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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO} Advertisers. Will serve their own ourpose best, and at the same time greatly accommodate Tan Stax, if they will send in before uoea to-morrow their announcements for the extra lance edition of Ssturday's paper. the forms of which must be sent to press mucb earlier than om the other five days of the week. tata Public opinion will acquiesce in Gov. Oglesby’s Gisposition of the appeals for merey in behalf of the condemned anarchists, The statement of the julge and prosecuting attorney who tried the an- archists, favoring commutation of the sentence of Scawab .nd Fielden, may perhaps be accepted as ‘& wubstiiute for newly-discovered evidence or a change in situation, and justify clemency and re- duction of penalty in thetr cases. Realizing the painful situation of a sensitive man Who 18 called upoo to exercise the pardong or commuting power, and the mitigating circumstances concern- ing the prisoners whose sentences are commuted, ‘the mass of good citizens will not complain of the governor's cl mency. His decision will not, of ‘course, conciiiate a single anarchist, But with. Out lessening the effect of the terrible warning of these cases to those who plan mu:derous bomb- throwing as a solution of economic probiems, It ‘will show to the world that capital puatshment 1s infected upon the mea hanged to-day only after fair and thoughtful consideration has beea given Vo all thelr appe.is for mercy as well as to all their ddevaands for Justice. It will also serve to defeat the charge, and disappoint the parbaric idea en- vertained Dy a part of the Chicago police, that the execution instead of representing the deserved punishment of a crime for which each man hanged is Individually responsible 13 an affair of retaliae ‘tion tn Walch seven anarchists have been select-d, more oF eas at random, to pay with their lives for seven muniered policetuen. $$ Old Horace’s ttme-worn observation that pale death comes at equal pace to the palace of the rich ag well ag the huts of the poor was never wore sharply written on the face of events than to-day. ‘Tae same page that tells how four strong men must die at one end of the social scale for a marder-working conspiracy agulust government and soctety, also gives the conclusive verdict that the robust man who In but a few months or years ‘Would be Emperor of Germany cannot live. Tue aiseased condition of his throat ts at last pro- nounced Lo be in consequence of canc»r, now so far 00 inits deadly growth that an operation may only hasten the fatal result. The highest medical and surgical skill known has been summoned to his relief and rescue, Dut the chances are not even equal between life and death. With old Wiluelm ou the verge of the grave and the life of the Crowa Prince In the balance, Germany bears a burden of unwonted sorrow. Both men are beloved by the German people, and the son has for half bis life. Ume deen looked upon as likely to become Emperor any day. With the death of Emperor Wilhelm the dying Fritz may ascend the throue to place his name in the line of kings. On his death nis son Wilbelm succeeds—a youth much ike bis father physically, but with the aspirations of a soldier Tather than those of a statesaau. With Wilhelm oa the throne Bismarck would be more than ever ‘the power behind it. Young Wilhelm’s voice may be counted on for warox the first decent excuse, ‘Tne cancer in Unser Fritz’s larynx may be @ very vad ting for une peace of Europe, _— Men of years and property, contemplati ng mar- Tiage, Will need to form a mutual protective asso ciation and arm themselves with medical certin- cates of sanity. Especially will this precaution be Lecessury if long years of unmarried life have de- Yeloped the eccentricities which frequently dis- play themselves in rich old bachelors. Cases are |. Vecoming alarmingly frequent, according to the aewspapers, in Which marriages proposed by such jadividuals have been prevented by the inverven- ‘Wom of thoughtful relatives, who auve tucked away the would-be bridezroom fn an insane asy- Jam, making use of a physician's well-pald guess That eccentricity is insanity. It is proverbially easy to get into an insane asylum and difficult to ‘get Out, and this diMiculty is increased wuen re Jease means pecuniary loss both to the asylum and to the relatives who placed the patient init, The latest reminder of the teaching of Charies Reade's novel of “Hard Casn” is found in the experience of Nathap B. Mundy, of West New Brignton, who ‘Was quietly and secretly conveyed to an insane asylum & few bours before his expected marriage to 8 good-looking widow with three children. The latter ts naturally frm in the conviction that her | lover ts sane, and that his confinement Is due to meddling relatives, who have his property in view. ‘Mundy, however, has been confined in an asylum ‘once before, and it may develop that he is really I eit ‘The itvely squabble between Foraker and the Ohio imverviewer, as to Waether Forak-t said that the Onto election gave him a “sure thing” on the Tepublicam nomination for the presidency ts of some interest. ASarulethe newspaper man and not the politician is the truth-telier in sueb con- troversies. Remarks by politicians to newspaper mep are too often experimental in their nature, and if unfavorabiy recetved by the public are prompuy denied. Newspaper Iyiug simply in- Vites speedy detection as public as tne offense it- self, and tsa rarity compared wit political lying. ‘But in this particular controversy the newspaper man discredits snd disgraces himself by his own confession, He says that Foraker thought he was talking In private conversation. No honest jour- nalist Will abuse such @ coniiJence, and Mr. For- akers statement of the matter to the effect taat tne would-ve inverviewer was drunk and un- agined the conversation ts rather less discreditapie to Une DeWspaper naa thin hisown explanation. ea The average British school boy knows there are two things ip America that he wust see if he ever comes over here. These are Niagara and the cow- boy. The latter hasbeen visible for a shiliing this | twetve mont.s In Loaden. Now, Niagara ls tobe (aken across tne Atlintic. A Dig cyciorama, Uke | oar Bul} Rua, bss been painted, takingin ihe Pros | Dect House, Gost Island, Suspeasioa Briize and all that—excepung the hack irtre—ind It will be | on exnibition ta York Street, Lodo for a matter of S0yeara. In conneetion with the cyciorama Will be am American restaurant ani saloon rua by that great cosmopoiitan pailanthropist, the Pull- man Palace Car Company. ee Senator Cockerili’s conclusion that the Govern ment Departments are shametuly crowded and that more oulitings are needed to give room and g20d sanitary surroundings to the thousands of clerks 19 sowetolng tuat ought loag ago to have been discovered, Commoa humanity deminds thts If ordinary business policy Jos not inalst on M, The United States ren: several buildings in thus eity taat are unde for the uses to Walch they are pet. They wore erecved frym thirty to forty years ago, and are destitute o improve.nenis that Would secure guod veutliation aud provide against @ Lerrible loss of life in case of are. —— Freddy Gebhardt ts getting notoriety on some. thing cise Unan bis devotion to Mra Laastry. He aad the New York ciao are airing tnetr dirty linen 3B cour, Where Koscoe Conkling and Judge Choate shake tae various soiled garments Gebuardrs chief offense seems to be thst after writing a let ter to a fellow-member of the club ne chose to re- call 1 and took it out of the other man’s box. | High-toged New York clubs seem to go all to | preces over a Little thing Like this, ——— Mayor Hewitt will have to present the fags to the New York Gremen that Mra Cleveland de lined to Bonor with her touch. The law of com- Densatlon, Bowever, Is still im good workiag order, aad Mra Cleveland assisted yesterday to opea an Anstatute for 1,100 corset-makers at Mr. P. T, Bar- nam’s Bome in the Wooden Nutmeg State. What was the hoaest fremen’s los was the poor work- ing gris’ gain. $$ Dr. McCoab, whow name and character have ben © great @ partot Princeton for nearly tweuty yoare has lifte. the old college fairiy into the life Of @ university. The rugged, canny. philosophie ia Soot has wade two coutineats witpess. his fame and Is content to retire, ee New York tan awful place. They are suing » dred man for hearse ire at Gen. Grant's runeral ‘Why don't they attach tue silver screws in tne old ‘Rero’s coffin ld? By selling them for junk the ipuserabie picture would be complete $$$ Cotton ts king cnce more—in the New York mar- Re The Jump lo prices has put many aamall forvane In tue pockets of Southern planters, 403, 405 Fin ee aes aiove Dat Sass & Courasy. “Boys are lots of trouble,” so say fond mothers when they bring their boys here to be fitted out, but thetr looks of pride deny their word. The “trouble” is « Isbor of love, and ‘thay know ‘self compensating—and reduced ton minimym at thet, by our wonderful sys tom of business: thet is, hesping everything Necessary to a boys! complete cetét, in all the ‘various depress of excellence, under one roc, ‘tnd ot prices that such a system alone enables ‘us to name, 84K8 & COMPANT. ‘Look im our large show window, center of building, 7th street front, and see the monster Pyramid of overcoats for the Mttle fellows there displayed; it will convey s faint idea of the vast amortment to be found within: 18 will convey fair idea of the qualitics we have to Offer and the prices we name. Compere both ‘With what you will see elsswhere—the bent others can show you-and thes determine ‘Whose ‘twill be to your interest to have your Doys fitted out, SAKS & COMPANY. ‘One of the beat reasons im the world why we sell more Kilt Suite than the combined stores of ‘Washington sell is, because we keep the stock:, ‘Decause our styles are correct and our prices are right, These are three reagons—and good Ones—Instead of one, Shirt Waiste in Percale ‘and Wool—same cause. SAKS & COMPANY. Boye’ Suite-Knee Pants—ages 4 to 16, in “Pleated,” “Plain,” and “Norfolk” Styles. What ‘8 world of stylee we offer you to select from to be sare! We can't tell you much sbout them; you'll really have to see them to understand the ‘igantic assortment we offer you to select from, ‘the elegant and exclusive styles you'll find only ‘here, and the low prices—comparatively—we ‘name for the goods we offer. SAKS & COMPANY. ‘Boys will wear out Shoes, A good healthy ‘boy will seuff out more Shoes in a year than his yave will in two. Mothers, too, frequently make the misteke ef buying very common Shoes for their boys, and say in explanation: “Ob, there's ‘No use buying more expensive Shoes for Harry, he wears a pir out every month oreo.” If they only consider how much longer a good pair will last they would buy better Shoes for their boys—such shoes as we sell for instance—tney @on't cost mueh more than ths common trash the city is flooded with. SAKS & COMPANY. Underwear, Stockings, Shirts, and Boys’ Gen- eval Purnishings, together with Hats and Csps in quantities and varieties almost without end. In every style that's good and that's in vorue, ‘st prices that acknowledge no competition, such are the Boys' Outfittings that await you here, SAKS & COMPANY, nll SEVENTH AND MARKET SPACE. Bors Ovencoars Asp Scrrs. TN NO BRA NCH OF THE CLOTHING BUSINESS THE WEATHER TO-MORROW. ios casaasoee SPECIAL SALE GLOVES AT TEE LATS OY ALS aT ‘1- ta EVERY PalR WARRANTED, Fi LADIES" bave 4 and 6 button, Colors: Tans, Browns, Grays, Black, &c. ‘MEN'S have 2 buttons, Embroidered Backs, Tans, Browns, Grays, &¢, ‘MISSES’ have 4 buttons, all sizes, and are tried on Stourrisk. All colors. S7-BEST $1 GLOVES IMPORTED,.03 UMBBELLAS. The “Gloria” Umbrellas. ‘The “New” Umbrellas, ‘The “Spittlefields” Umbrellas. The genuine “Gloria” cioth Umbrells will not split in wear, the imitation will. We gusrantee the genuine “Gloria” for two years With plain handles $1.60: Gold oF Silver handles $2.20. The “New” is composed of Lyon's silk and Lisle, and is eso guaranteed for two years. With plain handles, $2.65: Gold and ~ilver band o6, 83.60. The Spittlefield’s Silk Umbrellas are | considered the best Silk Umbreliae manufactured, with plain handles, $2.48; Goid or Silver handles, $2.75. PALAIS MOY Al. (4, LISNER, Sole Proprietor and Mansger,) nll —s:1217-119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. THE BON MARCHE’S ADVERTISE- MENT 18 OHANGED EVEBY DaY. . ee ode EJ conta sard. Nowuch ribbonas thia wes ever sold Jess than 40 centss yard. ‘A faucy ribbon, with watered center, and s varicty IS MORE CARE BESTOWRD OR MORE TASTE | of besutiful fancy edves, in many combinations, at 18 DISPLAYED THAN IN THE MANUPACTORE OF Boys’ CLOTHING. THE LITILE BOYS ARE MORE CAREFULLY | LOOKED AFTER IN THIS RESPECT THAN MEN WERE A FEW YEARS AGO. THERE ARE QUITE A NUMBER OF LARGE MANUFACTURING HOUSES IN THIS COUNTRY WHO MAKE NOTH- ING ELSE, ONE MAN OR ONE FIRM MAY SELL AGREAT VARIETY OF GOODS, BUT IN MANU- FACTURING THOSE FIRMS WHO DEAL IN SPECIALTIES HAVE THE ADVANTAGE OF THOSE WHO TRY TO MAKE EVERYTHING. WE BUY OUR ROY# GOODS FROM SEVERAL LARGE MANUPACTURERS QF BOYS' CLOTHING WHO DEVOTE ALL THEIR ENERGIES TO PRO DUCE THE NEWEST AND BEST STYLES, AMD WHO CAN ALWAYS BE RELIED ON. AS WE HAVE SAID BEFORE, A GOOD SUIT CANT BE HAD BELOW A GIVEN PRICE, FOR GQOD MATERIALS AND GoopD WORK costs MONEY, BUT AT $3.50, 94, 94.50 AND 95, WE CAN SELL DURABLE AND STYLISH SUITS. WE HAVE FINER GRADES IX ABUNDANCE UP TO a5. IN OVERCOATS FROM THREE YEARS OLD UP- WARDS, WE SHOW SOME VERY NEW AND VERY BANDSOME THINGS. SEVERAL NEW STYLES IN THIS WEEK, DIFFERENT FRUM ANYTHING EVER SHOWN HERE BEFORE. 9¢ BUYS A Goo. WARM AND DURABLE CUAT, AND WE HAVE ALL GRADES UP To 615. REMEMBER, WE DON'T ALLOW ANY ONE TO CARRY NEWER STYLES THAN WE DO, TO HAVE FRESHER GOOSM, Ok TO UNDEBSELL US. COME AND SEE. E B BaRNUM & CO. Bll 991 PENN. AVENUE, B"=1.6 govsz or RENRY CLEWS & CO, ‘13 and 25 Broad street, New York. Investment and Margtoal Orders executed. ‘Mewhers of the X.Y. Stoak and Coffee Pre Goce Ranhanres, sleo Chicago Board of Tre, ‘Four percent interest allowed op Deposit Accounts, aliew ok centss yard. than 50 cent: The quastlty ofthese goede fe imited, snd ‘the sale besine to-morrow morning. BOR RIAR GHE. 316-418 7TH ST KW. $2.95, THT mE $2.95, SUITS AT 02.95, PURELY ALZ-Woot, FOR BOYS, AGES 4 TQ 12 OF all THE BARGAINS WE HAVE GIVEN THE PROPLE THE BENEFIT OF, AND THRIB NUMBER 1S LEGION, THIS GARMENT AT 92.95 ‘TAKES THE BLUE RIBBON. CALL BEFORE IT 18 TOO LATE BRING THE Bors To THE GOLDEN RAGLE. ADDITIONS HAVE BEEN “MADE THIS WEEK TO OUR ALREADY LARGE STOCK OF SUITS AND OVERCOATS, IN TRE WAY OF SATIN-LINED CHINCHILAS, KER- SEYS, BEAVERS, AND TOP-COATS IX alt, THE LATE SHADES, AT OUR USUALLY LOW PRICES POR EXCELLENT CLOTE- ING, FOR WHICH THE GOLDEN EAGLE 18 ‘NOTED. DOWT Fall TO SECURB SOME OF THESE ELEGANT GARMENTS AT 4 MOD ERATE OUTLAY, WE CAM SUPPLY YOU WITH ANTTEING YOU MAT DESIRE IN CLOTHING FOR MAM OB BOY. ‘THE GOLDRN EAGLE CLOTHINGQO.. allo ‘NQ.400 77H AT. H.W. COB D. Sa Mz W ecanra, 086 Pesaran See Sesnas ‘wes never before sold lees | THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, pD.C.. FRIDAY, Snxs. Sis Since last fall we have almost doubled the capacity (Of our already IMMENSE SILK DEPARTMENT. WE CARRY DOUBLE THE STOCK. OUR VARIETY 28 SOMETHING ENORMOUS. OUR FACILITIES FOR DISPLAYING THESE GooDs PERFECT. ‘This stock is kept in room that is famous the coun- try over for its pertect light. WE HAVE A DARE BOOM FOR THE DISPLAY OF EVENING SHADES. ‘Were we to consume the entire spece of this paper we could not enumerste sli that we keepin our Silk De partment, but in order to secure your presence this ‘Week we have laid out on our counters 1, 2, and 3 In our Bik the foile wing: SPECIALS: ‘shades and combinations, st $1: regular value, $1.50. One Lot of Colored Glace Surahs, at O5c.; reguler One Lot of Romie Shaten ot Melven, 29 tn. wide, 01.60; rewulsr value, gist ath Pale Pane. .25; ; Fgular value, One Lot of Bisck Satin Duchess at 90c,; regular Yalue, $1.20. ue Lot of Black Satin Duchess at #1; regular value, Sitting Kid Giove was never made. Prices, $1.48 and $2.06, in ll tho new shades. ‘Tried on at counter and warranted. ‘VISIT OUR NEW DEPARTMENT. UPHOLSTERY, DOLLS, DOLLS, ALBUMS AXD PORTFOLIOS, BISQUES AND BRONZES, BOOKS AND STATIONERY, CLOCKS, CLOCKS, FANOY PLUSH BOXES, ‘Romember,we are only One Price, and that pricecan- ot be hampered with. (Our store is the larmeet and our variety unlimited. All goods warranted by us. ANY STRANGERS IN TOWN? If 20, yousre cordially invited to takes walk through: our spacious establiab ment without beiug annoyed. ‘Misses! Coat and Suit Day, -aturdaya, ‘This Special Day set apart for Misses, res cI ee De a IN OUR GENTS’ FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. THREE STAPLE ARTICLES. SUSPENDERS, SOCKS, AND SHIRTS. NX Sor fe N x Hre® ‘The same kind which you pay 50 cents for. Itisa heavy SILK WEB. SELF TAB , NICKEL CLASP, and in HAND OME COLORS, such ax CARDINAL and ECRU, LIGHT BLUE and GOLD, GOLD and ECRU, WHITE, etc, FOR SATURDAY, 27 CENTS. 00, AT Fre Hal at & bie ee PUAL LP NEW GOODS OPENED THIS rales Ahose that you cannot buy anywhere for less than 3b centa, in fancy English stripes and 12 different col- orings, gcsF Ha FOR SATURDAY, 21 CENTS, a SHIRTS. Our @1 Lau dered Dress ais what it is) in box or side plests, RE-ENFORCED FRONT AND BACK, CONTINUOUS | ANDS in sleove and back, ‘Lien Bosom, Bands, and Waistband, AND A F.T GUARANTEED AS PERFECT AS CUSTOM MaDE. FOR SATURDAY, 65 CENTS. a WHAT YOU NEED Now 18 HEAVY WINTER UNDERWEAR, Examine our stock before you purchase. We have on hand all makes. MERINO, SCARLET MEDICATED, AMELICAN HOSIERY CO-'s, * NORFOLK & NEW BRUNSWICK, SCOTCH WOOL, NATURAL WOOL, CAMELS HAIR, SWISS CONDE, and many other popular makes, at prices which we qusrantee that you cannot duplicate anywhere, ¥. B~FOR LADIES’ items of interest in our “ad” under the Ladies’ Column. BAU MTS. sl ‘7TH. 8TH AND D STREETS. Mas E. Bassruaas, TEACHER OF ART NEEDLE-WORK, 604 11th st, near ¥ at. nw. Betendes coral tnvitaticn to all the ladios of Wash- GRAND OPENING, Mere: 4: Ray 7 Nov. ees Sones ae TSS . ee eg aise cat fren Pah” ‘ciwaye lcked and Fish cleancd before deliv- = bli-lw {aL Fis. megrer PESe Ee ar Fos s1aso ec 925.00 BY A VEBY ADVANTAGEOUS PURCHASE ‘WE ARE ABLE TO OFFER YOU 4 GOOD KERSEY OVERCOAT GUST THE THING ‘FOR THIS SEASON AT 013.50, WITH SILK ‘PACING 018.00, THIS COAT HAS THE AP PRARANCE Of A MORE RXPENSIVE COAT. ‘SRE THEM. Z CBORCE sPRaysy, OME-PRICE CLORMIBE, ~- wa a Asorsen Gear Dare Ix Rissoxa, ‘We offer 500 pieces of All Sik Gres grata Bub ‘WOORWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and P ste nw. Sarcrpars Gove Bunoans. ONLY $1.50 PER Parr. ‘MEN'S GLOVES. ‘Men's Cloth Gloves in variety enough to meet all present requirements. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. Uth aud F sta. nw, LC. Tuconrzn Consrra should dispel any doubt you merit. If they were not all we: ther sale and popularity would be of duration. We have customers who could not Pervuaded to try any other style, so have they becoma We keep the full range styles, enubling us to fit comfortably and fectly 6 greater number of forme than possible ‘with auy other corset LO, Freneb Corsets, @1.50 per pair. 1. C. French Coreata, EG. French Corsets $2.26 ber pe 1. C. French Goreeta, $2.76 per pair. 1 ©. French Corveta, 63.00 per pair. 1. ©. French Coreeta, $3.60 per patr. 1. C. French Corsets, $4.00 per pair. 1. C. French Coryeta, 84.87 per pair. ‘The selection of your corset ta of vital im- ‘Dortance, as upon it depends the St of your ‘We keep other corsets, in fsot all the kinds ONLY 750. PER PAIR. Also full line of Thompson's Glove-Pitting Corsets, in short, medium, aud iong waists. Ful lin of Ferris Corded Corset Waists, for Children and Miases. (Second Floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Cor. 11th ana F stan. Israsrs) Axo Cunpnews Groons, ‘This department is well stocked with the best to be iad in this season's gods. Elegant line of Infants Cashmero Long Cloaks, handsomely embroidered, lined, &e., $3.25, 65, 87, $10 and 815 each. 100 doz Children's Plaid Muslin Aprons, 25 ‘and 50c. each. 25 doz. Pairs Children’s White Canton Flan- nel Drawers. only 60c. per pair. m0 Children's Feeders, 6, 10, 12% and 6c. acl Children’s Knit Worsted Tobogean and Tam O'Shanter Cups. all colors, 60 and 75c. each. «Second floor; through arch.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, _-——________Commer 11th and FPeta.pw. Lous Winres Crorz Suuars. ‘We offer the following special bargains: 250 Black Farmer Satin Walking Skirts, quilted on bottom 12 inches deep, excellent value. ONLY $1 EACH. 200 Satin Walking Skirts, ffteen inch quilt- img on bottom, bound with velvet,colors, Black, wv, Seal, Plum and Card'nal. ONLY 9¢ EACH. 100 Extra-quality Sutin Walking Skirts, fift- teen inch fancy guiitine on bottom, in Black, Garnet, Seal and Gray. box-plaited ruffie. ONLY $7.50 EACH. Our stock of Cloth and Flannel Skirts is par- tleularly complete avd : mbraces every quality ‘and style from 75c to #10 each. (Second floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor, 11th and F sts. n.w. | Lacres Fise Usperwear. ‘We are showing an elegant line of Ladies’ Silk Underwear, made up of Surah and Chins Silke with lece trimmings, embracing Gowns,Chemise and Drawers, in Pink. Light Blue, Cream and White. ‘New invoice of French Handmade Underwear in Gowns, Chemise and Drawers, 75, 87%, 81 ‘nd $1.25 per carment. Ladies’ Combination Suits, consisting of Cor- ‘set Cover and Skirt, hamburg trimmed, all sizes ‘7c. each. (Second floor.) WOCDWAXD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11thand F sta. n. aco Lore: Or Bors Sur. ‘We have closed out from the manufacturers their balance of six lots of Boy's Clothing at such sdvautareous prices, we are eusbled to Offer them from $2 to 83 per suit less than ever Wefors. These are dis imilar from “Job Lote” weneraily, inasmuch ss they are this seseon’s moods, and perfect in every respect. ‘Lot 137901, Boys’ Cassiinere Double-breasted Sack Suits, lined and finished in sn excellent manner, splendid wearing fabric, sizes 10 to 15 Sears. Generally sold at 87.50. ONLY ¢5.00 PER SUIT. 2 lots. 137005-6, Boys’ Heavy Casstmere Suite im neat checks aud fancy mixtures, made “Nor folk” style, and finished a'most equal to eustom ‘Work, sizes 5 to 12 years. Generally sold at @7. ONLY $5.00 EACH. 2 Lots, 137900-2, Boys’ All-wool Double. breasted Sack Suits, in attractive checks, and ‘small plaids, sizes 10 to 16 years, Generally soldat 88. ONLY 96.00 PER SUIT. 1 Lot, 137991, Boys’ All-wool Douple- breasted Scotch Chevio: Sack Suits, quite dressy styles, well-made, and finished in an excellent manner. Sizes 1010.15 years. Gen- erally sold at £9. ONLY 86.00 PER SUIT. ‘These represent boyond s doubt the best bare ‘aina ever offered by us in Boys’ Fine Clothing. BOYS' Fa. L AND WINTER OVERCOATS. Relieving that it is» mistaken idea of econo- my to buy s boys cheaply-made Overcoat, we have confiznd our selectivas to the products of iélisble manufacturers. such as have an estab- lished reputation for putuiny out the best-made if { j if u i r it : i | | i i i 1 i i fi a i i j i I il &: fer di 2 ef i { 5 i ‘ i NOVEMBER 11. 1887—SIX PAGES. 7th st aw, ENCaD WOMAN Nears ee Yea ee | ite ge ae Saya Weatsain "Ss SOLAS Tutte |r ‘EDA GOO! MPETENT COOK. ONE Seperate wsteetes ir tal rhowiy aoe ie Smee ABSERS FOR Warmest: athe ety oo —" miesom to aos one nang ¥, Dee at we TS GIVING oe structions in fine Art Ni See Soc owe at 50a, Wa ‘Bor enous ma Wea bait ah z cued sage |" at SSE fae we Sa MSste uence tah EER ig i ee 2, Star office SERS HT ae ine >| Fa | CLERK rience te desirous 0: 6 Position in ANTED-BY A RFLIABLE FOONG WHITE | Ae Pir —— Sir aescacs se ee woe TWO MEN (GERMANS) SITUA- tioms—oue as ber.eeper, the other as waiter iu gybsaurant city retereaces, Waste ACE Cae W ented hast baa ANTEDABY A RESP BLEYOUNG WOMAN | eg me eg TY | W huldven an anadst is sew vhamnber Shades an ‘ade in 06 Bh Sarai W. Wie W fs Ee tenes Was ek ee ea cy sera do ANTED-PORTIONS F wouey plored aod Yannueee, onions eos hae, loved and Japauewe < vase bon ipssk ae a DIC! W: NTED—BY S Situation ae jousewors iD «eal, Ist nw. folly Tecnamend as and my: Wise tte Be ee WANTED. NTED--ROOMS. 7 NTED—! TWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN, Two Seep wears, EG y {STED-3Y A GF: A GENTLEMAN, ONE OR TWO large, (farmisbed or unfurnished with er lar oun geen replace, turnace beat i Noor lye 8 tn Bile ao acer eee with two itt ad mix | fos oe ‘Star offen. rs tom W —FEBNIGHED AND D_UNURNISHED =| eeeges ma Dg Tome ca save, For GSTS | FOR RENT—ROOMS._ i RENT—HANDOOM_LY FURNISHED } fan gaunt Soy aspertwon tea wanting rooms, ‘Oth st, @ suite, secvnd Boor, con enience; Bear’ tru. uoternt< Tevereuces. a i ac res # x hens FORNISHED FE: Wises or Pron UnataE IN EVERY FaMiny. ternadignal Tailor Syyten cuuneut Paria. ea ae ets can tue Be SMe C Mosuvervaioy ot ‘Rouca.” Fetuw, Washineton, b. V ANTED-HELP TO DISTRIBUTE AND COL. lect, 810 ihc. "Site weuteel“aploytnen payment segording to. Rice, xenteel employment ior tage Writs ae once, ev c Sep PPLY AGENC' Meet Broadway. 8. Weta iw EvERy SOOT ie 17 Fimouth and expenses. ont! fre, Welte with stanpe “ALE WOMTE ML SAN UFACTUKING CJ. ituthertord, N. J. ‘Moots, on secuud floor, somal homes (tow OF coun.) oe pe by zis eae sie mine “Sa yay | gues So childewn ‘Gall ef sie, 8, "3 | Se bemiade esgerehine facvans d Bartiosars FOR NT x ui DESIABLE oy ie stic Neediework Co, 135 8th st. N.i.City. | Seine =e = at y ANTED-EADY AGENTS Fou LADIEW AND | ORRAST-TOGESTIAUE TWO REAUTINGE | Ww Wet eo pansy g.o4Re | Ese oom "arcond oor ail ‘coments: | bie Write Mrs F.C. FARRINGTON, Beatty \room. ag noe meee | ecation, Rentamest. Aagenes ‘Bes TE Oy F £8 Ob, BOLg BATON FOR |S = s 4 SO REN] —FURNIGUED-SEVETEDBaasart ws Reloews Bet 9, gr | Mieackel Woes Goranson orca oie. fa dB OULLINASL. 420 7th ek wee Eh_SFUDENTS To LEARN DRESS CUT. ey ae He ng Aue ta id drenvee On RERE=WHE BEST AEA (pay FOR tL bee 3 feet cates mg gee g oA Gaee, wim oS des BOTs GTRLa act | Rober eouresieuen, rates, it taken by | Wit wae MEN, BOTS “GIRLS, ALL | Rov. 13. Callafiers purest 1004 Lithein weil: pporian of which ad be done u's small room {GR BENTCTO QNE OX TWO GENTLEMEN A 2 busiu-sen No furnished second story LJ ceonere can OF ited im the cil sot and que opel soutl/and ens tront; alsy, or scountry lesa than $35 | room on third oor. 804 Bth wt. uw. cor, fer week, chee Tull directions how to aay Pukabad ae samples and en envelope cuttalt- | F'ivuaue: modern iuprovemeus, “Bit Gn Sexe GO offer ik RENT—NICEL} south tr0.:t, of Ist, 2d, and Fates: home ccm torts; “waged. Cat. ny ar office. JOR KENT — ELEGANT FURNISHED ai APA ten 8, ~ingle of en suite, ou first: suitable ‘tor ea, MC. or sad ore Doyartuemt: Coa Yeu eut to the Aciugtou ad Chamberlain's: univ at | VOLS Toth st. awe Est Ok RENT—PLEASANT FORNISHED ROOM: ALL | nord modern cout — with tabie board. ences exch.uged. Apply {OR RENT -UNFURNISHE, LOOMS. ALL FIRST floor above baseme 5 Oth st, BlL-3 ices, thet furs firm lately frou al sa tune ‘for Wai PURCHASE HOUSE At “al tro emi iaproveatente: co 1gan530 Ovi Tice, wail ‘wot furnace aud 3 THREE | ROOMS ON SEC- on flour; farpished. eit auite suitable @iso thr e op thiru floor. ait ‘upen grate; near C oH HES RENT HANDSOME 3 PARLORS AND PLEAS. ent tir Tome, furnisued or uuturniebed. aingleoren wultar Ds Et sutton of haw ‘Best References given. “Addree | modern cor ut board. private family 1 Axim PLY FOR open onits. fret and secu Gor mausber: private ath ae 1dr FET PIOE neous, for ueh! house: Wor fen eanee ous betta it Decdies pass the woe. Se 2 Sa can be bed at ieee sateenue, ee nae a nae TON ikuice, BANDSOM] Oe eae a See FCRNIBEED, PAR fiat Eo a mo Muapous bo. ve Taoo Sees eee a BENT OWA A) Le Pefereuers reaired ! 2 er JOR RENT—E ANTLY Pe with priv Stns. halt Pere ny JOR RENT 728 17TH ME RW Laks snore Fooma.fw oF unrurmished, en iso tabie board JOR KENT. ‘clase boant suite of lange jore on first vor, with small of: ‘window | ¢ rver house, sont cf des raule roomie on 2 and 0 FURNISHED ROOMS. SINGLE FE RENT. ‘oF en suite. in private tamuly: front room hem ove and bay mew Bouse. 1104 Nth st as wor OR Ee “RENT—A SUITE OF THREF hoowN ahed of uufu:misbed, of thy wecond # - bane Twin wttached with or en usher ne oho Fe K KENT —TWO LARGE. PLEASANT ox ret floor southern abd waters expor Biahed on suite, seven sunaree fret War en BSS Retmapivenia ave ne y FURNISHED STi with all the medere o OR RENT—A00 I7TH 8T_ Tite FLORENCE. 1019 Convecticut a¥e.. opposite Kichmond Fist ud Metropolitan Cl Spmrtmente with pr OR Pau iN A WANDWOME HOUSE NEAR Lu unfurnished on f FREES aca abies _ | Poste anor beviet re, tat dw Ee RENT THREE NEATLY | FCENtSHED Foorus i new bulliling, southern exposure, put by furnace. Ohl Tet . RENT—10 A HEPES! Mpidbed fngut poo, wits eeibeaio i35 per munth all wod, Address EAU EST, JOR RENT. uturs abcd cou venient 4 NW, {RECON FLOW —<— eemeeeen ss00d and come pas SEF UaNARE SEAT TIVCL PARLORS suite i private feuds tas widows aud Fates in every uot. commer bots: Fone Telerences Teguired. “i101 K wt Ww. Two comm uusecating parlors and bed roar BS a S sige plies FOR 2 er FOREN oi cs SINGLE OW, fen suite, convenient to carp. irate Bre it Gasined ‘sud required” ‘THi7 Ioth seus 1018 15TH. ‘Si. SEAR ARLINGTON Tarnished. rows en eurte “is force ss 20K RENT_FIRST-CUASG oo eTTHER first-class table board, Ts18-nd 1518 Txt ms ‘Se FOR _RENT—OFFICES. “RENT—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED lors, south aud esst iront, on Mt Vernon Pi table for MC. also, other desirable airy rogue: bes of tat 1002 R RENT —TWO FaLES cach, with or ES ee Val net tatpite aber *Cail,47-3. 05-26 Nari aren Doe urea, HOUSES amma advertised oa oar ee PON, at. cA SO sun Buidine. 2013 ——— SEES SS WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS aes FOR THE Na- Wire: BBStos NEWK, the Trond manor of | 2 which will apear Sovaraay thereatien: Oiiee HOSE etme I? WANTED—#750 ON TWO YEARS’ NOTE, Wirteo— 8750 ON 'O. YEARS' Bie | wuply sapere ou real qpiate; interest quuareniie agrees Be eters nll WEE AORTA aE ee | §5, in fair condition, will let tue same toacsreful party three ‘Week cheup, about half the Mauress bos Do; bar omen Res RACTICAL FIRST-CLASS SS TAILOR ‘five sebolars to touch 01 keep. iFet-claaa tuilo: listime.ts: for terme ad- dress MBMCHANT sh TalLon, star vice. ui0-de verfact thr m1 for aivustion | Bocce tn at change & row pret) payweut; jeriicuars BACTE- Ridnis Star ones nee mB iy Ply yp ER “BRICK [JOR RENT—WITH BOARD—TWO LARGE FRONT Sion tour in, the | nevis rnished copvounentso"Lerdis Bet’ ettt end for 1308. G- | terms moderate; 80) 18th st nw. sie POH RENT — Two cool Orrick moows, ar BUILDING, {isis Fs Apis tek 8 PRATT E'SONs, Sun duildine. nut KENT—OFFICES- FRONT ,HOOM, FIRST $8 building eijotving “San” building, BLA DERBLE Tie Ist old tan FOR RENT—STORES. _ e701 iE IN BUILDING, Com Lore aveuce. tor uty Fears cocupted rari JOR * Boot ‘RENT — UNFURNISHE) — LAgGe aiatlug neous: for tet hoa? — enees Hise eae FRET on TWO DOORS FROM Bernier Bal bives | ington baud: urnisned eas on ‘for bat kite eat oF erate tire. mae Fen PAD oF without SORES TS AADOOMELY FORNT SOO Cu auite cod sugle” house and fursitare ne ug abet eerer Reemeeanetires 1011 Kst aw. FS L RENT aL TSE NW, TWO PLEASE | 4) ees toute; satay piabning? cod | tise “ble Pole sh house traasiont gu ats scponmested:uti Rooms, soutucrn exposure, with heat epiogkivg Mt Vernon square.’ 1003 1b id tact, on Wee HiGHes bee PRICE PAID FOR sto Nectuet Seder all Kus ot Li sacked irae Sindee” address Box 74, Btar Utice, KENT — A WANDSOMED FURNES sui.eof Looms, suitable tor member of Con-reas; + {urbiaved aud unfurnished 1/42 F st, nw. want Ni-WiTH BoabosN PROVATE FAMILY, Wwe Vda igereuen inno bay peace P98 RENT. Wi owas octane a Semen haat Salyer dbnen by bavine Four Prcud Meaeve ie ole nae Rob RENT NS, rASTED— eS F iain te gatt ot ftrscked aol was W ecu tk bes are and | siaiel Hoots stabi mt ee aetare for ere See begs sled alied ines’ Boul RENFING AGENCY, SiS vs eee Wan Sy ier hae ae SUEBE leet Lo Bu-fout als ALKER OK KENT—BUNCMS MALL Festa Frias eventuws. asiy to Foe BEST EBNGTON 3 TENE MaRS eRERART Sbsibiotar A eee WackuFE, FOE RESTO iGhAPS TYPEWRITERS @SPER month, it advance ales noid ou eaey seteluuemite, HENRY 7-3 Osa Fat iw FOR SALE—LOTS. ALE—WE AME ACTHUKIZED Ba OWN Pict chet desitaive Lois tie uurtirent, af eos it TCE BUNG ud take we Brot peyucdt a Lin.ted euoaut of Carrel tock; tue bo.auce in Tustalanente of rt WALK, “inst Fo aw. Pow SALE-10 Ts AT ABA sui Lot withta belt equa oO. Pe oc. wer tovt, w eo Wadiek Oi Pee ‘Ok SALE—LOTS— 2 Lote oy Ausee. OFe..n. wide, about 20 front ea: bet. Iti and doth wis, 226 ec. Teh wus. vs at arom ape 2 Lowe, about 2214, a Hear poe. 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