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bet cn adid oe THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.c., WEDN THE EVENING STAR. ‘The Evening Star bas 2 regular, permanent bona fide daily circulation mere than treble that of any other daily paper published in Washington, and much greater than that fall the other daily papers here added together. ey ‘The reported advice of Senator Gorman to Speaker Carlisle, to decline tne Speakership and take the floor as leader of the democratic side of the next House, 1s like the advice which Mr. Gor- ‘and still higher quarters, exceedingly fll-judged. Mr. Carlisie’s strong quality 1s not that of leader- ship. His temper ts judicial, rather than partisan. Hee 13 a democrat of the ideal school, having a fixed set of principles which he believes to be those of he democratic party, and living up to them as far ‘gin him lies; Dut as a democratic factionist and fighter in such an arena as the House he would over make @ success, His proper place is on the Dench, or in the arbitrator's chair, holding the balances even between the contestants. There his absotnte fairness, and his coo! self-porsesston amid the most exciting scenes, make him the right man sa the right place. In the famous aebate on the 414 not prove himself a leader in any sense. Let ‘Mr. Carlisle stay where he 1s, and permit his asso- elates in the House to elect him Speaker. ‘Then everybody will be satisfied that there 1s one office at the seat of government filled In a manner which could not easily be improved upon. “The nded park landscape to be seen most exte sm tae city Is tuat whlen is under. the eye trom the hor thecapliol. Counting from the east the Capitol grounds to the west side of the Monument reservation there is.a continuous park, —— block in width and seventeen blocks "Fis lies directly Carouge the conter of the ei Turing north ‘at jonument, the south of the White House, LF tnuing to the north side of Lafayette 5] the total drive is twenty blocks ia leageh, All of it is most beautiful and highly cultivated andcon- Of Mt ie covered with, trees of mature the Monument grounds over five Potomac flats bave been already jlanted in trees. ‘The ‘Monument grounds I an interesting letter to the Commercial Ga- tette Gen. Boynton thus describes the Mall, which 18 now divided and obstructed by the tracks, cars, 2nd station of the Baltimore and Potomac road, and which afew people who thank Heaven that They are not aesthetic are willing to leave sub- jected to Its present disfigurement; or even worse, ‘ere willing to expose to quadrupled evils of rail- yoad occupation by locating upon it union tracks andaunion station to still further divide, ob- struct, and disfigure the otherwise continuous and eautitul park. — Last year the democrats of Massachusetts went to the republican party in search of a candidate for governor, and chose young John Andrew, who bad plenty of money and many friends, ‘But whose associations in politics had always been disadvantageous conditions his canvass ended in disaster. Now the democrats of Boston have gone to the republicans in search of a candidate for mayor, and found one whose chief claim to prominence in bie party is that, eleven years ago, he ran for the ‘same office and was beaten out of sight by demo- eratic P. 0. Prince. And yet it was not very long ago that the Prest- ‘to question, and left an undue — of repubd- licans undisturbed in the ci preapeeie ated Abarchist Most at least had the pluck to air his ‘views in the court where he was undergoing trial in New York, instead of contenting himself with quietly letting the witnesses for the prosecution tell what a bad man he is He declared that an- archism 1s not @ revolt against any particular everyone. The name of the philosophy describes ‘ie sufficiently well. But Mr. Most should bear in mind that any social organization which sets out with the idea of abolishing all headship would quickly make away with the power he has so long exercised and enjoyed among the half-crazy and ‘wholly lazy fanatics of London and New York ‘Who call themselves “agitators.” The first signal of the success of anarchism as a system will be the knell of Mr. Most’s own proud eminence among his class. The verdict having gone against Most, the next ‘ting Will de to see how the courts above will treat Lim. If he does not sneceed in keeping out of prison as long as Jacob Sharp has kept out, he will ‘ave good cause to complain that equal justice is Bot meted out to rich and poor. ———— after the experiments recently made on the St. Paul Railway, here can no longer be a question of the argument so long waged over the coal stove. There may be many things still to learn about steam; but the funds- — ‘3M. Paul Dervlede ts credited with the threat that, if Jules Ferry ts elected President of the ‘French republic, be, Deroiede, will march to the sion of events in France 1 not likely to be im- peded by this menace, however. 3f. Deroleae’s Promised march is apt to materialize no more Substantially than that of Mr. Henry Watt ‘who, with forty thousand unarmed Kentuckians, Was to proceed to Washington to see justice done ‘Detween Hayes and Tilden at the close of their memorable contest, and is likely to be nO more formidable in results than the hostile demonstra. Lon of that King of France, who, Tart Paras Roya. “OPENING.” Ter Werner Towornow. Fair and slightly warmer weather, light to fresh ‘Rortheast winds shifting to easterly. SOUVENIRS, First floor, i L n DD. A YF a t HBB eh ¥ MEWS GooDe, fou tun i Boo “4 ¥ Kat door of 1119 Penns. ave | ior 2c. ‘In the next colamn is published ee — ane apna. reserve’ one piece of each Souventr lot to sont Gi customer. iabrelia, gol tops, for 91.98. q tops, setae tes AS anes ‘* Ue wa) ‘gen tie $3 8 oo segeee ‘00 ‘GOe Sie. styles, for Be. ‘fora. iz ‘Since the reular prices are still ‘Gr 2178, imarked on ail goods, and as the Gloves 35> Souvenir Prices will not be pub- . = lished to-morrow, it would be well ART GOODS. socut out and preserve the Sou- Se Leeds Porcelain Vases for 600, venir List for reference, x stn caer be, aoe Brass 50, 30 Chocks ( (e008) for $8.75, PANCY WORK. 10c Balls of Tinsel for 5c. Bae Eetees hae Plotter sien ‘S¥e Satin Covered Cushions, 20c. WARM ett 1.48 Colored Silk, Took do. ‘8c Merio Underwear for ae. GLOVES. 1-25 “Palate Royal K for eR Raat 1 Manta chamois, Te joven ‘While we do not claim an unse!- figh motive in quoting reduced elces for the “Opening,” we think Y THE NOW you can be waited on promptly, carefully, snd intelli- ently. NOW you can secure choice of an unbroken stock, and AT REDUCED PRICES. Ms Br wb & Ht PY AE. f E P aa aa ear ca? acre PLUSH GooDs, a 33 YW AE $1 Plush Work Boxes for 83¢. | $s $A 3 2 ieee 5, RE ‘oo ¥ 24 = ist Stas : jignes tis 14.75 Plush T< Why delay? Christmas week is Dear, and so is the anoual scram- ble to select presents from s broken assortment in a crowded ‘store, and with the aid of over- ‘worked and impatient clerks. it VERS. 1.35 Black G. G. Silks for tem of direct importation and tae the fr a, cash sales and purchases make the asaeit pana 8Y5ue Enwtisn Broed Bulticgs for 91.75. the reduced or Souvenir prices aoe cannot bmt be apprectated. 31-90 Sith Hose, al etyton, for 91.90, the pow (fast colors) tor $8 Rivbed Earlioh Hoes tos oo, PPP it NX S| 00 NN K bc uihdren's Ragan Howe all siyles, for 39¢. 3 P SNN oo pts x Ps 3°. Ska 08.8 £58 hemes ‘00 NOSN vo NSN “THE STAR” of Saturday, No- ‘vember 26, said of the “opening” “The Souvenirs of the occasion ‘will doubtless attract attention.” oo EF i ° 3 ‘P 5 “oo” F i EE oon i ; Holmes’ Rovele for 60, . " for 45e, auci "a Books at cost. We clip from “The Fost" of STATIONERY. ‘Tuesday morning. “The display is eo really very beautiful, and the va- foveltg ete Fapec S00 box, ‘Figty seems to embrace everything ‘20 boxes Note Paper ge. < ‘SHOES. a 50 st” Shoes for 63, i ae Roar a Seas eo. rm a, em ms o Cee eee, A lian ao oe We understand THE STAR of | this evening is to have part of its 4c Caps, stylem for S08: COTTON UNDERWEAR, igi — a ON THE | sevskes eo FET fea po fahe e ep columm. Preserve the list, — pity at 10 per cont dia. WORSTED GOODS, 8 fae ‘CORSETS. REE. jERSRYS. (02.08 Jerseys, all styles, for 69.48. PALAIS ROY AL. Help yourself to “s guide through the store.” The little ‘books will make shopping easy. Please notice the Book and Sta- toners department is om the 2 floor, not 1st floor as guide states. “OPENING ‘We inform the nervous that the ‘new patent air cushion makes our levator absolately safe. If the first Boor is crowded takes trip to Bd and 34 floory, where you'll Gad the best Lighted and Stted ‘how rooms in the Distriet, J. Cc. Herenrssos, IMPORTER. ae state pet et Pro ns ie. Large Stock of ‘And Made-up Lace Goods. HAND) ‘In all Styles and Qualities. ' DRESS Achoice selection fc wear, to for street and 5 ‘which we invite your inspection. onaine HOSIERY. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC. Eadieg BULK HOSE tn ovary color and shade. jladice Cas ‘colored and Uitsdies BEACK AND UNBLEACHED HOSE, 35c. Yai RICRELIEG LISLE-THREAD HOSE, $1 Sagrented Pat BLACK. HOSE, or money refunded, FURS. ‘Fine FUR TRIMMING of every description. Leap ee Bear, Marten, Lyna, Monkey. FOSTER KID GLOVES. 81 per pair and upwant. 230 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVEXUR “Tr Ar First You Doxr Sccceep ‘TRY, TRY AGAIN!” ‘This is an old school proverb, and many of your readers will exclaim “CHESTNUT!” If so, it is the best of its kind, and derived from the highest tree. Don't look at the ridiculons and mirth- provoking, but at the great moral lesson {t teaches. ‘Many of you ladies call at our well-known Remnant Rooms, situated on the Third Floor, and cannot find exactly what you want, or cannot match ‘scertain sample; s0 don’t feel discouraged but call again, a6 wo have always a large variety of Remnants, consisting of every branch in the dry goods trade. List oF feeatgeal nd re THURSDAY AND ia ee ia ibd aes Ee ‘Holiday Presents, consisting of Photograph and Auto- Graph Albums, Candlesticks, Whisk-bolders, Plush Pedestals, Fancy Boxes, &c., at half their regular ‘value, in order to makes clean sweep of the articles being left over from last season. A new lot of Cashmere and Serge Remnants. fally one yard wide, including many high colors, suitable for Holiday pu-poses, only 16c. s yard; standard price abe. A small quantity of Striped Manchesters, suitable for dresses, wrappers, &c., consisting of the latest fall shades, only 10c. per yard; regular price 15c. Our Great and Successful Reduction Saleof Cardigan ‘Jacketa for men to be continued. Several hundred remnants of Fancy Drapery, Serim, and Nottingham Curtain Laces, reganiless of cost. A new invoice of Checked Nainsook in different atyles, at 6c. per vard; regular value 10c. About 10 pieces of Brocade, Striped and Dotted Man- chester Velutinas, in different fashionable shades, only 26c. per yard; regular value §1 and 81.25. It may seem strange to you that such remarkable reduction can be made with proper reason, but it always has been our rule to close out the remainder of ‘any {tem regardless of its cost and value. Several thousand dozen of Men's Suspenders, equal im elasticity and style to any 25c. suspender in the market, at 14c. per pair. A special lot of Writing Paper, Envelopes, and Cards at haif value, Wehsve many exceptional bargains in our Comfort, ‘Blanket, and Spread Department. Not having enough spacein our advertising column, will mention only few of them: a Honeycomb Spreads at 60c.; regular value STi. Alot of Marseilles Quilts at 650.; generally sold at ‘900. ‘We have just opened s line of Fancy Plush Laprobes, im beautiful designs, at the lowest prices, Five cases of the best “Allen Furniture Print,” suit- ‘sble for comforts and other purposes, at Gc. per yard: regular value 8c. ONE PRICE, OUT EXCEPTION, 230% 42% 424 426, 7th at., 427, 419 Sth ot, Boerox Vanterr Srome STATIONERY DEPT., MIDDLE AISLE. Our success in this department has been phenomi- ‘Bal, and why? Because by our method of selling fine quality writing papers by the pound, we give about ‘twice an much paper for the same money as you would ae old way of buying by the quire at the ste- uate this our ln of domes an tmgorid es Paceterian, we cen suit the popular demand or taste, fastidious aera ms staal ent eel seers whe Goose. Berkshire Mille, Commercial or Octavo Size, Cream or White, Eur Bound. (shout 100 Sheeta) 180. Franconia Mills, Whit Broad Taid Linen, Com. or Oct. Ruled or Plain, 90e. 1b. — Cream Wove Com. and Oct.. Ruled or Plain, 300. Antique, Finest Com, or Oct., 30c. Ib. ‘Marcus Ward's Irish Linen, Octavo 49c., Commercial tb. A FINE LINE OF FANCY STYLES. ‘Small Square, Long and Narrow Scotch Plaids, 39, 40,60, 00s: Box. hd Fine Plush Sores of Stationery, Satin Lined in Gar- bat reef ceg BOSTON VARIETY STORE, SMITH & WARDWELL, i ‘705-707-709 Market Space. Avow Tn Crowns By comin eaty to sare some ofthe banging we tolling prior to removal to our Dew building, 514: Jeon we Perrin’s and Townes’ WALKING AXD DRIVING GLOVES in popular shades. 230-1m New Tutomone te Bus Duncans. ‘We have just opened = large stock of PARIS NOVELTIES for evening wear, including all ‘the newest shades and latest effects, and are showing Silk Bengalines in all the evening tints, at 8734c. New Moire Silks, Moire Antique and Faille Franoais to match gauses. ‘Melton and Astrakhan Cloths in all colors for Cloaks. Special prices in Fine Astrakhans. ‘New Silk Hossiery and Underwear, All shades Quilted Satines. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 Pennsylvania ave. See New Suavzs Ix Baoanctorus: W. M. SHUSTER & SONS. Have just received a new lot of FRENCH BROAD- CLOTHS inall the latest shades st $1.75, 82 and 92.50 per yard. ‘MOIRE AND PAILLE FRANCAIS SILKS to match. TETOSS PURE SILK VELVETS et €3.50 and 96. in in choice goods ever ‘Special Bargains in BLACK SILKS, GHOSORAINS, FAILLE FRANCAIS, MOIRE and MOIRE ANTIQUE, including some very rich novelties. BLACK SILK VELVETS, one piece, extra quality, Ae, worth 019. ‘The largest stock of CHOICE DRESS GOODS in this market at New York prices. ‘W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 Pennsylvania ave. ONE PRICE. 230, Our great $250,000 increase sale has become the topic of the town. The crowds that throng the differ ent floors of our buflding daily best attest the popu- larity of the timely and seasonable bargain sale how in progress in every department of our house. Gents’ Furnishings, Hate and Shoes are on the first floor. A walk through and an examination of the goods and prices displayed in each will readily convince the visi- tor that we bave—for the time being—lost sight of profits. Our great alm now isto increase the volume of trade, regardless of original cost or actual value of the goods we offer. ‘The second floor of our building is given up entizely to Boys’ and Children's Clothing. The magnificent ‘bargains to be found therein at this time was never be- fore approached, and, when they are gone, duplicates ‘will cost us and you more money. ‘The sterling values to be found on the third floor (Men's Clothing Department) surpass in extent and variety any previous mark-down sale made by us. Suits and Overcosts worth from $18 to $26 are now going at FIFTEEN DOLLARS each. Correot in cut, style, make, and fit. Don'twaitlonger. They're going fast SAKS AND COMPANY, THE PEOPLE'S OUTFITTERS, SEVENTH AND MARKET SPACE. ge CLOAK SPECIALS. As a“Cold-Wave” Bpecial we invite you to inspect the elegant lines of New Goods we are offering in our Cloek Department. ‘We offer all sizes of fine Astrakban Jackets, thoroughly fuished, at $6 each. Some very fine long-pointed Astrakhan Vis- ites, trimmed with Astrakhan Fringe, quilted satin lining throughout, Chamois skin pocket, we havemarked at @10cech, They are being sold in some places at $15. Afew fino Silk Plush Jackets—1 size $2,3 size 34,2 size 36—quilted satin lining, finely finished, with imported beaded collar and trim- mings, which we bought to sell at $25. Aswe have only these few sizes, we offer them at €21 cach, ‘We,offer a fow Ladies’ Checked Ragiuns, in = ‘Variety of colors and patterns, finely finished throughout, at 69.50 each. Our line of Striped and Checked Ladies’ Jack- ota, marked at 04, we offer at €3.89 each. ‘In this departmex: you will find the greatest Possible variety of Ladies’, Misses’ and Chil- dren's outside wrape at guaranteed prices. 330 Woodward & Lothrop call your attention to the following column of sttractive Daryuins now being offered at their establishroent, at the corner of 11th end F. 3 Wooownn & Lormor BEG TO ANNOUNCE AN OPENING or FINE EVENING SILK FABRICS ox ‘THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, WHICH WILL BE EXHIBITED IN THEIR TAILORING PARLORS ON THE THIRD FLOOR. wo Tuswexer Buzouss ALLLAREX COLLARS. tro lowe oa earns COLLARS, arta 23 sey to- morro. ng, fast more readily ye moraine. ‘you may “Sena Glos Brown, 25 and Men's Jersey Gloves, oMfon's Brame Wg Goves, in Navy Blue and ig ey Proce kt 3 Wool Gloves, i as- omeeens mrine Sootet’ Woot 750. and eat Augers Wool Gloves, only $1.00 per Toca ‘Sree $1.00, Wis. eh e125, Stsa "G18 tay 00, oes5rand napd ennre Ber ee eisjene, tn Navy Bi Says Wooles Say 46 and Boe. per woop earhih wa Fee Fook. HOPPING. eee Sa of kinds of ne ‘Christmas is to be gained, and often much iain dg we atvise to ab fortment off foliday. ‘rreater freedom fou avoid the tlironse, the vexatious dela) s. aa- iments, uneatisiactory pur haves, and trials facident to. shoppiug uring the week. Ghrisiman Rereat Exprosely for the Hollday trede, aud when these en ort Sra'sold we cam ek no more ike them this sea i son] Plus ‘You ‘cannot Sret-eetimate the tases of 3 ee Bilver-headed ar} af ES Ba on or Ps dittioulty in piotis ti ei ‘We call attention to our excellent line of GUARANTEED FAST BLACK HOSIERY FOR ‘the skin, clothing, or turn gray in washing. If they do what we claim they will not do, we will refund the price paid. Ladies’, 50, 623s, and 75c, per pair. x. size (for stout ladies), 75c. ‘Men's, 50 and 6:234c. per pair. CHILDREN'S RIBBED: Sire— 6, 6%, 7, Th 8, 8%, Price 46, 48,50, 52, ‘Ba, 56, REN'S PLAIN, “36, 58, 60, G2, 64, 66, 68 70, WOODWARD & LOTHRO! ‘Corner 11th and F sts. Basoaxs Ix Laces ‘Wo have closed out from an Importer several lots of Laces, which we secured at iy Jow prices, and propose to give our customers the benefit by offering them proportionately bi a, Oriental Laces, 3 to Ginches ‘wide, excellent for fancy work, ONLY 8 AND 12%c. PER YARD. One Lot of Fedora Laces, 3, 3%, 4% and6 wide, 17, 20, 25, AND 34c. PER YARD. One Lot of Black Chantilly Laces, 3% to7 One Lot Beige and 6s inches wide, 12% 20, ae ae - YARD. WoopWaRD & LOTHROP, Corner 11th and F sta. nw. WASEED 00x ceuIED. B ates * tbe honest sud indiastrious BOS Wakger ots x, oF SENSE ANB ‘Wen, ahem 8 = BANDRWek, ‘Supe. 34 ede st WASTEDIaS FO TARE THE A Aaney “oF ED—WOMLN COOKS, €10 10 840. Dermaida, Nurses and Lanm . Raye Devers or Farm Hare = Covered [abt warrten Wart! W NES wo" NEL. ONE 4 as ri a semi! ie WAiraro ONCE A LICENSED & Ls Sires of eucive and immediately at Gis wtb ie We os ‘art Bap hey a te white first-class Cool mis and inert y ase. WE aa. ras ne ra cana | sage door ceaibenal ncn an i 4 rning, 10 o'clock sharp. it WV ANTED-A WomAN TO COOK, WAS. AND irom. must stay at night and bring Apply 1334 Corcoran st. y ANTED—A BOY TO ALTEND 4 a‘ caer Wine iT ae ae Wiz ANTED-WHITE GIRL To Cook, WASH AND of three. ‘home to riebt sul 10 Bote ee = 30-2 WASTED_AN ENERGi Permaneut position: STN, Aoty Ton of horace r ‘ mes ‘Apply tt 10 and Tr Whole a io: D x _hTiawe and take care of & ied. Sile Row, Center Market ae WASEDA Near PROTEST HITE GRE 13 oF 14 yeurs old as nurse for child’ years wd Address CR, Staroftice, ps0. D—A GIRL TO NURSE eferchs: amd stay a: nizint MUST MAVE Also, boy for yselt generally useful. Ap bows “ im ie A COLORED WOMAN TO Gooxk, Hand iron for aemall family mast be a good 2 13th st aw RELIABLE GENTLEMAN 5 As. reo one of ma ey TAT GIML. WHITE OR COLORED to care for an invalid ned. 2 HOUSE 2. W Call at once at 607 iSiee awe ANTED — GIRL TO DO GEN VY work: must briug references, 149 K EKAL y ANTED—YOUNG LADY To Assif Stationery Dej quick tolearn; Apply aiter 1 CO., successors T ce be. bright, ‘aud one with sone © yee. —e lock A. G. WIT! 7 Tekas Ae Ma WRITER WITH A Ma Wartes— at room, WASTED BARBELS “TWO. GOOD AND. ‘D SOBER ay men cam have steady work, a Ww. ANTED--SITUATIONS. y ‘COLOFED MAKRIED Maw A Warten INST Clase Baie EE Ww ERENOATNENT Foe Seana « Saas eee et Bites AGENCY, 618 Th ne OY Magis ot og fe Sooke, a +3 BuuNRAM 6: ow ae atria ae SDcUARTEAS = Eas aye recreates tre Butlers. RAL A. COOMBS Od PS eee WEASIED BY 4 SETTLI D COMPETENT WaITR Noma. © situsiion as tiuresor teroeee yan ies cde, siven. Gall st 138 heh Beier WV ASTER, SUTUATIONS rou Tanne cua butiers. all white ith « } J st EMPLOYMENT BUREAD 233s Desc aes WASTED! Soop Home Por a coop oar. ted women ‘Addrees office box 1 —— Po yANTED. rep “Stanton we Wir artox BY A WOMAN as A tf eee arewaes ‘i Wipe tide. RESPECTABLE waiter iy restaurant or be reierences eiven, Adarves S17 Som ac neo Bytes A ansep a “REFINED, RPLIABLE AND co toomal refereners, with unexe Wiystas BY A STENOORAPIR EMPL oy. fen 4 pam Acdrem STENDOKATICR, Ww 4 4 COLORED wo tion to do washing ant ences given. Call at 416 Precklin at uw Wale coerican woman, 6 rivustton pe inthe Ay bs wy 14 ood semunstrers best refer ata ANTED BY A_RESPLOTAPLE AND Bisa. ANTE! i vevvate Yom ire ity relerewces. “Adbiteem Iho > W ta waces, BBB, IOP FP ANTED BY ALADY, A SITUATION ia PLL or a family, by ay OF work, or take sewing home. Address & G., Star of ee vANTED—a PORTEaGDT AS LADY'S ware. Gov- oF housekeeper for wilo' bachelor by Ww ANTFD—A YOUNG PUENCUMAN Wants Situation on s good farm. near the general fari lig also, ot heard inquire at 000 Fst news a . w Ww ED IMMEDIATE Y_-ONE COMPETENT ‘Waist Tetioress to make ladies ccata, ates EC. uvkates, 1922 Pennayl n.w., over Hahn’ ANTED—A ave 5 TO TARE CHARGE OF ap established business ip Washington chance, ‘security “req CHANCE, Sur NTS 7 TO) HAN E THE NF ical Yak Erastug 4 Greatest novelty produced. Erages tuk fn two re sends ‘bo abrasion of paper. 200 to ot One agent" fn ait. #82 taleg amounted to vs mo hours, “Territory absolutely ite Salary to good Sample 35 cente. For Padres thie mantiacturers, 3-W, BRINN TIE & 60. alaska, Wis. ED-A GOOD COAGHWAN TO DRIVE PRI carriage apd take. care of horwen, first-class jai y between # and 10 am. at ZENERGETIC AGENTS | TO SEL Burglar Proof gd.amtener,, Havid ie Profits, ‘Circular frees conta geet WM. H. FAKRAND. ROCKESTER, New ori Ww: Sabie ane orem needlework at theip own homes (town of country) by a wholesale house. le enutae.” Good ay gay be made: “Everything furnished, Particulars thee, \dress ‘Neodiework Uo, 135 8th at. N-VCity. with references 717 Mt. aw. e7-l2w" mpazormnon, | W! STED-AGENTS TO SELL MY PATENT fC: SMITH, 80" Him ns Syracuge, . * as-6e N.Y. ANTED_ EMPLOYMENT OF EVERY DESCKIP- tion cm be found at SOUTH WASHINGTON rapons U, Bll-im 7th st. aw. ‘Mme. 8. J. MESSER, “Conservatory ie NTS IN per F mouth, and e pt hes wih ALE WORTH St SAB GEACTURING CO. utherfor N WANTED- MISCELLA EOUS tin ‘ANTED-BY A YOUNG LADY OF Ex- perience copying, ‘to do at home: ee ‘hurnished if desized, ‘Address BL ANTED-SOME FAMILY TO TAKE AN OR- phan, white ‘boy from the co Seay ae Ee sarah sont OF be oan be fe D— 19, PURCHASE, A CORKTS x ie ht wer all kind cad of 4d U8. —— Dept ofbeiat ert Wea Sate - ‘8. and War — used or wut gage tare tie eh a ‘ARTED OR UP. FROM Wee ei ketene, = Been! J. A. 1538 dois ae age yg ee BILLIARD ible wi Aacutes, in god co HORSES G1 GRoo} ED. “FED AND ar eeareag BURTERINE ai, 20 CENTS eo =] Ser tt, Northern Sci bil sus-150* Egy MINTER Ai GEN. EF. th. Taquire of Watters Wires SS een TAF LE. © & BUNDY, OF er rE ee | A) y ANTED—BY A YOUNG GENTLEMAN, A PLEAS. ¥ aut furnished Koom, tetween 2d and’ Ytn spd D Massachusetts hdres Bh Bh Mar oftce p2o-e COMMUNICATING “ROOMS IN section for brother Wotrtuwestern WASTED By A LADY, two | URPTENSUED, Communicating Rooms, west of 13 Be, aud HoTEh a Corcoran ts, preferred, rejerepoes dress, scating prieg UNFURNISHED oO’ W. ANIED_NOW Je YOUR BEAT GRANCE TO Pent roome, we claim best facilities tor renting (ort tern, &e. D. @. PLO 1226 Fst. ne rED | FURNISHED (OR UNFU roums to Tent can save money ox soci ws. = Pewive constant calle from E2G-Gr HUOM RENTING AGENCY, 612 that. nw. WANTED--HOUSES. y ANTED- TO RENT. Fae Ph NINE. city , +t y HOLLAND & TiomPson. sh A@vounite gan Bushe MONEY TO LOAN. ONEY TO LOAN aT 5 PER ENT ON AP proved ‘weal cotete sscurtey antes Tika Pav sear yonb ans IN SMALL SUMS, Gi aaa GT Bonds Commer hee ‘Ariny_ sud Navy Oficere’ Puy ascouute casbed, andotner acceptable a n28-3t a Merwin wis rat SONAL PROPERTY Ac security for individual = ogee Veruis, by = well-ku: il valuable bi tate plate, Dena so, 4 reas in ful, CONF ONEY TO LOAN oN a as 4 Mitccuce sovall apviicaioon SWOnMTEDT SuADLEY De? et ett EX TO Loan. anes a $100, 000 FOTOS ON MARYLAND os wars * = 00. = 322.8, Charlee xt. Ualumore Moers : ‘ o® REAL EsiaTe Is SUMS Toweat rete uf interest. 3 “oO. HOLTZMAN 13 $ is ‘ONEY TO LOAN O% APPROVED REAL estaTe commissions No delay "GLU. 8. LINKING. cor Bi fees | Me ie 3 meres Lew oN eet\ goed collatersi et aud ey 4 ww . |