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pie me Star Out of Town, leaving the city for any iength of time ean bave THE Stak walled reguiariy w any address 0¢ for any period tuzy may desire, wr Au a the paper by matt must be eccompanted *oney,—at the rate of ffieen cents & week, or fity cents per month, unless gent to a foreign couatry, wuen the price, wnclud- ing postage, ts 80 cents per month. $$$ Of all the expressioas of opinion on the Presi- Gent's retaliation message, gathered by Stax re- Porters yesterday, oun of the most suggestive was Wat of Mr. Adis, cf Llinoly, who suowed nis Joyalty asa republican vy saying: “I doubt bis Reeding more power. We all know what the mes- Sage Was for;” aod bis patriotism as an American by the statement: do not Kaow about tue law, ‘ut tf any further power is necessary he sball have My estar as my vote is concerned.” Tuat isa Manly attitude, waich ali the other mem- Ders of bot houses of Congressare commended to Study. The powers of retaliation already given ‘Whe President are so extensive that tuer: cana ve Mttie additional dnger of misuse in enlargiag ‘them io the particulirs Suggested. If the Presi- Gent ts earvest.y desirous of doing what is Dest for the country in tue imacter, tue extra powers he Calls for will contribute to the republic's ad- Vantage; and if, as bis critics assert, ue is talking Merely for effect, such a concession by Congress ‘Would take all the force out of the o1uff. The sit- Uation suxgests eituer the prompt passage of tue Jegislation requested or an equally prompt decla- Fation, like that in tue bond case, Lo tue effect tuat the President is asking (or sometulng waich be already bas througu ine wise torethougut of Con = a ‘The oadest specimen of commemorative broth- @rhood thut bas culie to public notice for many @ day, ts the “aswetation of Chatsworth sur- ‘Vivors,” recently orjanized at Peovia, UL All ‘Bewspaper readers wiil recall tue horrible disasver On tue Toledo, Peoria aud Western Kaliway a year @g0, Wheo a train coutaining six hunired excu:- Sionsts bound for Niigara Puls, broke through a tresue wien had be2a damaged by fire and was erusped and burued, be casualty belug attended With meartreading iacidsuts Tos ies of the @8sociation Is to gatter iu a fraternal relation a.i She persons still living wuo were on the wrecked rain aod noid periotical meetings to cultivate a Closer acqualatance and tlk over thelr tunillag @dventures. Tne organizers also propose to and Out whether aay of tue survivors are in need, and to raise a fuad for munisienag to their Wants. Frou this poiut of view the society is @ Deweliceut in-tiulion and deserves eacour- agement; but tis excellence of purpose does Bot roo itof its oddity. The veterans of a milt- tary campaign, tue Workers in a great poiltical Canvass of tue past, and many other classes of men who bave voluntarily entered into obligations Qd incurred periis W life, imo or fortune tor the Sake of a cause to waich their nearts were de. ‘Voted, have formed associativas to revive from ‘Clune to the the memory of tueir prowess; but ‘the Chutsworta assoc.atioa, which commemorates Only an accident, and one whose details can call Up no visionsof triumph and glory, but oniy thoughts of anguish, !s perhaps unique tn its way. Six percent interest on swall sums of money is Considered aa excelient lavestment, and yet, as ap evidence of the persisteace w.ta waicu tae human Mind clings toform ra.her than suvstance, mulu- tudes of people daily allow twenty, thirty, mity, ‘and even ous bun.red per cent opportunities to go begging. Inacity uka Washington, which 1s de serted dy alarge fraction of 113 population every ‘Summer, nine out of ten of the local merchants lower tue prices of their goods for tue hot months Father than carry a large stock over. Of course this of itself constitutes no reason for buying articles Which one does not want; but there are sundry things which everyone does want and must have, at oue price or asotuer, at certain intervals, ‘They are staples; their styles do not cuange; aad ‘the necessity for replenisuing one’s suppiy comes as regularly as the changes of the moon. Under- clothing, boots and suoes, standard groceries ‘Which do pot spoil by Keeping, plain statioaery, table cutlery, and Kitchen uteusils, tools and ‘small hardware, are offered in many cases at such Prices that @fty cents will buy now what would cost seventy-five ceats oradollar during that Part of the year when traie is brisk.‘ Asa practi- €al proposition, no one will d-ny that tuere is as Much proat in the saving of Aity cents on a dollar asin receiving that Mfty cents in the form of in- ‘Yerest; and the man who thus keeps bis money ‘busy by buying when he can buy cheapest not only helps the merchant—who would rather have ‘the money than the goods—but adds so much to Is spare capital by reduciag the amount he is bliged to pay out of bis income for the current expenses of living. ee One interesting retl-ction, in connection with the talk of a possible war with Great Britain, is That our adversary would bave not ouly a fine navy of her own to use at the outset, but a mag- nificent fleet of merchantmen and passenger ships, now wader private ownersulp, out ready to be Pressed into goverament s-rvice ny moment, although a large proportion oc their actual propr.- etors are American citizens Take the newest and Muest passenger vessel afloat, the City of New York, for example, wuich is owned by Americans, ‘Dut was Dullt in a Britisa yard, carries tue British fag, is under a British registry and is manned by British seam‘. How long, provably, would Great Britaio wait before maklag use of her as a trans- port sip, if war were once deciarel? And aow cheerful would be tue feeling of the American Owners at seeing their proid vessel put to such @ ‘use by tueir couatry’s foes: $< ___ ‘The trurb ts that the repuolican Senators are Jealous, becaus the President in the poultical play now going 0a insists, like bully Botiom, upoa act- ing all the leadiag parcs nims if without regard to Incousisieacies; aad pusues Lue OLber political ac- tors aide, whether the occasion requires one to “roar you a8 gently as any sucking dove” in the character of a pro-Eas.ish negutistor of treaties, OF to roar so loudly, aS a retallationist ogre demanding fresh opportunities of grinding English am! Canadian bones, that tue American fsberman and tbe Irisu-American voter exclulm with de- hight: “Let nim roar iat” The disgruovied Senators intimate that one Who at his own request has beeo assigned io the Msueries drama Thisby's Part of speakiag “In a monstrous small voice” oui. Bottoms Bottom in now essaying to “move storms” Pyramusike. $$ <_____ It ts proper that a gratetul coustry should pen" ‘Mon Its veterans of tue late war, but the veterans suould be allowed in ali cases Of such reward for ast services readered to draw their money with- Out being required to expose their veuerabie, Dattle-scarred oodies in tue uniform of District poli emen to the perniciously active and heavily Muscied crumioals aud ruMaas against whow Lue lives and property of tue people of Washington are to be protected by tue city poitce force. The Jaw, if 0 ts stullio force, Which requires Districe policemen to come from tue Army or Navy, at- taches duties for the performance of which he ts ‘Unfit to the veteran's" peasiog, and tends to leave ‘the city waprotected at the mercy of tue criminal Classes, The dusiness boow, according to the Boston Commerciat Bulletin, has taken a {rest start all over the country. Au improved tone is percepil- Die iu certain ranches of iron and steel wanuiac- ture; several new suve and leatuer rms bave be- gun dusiness; We paper manuracturers have made ‘am increase Of force; aud cota, suk and woolen mills waich bave long been idle are resuming Work. Toall tuese cucering signs must be added the fact that neariy forty per cnt of tae misior- unes of mapuracturers Waich have Dad to ve re- eorded for tue lust (ew weeks have been due to fire, storms and other causes remote frow that of trade depress a <r Superinteudent Mies is sound in his views on the guestioa of Underground wires He also gives Vvestimony concerning a personal desire on the Streets are crowded, happy creatures, ‘All with smiling, pleasant features, To aud fro they are going, Occamona ly each other showing: Dress Guods, Gingham or Pereale, Dvaxht st Lansbuneh’s Kemnant Sale. “Blow the trumpet, let them know” ‘Where for barwains they «al go. ‘Ube public's interest we protect (Our past desiins’s proves the tact, Of the People We Have continued our GREAT REMNANT SALE On the Third Floo., until further netion. LIST OF BAMGALNS OW HAND: The last lot of the well-known Mahdi laid, tn Dark Patterua, at Se. per yard, reular value 12340. Ginusius, 1 reuch Onrasoiiee Vouttow, Clo Lawus ire Sic'mauy other suuumer Fabrice euvastiouly below cont ‘80 places of Bue, Brown and Drab Cotton 0 Durer eR Mabso ise Weaspes and general west Several cases of Plain Se cen nel opera tion at 10e. br elgreal rate Se: Pieces vl tue lotte retomne, su, fv de tus, at Ue extreuse low ngure of Ve. Det FandSwe it eevee ree rater We Bave selected a lot of Parasols from our Rawal De pars jleced ou the third. Flour, to be sold at Quc.a.d $1 cacu; worth trom 61.50 10 83, Come Sery aud yet tbe Brat eawion, ‘A.ew lot of tue famous Aduuis Drapery. 40 inch yao ikke Crea 010." per yard Fogtiar poe ‘cases of the German Fancy Ticking, warranted featuce pivol at Soe per ytd, Worts doe: Bud utber Drantis of Feather Licking at iat value. Thiru Fivoc, duu t forget simere Deyartivent, as We have special ONE PKICE THE BEST POLICY. LANSBUKGH & BKO., au25 420, 422, 424, 426 7th8t_N. W. We Neves Cease Frise IN SKASON AND OUT OF SEASON WE KEEP BANGING AWAY To let the People know that we are not only alive, but VIGILANT. Ours is an aggressive life, we aim to achieve SUCCESS through the chaunels of rig., of Truth and of Justice ‘The writing of these lines consumes « precious part of our life and yet it ie Rixht—to spread the TRUTH that you may know where to seek aud flud JUSAICE. Bang! Meu s sack Suite, Autumu Weights, 7.50. It is KIGHT—TusaT YOU abould kuow this, ‘Bang! Lavg!! Meu's Suits, Macks and Cutaways, 68.75. ‘The TKUTH. the whole Tu UTH, and nothing but the TRUTH. Bang! Bang!! Bang!!! Men’s suits, Sacks and Cute- ways, $9.75 and $10.75, JUSTICE to yourvelf demands that you see what nuanner of goods these are. THis 18 Nor OUR LAST GUN “By a very large majority,"—and as the preset cold ‘snap is very sugwestive of something close fitting aud comfortable, we merely mention the receipt of s few all-wool TOP coaTS At 5.25, $7.50 and $7.75—Also, Children’s Suits, fall weights, at $1.25 A SUIT. ALL- WOOL TROUSERS, 82, 82.50, $2.75, 82.78, 83, $3.50. COME TO HEADQUARTERS, IT ly WORTH THE CANDLE. Genuine Seersucker Coats and Vests, $1.37. SUPPLY A-MOST EXHAUSIED, Genuine Seersucker Coats and Vests (Boys), VICTOR E. ADLER'S 10 PERCENT CLOTHING HOUSE. 10 S27 and Buy 7th st n.w.. coruer Massscuusetts ave. Strictly One erie (Cren Saturdays till 11 p.m S7-OFFICE COATS, stripes and checks, on sale Wednesday, aud Fi from 71 needy, miday moralugs, from Punsevau Strom BALANCE OF SUMMER UNDERWEAR AT A GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. BALANCE OF PARASOLS AT ONE-HALF. REMNANTS, ODDS AND ENDS AT HALF THEIR VaLUE. BLANKETS—COOL NIGHTS—BLANKETS AT BARGAIN PRICES. FALL DRESS GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. NEW CARPETS. A complete stock at low prices. BALANOE OF MATTINGS AT PRICES TO CLOSE. CARHART & LEIDY. 928 7th and 706 K st n.w. E. G. Darn 719 MARKET SPACE. DURING THE PAST FEW DAYS OUR PLACE HAS BEEN CROWDED WITH CUS- TOMERS EAGER TO PURCHASE GOODS DAMAGED BY WATER. WE ARE PLEASED TO SAY THAT THE BULK OF THE STOCK HAS BEEN SOLD. SMALL LOT OF FANS, CUTTER’S SPOOL SILK, HANDRERCHIEFS, LACES, VEILINGS, PINS, BUTTONS, ao, ‘&c, AT HALF PRICE REMAIN WHICH WE WILL BE PLEASED To Suow. ADDED TO THE ABOVE, WE HAVE MANY CHOICE BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPART- MENT. ALL OUR BLACK AND WHITE CHALLIES. aT 1240. BEST FRENCH 8A- TINES, 250. ; REMNANTS OF SAME, 120. EXTRA VALUE IN SUMMER GOODS TO CLOSE. SIG DRIVE IN EMBROIDE«IES. PARASOLS AT AND BELOW CosT. PRICES THE LOWEST. ALL Goops GUARANTEED AS REPRESENTED. E.G. DAVIS, auze7i? MARKET SPACE, COR. STH ST. ADIES, WILL SAVE TIME MONEY, AND AN- faoyanee Have your Sewn na Sree ING S73) Feu bw bap die par aund eupylies for all mases ole’ agence ot the celebrated He vebuld cewiue Muchines Garrat Banoaws Ix Rexxanta ‘We have just finished taking stock and find we have on band ap unusually large lot of KEMNAN'S of all ‘kinds, which we are very desirous of turning into tmouey, and have therefore marked them at such prices as will insure their sale Many of them are in leuytbs ‘that are suitable for Children's Drese-s, and are of rood quality xenerally,aud mauy good varguins are of- fered, comprising Black and Colored Cashmeres, All- Wool Dress Goods, Ginghsma, Bl.ck and Colored Sila, Mohairs, Poplins, All-Wool Cloths, and ends of Dress Goods yenerally. aud all st about half price All marked in plain figures, ONE PRICE ONLY. ¥.M. SHUSTER & SONS, e025 219 PENNA AV Ovencoars. AUGUST MAY MOT SEEM TO BE THE MONTE IN WHICH TO ADVERTISE OVERCOAT, BUT ANY ONE WHO WAS OUT EARLY ON THE MORNING OF ‘THE 23D NEEDED ONE. NO GENTLEMAN I8 SAFE IX GorNa OU? OF THE CITY FOR A SINGLE NIGHT m™ TaIS CHANGEABLE SEASON WITHOUT OME, OUR LINE OF FALL COATS 182 GOOD SHAPE, PRIORS FROM $10 TO 935, 3B BARNUM & Co, ante 981 PENNSYLVANIA AVR ANOTHER PHEAY Biv 8. ‘Gargains that will Eclipse Anything ever offered by ‘tus, Dothing excepted. ‘Dur losses we count on willbe heavier than any of the two previous sales; but in taking stock ws FOUND THOUSANDS OF ODDS AND ENDS, and these will be sold without the least consideration of cost. BaBGAINS THAT WILL CONVINCE THE MOST 8K. PTICAL DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. All of our 5c. French Satteens for 20c. a yard. £00 dosen of 5-8 Napkins, were $1.35, for 820. * 45 dusen heavy Damask Towels, were 15c., for 10c. 99 picces of checked and iarge Plaid Nainsooks, were 1284 suff 150. a yard, for Go. s yard. 9 pieces of 36-inch Checked Wool Dress Goods, former price 25c.. now 17c. yard ‘Bpiecesot 40-inch All-wool Black Boucle Dress Goods, former price 75c., now 40c. a yard, MILLINERY DEPAR | MENT. ‘The balance of ali our white Straw Hate, were 250 68c., for 9c. each. “ ‘The balance of our Trimmed Hats and Bonnets, ‘were $3.50 to $2.23. Remnants of 85e.and $1 Sash Ribbon, for 680. 8 yard, ‘The balance of allour fine colored Colored Straw Hate and Boonets. were $1.50 to $2.50. now 730. UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. pair of Olive Turcoman Portiers, were $5, now £9.50 a pair, ° 2 pair of Red Turcoman Portiers, were $8, now 86.50» pair. 2 pair of Autique Lace Curtains, were $3.50, now 2 pieces of ‘Colored Curtain Scrim, was 10c., now Ge. ayant, ‘2 Ottoman Shoe Boxes, were 82.25. now 50c. each. CURSETS AND MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, Baumn's Own- Ma. \d Seuitary Corsets, sizes 18 te 22, former price $2.50, now 81 Imported C. :. Corsets, Red. biack ana Gray Satteen, bite Coutil, were $2.50, now #1. i. Camuric, sqtuare-neck, Coract Covers for 2c. Siy.es of $1 Sairt, Cambric hulle, with SCiuster Tucks, for Bsc GLOVE DEPARTMENT. $1.25 Black K.d Gloves, faucy stitching, for 50c. ve 1.25 Ladies’ Colored Silk Gloves, for 35c. ir. dice’ aud chilurs "8 otored Silk Mitte, were 600. dc. ani 7c,, now 15c, a puir, CLOAK AND SUITS. A lot of 81.25 Children’s Jerseys, now 25c. ‘Children’s Cloth Wraps, were $4.50 to $8, now 81.50. ‘lack Beaded Stik Visite, was $22, now $11.08 jgflck Beaded Cioth Visites, was 618.50, now 8. 2 (giored Novelty Cloth Visites, wore 613.50, now *STediew Long-Cloth Garments, were @8, #10, now aie. NOTION DEPARTMENT, A Jot of Folding scrap Baskets, were 5e..now 12c, ISt of Lange Brass Photo. Fraies, wore Soo- aad eT ivtor Give Buttoners, were Sc., now 1 fot ot ok now le. A lot of Skin: Belting, was oc" & yard, now Se. & Jot of Tuck Combe, were Se. and 10c, uow 2c. rd Wi of Linen trimialng jas Sc. & piece, now Jot of Putz Pomade, was 25c. a box, now 2c. a box, TOILET GoODS DEPARTMENT. t of Glass Bottles, was 10c. aud 13¢ , uow Se. tof Fieuch Piste Mirrora, were 30¢. to $1, Row lot of Nail Files, were 10c, to 25c.. now 5. A lot of 25c. Euclish Tooth Beu-b s. now 1230, A lot ot Grey's Indelible Lux, was 23c, now i. ‘A lot of Soap, were 15¢. 10 22c., bow Se LEATHER GOUD3 AND JEWELRY. pilot of Chain Braceicta, were 25.8 pair, now Se, a . phlgtet 40e. to 7Se. Hair aud Jersey Ornaments, now We. eae ‘2 ist of Oxydized Tablets, were Zhe. to 50¢. 4A lot ot Breastpaus, were 40c. to Zee. tow 350" o> 2 Lot of Curse Cases, wer 2c. to 6135 now L0c, Alot or Fea Kuives, were 25c., uow ide —were 300,, now 200 VEILING DEPARTMENT. A lot of Mursbout Veiling, brown only, was 10c., "Rotor Cut Veils, were 10c. and 15¢., now 3c. each, a a now Je. aucy Veillug, was 230. to S0e.,uow 1UC. 6 ard. * Alot of 250. and 35s, Sewing Silk Vellings (ail colors), now 12)¢¢. & y Alot ot Biack ‘Dot Net, was 50c., now 1c. DRESS TRIMMING DEPARTMENT. A lot of Colored 8.1k Ornaments, was 75c. to $1 50, now Sc. yard. 5s te $1.50 a yard, now 10c. a yard. ad let of Teliununa Braids, were 10. to 25e., now niko! Back Bend Ornaments, were 50c. to $1.50, sAlot ot tisck Bead Fringe, was $4 t0 85. yard, now A jot of Colored Cords, was 1c. to 2c, now le, & _ Ajsotof Black and Colored Fr to 83 sete aed ae ‘ringes, were $1 to $3 a LADIES’ NECKWEAR DEPARTMENT. ng, was 10c. to 20c., now Sc. a yard. aig ot Hise dace an Bator Cusialeetten, war 61250 & lot of Odds and Ends in Ruchings, were 25c. to tc fils a ad’ I0'F ive Linen Cape Collars, were 1c. Adotot L ven Fe ding Bul 15e., 4 RE ae to ee ‘Scarts aud Fichus, were $2.50 w #5. now 61 50 each. FAN DiPARTMENT. A lot of Real Ostrich Featuer Faus, were $2, now 99c Alot of Sa:iu Fans, were ¥80. to $1.50, uw 750. BUITON DEPARTMENT. Alot of fancy bone sud meial buttons, were 10c. to Alot ot whi.e and creaia ball pearl buttons, were 3c. 4 dowel, uow 1Uc. a dugeu, A lot of metas buckles, were 25c. to 50c., now Sc. SHIRT WAIST DEPARTMENT, tof $1 King shirt waists, now 50 tof (oc. King shirt waists, now 23. Jot 0. flefue. shir. waists, were $1. uow 58c. Jotot Sauuel shirt waists, were $1.50 to $2, now EMBROIDERY DEPARTM:NT. Sacrifice sule; vods almost give a Liot ‘of euuroidertes, were Be ad Ze, usw Se. riot of embroideries, were 10c. and 12c., now 5c. a Pil it of embrolderies, were 15c. und 20c., now 0c. « 7a lot of embroideries (22 inches wide), were 40e. to ‘ied Swiss founcings, were $1.50 Bow ¥ic.e yard. : or LACE DEPARTMENT. ‘colored Torebou Laces, were 25c. Piece, ngw hee pieceod Es yeni wee ls of Granta nets, were 286. to 50c.8 yand, now ‘A lot ut Bho Plat.Val. 43 inch founctugs, were 81.50, now 75. & yard. 75 to 1-00, Bow O0e. ec ne 70 Cheats, be. ware ‘Betor ‘cruguet sets, were $1.75, now 81 each. ry brass placques, were $2.50, now #1. ‘2 lot of travelame 1s, Were $3 to 94, iow A..ot of taucy articles, war ry ah ‘MEN'S FUKNISHING DEPARIMENT. Men's 65c. and 85c. Hi eae Bs avers Unters ng tic eh, Men's €1.25 Silk aud ‘Suspeuders, now 75c. A lotof Men's 30c. Fancy Striped Underwear, now 2, cmc. bbe ett Wanuibie Huariehand dette, now SHAWL DEPARTMENT. ‘50 Eubroidered Cashinere Scarfe, now 750. alctof Children’s 25c. and 37¥0. Lisle Socks, now eck, Hobed anu Row dsc tocn orieran Vests, high PABASOL DEPARTMENT, fistereeieat setae oepocer et sh a ss OUTING SHIRTS REDUCED. €2.50 Outing Shirts to xo at $1.75. $2 Outing Shirts to go at $1.50. WINDSOR TIES. A0l-silk Windsors, in New Stripes, Plaids and Plain Colors, at 25 CENTS, Extra size Windsors, . 35 CENTS, OR 3 FOR 61. Pique Teck Scarfs reduced to * FOR 25 CENTS, THE PALAIS ROYAL. Lace Conrarss. vdds and ends of the stock—not over two or three pair of any of quoted velow. They are marvels of cheapness, being reduced in mauy instances way below cost, 1 Pair Ecru Nottingham Lace Curtains, 3} yards Jong, reduced from $2.25 to $1.75. 2 Pair White Nottingham Curtains, 4 yards long, re- Anoed from 83.50 to $2.50. 1 Pair White Nottingham Curtaius, 3% yards long, reduce from 3 to $2. 1 Fair White Nottiugham Curtains, 3) yards long, reduced from 42.50 to 82. 2 Pir Ecru Nottingbau Curtains, 3) yards long, re- duced from $2.50 to #2. 8 Pair Kern Nottingham Curtains, 4 yards long, re- duced from 83 to $2.25. ‘3 Pair Autique Lace Curtains, 3 yards long, reduced from $2.25 to $1.75, 2 Pair Antique Lace Curtains, 3 yards long, reduced frow $2 to 81.55. aie 1 Pair Cream Madras Curtains, 3 yards long, reduced from $2 to $1.50. 2 Fair Lemon Madras Curtains, 33 yards long, re- duced from $2.75 to 82. 2 Pair Colored Madras Curtains, 35 yards long, re — from 86.30 to $4.50. ir Colored Freuch Crete Ci 4 yards long, reduced from $9 to $6.25. RES Res These are unly & few of the odd Curtains. There are lots more, but we haven't the space to describe them. Come and examine our stock of Curtains and save at| « least 25 per cent, New Hostny. Ne saviors Just received in Silk Plaited Hose, They are Goblins, ‘Taus, Gendanue, Navy, Grey, Cardinal aud Black, Sia eed ONLY EIGHTY-FIVE CENTS, ¥AST BLACK HO-E. We have all sizes ngain ina splendid TWENTY-FIVE CENT Fast Black Hose. Beiter quality than the last (and they were excellent). Only 50 dozen in the lot, aud they won't be here very loug at TW NTY-FIVE CENTS. SILK-FINISHED BLACK LISLE HOSE for Ladies and Children, any size, for 850. OR 8 FAI FOR $1. THE PALAIS ROYAL. We shall give THE PALAIS ROYAL, 1 PPP FEE R 200 RRR NI HH oP BPR GRR ERE, “coy FERN ES BPs foe mw Pp KERR K OFF ALL S83 H H 00 HOW a ae & Sss8 HoH 00 NEXT WEEK. po THE eee A PoAA OL aa oT gs a4 iu 2A Tt Bugs RRI 0 4 Y Bk o% YY ch F's 88 yw sa R UO +. Gas A. LISNEL, Proprietor, Corner Pa ave. und 12th st. J £FE RRR RP; 3 ee ms y gs a3 BP Bem Assy fie y Ss. Sad Exe EOE Sus8 kee Sua8 Of our own importation—new fall styles—every one guaranteed all-wool and absolutely free from any ‘blemishes or imperfections. Shoul:! they prove other- wise come back and have your mopey refunded. Look at these prices and see how cheap we are sell- ing JERSEYS. PLAIN JERSEYS, with or without vest, bullet but- tons. nicely finished, two rows of stitching around the bottom, only $1.98. PLAIN J: RSEYS, made with new cost back, cuffs bullet buttons, three rows of stitching uround bottom: you can cet this with or without vest, suitable fora lady in mourning, only @2.68. JERSEYS, with front, collar, sloeves and back trimmed with braid, only $1.98. TAILOR MADE JERSEYS, bound and trimmed with Mohair braid; they come in Black, Terra Cotta, aud Navy, only #2.68, ANOTHER NEW STYLE, with Loop Braid Trun- ming, only $3.98. AVERY FINE Navy Blue Jersey, trimmed with Black Braid, only 84.68, BEADED JERSEYS, two pretty styles, both trimmed front aud back, collars undcuffa. They are $2.48 and ‘MILITARY JERSEY: bound with best Mohair Braid, and the frout, sleeves, back, and collar trimmed with the same, only $3.25, BUALDED JEKSEYS, elaborately trimmed all around. satin buttons. They come in Black, Terra Cotta, and the “New Blue.” Only @3.50. “MILITARY JERSEYS,” Garnet, Myrtle, and Navy, trimmed with best Mohair Braid, only $3.75. BRAIDED JERSEYS, in V-shaped back: front, neck, and sleeves handsomely trimmed, only 83,98, A NOVELTY is 8 Fine-grade Jersey, trimmed with three rows of Mohair Braid laid in folds, only €4 35. THE most elaborateiy-trimmed Jersey is braided down the front and back, around bottom, collar, and cuds, only $4.25. SILK JERSEYS, TAFFETA SILK JERSEYS, with cost back, for @6. TAFFETA SILK JERSEYS, with coat back and re- veres, for #9. PURE SILK JERSEYS, with coat back and reveres, for $10. ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. $B P% BR, gis ERE TTT gens wishiok |S. ONE OF OUR SPECIALTIES, ‘Thelsdy whom we cannot fit and suit in # Corset Goes not exist, at least we think 0, Nearly fifty different styles of Corsets always in stock. What other house can show such s line? None. In fact we think no two houses here can show that many. B D. CORSETS, ©. P. CORSETS, Peumeeeme am : 10 different styles, inata- : @ing the “Venus” and “Mas- cot” We bave the “Mas- RaG.consers, °F" # Scolore 4 different styles tn colors. ‘THOMSOWS GLOVE FIT- TING CORSETS. Saiferent style, ie SOORSETS, sseerent styles. ‘WOVEN conseTs, 8 different styles, FERRISS WAISTS. 7 different styles for ladon and children. ‘WE HAVE THE SOLE AGENCY FOR THE PANSY ‘OB F880 COKSET. The PALAIS GVAL ‘A. LINER, Proprietor, ‘ (Gor, 19th and Pa ave Bo he fe ea a EIB Cie Our marked-down prices on the balance of our stock of Blankets should attract the atten- ion of all judicious bayer, By anticipstine: ‘Your winter wante and purchasing now you can ‘save from 0c. on a low-priced pair to about §3 on the best grades. ‘White Wool Blankets, $2 10 915. Every pair old for more money. Colored Blankets, 61.50 1068.50. Every pair sold for more money. ‘We propose to clear out the s:ock completely defore opening the new goods. Your dollar will bay more blanket now than it will in frosty ‘Weather. ourth ficor.) ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, ‘While we are busy letting all strictly summer goods go at reduced prices, we have not been Unmindful of your wants in staple lines, but ‘have secured some excellent bargains. Black Hose Reduced! We have reduced the Price on & line of Ladies’ Black Ingrain Cot- ton Hose, with split soles, to 250. per pait, to close them out at once, (2irat floor; left aisle.) Gloves, ‘These are new, and well worth your attenti.n, being representative values. 50 dozen Ladiew §-bution Mousquetaire Bwede Gloves, embroidered backs, in assorted shades of tan, only $1.25 per pair. 50 domn Ladies’ §-button length Mousque- taire Swede Gloves, 1m assorted shades of tan. Extra quality of soft, pliable akin only $1.75 ‘per pair. Early Fall “Bale” of Ladies’ Fine Muslin Un- Gerwear. Every lot {s fully up to our usnal ‘high standard of material, workmanship, apd fit, and marked as low as equal qualities can Possibly be -old. 100 dozen guod Muslin Conted-Band Chemise, only 37340. each, 100 dozen good Muslin Walking Skirts, with eight-inch hem st bottom, with three tucks sbove, yoke finished, extra value, only 650. each, 50 doz, Extra Quality Muslin Walking Skirta, deep Cambric Kuftle, with two clusters of tucks in the ruffle, and edged with two-inch Torchon Lace, only $1.25 each. 100 Dosen Good Muslin Drawers, trimmed with Hamburg inserting and edging, with fine tucks above. Only 690 per pair. 75 Donen extra Musiin Drawers, with three rows of Herring-Bone Braid, large and small tucks, and three-inch embroidery ruffle, Only 5c. per pair. 50 Dozen Good Muslin Hubbard Gowns, yoke of six clusters of eight fine tucks, tucked Cam- ric ruffle round the neck, slecves, and down ‘the front, finished with Herring-Bone Braid, extra good value, oniy 75¢. each. Lawu Dressing Sacqas. Conspicuous for its intrinsic worth, is Urossing Sacques of fine White Lawn, trimmed with fine Hamburg Kin- broidery, at @1 each. Corset Covers. ‘These goods constitute a de- Partmeut in themselves; such is the maguitude of thestock At present we are offering a nun- ber of excellent values. 100 doz Go-d-weight Muslin Corset Covers, finished seams, buttons, button-holes, high and low necks, well made, aud of an excellent shape; ouly each. 50 doz. Fine Cambric High-meck Cambrie Cor- set Covers, two clusters of three fine tucksdown the front, Huuburg embroidery around the neck and sleeves; unly 31c. each, Extra-fine Cambric Corset Covers, trimmed in lace and embrvidery; up to $2.50 each. (Second floor.) Infante’ Goods, Infante! Crochet Sacques, in White, Pink-and-White and Licht Blue-and- White, only 50c, each, Infante’ siualin Diapers, with Cambric Ruffle, only 25c. each. Embroidery Kuffle, 45c. each. Infants’ French Haud-made Capa, at 50c., 0c. and 75c. each. Infants, Quilted Silk Cap Linings, in Pink, Light Biue and White, only 23c. each. Infants’ Cantieid Bubber Diapers, only 6240. each. * Excellent line of Infants’ Cambric Ships, at 2bc., 50c. aud 75c. each. Corsets. We confine ourselves to the sale of such shapes and qualities as we can c.uscienti- ously recommend to be the best possibly obtain- able ut the several prices, 50 dozen German Woven Corseta, side stecla, scallopped top, embroidered bust; a strong, ser Viceable corset. Ouly 75¢. per pair. 100 dozen R. & G. Corsets, made of American Coutil, double steels in front, and stecle on sides; a comfortable wearing corset: a very ereceful shape. Only $1 and $1..5 per pair. From 81.50 up, we offer the Celebrated 1. C. ‘French Parie-Made Cor-ets, than which we con- sider there is nove better, at the sev ral prices. We have the compiete line, embractug all the Various shapes in long, medium and short waists, all of which are modelled upon the same Principles, insuring @ periect Gt, = graceful ‘shape, in short, a corset that it is both @ pride ‘aud comfort to wear. (secoud floor.) Meu's Goods. The brisk sale of the Fancy ‘Trimmed Nightshirts, which we reduced to 50c., compel us to strike a note of warning. At the present rate the line of sizes will be incom- plete in s day or two, and the lot will be goue shortly. All sizes pow 14 to 1734 inch. Boys’ Flannei Shirt, \e offer the balance of the line, recently reduced to $1, at a still fur- ther reduction. Solid colors, sizes 12, 1236, 1%, and 1355, reduced to 75¢. Ladies’ Linen Collars, We offer au extra value in Ladies’ 1800 Linen Collars, 1% inches high, thre-pi-ce cape, in sizes 12 to 14 inches, at 12xe. each. Windsor Ti We shall place on sale Satur- day morning ® special value in Ladies’ and Children's -ilk Wi.deor Ties, in light effects, (36 inches long and almost 5 inches wide, at the popular price of 250. (First floor; rixht of main entrance.) Carriage Robes—We are showing a very attrac- tive line, embracing # uumber of styles, in very desirable shades for fail use, both Plain and Em- broidered. Special note is made of the solid colored Windsor Cloth Lap Kobes, at $2.50 each. Ditto, with a new edve, $3each, Em- broidered Windsor Cloth Carriage Kobes, Plain and “new” Edwe, $2.75 to $4. (Fourth floor.) Continuation of our reduction sale of English Walking Jackets. We are determined to dis- pose of the stock at the earliest moment. You an buy a splendid Biack Jacket for fall wear and save a dollar or two by selecting now. 6 Ladies’ Black Extra Quality Corkscrew Eng- lish Walking Jackets, satiu-liued alecves, 3 size 36, Leach size 40, 42, and44. Redvoed to, = coco? 6 Ladies’ Black Extre Quality Corkscre' glish Walking Jackets, satin liued throughout, ‘leach size 32. 34, 36, 38,40, and 42, Custo- mers will readily see the necessity of au early call in order to secure the size desired. Reduced to.. 87 ‘Also, 5 Ladies’ Light Tan Kersey Cioth Eng- Mish Walking Jackets, bell-shape sleeves, sil lined, sizes 34, 36, and 38. (Third floor.) ‘We are still marking down our stock of Misses? Suits to cause their sale prior to opening the pew Fall aud Wiuter Stock, The present is the opportanity of the year to buy at a saving. ‘We call attention to » half dozen Albetross Dresses, the prices of which we have cut about tm half, vis: 2 Misese Cream Albatross Suite; lace drapery and trimmed with lace; sises 12 and 14 years. 1 Misses’ Navy Blue Albatross Suit, cuffs, and piaited vest of Cream Albatross, fin- skirt, collar, cuffs, and plaited vest of silk Velvet, size 14 years. ‘WASTED—4 G00 Cook. APPLY aT go? 81H at_a.w at “ARE CE AN] tt ee with stamp, MANUFAC- Th asia MAREN eb COOKS, al ‘WHITE AND Oi Co Sew fork end 4 Pui Fanw. ANTED—FIRST ‘ASTRY OOUK. VES ieee ee waa ana Hin PEEETESS e ANTED—a yg hy LD Take ‘charee ry Abby, after det OAT Rhode inland Sra. is i WHITE WOMAN A MBER WEANTED— 4 YOUNG Tab EiguTEEN To wenty-five, todo iixbt housework for hereelf $hd.a8 oid ezutlewan nd belp in “store: tet clean Dusiness. dara, De = WWANTED_At Dick's AGENCY, women cooks, \ : chainbermaids, Waitresses, Wy Siete, eit amiaretn, ‘Abd hotel belp for resorts, y ANTED—W. COOKS. ¢10 chAM- W ‘D—WOMEN #819 To $30; CHAM r: Suess and ‘oF awn: vere Sooke, "LA. 000} 26 Fetow. it TED—A BOY, 16 OK 18, TO LEARN UPHOL- teria. OF 8 maa With some kiowiedge inside decoration, UPMOLSIERER, “tar WAXTEDIA BETILED COLORED WOMAN TO jousew. ee; relereuces Y New Haupehi: aN at the rooms tional and indus nd Decome mieubere, cd a LE Graduate; must be sober sud ductriouss peter =m f aud Sudustrio ers ence Fequired: Address KINO, Star ollie. au2s'St WANTEDLAbY STOCK KERPEK, ONE WHO writes « woot ‘Also, « Young Man as seaist Sate tailor dept. — “a cevertences Bu suzsie es Merwe PEND Company, AN’ ERMAN GIKLS 10 MAKE Wi ittitcives castur ines. Sest-clem | tatetrsut Kitchen; sisoa young white mau who understauas carving. Address Box 81, Staroffice —— auu5-it" W. ANTED—AT ONCE-SPECIALISTS ON TAILOR suits; also, skirts, sleeves, waists, aud ge eral Grossuakiiye: work to’ igi bow: gvod pay to best. ‘Address, giving address and Telercnces, A. Wa Star oan 3 : ANTED—A GOOD GIRL TO DO GENERAL housework: white or :, must come well A) Fecommended. “Apply 2207 V.rgiuia avenue, butween 22d and 3d ste. nw. ar WAsteDs GOOD BOYS, ABOUT 17 YEARS week. ANTED—A DRUG APPLENTICE, WITH SOME W Stterience: at bbsitt House Drar store "it location; for rent X RENT-FURNISHED DINING-ROoM GREY’ FUSE 2 roanieaen Pinn she ' as helper. with tuners aud plumbers; 63 per | sfter 6 dolock. #125 Puen te Deetiy of a private family. 8. 6. B., TED—A sINGLE GENT! MAN Wiskks TO roow in the Bouse | ofce. is’ | W ASTEOISEPTEM® ER 1. single with, dren. dross, stating 496. City P.O. saNilgw or suticle lady. preterred: state ters “ i. Lif suited, be email euil- “Aidiees box SE br ofhce, ir ANTED_bY TWO ADI ‘Riruinhed Rosa, fe haht s¥ A MIDDLE-AGED | gepteman, room and 1 a private Two On Dousekeepine. and price of ro. eu: EE! jocation, size Tet F&« RENT — TBIKD AND FOURTH, ‘encti, tule) ‘cor Buh ow For Citas apy iy om the pr stan. SOR RENT—TWO LARGE FURNISHED Bewly | Apered and panied, dow, a, cj gece hall rok. Ose wiayiawe ) ANTED-B. MAN AND WIFE ONE < bre of K aud west ED—A MoD! furniture storage fo. BITE Peuauility wud state price, “TA! TWo | i ‘of 10uh. private family preiecred; state ‘Co. star uthce: TELE BN io price. teas a Wana Address 5. . D—BY THREE ADULTS THREE ROOMS, partir: Li : bed or bart y fapusied, 2 re Wate GENTLEMAN DESIRES A FUK ieued room aud 20UAH ad N sta “revere cos. Lox 8S Star office* Wittttcera onae ss deres W4STLDFIEST OB SECOND FLOOR FRO ouut with Ooard by family —two aduite two ensall ghudven: pevaic fauliy | preferred: uewgborboad See eo DS in @ private family, between 14th —ONE UNFURNISHED ROOM WIT Tocation southwest or Acdress 1 oo le; etate terus abd locauou. Ad- Mice. ar | W ASLED—8Y GENTLEMAN AND WIFE HAN somely turme. pleasant, r per ubonih Ww many apy) fail aud Winter, KUM AENLING AGRNC on ANTED—FURNISI ND UNFU ARTED HED A i focrim a desirable house with | refined, private fmasily ; ter jpveat Feferences.” Address ot over @40 | . A, Metro aay) persou» havi them sbould see us: bave | UOLs fom jerous wanting them for the Went thar own room 34 V ED—BY A ¥ UNG GENTLEMAN. ROOM y ANTED—PERMANEATL N inbed foie, seooud story, west of 12th st. very uals, Answer, tating worms to BB,Biar Bice, ire ‘card im a private faudly; house, reterences ® party owning | ‘Address. wt tice. E W43IED-LabY (oT TOO YoUsG) FOR A Fy retencucte requises "Apply" Gersoucly, Won. Wem F THUse eCO, 1904 Pet uw Ie ANIED-FOUK GOOD TAILORs—TWo FINE Coat makers, one pants Maker, aid one busliel- prices AvP. to THUS. ‘COIN MONEY WITH A) man. “Steady work and wood eLLs, be wbury, NC, L. Ki Dar WiANTEDILADY AGENT my gravd pew ruvber Gurtbente for temaies: overs miuou sola, Prooffree. Mrs. HF, LITILE. ‘Chieago, Li. WAXED G00D GERMAN Gar take charge of a small piace. Inquire 11 WANTED—4 TRUSTWORTHY MAN OF GOoD ts, residing outside Washinton, to reprene st im State old'N. ¥, house. oa ry, 870 mouth y. reter- V ‘want to, y ANTED—FOUR UNFURNISHED ROOMS BY A entiriann, wite and daughter; would be perue- Bent if ucation suits, reiereuces exchause;, do Bot i Keep house Addiese Bix 86. Diar vflice = that bas a © Boge ior rent Address Box 143, otar ufos, auz3-3e V y AR TED TO KENT, KOOMS—A COMPLETE vahed dining-room aud Kitchen 10 «house teust 10 boarders. will give bvard to owWuer | from Pa ave, ) Se So exter vw bev 8 tom ‘oppoaite Pension « FO BEST SsbconD FLOOK Sir ree er Se Foe Bekiates 6 Diabed Koome second or Uind Boor 70K REN Foote 24 Govt ur — Weuienone; elulte peeserred. reierens ie R REX T_OKE ‘OR TWO wit or withvut board. near Feusion Pratiug Ome. V17 Oat JOR RENT—NEW NINES M VILLA AT Ko.» Park, @25. MMP ros Park G28, ML nh Lele Bok, Fe. ‘SENT-THE DEST AND a furnisued rooms in the city. et the cinton corner Tih aud Lets aw. Call and be cou i ‘euz3-6 Fare =; ist saw, Dew ~<a TIFCL ROOMS, SINGLE OB feu euite, tu private famniy fursiauisd lenge Guba SS 2101 K st. ow. - Fok eerie ees, OF TREE, ro each, unfurnished, for rent ‘close Also, Tarnished rouin Apply a ¥iS Ret ww wel 4 RURICATING BO og Reise pal am Foh™is3 foot st nw. for ise, 620. inguare ts the store below oe rek Foe Bist Ptostory Buick walle 40) Esteli and cnstage-bonse. Si (OK BENT—Ai @29 PER leave. tree desirauie pew sta ice wear scoct cireie, au23-10t_ @ is A) y ANTED—ON CAMIOL MILL—1 WO OR THREE FOR SALE — MISCELLANEUU furnished rocme, including bath Adres a. | FLOR SALE ausiorsas ae | Fett ata Es SS OK SALE O& EXCHANGH—THE LEASE, FUR- WANTED--BOARD. Bxtures of & hotel aud ; ANT irom D—TABLE BOARD FOR A COMPANY OF ten tof arte ¥tug aie. locality Bet oes e ‘xchau, PT. » Loc 10ch and 14th and F and No attention will be | Ba, SE BAPE MAE Ben crea. de | i ene encore deity cat URS2 = eS SS a 4 = : \d colored. for ail kinds of doines.ic labor. for District WAD i feat a eee WANTED—HOUS a ED — ei K ih TH y ANTE! A FURNISH! D H Usk FROM sEP- as ae ee VV ‘berD rb cr October h: ul gut wemvend | me eee a ab, eomee ese casndon | - —— Star vitice iv | ~ 2 1 y ANLED—GOOD DWELLING, EIGHT OR NI } WANTED--SITUATIONS. _ | W ‘wane aevedy buntis sora hy staat ANIED-—BY A YUUNG MAN FROM GOD & OV, 1455 Per i ST THE country eaicustion; can make him-elf handy at most anything, grocery business preferred. Address INDUSLK3, Diat office. su25-20° WEASZEDISITUATIONS FOR 500 CHAMBEIE Maids; sis0, nurse girls, cooks, scuitious, Louse drivers, deirymen, ke. iues, counary, Sidlgesurte Ft ML BURSHAM, 030-032 F ot nw aul Oe WANZEDISITUATIONS “BY TWO RESPECT. white virls &: chaubermaids. or take care of chiis dren ad make them-elves geuerally useiu!. Call at ‘632 L.hode Isiand avenue a.w. at? W ANTED—A BOY OF SEVENTEEN DESIRES A 2 : Position as clerk inau office or store, Adare: b,, Star oftice. 8025 A GRADUATE OF PHILADEL- Ws coticte of'pparmecy. ered o3 o citition andrews I HAZEL: Cay Post Otice. "aussi WwW TED — DICK'S AGENCY FOR COOKS, maids, waitress, Jaundress, seamstress, uurses, yaletsfor traveling; waiters, cowcumien uid hostiere for family and rewurte. Auety retereucos “O13 7th em w. * WW AXTED—AT HEADQUARTERS — POSITIONS Wier Coors, Cnamberusite Waltrosy, Yesundeess aud Nurses. seamstress. Wen Walters, ooks Coschin butlers. SAM'L a, OUOMBS, 926 Fat'nw. it TANTED—SITUA(10N EITHER AS HOUSE- Keeper oF seamstress for fine white work and evn: ome ea NTED—BY AN EXP: RU NCED CALIGRAPH Wate Sas Sai noes, anaeara work, promp. accurate aud reliable, reiereuce. Moet yee Te WANIED-BY ) YOUNG MAN FROM VIRGINIA, jus: ra luated from an acadewy om G des.ring to study medicine \ broider; place to wor ina drux store, wiih ivi age ut atten dinw wedical “lectuses Good "re.<r- Bites Neveu is required. Address Panic "hear oftice. abe Wistep—sr ‘A BOY, 17 YEARS. A SITUATION i a lawyer's office, Vest of city references giveu. Address Bux 49, Star office. uz sat y ANTED—GOVERN: SS—A LADY WISHES TO secure» position in e private fauily of vewinary in Washiugton for at experienc d woverness from bw rope. whom she cau higuly recominend. “bi Pishmentsare italian, French, tuxlish, Ger ineutary Lawn, painting sud’ dr-wing. Add Care Bilbourue Advi. Axency. Baltimore, Mid yANTED — YO! Wiest wiahen to learn “to make bancel! generally usef Licy, 1709 New Jersey ave. uw. ‘Address J. AH ust V fice. y ANTED—10 vy Bice Brica Dweiliux, th modern 85.000 ‘or same, must be co. veueutly locas Owuer will please ourrespoud witn “HOUSE,” improveiiente: willing to ‘pay, about ‘Siar of ae V built Will not deal with any one except owner. wh may ad- dross, svi erty, Box V vart Owners avpiy 16 r y ANTLD—NEAR EASI CAPITOL ®' Ware house. ali $13 bast Capitol st Ww must Le moderate; auswer witu exact location, ‘Address DOCTUL, Scat office. &e. y ANTED—BY y ANTED— CASH PURCHASER, A MODERN 16 to 8 roum-, ou Capitol Mill: howe, Jocation and lowest cash price or: 25" 91, Star office, PURCHASE sod. Brick Hous. (OCH MAWIS,617 F of cit THREE 6- houses; all mod. imp.; sleo, “one 8-roous mod iup.; for cas. SON F. DUNOMUE, ude D—A HOUSE OR PART OF A HOUSE IN Dewhberh vd: suitable for doctor; terms ty Sse 4 jore a rare S sate tud profitable Ugrinese dC MAVILAND, Suicheul Eatbaiuge, O34 Fat. aw ie LE—CHEAP—1 Wo GOOD SECOND-BARD ‘rout wales, combination lock, Be. Ube cue small Cas ur time. a Lok ALE—* WELL-LOCATED. RES TAUHANT aud boarding house. Iuguive ot JAMES 1. ik & SON . E—DALT SAPLTY BiGvG! GEO. 8 al WaL Pyisr ie” ee ONS MEXICAN FONT Thon ‘oughly broke, either driv: fulets euitacie dor way oF ‘Mee’ Sion end barnes. 1563 Met me. De W. fag ios uz OR SALE—TRICYCLE @50. A COLUMBIA THI- cycle litte Work, Inearelient condition, oF ice 8100, owuer uly abrued Cal be seen at jowa Circie. ie JPOK SALE—AN O§STER AND DINING SALOON E Sa Sore J{OK SALE—A No. 1 ICE-BOX, SUITABLE FOR fuee: and previa stove. Swuthweat Corner J and O ste. uw ° Fake THAT OLD ESTABLISHED RETAIL Manulecturiug Coufectionery aud ioe Crean busi. hese. complete Ib ever) respect or wetbous, braucu store, Kuown we Sberuiau's bd FS SALE—CHEAP—4 BABY CAK TAGE. Qi % Kaye style: neatly pew. 1004 Hist. nv. au F& BALE—HOKSE 6-1 bAB-OLD, DAYION AND Nerwens Call, bet'S and 6 p.m, S13 Uth ot am Waktita ie, EXCHANGE—A THREC-STORY abd Lusewent house, all woirrn improvements; FOE SALE HORSER-ONE BAY BOkSE. 6) VER years old; One say Mare. six old, 9018 tn wo. locity, bor tbwent, 11,000, for atnaller p fo Cat be seen af CLARE'S Livery Siabie, 17548 ert, detacied.” Address H, 407 Msimw. auzazt | wt. c yANTED—HUUSE OF 6 OK 7 KOOMS, » JOR SALEHORSE, PHAETON, BlGuk aXD WG rermaant Printing Gmces 08,000 te Filet ine sie hgur'st I ke 2I-Bt MCLACHLEN & BATCHE! ~. auve oe A) "ANTED-FOR A DESIRABLE TENANT, AN Fok SALESSPECIAL STAR BICYCLE. GOUD AB ned house, between 14th, 19tn, H.aud | K* new. wall eli at two-thirds of cost wo iuumediate pects, Will pay @123 per muti Purchaser. Cali or addres 1231 W st Bw. iu evepe aus-3t WAL EY YOUNG. 1303 Fest. now. €or before B30 atu yANTED—TO BU\—SMALL HOU-E AD-| J(OR SALE—WE WilT Hi EIVE | RO} full particulars, W, C., 1324 4th. Mat, Fale Cuuch, Va, next 8.0 NYee Neate n2-3e~ | ourubred novieh Cole upiien, BOMMIDY 0 BUY OF RE pan as. > Within 8 to 12 roving in woot condition SALi—iHOMOUGHBRED MAKE Bi st. WwW or seid. than we can supply. 3y13-3m HERRON & RAMEY, 1307 F st. WANTED—LOTS A) . ou heed reply es. cali au. y ANTED—TO PUKCHASE. FOR CASH, A BUILD. ing lot east cf the Capitol aud west of Livesla rice. Ga st have south or eas: fro t; none but owners ve ful deacription of property aid low se audrowe Box oy ‘Star vthice, WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT—ROOMS. ANTED-—TABLE BOA.DERS AT VERY REA- sousbie rates;also ty rent. Usck parlor furuisued; convenient to four lines of strect « iy at 1110 1 st. uw. a WANTED; APPLICANTS FOR CIVIL SERVICE, West Folut and othur cowpetitive examinations, Poctesmiul wort, Pujils i Gort positions: Neva, m work, 0 r Hearne cata Tyee ANTED_FIRE! FIRE! FIRE!!! McKIBBEN'S: thaide) between 12th and ‘Bowe ea (Styne in cards, bil beads, &c. i Uy ANTE STYLISH HOTEL Coca, W aT eS rte atthe Belvedere. auz5-t* ‘ANTED — EVERYBUDY TO KNOW WHAT Wiaiared patente aa fexcher, of wan) years Tt me te. 2 aes stan ae a we id it * vld; 1.100 to 1,2 ca ay note ‘2 Mosks * WOR, Tieh'and = : St ANTED-SOMEB (DY WHO HAS A SMALL Yaron oF Buccy.end would take homagress F. M, btar othce, uss ‘ED—TRY OUR BUTTERINE AT 20 CENTS Wiki found: dost get strouc orrancid, Kespe bet. ter ‘butter; st ‘10R assured (aii the year round) or mouey refunded; stalis J 329 and 330 pose oe "ake Sunsterny Ceaoer Seka Siete tel st a w.c open all day. “Teispuove BS Wat sabe Tsetse jurvisued Koom , eee, WO ch.idren; cheap. 27 4th st. Bw. ats. JOR RENT—1451 CORCORAN ST. FOUR UN- ke —— a ter heat aud bath; bot aud ce, lig Gha.-de.iers: reyister heat ad Ustis, bot a cold water ou sawe floor. Cali pm. private tau Apa.) OR RENT—WANIED TO RENT SECOND AND tend fi housekeeping. |v: OK RENT—A ‘back hoou!; furuished oF uufuruished: euitabie ior & siclui ; rent reasouabi ‘OR RENT—THREt UNFURNISHED OR ONE oous, secvud floor. suitable for bouse- ‘before Bain. “ CATING NICELY icove aud Dati; ~ Feut @20 to good tena. Apply, aftr (05 1th st hw is jours; tee rootos On s BvuF; couvenieut for Tikit uw. eudo-2.* 201 111M 8TNW.. 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