DD ManRIED 0 | i wentiem 1, ean nicely taruisieed £4, story room with private (uitly deducht. 34 baee dour: Adares Bors, stat office SON TENT-ONE OR TWO NEATLY FURNIONED Dright rooms, eecopd ove. ett beet. gua. aud vat, Wate iauily cf aduite, convenient to Capitol. itr 458 New Jersey ave. ae. aia Tat 27 GRAN rWO LA.WGi Sse reut e a ae —RUOOMS—SINGLE AND E Tr, perpous, cleyuut mouse. 1003 3th et us dast at cieguut mous 1003 1th et ue das ogh et Kand in Pare, Bnew icontion tke: KENT FURNISHED ROOMS, SINGLE on sulle, conventeut Wo earn, if desires, rergrenve, Hiven and reguited “Tit? Tres ata. ies TA RANDSpMEL FOgATAHED <ho. Fa skoo, inege a at tow, : room on third dour Bouse private: a jot W_REOOND AND 1D ‘modern sia} rovemen s: rook Apply ts LAB eer ISHED AND UNPURNISHED Ndonirabies tu all parte ot Seas soe emma SMED Pa a RAMEY. KENT—HANDSOMELY FU ‘alvo, bail Sass = ts RT —TWO, COMMUNTCATING ho ROOMS ON so do ew otitis FOR RENT—STORES. ‘ii ST. X. W., PRICE

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