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THE EVENING STAR. [Tax WASHINGTON: ‘©pposition” to overnead wires, It has also been (Griven to the claim that tt will be a munictpal tm- ‘provement, a progressive and public-spirited act, Sosarrender the beautiful streets of populous ‘Washington to a railway system, which Capt. Grifin, wutle a District oMctat, formally pro- nounced unfit tor use in cities, and which has been The most careful ex- the experience of the ‘Village and suburban Itnes upon which the over- ‘ead wires have been used only confirms the wis- dom of Capt. Grifin’s recommendation that the system should not be permitted except for subur- ‘Dan purposes, and justifies his disinterested opin- fon that the use of conduits 1s practicable and ‘Should be compelied, so far as the city streets are concerned. What would be a marvelous public ‘Maprovement for the main street of progressive and aspiring Squedunk would be a blot upon the venues of a great capital ‘The newspaper Advocate of overhead wires has also felt compelled to take the position that te curcent along the electric railway wires 1s at once low-tension ana harmless, and high- ‘Yension like the electric-light current, and subject to the difficulties which have been met in burying the electric sight wires, Its firm belief fs that Sir ‘Wm. Thompson, Dr. C. W. Siemens, Dr. John Hop- ‘kins, and other eminent electricians, who testined ‘hat a current of 300 units 1s the limit of safety, ‘are so far out of the way that a current of over 400 Units is harmiess, but tuat this harmless current 1s Of sufficiently high tension to class the railway ‘Wires with the electric-light wires of thousands of ‘Volts intensity, and to make the electrical con- ‘Yention’t declarations in respect to the latter ap- plicable to the former. It agrees with Senavor Hoar, who expresses the opinion that a current ‘Which kills animais in Montgomery, Ala, wil, if developed by a Massachusetts corporation in Wash- Angton, do no more than “raise a blister,” and who apparently finds it tinpracticable, commercially or otherwise, to comprehend why the capital should ‘object to being Diistered for the benedt of this Massachusetts corporation. It also agrees that the harmless telegraph and telephone wires can de vuried, and bas no objection to their burial if ‘they will bury themsei ves, but urges strenuously ‘Uast the burial of deadiy high-tension wires, like those of the electric lights and electric railways Asunpracticable. Perhaps a compromise of te two opinions of our neighbor would approach the truth. Perhaps the railway current is below but near the fatal point so that it kills men or animals only when there Is some weakness im the individual victim which 1s sought and found by the current, and Washingtonians of per- fect health may endure the shock and escape With their lives. And perhaps, also, the current 1s of such low tension as compared with that of the electric light wires that it cannot be classed ‘with them. By this compromise the current would | ‘appear to be dangerous, though not certainly fatal: Dut so weak as compured with the electric ligh: current that the burial of the railway wires ts not Ampracticabie, even commercially. It 1s perteculy evident that underground railway conductors are Bot impracticable, since Major Kaymou saya they are now in successful operation in Allegheny City, and Capt. .GriMin reported that they were operated with wonderful Success there in two inches of suow last winter. Difficulties are met in burying tue electric light wires, the most dangerous of all, ‘Which do not appear in the case of the other wires, But these d:ffjculties will undoubteuiy be overcome, Indeed, individual electricians at the recent con- Venton argued confidently that they were already conquered. There is question as to the best ‘stem of conduits, and careful investigation 1s advisable betore decision concerning the plans and methods of burial; but that all the wires can and ‘ought to be buried few people living in the large Cities of to-day Will be disposed to deny. The sympathy of Tux Stax with all projects ‘Which promise to improve the city’s street-rallway service is well known and has been repeatedly ex- pressed, and the advantages of the proposed lines connecting outlying districts with the main ciiy have been fully recognized. But Tax Stax cannot ‘escape the conviction that the public welfare will De best aavanced by securing the advantage of tn- creased transportation facilities without the draw- Dack of twe objectionable form of electric motor ‘proposed. ge ‘The Chinese exclusion bill Raving been put through the House with a rush, Mr. Scott is now sitting down to think about it. There is just a possibility that “good politics” may prove to have ‘Deen bad diplomacy. Nobody at the State De- partment appears to bave had any knowiedge of Tee Scott Dill ull after its passage, and the American minister to China has heard noth. ing defuite about the purpose of the Chinese government with respect to the acceptance or re- Jection of the pending treaty. There is probably ko other nation on the face of the earth, with whieh We hold relations of friendship and com. meree, that We would have ventured to treat as ‘We threaten to treat the Chinese in the very midst Of @ diplomatic negotiation. If our oriental trienas ‘aro uot pleased with the summary way in which the common courtesies of futercourse have been Drushed astde in their case, they may conclude that it 1s thetr turn todo something. It Is true that ‘the American colony in China is small, but the op- portunities of the imperial government to inflict Giscomforts on it are large enough to make up. _—————— ‘This is a great year for the very young as well as the very old men fn politics. William E. Russell, ‘Whom the democrats of Massachusetts have nomi. nated for governor, is barely thirty-one years of age, and is in that respect in strong contrast ‘Wit the democratic candidate for Vice-President, ‘Wuo ts weil on the road toward octogenarian hon- ors But Mr. Russell has shown, even ia his youth, some of the same sort of wisdom that Mr. Thur- ‘Man possesses in so large a measure, Just as Mr. ‘Tourman possesses. good deal of the youthfulness feeling which might properly be looked tor in As. Russell. $$$ 2 Dr. Gray, of Palatka, Fla, is not disposed to ake the most hopeful view of the yellow-fever epidemic. He regards the scourge as threatening the whole South, aud expects to see It make @ Brand sweep of that section soon, remaining until ‘toe coming of frost. Those who remember the ex- perience of ten years ago will not readily surrender ‘We hope that some imeans may be found to pre- ‘Vent the recurrence of such a season. ———— nn Secretary Vilas had bevier take care! Thereis Wat ctvil-service order still in force, in spite of jis campaign speaking in Wisconsin, Panwurm Strom ‘September Opening of Fall Dress Goods Will offer as ‘8 Spestal Bargain, » 52-inch Ladies’ Cloth, in all the bee ti per mle S00. & YARD. Aline of All-Wool Fiaid and Stripes, 40-inch wide Soveltion 50c. A YARD. ‘A line of London-Cord Ginghams, choice styles, 12590. A YARD. ‘Aline of Domestic and French Fancy Flannela, ‘Fail-Welght Underwear. ‘Mew Carpets. New Carpeta. . ‘atly bayess have the advantage of choice Styles. CARHART & LEIDY. (928 7th and 706 Kataw Fusr Ture 4 MAN NEEDS WHEN THE COOL FALL WEATHER COMES ON I8 A LIGHT-WEIGHT OVERCOAT. WE HAVE THE NEWEST AND BEST NEW YORE STYLES. PRICES FROM $10 TO 635. THE NEXT IS A PAIB OF MEDIUM OR HEAVY TROUSERS, ‘WE HAVE THESE ALSO IN THE LATEST AND MOST POPULAR PATTERNS, JUST OUT OF THE MAKER'S HANDS, IT WILL PAY YOU TO LOOK AT THEM. EB BBARNUM & 00+ 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVE BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! ‘Odds and ends at prices that sre next to given away. MEN'S FURNISHING DEPT. ete Sig Taree eee tates 6 each. snes Oe fs 100, a pair. 5 Cashmere Scarfs, Friday 75e. each. 32 Srotdored Getumere Sere, Stldny €1.80 each, Ladies’ 250. ack Howe, Brians 19 air. Ladies’ 35c, pair. Jong garments and 2 snort wraps ( An. gna Mixed Clothe, for fall wear a7 and 80. Fa Sees Coat, sizes ‘years; sold from §2-50 t0 gh oe arti chaos ee 2 ‘The balance of our Stiaes andres’ Fine Maan Cape; sold from 28 to G8, Friday 1c, Wri A, Ware, cheap at ry Sane w ND BUSTLES. Fisnnel Shirt Waists, sises 4, 5 and 6 years, Friday choice 50e, exch, 25c. Bustlen, Frida ‘DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT, Hed Table Covers, size 8212; wore 85 nue ‘remnants of Golored Surahe and Satine at halt price, OX Di Ping, were 10 and 160., Friday Se. 4 lot of Shoe Buttone to close on Friday Ge agToes, Sieger nee host Brushes, Friday 100. eh Goods AND TEWaCR Ee rriday 250. A lot of assorted Recent srt Alot of Linen Torchon tases, colored, were & to 106. S . ayant Friday Se piece fi yada ‘Aiot ot $5-luch Val. Houncinks, were @1 to 1.50 & | ortega SSE DENY DOT wi proge, * | Sand 7c Embroideries, 3c. a yard; 10 and 120. Era: | broideriew Se. a yard: 15 and 20c, Embroideries, 10¢. | Cadi ExBoreny, AND UPHOLSTERY. fas Oads and Worsteds (Zephyrs, &.), Friday Se, | Recourse a A lot of 8 eptabix Suck Wee aie Meold trom $2 to 93.50, Feeley ‘50 each, pe Lisse Ruchings; were, 25c. a yard, Bane 13 yard. Sys VEILING DEPT. a Alstot Sewing Silk Veilitgs, wore 250. Friday 10c. | pAIoE otedds and ends in Vellings, were 25 to 50e. 0c. a yard. ESS TRIMMING DEPT. | ,Alotof Black Bead Ornaments, were 60c., Fridsy | nisin rash epee Mame AUTUMN I8 NOT EVERYWHERE, Dut'they are looking for it, expecting it, preparing for it, Be ye also ready—the day and the hour ye think not, JACK FROST COMETH “Like a thief inthe night.” And you will wake up in | the morning and find yourselves MINUS Overcoat, ‘MINUS heavy-weight Coat, Pants and Vests, MINUS ‘everything necessary in the way of wearing apparel, suited to the reign of JACK FROST. ‘MINUS decsuse you wouldn't MIN(D)US. Were minded you time and again of the necessity of proper preparation, and again call attention to oug heavy- ‘weight suits for men, at the trifling cost of $7.50 for Coat, Vest and Pants. Finer grades at $8.75. $9.75 and $10.75 a suit Fail Overcoata, strictly all-wool, with ailk facin 5.25, 96.75, $7.50, 87.75 upward. Prince Albert Suite, Corkscrews, Diagonal and Kar- seys, $15.50, 50, 85.87, 98, 86.50 upward. Boy’ Suite, 84. (Children’s Suits, $1.25. $2, $3 upward. ‘Last, but not least, MEN'S TROU: ‘wool, $2, 82.50, $2.78, 62.87, $3 upward Should the mercury jump up into the nineties, we ‘are prepared for you, and will furnish— Genuine Seersucker Coats and Vesta for men at 81.37. Genuine Seersucker Coats and Vests for boys at $1. VICTOR E. ADLEB'S 10 - PERCENT CLOTHING HOUSE. 10 O27 and 920 7th st nw. comer Masmahusetts ave. ‘Strictly One dram Opensaturdays tll iy im uPZAOFRICE Coars, Tacit Sa checks, on sale aes isoeiat’ Dasram axp Coxsotanox. eee suena a Just for my cena sake? eee eens Hier etal satanic errant ‘all- os i Ef £ i. fl i DECORATIOwa, Our new Fall of StampePiinen tod all Kinds of Novelties are now bung receives Our new SILK ta = AnMLEe, ail of the new shades, BOLTING CLOTH, tm ali widths, trom 900. per BAGARRON LINEN THREAD ta alt @ the new getag tte on el new SYRIAN SILK for fine work ‘Hundreds of New Materials and see te em ‘peoidery work, & OPPRNREIMER & BRO, ‘Now Building, 616 012 ot. aw. ee ee eetaie Wt Go orieg is neath” apes tees New Goons Axara. ‘We have received the Fall snd Winter Styles in Jer- ‘eye, Cotton Underwear, Lesther Goods, Jewelry, &c., ‘and are offering the Jately-arrived novelties at 10 per cent below rerular prisss. For particulars tee lower Ralf of this column. PALAIS ROYAL BARGAIN - EIST! ‘We intend to have no old Stock by Oct. 1, hence our ‘Mouse-Cleaning Sale. We publish below the ‘THIRD LIST OF HOUSE-CLEANING PRICES. Socus: Socxs: Socxsi: Gentlemen's Fine Lisle Threed and Fancy-Striped ‘English Half Hose that are marked, snd are food value t 35c.,, 50c. and G8c., cleaning out at 25.8 pair. A window full of samples, corner of 12th street and Pa. ave, ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. (See below.) Suots: Saors: Saozsm Ladies’ Hand-Sewed Kangaroo Button Boots, Patent Leather Tips, all sizes and widths in stock at time of writing. Marked 95; clearing out price $4, ‘Ladies’ Straight Gost, Foxed, Button Boots, Common Gense last, all since and widths. Marked, snd good ‘value at, 94.50: clearing out price $3. Ladies’ “Waukenphast” Button Boots, Straight Goat, Gondols Tops, Were #4; clearing out price $3. Ladies’ French Kid Button Boots, Patent Leather Tips. Good value at 85; ciearing out price $2.50. ‘Boy's Calf Button and Lace Boots, superior materials ‘and band finished, sizes 11t053. Splendid value at $2.50; clearing out price $2. 627 Ladies may secure Shoes from among our broken lots at less one-half their real value, We do not pub- Uish s list of these shoes, but they comprise the best bargains in our stock. THE PALAIS ROYAL Hose: Hose: Hose: Schopper’s Celebrated Ingrain Hose, Full regular, improved shape, double heels and toes. All shades ‘Bargain st 25¢. Clearing-out price, 19, ‘“C. & G." Ribbed Hose, oil sizes and shades. Thous: ‘ands of psirs sold st 55c. Clearing-out price, 39¢. Broken lots Fancy Hose, marked 48 and 35¢, Clear. in g-out price for choice, 25¢. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (ee below.) Sours: Sor: Sorrsn ‘We now have remaining only $1 Suits, and the prices have been still further reduced, Sizes, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42. ‘Materials, Tricot, Camel's Hair, Flannel, vloth. Shades, Brown, Navy, Mahogany, Gray, Green, Black, Garnet. Old prices, $15, €17, 825, $29, 835. Chearing at 88, $8, $10, $15, $20. THE PALAIS ROYAL (Bee below.) Tux Nuw Jewsuzy. Weare showing many new and exclusive designs in Real Silver, Real Garnet, Real Amber, Real Tortvise- Shell, Real Gold snd Jet Jewelry. In Imitation Gold ‘and Diamond Jewelry you'll find one of the finest col- lections in the country. We noteas particularly new ‘and pretty: Warranted Sterling Silver Glove Bangles, only 250. each. Teint sak Seenen Retled Geld Dowlte Mair Pian, Sterling Silver Pins for dreseing batr, 50c. Diamond Hair Ornaments, representing lilies of the Soe crooks, canes, bails, &c., 75¢. to $2 ec! Sterling Silver Hair Pins (double) $1.15. Cut-Steel Dagwers for hair or millinery purposes, only 75¢. each. Superior Roll Gold Collar Buttons, only 10, 12, and ‘1dc. each; with Rhine Stone, 25¢. exch. Jet Collar Buttons with Diamond, 25c. each. Over 100 yew designs in Roll Gold Lace Ping, with and without Ahine Stones, 7c. to $1.50. ‘Sterling Bilversnd Roll Gold Ball Lace Pins, made extra strong, only 10c. each. ‘Two Pins with connecting Chain, 350. to $1. Set Baby Button Roll Gold (chain) 75¢. 1,200 new Jet Lace Pins at 25c. each. Tho prettiest designs we have ever shown. The new Fob and Watch Chains you must nee, 50c. to $1.15 each. ‘The real Garnet Bracelets, such as we formerly sold at $2 wecan now offer at $1.50—s large purchase of warvets enables this, ‘The new Koll Gold Coll Bangles at $1.50 each you'll admire. t7-We ask critical examination of the finish of our new Jewelry—being made to our special order, we can offer superior finish and in many instances lower prices than seked elsewhere for the usual palpable ‘tmitations. The 10 per cent discount positively terminates Sat- ‘urdsy, Sept 22, at 6 p.m. (Continued below). ‘The new self-locking Satchel is the new thing for this autumn, The Satehel cannot come unlocked. SATCHELS. ‘For 50c. we offer an expanding Sstchel, with outside Pocket: imitation Alligator in tan and black. For 75¢. new shape Alligator Satchel. For @1 Fancy Leather Sstchel, For $1.35 Beal Leather Satchel, with oxydized silver ‘trimmings. For $1.50 aSatchel of Seal and Calf Skin, with oxy- @ized chain trimming. ‘For $1.50 a Betchel with two outside pocketbooks, Finer Satchels up to $16 each. WRITING TABLETS, with compartments for stamps, pens, ink, eto. Imitation Alligstor Tablets, 75¢. Seal aud Fancy Leather Tablets, $1. ‘With Oxydized Silver Trimmings, $2.21 Real Jepanoce Leather Sutchola €2 75. ‘Real Seal Leather Tableta, 3, CARD Cask, ‘For 25c, Seal and Japanese Card Cases, For 30¢ Oxydized Trimmed Card Cases. ‘For 50c, with Safety Compartment for money, Fine Gard Geom tp to gle mets ‘ap to 814 cach. POCKETBOOKS. THE PALAIS ROYAL (Coutinned alow.) ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. Fass Ar 10 Pre Cexr Orr. THE PALAIS ROY AL! 4. LINER, Propeieton, cod Coe, 12th and Pa. avel nes vag DOE Eaux Avrox Roaxue Dan BOSTON HOUSE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1888. Every Friday we push the previous five days? sccumulation of Short Lengths, Odd Bises, Broken Lots, &c., to the fore, devoting that day to their display and sale Asaesult of this policy we have fewer Remnants to-day than any Dry Goods Housein the city, snd what few we have are desirable, insamuch as they are the ac- cumulation of the season of weck. We have less Remnants because we do not allow the m to ac- cumulate, preferring to make an immediate, deep cut im the price and be rid of them at once. Just now you are apt to find a plece of your Sateca or Gingham dress going for balf what you paid earlier in the season. Even go in various other lines, Ladies’, Children's and Misses’ Suits, ‘Wraps and Jackets are also good illustrations of how prices have fallen. “REMNANTS” IN WRAPS AND SUITS ar RIDICULOUSLY LOW “REMNANT™ PRICES. ‘These must be gotten rid of previous to open- ing the new stock, hence the extraordinary re- ductions. The price is no criterion to their value, 1 Ladies’ Faille Francaise Silk Short Wrap, trimmed with lace, size 36. ‘Reduced, or Remnant Price. 82.50 1 Ladies’ Black Jersey Cloth Newmarket, size 38. Reduced, or Remnant Price. 82.50 1 Ladies’ Navy Blue Boucle English Walking Jacket, size 34. Reduced, or Remnant Price. 62.50 1 Ladies’ Navy Blue Yachting Flannel Bath- ‘ing Suit, white braid trimmed, size 40, Reduced, or Remnant Price. 82.25 ‘3 Children’s Dark-Striped Cloth Coats, suit- + able for Fall School Wear, sizes 6, 10, and 12~ years. Reduced, or Remnant Price.. 82.50 1 Misses’ Cream All-Wool Albatross Suit, Isce trimmed, last of the line, size 14 years. Reduced, or Remnant Prioe.. 93.50 1 Misses’ Striped Flannel Reefing Jacket, size 12 years. ‘Reduced, or Remnant Price. 85 2 Misses’ Fancy Checked Cloth Newmarkets, sizes 12 and 14 years, Redueed, or Remnant Price. +95 2 Miseos' Fine Cloth Newmarkets, 1 Tan and 1 Brown-Mixed, size 12 years, Rs Reduced, or Remnant Price... (Third floor.) 1 Ladies’ Striped Fisnnel Biouse, slightly faded, size 38. Redueed, or Remnant Price.. 82 1 Ladies’ very handsome over Short Wrap, trimmed with Black Lace, size 36. ‘Reduced, or Remnant Price.... 810. 3 Ladies’ Fancy-striped Flannel Coats for house or calling wear, sizes 36 and 38. Reduced, or Remnant Price... 85 1 Ladies’ Heliotrope Cashmere Evening Dress, with velvet bodice, and lace yoke and sleeves, size 36. Reduced, or Remnant Price... 910. 2 Ladies’ Black Sateen Suits, with white fig- ures, size 34. , Reduced, or Remnant Price.........-..82.50. 1 Ladies’ Garnet Sateen Suit, with white dots, size 34. Reduced, or Remnant Price. LAST OF THE “LROKEN SIZ! If you wear one of these sizes you get a bar- ain. Prices are half and less on these. 6 Misses’ Black Jerseys, sizes 24,26 and 28 in. and 2 Misses’ Garnet Jera-ys, sizes 28 and 30, Reduced, or Kemnant Price. 500. 6 Ladies’ Black, All-Woot Jerseys, sizes 32, 84 and 36, Reduced, or Remnant Price. @1 1 Ladies’ Cream, All-Wool Jersey, slightly soiled, size 32. ‘Reduced, or Remnant Price. 01.50 (Third floor.) SHAWLS-ONE OF A KIND ONLY. 1 Black, All-Wool Cashmore Shawl, two yarda ‘square and fringed ali arouud and embroidered tu corner. Also 1 Cardinal of same. Reduced, or Remnant Price. 1 Elegant Pluinb Colored V yards square, shows handling. Reduced, or 2 Fancy French Shawls, 83.50 ith vari- egated stripes, and one Cream, with variegated stripes. ‘Reduced, or Remnant Price... 1 “Ben Nevis" Double Blanket Shawi,4 sas Jong and 2 yards wide, ‘Reduced, or Remuant Price... 04.50 (Third floor.) BoYs' SUITS—LAST OF THEIR LOTS. 1 Boy's Gray-striped Norfolk Suit, size 4 years. ‘Reduced, or Remnant Price. . 1 Boys’ Mixed Scotch Cheviot Suit, all-wool, size 12 years, Reduced. or Remnant Price... -- 94.50. 1 Boys’ Scoteh Diagonal Suit, size 12 yeara Reduced, or Remnant Price, 84.50. 1 Boys! Biack - Cardinal - and - Gold - Mized Scotch Cheviot Suit, extrs fine, aize 7 years. Reduced. or Remuant Frice. 1 Boys' Navy-Blue Doubli Coats, two rows of buttons, size 9 years. Reduced, or “Remnant” Price ... na 3 Boys’ Brown-mixed Flannel Shirt Waists, size 5 years, reduced to $1. 1 Cream Jersey Shirt, soiled, size 4 years, reduced to 800. (Third floor.) “LAST ONE OR TWO" IN FINE CORSETS. 1 Fine French Imported Coutil Corset, goes over the hips, side steels, pure whalebone fan- ned with silk, perfect fitting, size 20 in. Reduced, or Remnant Price, - 82.2. 1 Fine French Imported Coutil Corset, side steels, two gores on the sides, best whalebone, stylish shape and comfortably Atting, size 18. ‘Reduced, or Remuant Price, 2 Elegant Cream-colored French ey Corsets, with double side steels, three gores on the hips, bones fanned with Biue Silk, finished with Blue Silk Plush at the bottom, with ribbom and embroidery at the top; sizes 21 and 23. Reduced, or Remnant Price, LACE DEPARTMENT “REM: 43 Ladies’ Muil Ties, subject to slight imper- fections.. Reduced, or ‘Bemnant” price... 10 “=hort Lengths” Orlental Lace Biouscines, 1 to3 yards. Reduced, or Remnant price... 250. Marvelously good vzlues will be offered in “Short Lengths" of the various popular Laces, as we are particularly snxious to close out the entire accumulation. 50 “Short Lengths” of Torchon Laces, 69 “Short Lengths” of Black silk Laces. 13, 110 “Short Lengths” of various other Laces, ‘All marked at the closest “Remnant” Prices First floor.) OLEARING-UP SALE OF EMBROIDERIES, ‘We shall place a price on every Short Length for this Friday that will make them go of sight. ‘We wish to sell every piece, and to that end have made prices exceptionally low, especially on colored edaings and all-overs, and white Swiss Flouncings. ‘The economically inclined will recognize this as an opportunity of some mo- ment. (Second floor.) “ODD SIZES” IN GLOVES. It is the smallest and | arrest sizes that have to be forced with a lower price, as medium sizes sell themselves. 7 Paire Ladies’ $Button Length Chamois ‘Skin Gloves, sizes 53 and o%. Reduced, or Remnaut Price... 750. 9 Pairs Ladies’ 4-But. Perinot Suede Gloves, in Tan shades, Emb. back, sizes 6% and 7. ‘Reduced, or Remnant Price. (First floor.) INFANTS’ DEPARTMENT REMNANTS, 1 Child's Embroidered Normandy Cap, broad ‘Mull ties, 37340. 1 Infant's Pale Blue Hand-knit Worsted Hiedticna, or Remnant Price. 61.28, 1 Child’s Fin India Linon Dress, trimmed with fine embroidery and lace, size 2 to 3 yeara, Reduced, or Remnant Price. ... 04. (Second floor.) ‘FEW GARMENTS” MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. 4 Ladies’ High Square-neck Cambric Corset ‘Covers, trimmed with fine embroidery and in- sertion, two clusters of three tucks each down the front, Size 40 only. ‘Reduced, or “Remnant” Price....., 370. 7 Ladies’ High-peck Extra-fine Cambric Cor- Jeuciennes lace, and Snished with silk ribbon. Bizes, 32, 34, and 36. fe Hi WANTED--SITUATIONS. ee ee WANTED — SITUATION TATION BY AN EDUCATED nigeria. es "ANTED—BY A COLORED FRO! {ENT—THE REST AND THE jEAPEST aa oes PRS i hw. O.1. HOLMES Bead oe Pavel mat & War ANTED—GO TO DICE’S Ai —AT W: a Ww Rady GENCY FOR COOKS, ary: stress, Betier Sosa, Watters and” siege Sooero ey Sewrwnce. 638 7a ot. aw. 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Can come | 8 G14 12th st. n.w. - ts PP Spot | POR RENT—a SUTTE OF THREE UNFORNISH'D werk Totus o& second and one un tind 80or ANTED—, ANTED—A SITUATION AS A wince OR | vate bat ‘frst-c! condition . — Wess is ree eg SER: Bes Oame “CNS | WW alee af Buldiua by a Competent man.” Ad: | jay vou toeallat 1450 Gorcoran ot tm se0 ‘New Jersey ave. n.w. nen. 8 4 F RENT — FURNL HED ROOMS, WIT! Ware; aa heranes eine tion, 8 Weer BY A YOUNG MAN, A POSITI in ™ ore n. 6-20 op, Banas guttine and fitting. “Address, at once, Box | vataie Paar awn Smee fan Saale oo jinary. RENT—THREE VERY LARGE _COMMUS eee larleor ea butte, ery ry ER COOK. Wisrbitcaaare ‘OYSTER COOK. em a ‘ANTED—A GIRL TO RAL iE Wat Gok Mat new. must have city reer | V Wi aaa WAIST AND aaa 1637 Lat. nw. Wane, RECOMMENDED Sam private fay. Adateoe LBC Beat offce sone WANTED Cooks, cL cee ae a chen and ae iss od Const WE A YOURS MARRIED MAN, A care of orem. “Addnvas 3°V. Di Star olhes. scot Wi&ANTED-BY A YOUNG Box, LaTELY Fnost city reference. “Akdrees Me 3-10 Ls ny ie ‘second Pat JOR Sep southern exposure, private famntiy. | RENT. UNFURNISHED oor, and three on third Boor, recpimg. Apply 728 or ufurnisbed . Tecirabia at 137 Oth, wuret Fee media 2 ‘same fluor: {OR RENT—UNFURNISHED— BEAUTIFUL SEC- Ca large oars aud ae Wasi’ x YOUNG © COLORED MAN, st tely. eau iow gx driver or to, Gare for horwe: cal ED GOOD DERSEMAKER TO > TAKE mest abd industrious "ME | JVQe RENT_WE WANT ABOUT FIVE HUNDRED Wie Sharge ofatkirtroomat GEO. WHITER. | EANCHTON PLUMMEIC Uniontown, DC. itr | Av Hooms tonntim the various. seetions. of the city i100 ee nw. YANTED-SITUATIONS FOR 600 CHAMBER: | Konters nud heal Lsiats agen Fat nw. eed-3 Wi NERGETIO REPRESENTATIVES | WV matde, sino, nuroe girls cooks scuilious nowwe- | Oc aie Se for HEL bent live sud accMont invuraneer men, drivers, farmers dairy men, Wc. ities, country, Foe To CEL cook iad ox {hove wii can az will secure applications need eed Sa'peeorta BNHAM, 050-632 Fat new. watt pets abs = rem ANTED TAREE FIRST-CLASS UNION ror: Apply A. EBERLY'S 8ONB 718 7 theese Was ED — A YOUNG "MAN WH ee Tarren io. chambet work’ enty those baving best of reference need apply. ie Wiirerch. WHITE GIKL FOR GENERAL fousew private family: to otay nights: ot DELIVERY ‘Det aw. Warts, AN |, INTELLIGENT, Ese ‘3ggne yhice man, wi ‘capable situ do menial i aber ‘can obtain a good Wve valuable instruction at ‘otkes of SPLRCEMIAN Soa with re ees BONES COLPEGE cor. Finvnd D ste. heses Ot ANTED-A BUTCHER. Cat OH ADDRESS, Warten se EDMUND HILL, Lat WHE inguin eet ttnee [ ANTED—DUNDOUE'S aS a and colored: tor all Hints of deursatic labotstor District and states, with reference. 717 Mat. mw. 005-1w* NTED—A SHOE CLERK. ONE PERFECTLY iar \0e trade; s young man Met i) HOE CLERK, Star office. 2 ifomeai bua WHITE WORRY woe ARB ne ‘Appy TLL Ret. aw. ot i0is Fans. WHEE Wi ‘WISHING TO LEARN THE Print iness, and willing to ton, as to ‘nkallinence weneral ‘toes ee will CLOTHING ANTED-BY A COLORED MAN WHO V cservuriy understands bi 2 ene ‘@situation fro days, ShtrEEL 1098 “oe Atal toaten egeoponeat ax recog. oe Sg ae FARISIAN, Fe bat WASTED—950 casi, TO ANY ONE WHO WILL ool "Bian OETHSS, Reece” SAE" | ANTED-BY SEPTEMEER 15, FLAT OF ‘three or four unfurnished rooms for housekeep- ing, between Penn-ylvania ave. snd 1, 7th aud Tach sts Address FLAT, Star office, sep6-3t* own their house; viny ins d rr a Address DAUGHTER, Star office. ANTED-TWO OR THREE UNFURNISHE: second floor Rooms in new house, with board for free or caterer): south expowure: oF Tour for luht Ore Atay aedient Mtussem st PSE ¥V ent or yu SINGLE GENTLEMAN, yes for year, Rooms (board preferred). privat fawi and fire, Address Box 128, Siar Séhoe’ ae set WWANTED—-1WO FURNISHED OR UNFUR- ‘Bished ‘with or wituout board. for gentle- children Address Box 600, sity ost office, stating terms, location au. references? furs ud application, stating awe, qualitiostio Rooms, their Ova and whecitingy soi to CuNBOIy Star man, wife and two small WareSRRE Er ER use| W's 0 orl eons andl care fora child yee r anda bait old: best | ene where there are St references fetuired jy NCER, | Box 50, Star office. Bpencerian Collee of aet-08 NTED — WE “want AGENTS WH AER traveli lesmen bricat— ps gistae® SASS LUERS | oF i BML Gb." Gicveland, Onto. ANTEDCBY A SERPs oy os GaPERE ‘ence, 8 dining-room aud im the house, Address YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE ivate fauily where there arding houses need apply : ca required: Addvecs 'ANTED—BY A oom and Board in » ASTED—GIRI FOR FAMILY OF TWO, TO cook, waab and iron, and do general housework. Apply between 12 and 2 olclock, 1342 HER Lave sole ANTEDILADY AGENTS FOR LADIES’ AND Children's ir. juable essmples free con- aiuoualy- Write Mira ¥. 0. FARRING: i, Box 683, ie Wem ee MAN OF — resid fashington, to repress in State old'N. Y, Bote. Sea MEY, SLO mmanthiy refer- Be8 seepage 3 HOUSE, Lock Box pr Bea, NY. w TANTED—TWENTY INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE agents, Apply at once JOS F st, n.w. auz8-2W WANTED_—LOTS. Witriren PURCHASE FOR C: OR CASH, & BUILD. ‘ing lot eaxt cf the Capttol {Must have south or east route Seve but oppers ‘and low. Seed reply; give ful descriptiou of ‘Audress: x Star office. ext cash price, WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS ‘auz5-13t" WANTED = TO EXCHANGE A VERY FINE Josding shotgun for @ good horse. dross B. 0. X., Star office, I a prepared for wed tor work. "S20 Mea ‘ANTED=10,000 FALL a INTER 81 chet ‘elean_by" my. incom sults called for and delivered, FiINCie 605 5 Sth ra formerly 1031 F st, eee oUR a AT 20 CENTS W, donvt get atrous or rancid; hoepe bet ter, satisfaction essured ‘(all tho year es ——— retunded ; ‘atslin 328, S20 and Geiseruber the numbers). Center Market; adjoinin Golden Fie sulla; Cbeu daly i 12°30: Saturdays valso 401.G at Telephon SiS hat co SoniBNee auziste WANTED—10 PURCHASE 4 COVERED Desk Must be in first-class condition, Address io; 99, Star office, weit WAST#DITHE, 25,460 STAR READERS TO itacalled tf, Cleabed by bis intstatio presess, asd suits called for, Sent Lome. "Scud postal sets ANTED-THREE OR FOUR UNFURNISHED ‘second story, for two aduits, peruane:it if suited, Address, stating tarias, Box 13%. Star Office. 206 WANTED-BY ZWo ADULTS. ONE On TWO Furnished or Unfurnished Rooms, with or wi:h- BL beard; Kast Capitol st. preterred. “Address H. Wastes —TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, ONE front, ahd one or bot: on second floor, with or without board, for two gentiemen, and between 16th and 9th and K'snd Pennsylvania ave. References ox- hanged, Address PERMANENT X, Star office, sat. AND \ aE rooms, with ood board in & plain private funily. State exact. locality. abd'yrice. "Per: | Wi luanent, if sulted. “Place within six blocks of Treasu: preterred. References exchanged. ROOM tar office. went" at ae awe ANTED-BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, TWO | Apy ahed second story rooins (or one lange srwiti board’ pear errand’ hr ale” prefer references, Addr-ss box 140 Star office Be0-3t Ww ED—GENTLEMEN DESIROUS OF Rb? furnished ‘ovis, a; Quy 15, references required. wi Fe: and third floor aud required, 714 120i st. nw. yt Frichy Sitio! foratahed ho SE oh Woelect parties, Box 156, Star out; references " nares ‘exchanged, 91: JOR RENT_—ON G bath: Fee ees furnished finpa. JOR RENT—904 MARI furnished frout room on 2d floor; Sutene it RENT—TO PARTIES WITHOUT CHILDREN— ‘Three furviahed of unfuruibed Routan, on secoud | floor, with all conveniences, Keut moderate. °T: Fr: Corner bouse: south and east trout, every roca, Felereuces required. “1101 Ket. uw. {Ok KENT—TWo svITES Also, furniched room. ‘Apply at 91 FE RENT 4 comment j FES ‘business; plate: | cheapest i RENT—ON BELT CARS, CORNE! Osten. w. ‘second foo: UNFURNi! ITH AND three Vesutiful, communicating, wu with ase of gas and | 1019 0am w. | 00! Bo children; reference riven om MENT—TWO Ok TANEE TARGE DELIONT: TOL Hil free or four Rooms, second a herdice pees dou SF 7 bast Tat 709 11TH STN. W room, With or without board LAND AVE. ake reat room ch samne hoor. ROE BESTT WO FURNISHED kDOMS with oF without board. Apply st jae NEW YORK AVENUE. BET. 13TH AND 14TH | STS.N, THOS. J. FISHER & {OR RENT—BEAUTIFUL ROOMS, SINGLE en sulie, tn private family; furuished : Ix each, unfurnished, for rent; TING KOOR floor of house 639 D stn, FOR RENT_ ruvemente: in 8 growling LK S REPET FS, Tits TORE LAND CELLAK AND ONE \ Akoom, cor. Vth aud L wu. rellitug Over store for reu ly JOHNSON, 7 ase front: 8: town, ouly ber month, i. rooms, mod, iia, 40 per month, man for luis “house office. WESED A Toke Rca ent | JOH, ENT — LARGE NEWLY, FURNIGHED, ing, would like position as visiting oF, resident wov- pointed and papered. south fromt rooms: closets: French, music. English: best city referenoes | Price $5 to sa Senha private family. references Kadreaa I-18, 60 York et, Norfolk, Var wel-0v Gesized. 221 Ket, m. shed Fovms, bouse s WANTED--ROOMS. ™ seiko ™ venenet on _iunniediately oar |} o A mont desirable suite of rovins,oapectally well located fora physiciau’s office. | se4-6t co. 1824 F st. w. JOR RENT—WHOLE SECOND SiokY FUR uisbed: hve dle OF eD suite; Board if desired. “1120 sod at ik nee double yeu breplaces in iS, THIRD for lit housekee Aug, $20. Inquire iu the store below of G. F. NCHA FE 321s STORES. JOR RENT-STORE AND DWELLING: NICELY | Lodi jocated for Drux Store: the dwelliug has all modern | many weiwhborhood. “AIpiy to aus Also, 1m BEST LOCATION | tert Geen “sm one ot gore Fooms can ove our lst free. We gan secure 5) fer ers required. it P HUICHINS & OO, Loom Rent fe, 1981 Fats a. wed WANS TEDIWILL RENT OR EXCHANGE 001 iry house furnished, with use of horse smd car- Hage, cows, &c.. servants if desired; convenient to sta— tion, for rome or house in Washington until April 1, pisotor rentan unfurniebed house weur by. Address Ea evenings to «uit. Ay FOR RENT— HALL T—FUXNISHED HALL, 923 to Jodges, clube snd cate Office, under: associations, “on da: y at W. U. DENISOn' eal ball.” S. Fst ay 8u30-3in, ‘oreat Glen, Md. sed-3t ‘TED—BY TWO ADULTS THREE OR FOUR unfurniaved Roome, with board. on line of F-st. MONEY TO LOAN. cars or G-st, herdics Mecicrote; netervnces ex: | FR EAL ESTATE INVESTMENT. | nee ee R 6 PER GENE ma aie UARTERLY, ANTED-THREE OR FOUR UNFURNISHED iN SUM © $1,000, Toums andl board in uorthwent notion oF extn: SMALL PuUSLIUa CALL, san wie an eve 15 rare tr idor November 1; give location sud lowest | §70.000-TO LOAN ae ent if sulted; good references, PLOMET 0.000 "aX, Bi sast_| 23.008 O€ REAL ESTATE. aNTED ¥ GENTLEMAN AND WIFE HAND- 1900 domely fara floorin a desirable house with 500_{au25)_THOS E. WAGGAMAN. jeasant, refined, private fauly. terns not over $40 Bermonti: best’ Fefcrunces, Address 3B, WANTED-HOUSES. ANTED-CLOTHING EXCHANGE, 201 434 ST Wiss “CL0' Ae E 6 iemien's “cast od? er send or jyo-3m* TED CURTAINS! CURTAINS! CURTAINS! i: Musi > equal to ME. GENEST) 720.17th et n.w., seoond ANTED — STUDENTS IN — Book-1 sess. Business, or Artistic Writing. iat dauelag parties Thursday evening W se4-1m°* War course stand, rmoty WANTED 3 EVERYBODY, SUFFERING FROM amoky chimneys to know that J {attobes neds td beat of no pay. I7h at aw. ANTED—FOR CASH—FURNITURE, Taare ‘Beds, Carpets Stoves, or entire Housebold Ef- ANTED-TO RENT BY SMALL FAMILY BY 20th this month, Mouse with modern improve ments 6,t0 8 rooms and ‘ard, in northwest or Capitol Hi; state price, . Noy Btar office. = ONEY TO LOAN THD SUu5 From LOWEST RAT:S AND COMMISSION AT THE ON REAL ESTATE IN THIS DISTRICT. KO. HOLTZMAN, ___ Corner 30th and ¥ MA proved real exiate security THEW RUT Upwal Op iN tnest ¥ TO LOAN AT FIVE PEK CLNT ON AP. | Lane amounts © ats. nw FORD. aw. wat TEDBY GOOD TENANT, A HOUSE IX northwést section, containing ten rooms; for Punt at, $40 month; from October 1 Auswer XY, ; | WARZED=EOE CASH, A HO! IN NORTH. west; must be in first-class condition ; betwees H and Dupont Circle, 18th and 15th st, Address Bor Star office. se6-2t" ri BBB; 8 5| ANTED—TO BUY A HOUSE WIT! eight rooms and bath, between K auc and 2Uth sta. n.w.: Possession Oct 1. cash, Address SHANNON, Star pou Loax— Or in sums to sult, a 5.000 ) 33008 00 fat S percent, Erne 000; AG percent. ‘3.0005 . * Te 7 100 00 Fou rmass eaten | ‘soe NS Chari xt. Baltamore 0 1581,000 _ee6-3t a ot OR SALE_CHEAP—A GOOD BUSINESS PROP- ty ‘thweet, ‘will rent for ear nae 000. "CH. PARKER, 4 and we snd bath, oa Bryne ‘ail mood. a JOR SALETA NEAT ono Sud Louw ata. 4 % Tally! house, f Fie Ki SALE_HO 1301 K's Very cman Bric Wear the Capitol. Ji Bek eer Seinen - 1wi0t 10re.. - is00 ada Bi ati = waz : nd m. joo 25 nn aw Lo 2033 % et ised] IKABLE HOME OR INVEST. ment box 1921 Oth st. aw. stable, LOULS jOR MAREK, 920 JGR SALE DY BENS & PKL A213 FST} P2938 sch xt. nw: 87.500. 1980 1 rcheay 120 bdo ar: oh " ew ave. 00. Si lO ot F008 eds oo. } 3708 SALE—A | Teh “a ovo. Hol at. cor me Au Re ‘e000. a pale! Sas tity * TROSTORY, BAY-WINDOW ied itnge sclieta rene foe aOike seeseice ms one Meee Gas MYEn& 1021 Bob ot mm "OR RENT—1910 13TH ST. Nw “bew elctt-room brick, ail’ mod. imps, 483 Mo- 20K SALE OK RENT— ATHIACTIVE HOUSE (Gener Propet Thorowehly well-built trerstory Brick Dwelling. 11 rou modern improvements, 2100 to sn alley. Trees, slrube, fruite, fow- erm; , Hh and bewu.sfui location, fromting Govere ‘Cars pass the door. Northwest section. Achrerful house, in perfect order. | _ Bill be sold cheap sud on wcoonu re a | Anpisto NC Tm ton, @ peoms: mod. tmpeoverwente ae Engg locat 74. alley ip rar. Price 87.000, | teFns to suit. Inquire at 1023 Oth st. nw. sed-eoburt UK BALE—#100 DOWN ANL a will buy a ood S-room dwelling, stable, 18.000 sround, «ood wel. of water. fue fruits, with o at only. #1,000 BA Patt Lie, Re SALE—1ITH OT. ET WEE: 2 yg Fok, Saber HANDSOME, CONVENIERE | Brana weul-tailt reeidence i fer-on Place, now oceunied by Hor ‘nearly mew, has 1S complet | shive m‘eve OR BALA ar BARGAIN If SOLD aT oa = FPisio strc n1Poua and taal a aie | ae goend ovate gt he 7.000. ELC MoLekax, 10059 eta we | Re TOK SALECAT 4 BAMGALN 472 AND Bw 1d th wil mods C3 st Proye ~lae” and New Hang eres seth at ROR SALE—six SMALL BRICK HOUSES JUST completed. three $10 cach, will sell the Sx for $5,400; te SWOKMSIEDT & JOR SALE—1 lot. ree sguaree from U. GREAT BARGAIN AS AN ehyeer 8B. Capnoly for three nice Wi OK SALE—A GREAT BARGAIN IF the next three day*—two lots on New York tween 19th and 2 ‘S00. “Liberal HILL, comer 8th and F sts. nw. Ss Post Oitice Box 503, city, ty tm n ptoe go tae pepeaae ge a ate WE Sel eee of Soe = argof Dakous GEO. W. LINKINs, si, and Hist. nw. Reteret sontes fernando as to workmanshi} done onidences. sere eae ee parlor, el street cars. sd maze ANTED—WELLS DUG, BORED A} Ns Wie steam, kerosene, band, and wind. eee) ge tanks and wind-milis: all Kinds of well mat ear nisned and WM. H. MOFFAT, Ma. sana auls-lm WANTED_—For CASH, OLD O8 NEW W Pecks, at 726 Ket K.w aad eet Sea OO 1 ¥.C MERRY. ANTEDALE L KINDS WELL WORK DON W D3 MObEArE seas ok ree ze % r s. ES arteoule ply a2 sors. oF Pete ress Bug, and Sach. Wot jummerSeld, Md. wud-den TED-ELEOTRICITY 18 Nz Vous, iis aenoaen gc oved; Strictures cured: Sires. bx 1:8. NICHOLSON, 608 Leth st. new..cor. F Wiasuieomat "2 ¥ And MAKE NO MISTAKE in i wept ‘WPRED HOMES TO PASTURE AT oxxi. = Bees a ies wares % — Sunes ‘House, four six-100m Houses: ail brick and mast bave mod. smps,, and located between B sta. ua and s.0. and jst and Sth eta. cast. LOWE ‘& GUNNELL, 805-30" _ 308 East Capitel st. V ANTED—TO PURCHASE & E HOUSE BETWEEN 12th and 16th, Land 1 x: TOLOAN. Mo Eee RATES OF OD BEAL ESTATE SECURITY, ‘1HOS. 4. 21SHL AN ON REAL ESTATE at LOW. Mo%#* 70 20. waSi's DANENHOWER, ap24 Successor to DANENHOW EK NEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE Ok FIRST. lowest terest No Clana pecuriiies, at ‘rates of her tke accu Ja prey Shite, 203 Tat we. Tiows. **GA2E Poutaylvaniasee, . TLIS F OK SALE—LoTs JN MONTHLY PAYMENTS. 4T corner of #tm and Dats. nw Per mouth. Pine lowe aps exire rice, Cali at offs and get pist r & WATERS, « se5-3t 613 Fet.ue, oR SALE—A © CORNER LOT ON jor ‘ST. eA ede Me Prana EB res Heat PUD. 182396 F ot, 08 ain Gas: fore ix MOUNT Seived no OO ee: Saunt sed-im* 14255 Fat Foe SA 2 CENTS BER Foor Two tous, uaF, aod tre tote 10x) all with alleys. 1st porft. Tues are very cheap. CHAS A SHIELDS, 5 Yooo'r at nw. wae w. ‘not be in basement, State price to 3. e540" WAS TED-DIRECT FROM OWNERS. HOUSES for sale, prices from $2,000 to 8,000; also houses for rent im ail secti the city for bree: sncanplican a. GRAY & CU. set: coed ___ BUSINESS CHANC = mm; must be sold, Address CHEAP, RTHWEST tar of ec8-2t" TOR SALE-AT A BARGAIN—A VERY Disiha- Ule corner lot on 14th st.uw. LOUIS P. SH AKER O20 F uw. wet at JOR SALE—A VERY DESINABLE LOT ON WHat ‘upon easy terme, Loci aa wide of 14th st. m. STDS SIT eugine house on Mass, ave. not to exceed 84.500; alno_oue on Bul $2500 to 83.000. BENS. Pepe $2500 to Seen PURCHASER A ona to 8 rooms, on Capitol Hill: | ‘ANTED—BY A built house, with ONE-HALF (OR WHOLE) INTEREST rege Bereantile Busine 6 ia; Sood reason for welling. ° 49 ‘AP—BAR-ROOM ON 7TH ST. & 1%; doing coud Uusiness. “Apply to DUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, 9th and D 81,000 ‘dress e6-3t will not deal with any one except owner. Jocation and , Star office. erty, Bors) ANTED,— IMMEDIATELY — “DIRECT FEOM "houses Fe K_SALE—OLD-ESTABLISHED BARBER SHOP joing a food business; reason for selling, Ieave the city'tocnwage in other bust” wile feos. Address “BARBERS Star offices 2s Ths seathusat cokes ter tote ont | —~ woe ‘num there will be no: 4f prices, location, Xc. wait. Lg ge ee IF SOLD aT o01-0t* Cor 8th and Feta, | Southwest corner st aw: pao time to a tend to business. Call iy J clssecs of houses FILER & BU! Fetnw. GRADES TO RENT USINERS addres | (Wy ANTED HOUSES OF ALi GEE RENT iar oe HERRON & RAMEY, 1307 F st. Sec kren en temes oee | O LOST_AND_FOUND.___| 4 GREAT CHA’ Provision a ‘Gloaor ore im Nortiwent ote ra Sue paying business: dwelline over store, SHO im BALE—CHOICE LOT CORNER aim <7 F3 New York ave. Rw. LOUIS P. SHOEM. #20 Faw. praca 25 QOK SALE—LTS—FENNSYLVANIA ‘Washington Circle; L st. wear New zt = ave.; 2ud et, Dear M. Gast, near 1vth. New Mampenire ave, between L and M; New Hampshire Corcoran st; 5 st., near New Hampebire bie ie oF at hw Glen, a. FI as at a ‘eo Si" fe uke TPORD, 14235 Fe ae SALE—OR EXCHANGE —FOR Fz SALE_DESIBALLE ViLta ‘Also, iS oF a at , TER ee Sere FF Tw Las ee Sins | Me ee wontir oft with captain of ‘waten, mania ar | Felis and be ‘Gay at. 90 feet rout, L TUESDAY, GEPTEMBER SEPEERER S 5 SEIEE Seen oe] sees sreet oa |e nr Sax. oR Mon, Be ats Sahn SS wee COUNTRY BOARD. Lors, ‘or northeast, 20 acre Farm. 5 sctes in the

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