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2 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: --. November 18, 1987. Advertivers. will serve thetr own purpose best, snd at the same time greatly accommodate Ture Stan, tf they will send fm before noon town row their announceneats for the extre Linge edition of Satu: paver, the forme ef wrich must be sent to press uch earlier than on the cther five days of the wok. ae —aeeeeeene ‘There is much force in the objections urged by “3. HL c.,” :m another column, against the remote atte by te citizens’ sub-committee on Failrouds for the proposed union railway passeme ger station, as \lustruted in Tur Star. These ob- Jections will address themselves with proper ‘Weigat to the general reader, and they will also Goubtiess be duly consitered by (hose responsible Ap the premises before the subject ts taken up for Ral decisivn, $0 It ts not necessary to dwell upoo ‘thew bere. There ts, however, one observation made in the communication as priated to. which ‘Tux Stax takes exception, and against which it feels bound to make formal protest. It ts the Gloning remark of “J. H. C.,” to the effect that the SLXtD Street Station should be allowed to remain ‘where it is. This temporary location was secured Dy the raiiroad at atime when the people were eager to place every advantage at the disposal of the rescuer of the city from tne B. & 0, monopoly. and has been retained there so wong a time ‘hrough the indifference of Congress and througn the tree use of that most persuasive form of rail- Foad argument, to which the restrictions and penal-ies of the Interstate commerce law may bo expected to furnish a check. Every public benefit gained by placing the station @m its present site will be substantially accom- plished by locating It south of the park which the tracks now divide in a most unsigntiy and daager- ous manner. Whether the corporative grip will be as strong in the future as It has been in the past, rewains to be seen. With the revolt against, raiiroad dictation in Congress, the abolisument of free passes, and the active public sentiment urging fuil relief trom the evils caused by the loca! rallroad tracks, one would think the day of deliverance ought tobe near at hand; but with ‘We wearisome experience of the Israelites in the ‘wilderness and the power of great corporations in mind, it ts not wise to count upon anything in that way atl! {t has actually been accomplished. ‘TaE Stan Will therefore continue, without ceasing, to litt up its voice in behalf of the people of Wash- ington, firm in the faith that their enemies will ‘De cast down, and that the cause of rignt and jus ‘oe will prevail io the end. No, Mr. “J. HC.” tue Sixth Street Station ‘must go! ee ‘The Grevy ministry bas met an overwhelming rebuke from the chamber ot deputies, and must re- sign. The vital point in cbe cabinet is one that may be found wherever weak human nature 1s too confidently trusted. Grevy his done well for France. His honor is high above the faintest sus- Picton. When be succeded McManon, in 1877, a8 premier of the chamber of deputies, the ex-marshal ‘ald to him: “You are the most honest man I Frenchmec. This mishap, for which be ts in 00 ‘Wise af fault, coming so soon after Grevy’s re lection, 1s the most serious crisis in the course of republican goverament io France. Five years of ‘his term remain for whomscever shall succeed ‘Bim. For the everlasting condempation of such atechievous and wortnless idlers as M. Wilson it $m to be hoped that President Grevy will retire vol- ‘wotarlly, thus emphasizing tne disgust that patri- @ic Freachmen must feel for the silly love of ‘2 life senator, as he would be likely to be, and the ‘selection of a conservative successor to the presi- dency the government would soon clear Itself of ‘the present distractions, $< __ ‘Mr. Cleveland must keep an eye on Dr. McGlynn. He is taking a dangerous turn, and may develop apto the Burchard of 1886 In ‘his Cooper Union the Votes were bought, and rum was free to every man who would vote for Fellows. br. now favors putting the sale of rum in ebarge of the geseral government, as it ts in oo joners refuse to amend the police in regard to the distribution of cards The enterprising dispenser of ctr- to be permitted neither to ucter the i He ‘scorns circulars to his home and, is bell, compel him to receive, through the precious missive. It is to be the regulation will be strictly en is almed at a Orst-clags nutsance, ‘The North American Review is experiencing a prosperity that James Ru-seli Lowell never sew ‘When be Was editor of that periodical in its palmiest Gaya Besides paying something in casn, the ven erabie old concern yields a dividend of luck that is far more important. Twice since he has been its boss, allen Thorndike Rice bas won large fortunes Gaming. Bis latest dot Pierre Lorillard gave ‘Dum at baccarat, and the figures that express ‘tee sum are up near half a million, ee A notable little tes party in Berlin is probably over by thie ume, and old Empe or Wilhelm and ‘We Cear of te all Russias are enjoying their cigars While they congratulate @nch other on the friend. ‘ip that exists Detween two good neighbors. The if ee ‘Mra Langtry should be congratnlated on the = with which Mr.Gebbardt has saved apologizing tor a seeming insult to the ‘wives of Hilliard aod Dixey, the actors. The affair Goes not speak well for Gebuardt’s opportunities to society of Mrs. Langtry, Who Is berseit sometimes called an actress ree King Kalakaua makes a very jubiiant ‘Wo is people. He ts probabiy happy to be alive anda King still The extension of the reciprocity weaty wits this country is one of King Calico’s Sroagest saleguards for the perpetuity of his gov. Souyesupeeeeenee Rochefort cad cut another noted tu his-duel ick. Bis reoutation bas begua to suffer for want of @ Little iood-ietting. 3 ——————— Fos Sus. STOCK AND GOOD WILL or THE BARDWARE HOUSE or CAMPBELL & CO. ESTABLISHED 1800. ‘The above house carries Builder’, Machinists’, Tin- Ber’, Coschmakers', Blacksmiths’ and General Sup- Pe ‘Terms made Kaown on application at 606 Pennay!- ‘Vania ove, near Band P. depot, nig4e Gonna, ‘Before you buy your Suits, Overcosts or Warm ‘Underwear, you should examine cur stock of these sveda, for they possass merit in style and make, besuty So fabrice acd trimmings; the prices range, from the lowest price garment to the finest, considerably lower than ang bouse can sal] the same grade in quality for. ‘SCHOOL SUITS. ‘You know we make the Boys’ and Young Men's trade @cepecial festare. Boys cannot only be well suited ‘im Mt, but these ts an air of stylein the cut and mabe whieh always gain us the preterence when comparisons eee made Prices are always the lowest. (Cur line of Seckwear is full, fresh, and faultions 404B WALKER & 00, (625 Pennayivenia avenue. THE EVENING 8TAR: WASHINGTON, D.C.. FRIDAY. LR Sass & Cowan. To-morrow we shall greet the Boys with Bangustoof Bargains suche we never before spread for them. In Suita—both knee pants and Jong penta, Inovercosts. In separate pants. In Ailt suite and Kilt overcoste, In woolen and percale shirt-waista. In hats and capa, In shoes In furniahing goods. In eversthing—ABSO- LUTELY EVERYTHING necesury to 6 Bors’ Ouist. We quotes fow-and only 0 few-of the great values to be found to-morrow in our Boys’ Department, and we would iike it to be clearly ‘understood that our House will be full of such SAKS AND COMPANY. ‘Lot 1801—A neat serviceable overcoat to ft, ages 4 to 9, the color, a brown and black miz- ‘ture, price $1.90, we know everybody else here- abouts wants @3 for them ‘Lot 1600-4 neat plaid cape overcoat, a regu- lar $3.50 cont at $2.50, to fit ages 4 to 8 yours. ‘Were out for « big day to-morrow. We have made every preparation for it. We have taken on extra clerks during the week—we were com- polled to do it-we found our large and ‘ficient force of salesmen were being worked too hard, and that some Customers had gone Sway without being waited upon—could not ‘wait longer—but now—NOW we are prepared for every emergeucy. WE HAVE THE Goods YOU WANT IN STOCK. Not on paper or in our imagination, BUT ON OUR COUNTERS. Correct in all things~Style, ‘Quality and Fit, ‘SAKS & COMPANY. At Two Dollars and Fifty Conte we offer you the Choice of at least Twenty Different Styles of Boye Suite, ages 4 to 13 years. No such ‘Values were ever offered before, At Five Dollars for » Suit or an Overcoat is ‘Where we feel at home—both ae to Style and ‘Value we show an Endless Variety at this price. ‘The atock we offer you toselect from is #0 vast ‘and varied that no mstter whet your Boys may ‘Want your'e sureto find here. Suits from $190 to 820 (with knee pants). Suits for the biswer Boys, with long Pants,trom $5 to $25. Over- coats from $2.00 to $25.00. See our Genuine English Cape Costs for the little fellows. ‘They're beautics. SaKS & COMPANY, OUTFITTERS TO THE BOYS, 218 SEVENTH AND MARKET SPACE. Dowr Fonczr OUR NEW LINES OF SMALL BOYS’ OVER- COATS AT LESS THAN MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES. DON'T FORGET THAT WE ARE RECEIVING EVERY WEEK THE NEWEST THINGS IN BOYS’ CLOTHING FRESH FROM THE MAN- UPACTURERS, DONT FORGET THAT THESE LATE PURCH- ASES GIVE US THE ADVANTAGE OF THE VERY NEWEST STYLES AND THE VERY LOWEST PRICES. DOWT FORGET THAT WE “ARE SELLING BOYS’ OVEROCOATS FOR LESS THAN OTRER DEALERS BOUGHT THE SAME G00DS FOR A MONTH 4G, DOWT FORGET THAT WE GUARANTEE EVERY ‘THING WE SELL, AND THAT OUR GUARAN- TEE MEANS JUST WHAT IT SAYS. DONT FORGET THAT WE ARE HERE TO STAY, THAT WE MEAN TO SELL SUCH G00D8, AND SUCH ONLY, 48 WILL BRING ‘RVERY CUSTOMER BACK AGAIN NEXT TIME HE NEED@ ANYTHING IN OUR LINE. DOWT FORGET THAT WE SELL ONLY RELIA- BLE GOODS THE SHODDY MATERIALS ARE NOT IX OUR STOCK. DON'T FORGET THE PRICES OF OUR SMALL BOYS" SUITS RANGE PROM $3.50 TO 915, AND OVERCOATS THE SAME. DON'T FORGET TO LOOK AT THE 85 OVER- COATS THAT WE WARRANT ABSOLUTELY ALL WOOL, EB BARXUM & CO. 218 031 PENN. AVENUE. Avoruea surrzy or sxax sure camansta, Seal-shin Sacques $125, $140, 6160, 6175 6200, ‘seal-akin Jackets $100, $120, Seal-akin Viaites $150, 6165, 6175. Uisters 8350. ‘We bare © large stock to select fromof theabove goods, Guplicates of the above at low | I 88s wk: Fr gE MMINGS. ‘Have you laid in your stock of Fure for the winter? ‘We have—AND WHAT A LINE Fursof all descrip- tions and kinds, from the cheapest to the finest. We carry Furesuch as are handled only by first-class fur- ‘Tera, no trashy foods in stock, and the prices we men- tion we know are as low if not lower than the same goods can be bought for anywhere. We bought early ‘when the goods were not in demand, consequently ad- ‘vanced prices have no efféct on us. We have space ‘nly to give the prices ofa few. 2 inch wide FRENCH CONEY TRIMMING 25¢. aya. se 8 « “ « 380 a yd. ae « « = © past ko. B.inch wide genuine RUSSIAN HARE, lined and 12-4 Cardinal Cloths, $2.75. padded, 45c. 8 yard. 7-4 Turkey Red Cloth, #1. Sineh wide GENUINE NUTRIA, can handily be told Te ee on ‘from the real beaver, 98c. «yard. — bra il 4-inch wide of the same, $1.45 a yard. inch wide GENUINE LYNX, 91.25 a yard. Also lowest prices inGENUINE BEAVER, OPOS- ‘SUM, COON ad allother styles f fares Special Prices in MUFFS and BOAS, Don’t fail to examine our stock before you pur- BLEACHED DAMASK TABLE SETTS. 8-4 Bleached Damask Table Setts, @3.50. 10-4 Bleached Damask Table Setts, 84.50. 12-4 Bleached vamask Table setts, $5. Colored Border Same Price, 100 pieces 10-4 Barnaby Cloth, $2.50. 80 pieces 10-4 White Damask Fringed Cloth, 82 75. ‘NAPKINS! NAPEINS! NAPKINS! 6-8 White Napkins. 300 doeen Blosched German Napkins, $1.20 per dos. ‘We have never sold these for less than @1.60 per doz. BaUM'S WE WANT YOUR OPINION OF THE FOLLOW- ING FOUB SPECIALS: ‘Takes lok at them and then tell us whether you 5-8 Scotch Napkins, 8.73. think they are chesp or not. 5-8 German Napkins, $2, $2.25, ¢2.: qieaderone Nopuns 2.08503, #280 88 a ee Sere ee oe ee dozen. DRESS GOO! double which would it ‘White Doylies, 80c., 76c., $1, $1,25, $1.50, 81.75, ~*~ ras Sone and $28 dogen. o, itl Bett, 600, 75e., 90c, 82, 91.25, 61.50, 91.78, OUR PRICE 3ée. a yard. 100 Plaid Lanch Doyties, 40 cents, coheahahes Ee on ‘specially sdapted for TAILOR MADE SUITS AXD CLOAKINGS, good value at 81. OUR PRICE 0c. a yard. 100 pes. of 16-INCH PLUSH, in all imaginable shades, Regular $1 qua.ity. OUR PXICE 85c.a yard. 100 pes. of 16-INCH VELVET, in all shades, (ex- copting black)’ regular price, $1. OUR PRICE 75c.a yard, ‘X.B. Read our special “AD.” under the Ladies’ Col- uma, 100 Plaid Luueh Doylies, 50 centa, 100 dozen Cream Doylies, #1 per dozen. BIG BARGAIN. 1,000 Window Shades, on Spring Rollers, yt ready to hang, all colors, $4c: uch; size, 2 yards lone, 2 yard wide, ‘Theee will be shown you in our Upholstery Depart- ment. a A OT EMM o8sg BAU RPS. ni8_ 885.—prme 1ms scwnen By 3, vou HAVE THE PRICE AT WHICH YOU OAN PRO- QURE AN ELEGANT ALL-WOOL SUIT FOR BOYS FROM 4 TO 13 YEARS. SEVERAL REASONS WHY. IT IS TO THE INTEREST OF ALL WHO DESIRE TO PROCURE HONEST, RELIABLE, AND PER- FECT-FITTING CLOTHING TO DEAL aT THE GOLDEN EAGLE YOU RECFIVE FULL VALUE FOR EVERY DOL- LAB INVESTED AT TRE GOLDEN EAGLE. FOR A CAPE OVEROOAT THAT CANNOT BE MATOHED FOR PRICE. STYLE, AND FIT IN THE CITY, GO ay THE GOLDEN EAGLE. FOR A RIPE, FULL-GROWN STORM COAT GO To MANUFACTURERS, AT THE END OF EVERY SEASON, USUALLY HAVE LEFT OVER CFBTAIN LOTS OF GOODS MADE FOR—BUT WIiHHBLD FROM—DEALERS WHOSE PAYMENTS HAVE BE- COME 80 SLOW AS TO MAKE FURTHER SHIP. ‘MENTS RISKY. THE GOLDEN EAGLE. WIDE AWAKE, WITH CASHIN HAND, OURBUY-| FOR A SUIT THT CANNOT BE DISTIN- ‘ER HAS SECURED SOME E LOTS OF THESE | GUISHED FROM BEST MADE-TO-ORDER CLOTH- “MANUPACTORERS’ REMNANTS,” AND WE PRO- POSE TO LET OUR PATRONS NAVE THE BENEFIT OF THESE BARGAINS. ING Go TO THE GOLDEN EAGLE. FOR A DRESSY OVERCOAT, THE COMBINA- TION OF STYLE, FIT, QUALITY, AND PRICE, GO FOR TO-MORROW WE OFFER, AMONG OTHERS, | To THE FOLLOWING REMNANTS IN CHILDREN'S WEAR: THE GOLDEN EAGLE. FOR PERFECT-FITTING TROUSERS GO TO THE GOLDEN EAGLE. FOR CLOTHING FOR THE BOYS GO TO THE GOLDEN EAGLE. FOR CLOTHING FOR MAN OR BOY OF ANY DESCRIPTION GO TO THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING CO., Lot 1 (7th st. only)—50 pairs Misses’ Gost, hand- sewed, welt button, sizes 11 to 13%; 8 $2.50 shoe; now 81.55. ‘Lot 2—About 500 pairs Misses’ Straight Goat, spring becadnyr pata to D, sizes 11 to2; worth $2; Lot 3—About 350 pairs Misses’ Goat and Kid, silk- ‘worked buttun-holes, both heel and spring, regular 81.50 shoee; now 61.20. Lot 4—260 pairs Genuine Kid Button.heel or spring, ‘Worked holes; cheap at $1.23; now 95c. 218-00 Tu Guar Crosrxe*Ovr Sax ar OAK HALL, NO. 400 7TH ST. N.W., COR. D. end Goat, plain or solur-tip tose; none worth less than, ‘85e., some over 81; take your choice at 700, Lot 6—About 100 pairs Boys’ Pine Veal Calf, seam- Jeo puteen, and laced; an indestructible €2.50 shoe; w . Soe oat Calf ‘2s; usual price $1.60; mow 95e, bs od Tn addition to sbove, we have additional tee abd Gente" Gochy ue wee Soe pee them, which, for want of apace, will be advertised later on. COR. 10TH AND F STREETS, Ts bons fide, and Clothing for Men and Boys can be. bousht for lees than cust of manufacture, Of course Dusiness is brisk and those wishing to buy Clothing ‘should call st once while the assortment is till com- plete. Such chance to buy fine, well-made Clothing ‘at such prices does not come twice ins lifetime. We have OVERCOATS Tofit everyone, up to 44 chest measure, in Beaver, Kersey, Chinchilla, Corkscrew, Irish Frieze and imere made into sack and surtouts. SUITS In Seoks, Frocks, Cutaway, Prince Albert, Swallow- tails for Full Dress for every site and shape. Sizes to: FOR BOYS FOUR TO FIFTEEN, A fel! line of Suits Knee Pants, in all the desirsble materials and styles, tomuit every one Also 8 com- plete line of Overcosts, FOR BOYS FOURTEEN TO EIGHTEEN. Acomplete assortment of Suits and Overcoats to suit most every tas every ODD PANTS. ‘WM. HAEN & COS RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, ‘Main Store, $16 Tth st. ‘Weet, 1022 Fenna.ave, East, 901 Penna. ave. 20, 218m 9 OAK HALL. OOR TENTH AND F sTa. LEASE AND FIXTURES FOR SALE New Croszxon SEAL PLUSHES, COLORED PLUSHES, COLORED MELTON CLOTHS, SILK WEIGHTS. SPECIAL SALE OF SHOP WORN BLANKETS, SLIGHTLY SOILED, AT VERY GREAT REDUC. W. M. SHUSTER & S0N8, 919 Pennsylvania ave. ‘ONE PRICE al? Fos 1250 Axo #1500 BY A VERY ADVANTAGEOUS PURCHASH ‘WE ARE ABLE TO OFFER YOU 4GoOD KERSEY OVERCOAT JUST THE THING ‘WOR THIS SEASON AT $13.50, WITH SILK FACING €15.00. THIS COAT BAS THE AP- . PRARAKCE OF 4 MORE EXPENSIVE COAT. SEK THEM GRORGE SPRAvsY, ORZ-PRIOR OLOTHIEZ, : 496 ARVENTE STREET. . ‘alle enqersineighrieuaes Woorwarn & Lorszors Avvr. by slowly rising Changed daily; enumersting & few of thest- Warabie winds Strective buneaine offered by them. Special “Thankariving Sale” of Groves For Mix ‘Linens ia yet in progress and well worth atten- tion. Good table linen is next tos gad dinper. ‘The Grand sna e SATS | Mas, Sux Blow Az Lee Tass end the Sie. Satin * HAL# USUAL PRICE » ssunce Gets See StSbceef alent “Pals Barer" Slower Ea-Every patria warranted. fa-Tried on at our risk. tm7-The greatest variety tn town. $arhapes to Mh all banda, bs fall fashioned, 3,6, 0 and 12 thread-silk, p ‘Atied at stores that ray Vasual price, 62, $2.50 and ¢3 per pair. set “Where cles in town cnt PER PAIR, — 7s Delleve cag men frieuds will eppreciate RUSSIAN CALFSKIN GLOVES 91.98 PAIR. Corner 12th and ¥ ste. nw. "Above Gloves come shades of Tana, Broan Fuss Sc, ‘Tao new Teondsn apes of tax: droidered backs is meeting with great favor, : ea CASTOR BEAVER GLOVES 61.35 PAIR. Underwear, consisting of Gowns, Chemise, and Grays, Tans, Browns, &c. New style embroidered LJ the quality an@ garments, feeling com fiden* that you will readily recognize thetr eu- Derfority to the domestic factory makes usnally ‘With and without furtops. Lined with lambs’ wool | offered at these prices 50c, 65c, 75c, 87}4c, chamois skin, and flannel. 81, and $2.25 per garment. ag (Second floor.) WORSTED GLOVES 25c., 48e., 580., 68c., 89¢. WOODWARD & P, ‘Those at 8c. and 8c, have leather hand (for driving Cor. L1thand Fats. nw. or bicycling). CASHMERE CLOTH 25c., 480., 580. Sarcrpars Giove Banca. —— 50 Doz. Ladies’ 4-tmtton Real Kia Gloves, GGG. L 00 y RFE embroidered backs with welts to match. Shades of ge Sy E Seine Tas meee antes oat Cooma oO Lad ra ‘Tan, ONLY $1.50 PER PAIR: wos tun “oo? = Doz. Ladies’ 4-batton Perrins-Joinville LADIES’, MISSES’, AND CHILDREN'S.) HIG Glsved the specialty of dhe sonsues The btylon tre: THE “FORCHETTE” $1.68 PAIR. (Combination colors of French Kid.) THE “TWO TONE” $1.68 PAIR. ‘The steady growth of our glove trade is proof val (Combinat.on colors of embroidery.) seattive that wo ame ofector ean stienal oem THE “P. STITCH” $168 PAIR. gab thy a8 (The new atyle of pique stitoh,) 160 Dos. good quality White Jean Corseta, Gouble steals down front, side steels, corded ‘THE “BR. CALF” 81.68. (Extre hesvy, but pliable skins ) Sea br ores Ram “"Esdien 4 aca's butt ‘tons. ‘Mis-es', all xizea, 4 butto ma. ‘s; seta] lots are meetit oa ay ‘soalloped top, embroidered busts, a ities Seutiot bo obtained for the price yuu must notdelay to | @Xeellent sLape, and extra durable, PiLsdies’ Fleeced Silk Gloves 480. (The St is the best ben lal 100 Doz. Fine Disses” Undressed 21.25. Quequigoime sewer strung side stecla, perfrct fitting, a strong plia- fw-The book buyer asks this notice—Inst arrived rit wer of “Foung Ladies” Journal, S56 Set dole Mode, 30. BE A ‘oT ss Coutil Corsets, no side steels, double bones over Hn £4 the hips; extremely durable, and fit the average HoH r form 3 HH AA FT Sef ONLY @1.25 PER PAIR. beat we can secure to sell at the price. AND MILLINERY REQUISITES. ‘OUR SPECIALTY-I. C. CORSETS. A long list for the advertising man; it can't be ‘squeezed in here; condensed it resds: ‘well-wearing Corset. 82.25, $2.75, $3.50, $4.00 «nd $4.87 per pair. (Second floor.) « : WOCDWARD & LOTHROP, Cor, 1ithand F sta. n.w. TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS AT COST. (Several reasons were given why) 980. FELT HATS FOR 680. EACH (Stx new shapes secured this week.) 900. FOR 6-INCH MUIRE RIBBONS. (Buyer says they're worth $1.23.) 91.68 OSTRICH FEATHER TIPY FOR 81. (250 boxen secured extra cheap.) $1 BIRDS FOR 480. AND 68¢. (Wholesale man wanted money. He got it.) Elegant line opened afew days aro. Unsur- Gatteon-Covered Comforts, filled with Eider- 7 excellent colorings, Size 5x6 feet, only $8 each. ‘Rize Gxt feet, only 69 each. Size 7x6 feet, only $10 exch. (Other styles of Satteen-Covered Down Comforts, 812, 81:5, $14.75, $16.50 cach. Surah Bilk-Covered Eid A A AL AIS aa aA Tt Sst Ba Ph Fh a Fito ¥ fs (A. LISNER, Sole Proprietor and Manager.) p18 «1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. F ‘ourth floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F Sts. n.w. Exrarise Wature Sars. Tuaxxsorvixe Is Course, aga age act aS AND OUR TABLES WILL BE LOADED ‘With all the abundance of our Autumn harvests. The good things of life are m de all the more attractive by the appointments of the Table, and among these SILVERWAKE stands fretin Bosuty and Usefulness, | finished with 2-inch bor-plaiting. Only 04.50, ‘The busivess in this line of goods bas, for the past ten years, be p going out of the hands of the regular jew- ‘ery trade. The modern idea uf close buyin . quick sales, and small profits, has beon successful in this line, as an others. We keep only Standard Goods, of well known makers, and guarantee every piece sold. Thess firms have been manufacturers of Silverware for years, aud have nevar yet put # poor article on the market. Read the list of makers: Rogers & Bro., Rogers, Smith & Co, Meriden Brit- tania Co., Meriden Silver Plate Co, Derby Silver Co., E.G. Webster & Bro, Now look at our prices: Rogers’ Table Knives, 81.49 Half Dosen, ‘Rogers’ Table Spoons, $1.99 Half Dosen. Rogers’ Desert Forks, $1.49 Half Dozen, Rogers’ Tea Spoons, 99c. Half Dosen. Rogers’ Sugar Spoons, 69c. Each. Roggrv' Butter Knives, Oc. Each. ‘Triple-Plate, &-Bottle Castor, $1.90. Triple-Plate Butter Dish, Chased, $1.98, ‘Triple-Plate Pickle Dish, $1.40. Triple-Plate Cake Basket, $2.49. ‘These are all Sine goods. pl.ted on Hard White Metal, ‘The following styles are in Quadruple Plate, and ‘ONLY 75c EACH. a 50 dozen he “30 Ladies’ Fine-Quality Colored Sat'n Walk- ing Skirts, in all the desirable colors, 10-inch each. We carry sfull line of the lower grade Walk- ing Skirts, in cloths, funnels, &o., at 75, 87%, 81, 01.25, $1.37, 81 50 and up. (Second floor.) ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sta, nw. more artistic designs: Castors, 82.99 to $9.99. Children's Knit Wornted Underakirte, white Butter Dishes, $2.99 to $7.99. and colors, 625, 75, 873 and $1.00 each. Cake Baskets $2.99 to $9.99. Ice Pitchers, 84.99 to $24.99. Berry ot Fratt Dishes, $2.99 to $17.09. ‘Chased Tea Set, 3 Pieces, $9.99. Hammered Tea Set, 5 Pieces, $24.99. ‘Children's fine Check Nainsook Mother Hub- ‘bard Apress. ONLY 50c. EACH. 23 dozen Children’s fine Check Nainsook Mother Hub- Antique Silver Lamp, $13.90. pom pe ‘fine tucks, Hamburg edge ‘We have the Largest Assortment, the Finest Goods, ONLY 75. EACH, and tie Lowest Prices in the city. (areca foc: chrvach aroh) Comme qn soo thom. Cornér 11th and F sta, nw. Remember, Every Piece Guarantesd. BOSTON VARIETY STORE, SMITH & WARDWELL, 705-707-709 Market Space. gent the best end most stylish we have yet ‘shown, Some of them are close copies, in point of atyle, of the latest foreign fashions, See eee ied blues and ‘Ha ‘raided stylen. $25, 20, €36 and 940 per oust it line of styles #11, $14, $15, 616.50, 620, $22, 25, and $40 per suit. 216-3m Croans, Croan. ‘We bave about 500 CLOAES and JACKETS. which must be closed out this sesson, and we marked them ‘at such prices that will make them go. CLOARS, Misses’, st 82, reduced frem 06. Gor. 81th and F ste mw. Laden, @5, sold for 635 and 940. I Pros Wars Pain etek sad Plush Wrope have a bold en public favor such “ “om + as asthey nave neverbad vetore, Amticipating tle « ~ $1 * 90 penne pring nt) et ar * -. “4, “ @ pon AE eel eMer o large and attractive ‘We have all sises, qualities, and lengths. ONE as Posh Coats, ‘These Cloaks must be sold, regardless of cost, to : See bea —_— ‘que saaed to eter et saoestingly ‘hetr quality and de- JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, " ‘TAS Market | ‘Seal Plush Visiter, back, oe 2 ogtga aes ONLY $20 BACH. sot Pitas Padi i t-4 1 lot Ladies’ Seal Plush Visites, close aleeves, eos Sota Gat as eee ag Vere pointed front, bepdsomely lined with plain ugar, f storage. a ‘on ‘stzeq, . Laem ul Fi fen our Potgte Chips arefrech from se | Same styfh with wide Beaver, very = boraaics ACE, EEE a er OUR “soLD DEAL PLUER See see | perenne acs - etieres to severe, shasbasly the best oh “3 5 NOVEMBER 18. 1887-SIX PAGES. Faexce Haxosace Usveswen | Snz Axo Sarreex Couronrs WAStD— joune aw goers ot stock clerg. ust to crockery business, S WAUGENST cIN's I? ences Tequized. TED — Narre MAN tmust be quod milker Apply to Mr. DUNN, Wi3SIED | TES EXPERIENCED DRIV + 2. Parra ee ese ANTED—TEN STOUT BOYS, FROM FI Nise eae Sires Teogo0onLy COMPETENT MAE oity, 7 “tthe brieaw ota see ANTED—A CABINET-MAKER: y WOR A a Wit ar ‘A FAMILY OF FOUR GROWN An aoe a epee required. 1227 Loth st. u ate ANTED—W is Weer ‘wOM) EER 910 20 099: CHa. tera rivers of Farin Hands. etosel alee Costs, ant ‘SAML A. COOMBS. 026 Fst. a: WASTED-\" BUSHVLMAN AND GIRL |AT 1419 ¥; ES WASTED To WHITE GIRLS—ONE 48 Walt. gareof Salld dyeare old. “Apply at vac, 80 WASTED YOUNG TADY WHO THOROUGHLY understands double-en try book! re Al eater capac SBCSUSEASE Bare 2 WASTED, WOMEN COOKS. $10 to 430, CHAM. e001 BL ruaide, DUre s. waltre-ves, $10 to $20 csi ter. couct with references, INESS AGENOY, 402 Lath stn Davis’ hat Wits ee TL ee a aE: CAPITAL NEWS AGENCE. sea A) 2. y ANTED—CANVASSERS FOR A FIRST-CLASS Life Insurance Co. Call Saturday afternoon HERING, General Agent, 1215 Fatrtew. at WANTED--SITUATIONS. == owes x WaAxTen et SEAT AND TY COLORED 427 Prokhost mw ae Wok FIRST-CLASs COOK Tatxpr¥, eeticerm cal PV Lee Sry! Waste: THOR (0GB CY EXPERIENCED Saiters, cooks. coach BIA BUSINESS AGENCY, 402 Davie’ hat store. a waitre ana, men with STED-A ST NAS BUTLER INA private family, by an experirnced tua andy ad Address Was ibs? Lat geet we ) ANTED_BY A YOUNG MAN—A POSITION A® bookkeeper of sashst bt of clerk. undertone ‘thorouxiiy. best of fo" work. Adarees BOOK’ ECOND O8 THIRD empertence. Ada od, Star TED—A RESPONSIBLE PARTY WHO CAN of resideuce. uo Feat will ve Sa eye eae ANTED—a GOOD COUK (WHITE). IN A MOD- ea . Wesesel aah coh Gg Sass see AND a usetts ave. Appl yecets 7 aud 8 o'clock. o" Wi iTED—A LIVE 1OUNG MAN IN REAL z tate office. Goodcom. Address H., P.O. Box 2 y ANTED—TWO BUSHELMEN AT KEEN'S, 41 Wanttie. ee cea LA ES 2 ‘WOMEN COOKS. $10 TO . MAID: Wye ones pena em ae jes aud Boys: Man und Wile tor farm, Rationalities; at DICK'S Agvucy, 613 7th et. nw. _B1T-6r W's FD — TWO. FIRST-CLASS CABINE? a a ee WARTEDSTHO. COAT HANDS DON! elman at GEO. C. BEKGLING'S, isms 5. ™. 2 zn yma: iv WANTED_DoNDORE'S EMPLOYMENT | BU- Teau. conducted by ladies. Men and women. white and colored: for all Kanda of deinestic lava, foe Digeict nw. and States. with reference. “71 LL APPRENTICES FOR DRESS pply at 719 M st. nw. D163 ‘D as cooks, maids, isubdresses, waiters, and others. also, a first-class white woman cook BCE AMS HELP AGENCL, 630-032 F stm. w, yy ANTED—LADIL ‘0 DO SILK athouie on novelties for the wi sen! usail; good salary; tul Address ‘st. Boston, Mass, nl4-70° W543TeD_ FOR TUE UNITED STATES MARINE Corps—boy- to les m Music, mast be from 14 to 16 yeas of age, 4 feet 10 iuches iu neight, well devel- ‘oped snl ot good mo.al character: pay 613 per month, Youd. (1 thie d weutoal attendabee wh-n sick. piyat MAMIE BAKHACKS, Waabiugton, D. cul: ED-—EMPLOYMENT OF EVERY DESCRIP. on be found st SOUTH WaSHINGTON LABOR BUREAU, Bll-im s 436. 7th ot V VY ANTED — LADIES ARE OFFERED PLAIN was rk at own gal meg yd bem de Everything furnish -d. Ps free, Tharese Artatle Nosdlework Uo. 133i at MeLGa. Ef Wasten> % GOOD S0LO BARITONE FOR Extscopel cholt service.” “Address Box @, Star ;OIDERT ter trade; all p-ruculars Eliot Manufacturig Co., 45-45 i liot yANTEN—STUDERTS TO LEARN DRESS-CUT. E Trfect Tailor square.can ake 2 dress while learuins cutting, Bttiuye ddresees nade foord ‘wa balow Fst 'ANTED-MEN, WOMEN, BOYS, GIRLS, ALL W 2iSof working peovia, to suguge in « business of which canbe dove “iu'e suuall ‘roou st Lome, daytime or evening. No picture busiacssa | No BunUag: simple and easy: can ted th the ora county village. Auy person fess than #2 Ser week should seud de. for 1ult directions bow to 224 working ‘an envelope contain. fixes sausle of "Circulars. free. ALBANY SUPPLY CO, Albany. N.Y. 017 -H0t W: ANTED—A DRESSMAKER IN EVERY FAMILY. Learners for Prof. CHMISENELS new | “Ix. tems wit ¢ ‘Or ‘and ; payment tel employment tor inti, Teceipts, or Lum- nk welt-addrecsed ‘kt SUPPLY AGENCY, sep: AGI VERY COUNTY IN THE ‘87> per month and expenses. ‘aud with staunpa, ALLWOKIA MAN- ‘Rutherford. N. J. sin WANTE 38 ‘foaistane ve. (opposite City Hall) ix Som- Waiate BUY HALF INTEREST IN A sunall for oy three hundred dollars, Address H. BY, Siar 18-3" 2 Wy ANT ED—4 HANDSOME 8; COND-BAND BABY WES. Rais Rare WEEDS TOBET & PHAETON BGGY, bv Warteos 5 STORE OB A ART oF show window, a ave, Adatese HUFTT ULER 1301 Fetn.w. tlt-ae ANTED—500 PAIRS OF OLD CaST-01 W 422 band Shoen for wtich ‘cass paid. “Address OLD aE HE TRY OCK BUG NE AT 20 CENTS Wround | Doesa't get rancid: enpe better tune Duiistign sou, dl Comer Market, aud S44 Northern Ditery Marker: “WM. C. SCKIBNEL peti Wiki ED—@300—1 WANT TO BORKOW 1HREE vaudred do.lats for which Iwill yive notes amily cbt payable ik monthly installzvente: incl “q WEIGH, starothce nt ‘TED-PARLOR FURNITURE BEUPHOLS- V y tated Sed Mat tressse made over in Bret<ciass ‘urk done at residence. Address C. oe CAPIT.L HILL HAV- ‘or rooms for rent ould leave their address 300 Batse. nlz-16t NTED—HIGH ASH, PRICE PAID FO! Second-hand Clothing ‘Ladies Dreasen. yet Featner Bods: afl Kinds of Household Pure Sitdte.” Address Box 74, Bar Omoa 010-2" Warren PHOT FORMERLY ob the avenue, is pow at 725 7th st.. waking be:- Scape y seca eke ie fares wade Uy Sur. Davin "oes y ANTED— HOKSLS ‘ountry st €10 per month.” best teed, care sear cite eee acerca, sudrias Ver City ‘ut -2w" ‘ED — BY ‘nd Gentiewnen’ prices paid. Audress Wittee pa suds of Sekine pumupe work Bp the must skili a AT, 323 Sth ot a Canes for every Ree Peet trom 9 am. to FOR _RENT—OFFICES. x ‘Adareen \\) ANTED—BY 4 GERMAN MAN MTvatiON a wefal sound store driver. or to, afraid ot or Pat Ws Searudtoatares V ANTEDIIMMEDIATELY A W and open. ({ED—ORDERS FOR WHITE AND COI men apd ¥; ‘walters, Fete KN WAT HELP OF ALL KINDS Sep aas A ScRno Las Boe De ae Sarbanes Be batttor be sevoud floor. 2iS-la RITEMAN 4 FURS Isa ED 8 Feviste Star «ih nae GENTLEMAN GIN und-r seven. © a O FURNISHED BEDROOMS, FOR apd son, with or oUt oes Ris ae tar ie 'D PERMANENT_ Y y,Uy a rendenan, two or thre rogue. fu winced min tooder: bose. an Dap tt 4 TANTED-TWO mother vl Circles, of Ve Font oF tion tga ae nl6-4t TED — 5S is On par rg oe ioe ROO MES REE O #th st aw, Vv laced pense. et dels cash Tad -tocm houses. Mo fate at short notice. alm, two ment, CHAS. A. SHIELD», I WS 7eD ante ‘tomer. two sin: reut well ad pay gvod n16-3t WANTED—HOUSES = ——= NTED—10 PUKCHASE OU tain to 0 Howe. all snoegn teaprowee maust be between 15th and 24th, Baud O sta. “price {rem 4.000 to 96,000. B te in East Washi: JOHN F. \y ANTED—A NICE HOU 4 ste and Feonaylvanin ‘ouses nortuwent, ‘DIATELI JANTED-A FURNISHED HOUSE BY Most ful tenant for one © yr ANTED—TO PURCHASE ct dea" improvement: spi oe er ea, perry 2 P geepearee stues eect ee fraipe bulldhg, oo Be F nes Ares ne WNTHAEL Soe was land” “contsinine, ‘n pea yy iia, reapectton yy Seven. witian f mee of 104.00, 23, 9, BO. 40, aud I at 6100 er ere. ny a 70 moe ewes So socy tormna “SPE Savas w Co, 8 Bt 1007 F st. a. jn, B.C. SOR 8: ATA ‘CRCHASED aT isood, only StS perscres the OQ, beer igs “Lotis F eaOk 920 Ft nw A oY /ESIBA- S$ acres, a beet ep te ial NOUS EBD Pareet ow. Doane, all rovias wes

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