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THE EVENING STAR. | § WASHINGTON: TUESDAY. September 11, 1988, cuosey 5. NOYES. “Eaitor. ‘he Evening Star basa regular. perwanest bona Sde daily circulation mere thas treble that of any ether daily paper published 1a Washington, and much greater thas that «1 all the ether dally papers here added together. ‘The journey undertaken in death's hour by Har ‘Tiet Beecher Stowe that she might close her eyes to the light of this worid in the familiar scenes of her home is pathetic and full of sorrow to thousands upon thousands in this and other lands, ‘She \s now in her seventy-sixth year, and for near- ly half ber life she has been the most famous of living American women. As Gen. Grant was looked Upon by more human eyes than any man whoever lived, so Mra, Stowe was read by more pegple ‘han any author, man or woman, in ail time, It {s peculiariy interesting to remember that it was here tn Washington that “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” first saw light. The incidents attending the pro- 1 i fA ! H { F 4 i i unl age ge 2 i ‘end marshal with lifelike force = procession of Characters that seemed to possess the warmth ‘and action of living beinga A greafér book than “Uncle Tom” Mra. Stowe, with all her industry, could never write. Judged by the standard of popular approval, if not by the canons of fiction, 2% ig to-day the great American novel and likely to remain so for many years to come. ee ‘The New York Sun argues that the letter of Presents Mr. Cieveland a3 a prove tionist because he announces the purpase “to stémulate our domestic industries by freeing trom Guty the imported raw materials” and “In any adjustment of our revenue laws to concede such encouragement and advantage to employers, &c.” ‘But the letter also shows that, in Mr. Cleveland's opinion, the greatest encouragement and advantage ‘will be given to American employers and employed by freer trade, and consequently the stimulation of industries, which he proposes, is by a removal of duties. In order to protect the American work- man he assaults the protective tariff. The Sun Tepresents that its office cat has been for a few day an honored guest at the White House; but evidently that sagacious animal has not fully ‘eccomplished the purposes of Its visit. —<—<——— 2 It the Toronto Glove reflects the state of public opinion in Canada to any considerable extent, there 1s great fear felt at the prospect of a prompt inauguration of the President's retaliatory policy. ‘The Glove says: “Canadians must Just possess Uhetr souls tn patience, hope for the best, and influ- ence Ottawa as much as posstbie to do whatever may honorably be done to arrest the threatened ert.” On the other hand, Governor-General Stan- Jey speaks in a most reassuring tone, counseling calmness anda feeling of geniaiity toward the United states. The prevailing view of the sftua- tion among Dominion leaders of opinion is that ‘the Jingo fever has now infected both parties, but ‘that if the two countries can remain in statu quo ‘until afver election the fisheries question may be adjusted amicably by a new treaty. ao The result in Maine is beyond the republican ex- Pectations, and isa disappointment to the demo- cratic Ropes of materially reducing the republican Plurality of four years ago. ‘The present able del- gation tm the House, including Mr, Reed, the leader of the republican side of the chamber, is re- elected by increased majorities. The old saying, “a3 Maine goes so goes the Union,” has in late campaigns lost some of its force, and while Maine's Dig majority wili doubtiess create enthusiasm along the republican lines, the issue in November lies on the dubious battleground of New York, Indiana, Connecticut and New Jersey. eo ‘The schools of the District will open, as usual, notwithstanding the muddle in the District appro- Driation act im reference to the pay of teachers, ‘which has been so frequently commented upon by ‘Tue Stan This course will be taken in the confi- dence that Congress will, in the general deficiency Dull, correct its mistake, straighten out the tangle, ‘and leave the efficiency of the District school sys- tem unimpaired. But the teachers ought not to be fequired to take this risk, and the school author- Wtles should not be left in uncertainty. Hurry up, gentlemen of Congress, and pass the corrective | —— ‘The result of the democratic state convention ‘to-morrow tn New York is a foregone conclusion in favor of Gov. Hull's renomination. What oppoat- tion there is to him seems to be sporadic, and to lack cohesion. So large a majority of the dele- gates are for him that the convention is todo its work by acclamation. The conclusion of ‘the Gemocratic managers ts evidently that the Uquor dealers are more important, politically, than the mugwumps SSS ————e Governor Dingley, of Maine, who is returned to Congress by so large an increase upon his phenom- ‘enal majorities of 1884 and 1889, 1s not only one of ‘the abiest public men of the day, bu the is also one Of the most capable newspapeP men of the coun- try. His paper, the Lewiston Journal, is a model Of good editing and intelligent news gathering. Jows is making « complete and perfected work Of the doctrine of prohibition. One of her judges has decided that a man may not tn that state make cider for his own of family’s use. 20 Pes Cesr Orr ALL CASH SALES. DURING IMPROVEMENTS WILL SELL MY ENTIRE STOCK OF WATCHES, DIA- MONDS, STERLING SILVER AND SIL- VER-PLATED WARE, CLOCKS, BRONZES, OPERA-GLASSES, ETC, ETC. aT A DIS- COUNT OF 20 PER CENT. FRANK M. LEWIS, 6-3 1215 PA AVE. Tar For Axo Tos Buz. Whee peertag ofthrfes Ber Be ‘: pbs Hing of tbe Sever Workernins met ow is fe toe Worl abe ‘And poverty ts my last) ns Fox said Tied taking of the ga Seme GOD LOTst SOLD FROM 83.75 TO 85,00, CHOICE te 38 A Lotof odd places im LADIEG JACKETS, tn Server Cloths and good patterns of Checks and Stripes, PRICES BANGED FROM $3.50 TO 96.00. good cloths. SOLD FROM $6.00 TO $10.00. CHOICE Gk ne 7: A Lot of odd pieces of LADIES’ FALL-WEIGHT NEWMARKETS, pretty patterns in Checks and And NIGHT-ROBES are the most satisfactory ‘and beneficial to use for this season. The fine fabric being pure Wool, it is a safeguard against ‘Rheumatiam, and while of light weight, yet it is ‘as warm aa the heavier domestic goods, ‘We are also sole agents for the celebrated Im- ported Men's Collars and Cuffs, made of the ‘best Linen and workmanship, in 5-ply, at Prices less than the finest domestic goods. ‘The new Fall Shapes in Hats are now on dis- play, and an early call from you would be ap- preciated. AUERBACH & BRO., 623 Pa ava, soteo-sOUT FITTERS AND HATTERS RRO OF CANTON FLANNEL 4X, 6 Bysshe te corerons We Anz Nor Too Psov To SWEAT, Bot thet wean distinesiob wera s Bane ae oan hawk and & wi hand-anw, "We acknowledges ‘we cannot The senseless vaporing of the — Sere. bes te ten eres ou An. Head ane aa that ot flow ‘Mant WE ARE NOT TOO PROUD TO@WEAT. We wit sapere mga heen swest” in our earnest Gb. tho con oury note tot fall-wool, at nd Cute, at genie sof heer face , 05.12, $5.87, oh SS Ba one suniere Di anrans arpa Dream a he $2 An BE poehtns Thomases we simply say, COME Victor &. ADLER'S 10 PERCENT CLOTHING HOUSE. 10 ‘O27 and 920 7th ot. n.w.. comer Massschusetts sve. ‘Strictly One Price Open Saturdays till 11m. Tooeien “eaten EMA faa or ton Serkan nasa st are Tith st ae. Now Reavy. FALL AND WINTER STYLES Bats. DRESS SILK HATS, 85, 96, AND 98. ALL THE LEADING STYLES DERBY HATS aT 82, 82.50, 83, €3,50, #4, AND 85, BOYS HATS, 750. TO $2. JAMES Y. DAVIS’ SONS, Corner Pemnsylvania ave. and 12th os Pansmrm Strom ‘S2-tach Al-Wool Laaier Cloth, all choice shades, at 52 and 54-inch Habit Clothe, 750, ¢1 and $1.25, ‘38-inch All-Wool French Serges, Special Bargains, all ‘ew fall shades, 50c. ‘Menriettas, all-wool, 46-inch; Special Bargain at 85c.; full line of colors, Stripes and Plaids, Flannel, French and Domestic, at 3796 50 and 65c. Black Dress Goods and Silks, at special prices A look ‘and you will be convinced. CARPETS. Body, Tapestry and Ingrain Cerpeta, at less than regu- lar prices. Blankets, Comforts, Table Linen, Towels, &c., at very close prices. Bargains in our Flannel Department, ARRIVING. ‘New Stock Lace Curtains and Portieres. New Stock Holland Curtains; made to order and ‘ready-made. - a rae Hows Aw Tam in a re mane of the new shades, a CLOTH, m oll widths, from 900. per BAGARBON LINER THREAD tm all of the now ‘ROPES SILK in 200 shades. Qur new SYRIAN SILK for fine work ts exquistts, aes ‘Mew Materials end Styles for om 0 OFPENEEINER & BRO, Rew Daléing, 616 90 . aw FOR WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. "Tis awful weather; we guess many ladies aro sigh- ing for soutbthing to do, ‘We make & fow suggestions ‘We'll have plenty of weather when your new fall dress should not be wowp. A job lot of Buttons at half, ‘end sonpe half-price Dress Trimmings, sumgests way to cheaply make last year's dress good enough for bad ‘Three-inch Fancy Braids; Gold and Silver Tinsel ‘with the braid; 4 Browns, 2 Greens, 1 Blue, 9 Gernets, 50 cents, were $1.25. ‘Mohair Pattern Braids, nessly Atty styles; all at half. One lot at 250, worth 60 and 680 yard. ‘THE'PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.) Waut You Miczr Do. ‘Trim some underwear or makes fancy apron, You may get many hints from the following: Joblot Cam- ‘brie Réges, in all widths, 6, 8, 10, 12, 15, and 250. ‘Two yards for price of one, Remnants of fine Em- broideries at one-quarter. Cut pieces of India Line eas, Checked Muslins, Nainsook, and Swiss Muslins&c. Were 15, 20, 25, 35¢. ‘Row 10, 12% 1b, 250. (Continued below. Our Flannels are » little cheaper than where they Give credit, but we would tempt you even through the rain, so we offer for TO-MORROW ONLY 5 per cout discount: ALL FULL WEIGHT AND WIDTH. ‘White Shaker Fiannels, 7., 160., 16c., 200, 25¢,, 85e., 50c. ‘Aii-Wool Shaker Flannels, $1, $1.10. All- Wool Red Fiannels, 500., 85¢., 750. All-Wool Twill Flannela, 25c., 39¢., 90. Ail-Wool Plain Flannels, 60, 30c., 830, 350, 87340. 550. Blue Twill Flannels, 35, 45 and 50c. 2 Plain and Striped Jersey Flannela, 59 and 69c. Plaids and Striped Flannels—e fine varlety—only 500 yard. qginia4 Twill Opern Mlannels, now shades, onty ee ee ees eee wee ‘T5c. a yard. 42-inch Heavy-weight Eiderdown Flannels—a job lot—only colors, Kavy. Marine, Red, Blue, Pink, Gar- net, Cherry, 670., worth 61 =. PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.) New Goons Just Is. JERSEYS to button st back and with PATENT STAY HOOK, 91.98 each. BOOTS Ladies’ English Laced Boots. The latest. Only 83 pair. Every pair warranted. UMBRELLAS. Job jot Genuine “Gloria” Umbrellas. Gold and silver handles like @6 Umbrellas. Only 82.20 each. GLOVES. London-made Kid Gloves, 4 buttons; Embroidered backs. 2,000 dozen at O8c. a pair. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below. or ‘THE PaLats ROYAL. COTTON UNDERWEAR ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL ms 70R MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, Sept. 10. Sept. 11. Sept. 12, €aThe “Opening” of our Fall Stock of Cotton Un- Gerwear has been inaugurated annually for eleven years, with reduced or special prices. We offer during these sales Our Leaders at and below cost-prica Need ‘weapologize fer stating that, as usual, only two gar- mente will be sold each customer. We have pleasure in ‘writing the quantities are almost unlimited; it is be- ‘cause we can’t afford to sell too many garments at the ‘special prices that we restrict you asto quantities However, you'll find the garments are splendid values at regular prices, and at these prices we'll be glad to supply you with any quantity. ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. ‘Wotaiis below.) 150. Nicar Gowss For 59c ‘Very best Muslin. Full length. All sizes, including extra sises for stout ladies, The new patent rufe trimming at neck, sleeves and front is novel, pretty ‘and easily laundered. These gowns will be our 75. leader for the fall and winter. ‘THE PaLAls ROYAL. (Continued below). Two Basouss Ix Cuzsnses, OUR 300. CHEMISES FOR 290. Note the Muslin, the lock stiteb; the finish: the width and length, and you'll say the best yet at 39c. OUR 75c. CHEMISE FOR 590. Square and round necks. The embroidered yoke, neck and sleeves when ‘seen will make you wish for more than twoof these warmente. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) Two Bizoams Ix Sx. OUR 75c. SKIRTS FOR 500. Fourteen tucks sbove Soe tucked Combete Rufio, ‘The good cotton, theogen- erous width, the superior stamps these skirts as (ur Tbe. Leader tor toe Fal. ‘960. SKIRTS FOR 590., and with deepest and pret- Hest embroidered ruffle ever shown in our 98c. Skirts THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.) A Cuuxoz Is Tame Pract ‘A change is taking place all over the stora, ‘Light color are giving eway to the dark, and light fabrics to the heavy. Wo are ushering in the goods of the new season, and we are taking advantage of the tnclement weather to put the store to rights—to place these new goods s0 ‘that you may see them readily and select easily. Im choosing the new stock we have simed to ecttpee all Grevious efforts; to make tt larger ‘and more varied; to do the business even better than heretofore, and to make {t more than ever to your interest to trede here, We aim to place before our patrons the latest and best products in cur line—Jatest in material, style, and shade, ‘tnd to carry only such goods as have an intrinsic value—the best possible to secure at 8 given price. Each year we have enlarged our business, setting oloser and closer to the manufacturers, thereby procurite our goods st rock-bottom prices, saving to you the middle man's profits. ‘The more business we do the lower we can af- ford to sell ‘We have leased another adjoining building, which is now being reconstructed, and we hope ‘to ocoupy it about November Ist. ‘This will give us much-needed room, and en- ablo us to enlarge a number of our present de- partments, partioulatly on the first floor, and probably adds few new ones. In the future, as in the pest, we shall guaran- tee both our goods and prices, and refund the money for everything sold by us, if returned in the condition bought. ‘Very respectfully, WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and Fata. nw. —— Srzout Tres. ‘We have added many new lines to our at- tractive stock of Fall and Winter Dress Goods: ‘the most noticeable of which is s superior quality of All-Wool Cashmere Henrictte— ‘Henrietta-finished Cashmere—in about fifty of the handsomest Fall colors evgr our pleasure to show. And the most ‘thing about them is their price, which is only 50c. per yard. It never bought » better yard ot wool gooda, Our Dress Goods stook is well worth inspecting. GLOVES. To open the Fall Season in Gloves with more than the usual eclat we have just secured a bargain of unusual merit, viz.: Ladies’ 4-Button Suede Gloves, with white welts, embroidered on back, and shown in ‘sssorted shades of Tans, Browns and Grays, in all sizes, Made from a superior quality of skin, and are soft, pliable, elastic, and durable, Un- ueationably the best value yet offered, se this Price fs but s little over half what they usually bring. Only 75c. per pair. (First floor: center ) PLUSH WRAPS AND JACKETS, These were left from last season, and rather than ran them in with the new stock we prefer to make a ridi- culously low price on them and cause their im- mediate sale. ‘Theso prices are half and less. 11 Ladies’ Seal Plush Short Wraps aud Walk- ing Jackets; sizes 34, 36 and 40 only. Reduced to.. 87.50 5 Ladies’ Seal Plush Wraps, trimmed with Beaver, one each: sizes 32.36, 40, 42 and 44. ‘Reduced to. 12 We also offer: 13 Ladies’ English Walking Jackets, in Astra- khan, Jersey Cloth, Frize and Fancy Cloths, ‘Reduced 82.50 9 Ladies’ English Walking Jackets, in Black, Brown, Tan and Cosch-drab, Cloths are Cork- screws, Brosdcloths, Stockinettes, Astrakban and Fancy Flannele. Reduced to. Ladies’ Dressing Sacques. 2 Ladies’ Checked Eider Down Dressing Sscques; sizes 36 and 38. Redueed to. 5 Ladies’ Fancy Eider Down Dressing Sacques. Gray, trimmed with Cardinal Eider Down; size 36. Gray. trimmed with Black Vel- Yet; size 36. Cardinal, trimmed with Black size 36. Cardinal. trimmed with Gray Velvet; size 36. And Blue, trimmed with Black Velvet; size 36. $3.50 prices will cause their rapid sale we advise all intending purchasers to call early Monday. (Third floor.) LADIES' SUITS REDUCED. 4 Ladies’ All- Wool Tricot Suits, trimmed with braid and nice- ly finished, slightly faded from window display: colors Light Brown and Gray; sizes 34 and 36. Less than one-third their original price, as we are anxious to be rid of them immediately. Reduced to. ‘We offer the balance of our stock of iaiiee ‘Sateen Wrappers at the greatly reduced price of $3.50 each. 2 Ladies’ Sateen Suits, 1'Garnet and Gold Plaid, size 84, and Gray and White Plald; size 36. Reduced to $10. 4 Ladies’ Sateen Suits, Navy Blue and Gold Peery sizes 34, 36, 38,and 40. Reduced to 87. DAMASKS. Here are threo values of unusual ‘merit that seem to be intrinsically the best yet our good fortune to offer: 25 Pieces. 56-inch Heavy German Linen Bleached Table Damasks. Only 50c. per yard. 30 Pieces: 64-inch Cream German Linen Table Damasks, Only 50c. per yard. 25 Pieces: 60-inch Bleached Fine German Linen Table Damasks, Only 62)40. per yard. 25 Pieces: 60-inch Oll-bolled Turkey Bed Table Damasks, ‘TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 11, 1888. WANTED—HELP. WANTED--SITUATIONS. W: i THE SON OF A and, work 80 a Fataw, ol Soe eta ens 925 F ST. XW clock p.m. 'TED—BY A YOUN ‘A GOOD ee at GLADY WHO 18 1 4 Ons ACEC FOR COOKS, |W 70 eG Nr, r | sitnouisaoeses ese ee Te elie 4 YOUNG MAN A AS {| Waa eS ‘SEOOND-STORY CATERER Star office, ———_——____ Pera ee coe ae pg eel ape ake A WHITE GIRL TO ASSIST IN COOK: W AXIED-BT 4 YOUNG GIRL. 20), SPEAKING yooe WIRTH, 98 RENT—471 HST. W (hE Tr oh eves eee re rae {for two gunticinen, southern expeeure eel] -3:* wee to 6 Twi WHOLE SEOORD gToat,| FUE: ‘FUR W Wana Eoare ea ea TB fie ae Wana rises fAN_A PLACE Private family or a1 Bgner tteegnces from lat eat doyer™ or, ‘ave. aw. eol0-2 Water, & OCOLORED MAN A PLACE AS coachman ip 8 prit best of references torn sey asees oS weds OY WANTED-PosiTIons POR COOK spon hooper Hast 205 Penueylvania ave. ue. me ¥ MB Mineae, COLORED BOY TO SET UP ut show ariegced lappy. BECKS? OST Lomitase twee \TELY, wi Wis IMMEDIATELY, A OO 4 COOK, oa house work; sryate. Wee ney BY Dist, NCE 0 OF B. * family, good wages, ‘6th st. ow. x, — acho ‘conven- ANTED—A RESPECTABLE. GENTEEL WOMAT. i Wetec eae yaaa “addres nating SoBe ae W aaa YOUNG MAN FOR k, OR ClaaR Wie = TWO, ORs TERE, FURNISHED ISeaticn ‘Gnd ail pertioulane adarees tod tobacco tines, canvas city trade; must iid — sed reulaes tae Borewtat ome mes nent 00: Se s WAxTED-3r Gi MAN, AND WIFE TWO Wax ANT GE AND, FURNACE NEN AND sor nial Dedipeees with Dee ae To en oe if first-class workmen. adn “Address, with terms, Box 81, Star office. SDUIRD CAVE OP mio = bias 81, sell-2t* 424 N.Y. ave. ANTED-AN AMBITIOUS LADY FOR OUR business; requiring six hours work daily: ANTED-FOUR UNFURNIGHED ROOMS FOR with best and gas, V edalte, - Address, with terms, iv Vina ee Ware es AND WIFE DESIRE WANTED_MAN AND WOMAN, 1 eee ‘OF | sable bow Waynes meee - wite Dretecsese ‘Apply 144 INED ce bp FAMILY, wife aud dauetter, from 1 ™ Cctobel T I to June 1: . from to June 1; ‘ANTED—FIRGT-CLASS ORDER 000 fret Clams ad ¥ HOTEL JOHN As iawand Eepuatas ones ‘e08-4t* TNT rg BR FASHION WAETEDIADY CANVASSERS FOR ¥ Box 54 Xie LINER a SORSY ars oe Warm Fai ae, | ANTED_ CLOTHING. SALESMAN AND, ow dresser. Address: in own handwrit — = WASIED_A WHITE GIL TO DO GENERAL housework ma family of three Apply st 710 4th tow. 10-% ‘ANTED—A BO’ 16 erence. Address Hi. B. L., 201 Pa. ave. nw sel0-2t WANTED—A WHITE WOMAN TO COOK. W, ‘end iron in a small family in Hyattsvile, Md. miles out of town. Call after 12 m. at 1446 N st TANTED — TWO FURNISHED ADJOINING ‘two adults (nother and son) between Fent must be Latpland 17th ged Hand L- Bade I —& ots. D. en of Furaicbed Hooms, ou frst or second dou, borhood of 17th at. and bet. K und Radess FO an House. PUREE UNFURNISHED OR PARTLY with board for five, WG, 19S Pete 810-20 tral portion ofc city, HOUSEREEPIN ES. cae sato-st | Walt dats: mavsr aes eane 'ANTED—A BRIGHT YOUNG MAN Wii, CAN | wostern part of the-city. " Address ior 04, Star otios, frown ‘GONSEEV A Syste ean WATOLY OF ERS | ay Watinor CAPITOL HILL, THREE On four nicely turnished Rooms, with board, for self, ANTED-bOy FOR ete 3 ores ONE WHO | wi ja og Fdater: vate Ay ily, where share 38.88 Ww and. Sfrald of work, aod “iddreen lara, a pro patore receiving it "Address Staromen ‘se10-3t Bor bs, Stee o Sma Lame ANTED —A LADY HAVING MORE FURNI- y ANTED— FIRST-CLASS Apevia {ure than she requires would like to ive Use of Wwosh and irom same in lieu of rent for two ‘un Toole. -Ad- eferenge rel a ot pe Stesoalh after Men Gress at once “BM.," 902 Oth sun. eeb-3te Ww ‘ANTED_—BY G) ‘LEMAN AND WIFE HAND- WANTED COOKS. oy WAITERS, somely furnished floor in « desirable house, with pleasant, refined, private family: terms not over $40 Kitohon ‘and Vara Hands ber; voweiian eed Gorees ¥ foto Women wanted). BUBKNHAM'S, 2 630-632 F st. bw. TANTED — STRICTLY HONEST COLORED ‘under aks ‘and gencral housework, must be net aud care: —— —— ANTED—19 BUX A HOUBE OF 7 OR § ROOM ianly hwo rrp ta! es $4,008 to 85. = on ess See ret and os business patpgcen on ‘weet she, grax bet Nand T'n.w. Address PUREOSE. star olfice as Buvits Songer eS mall rial plsel ig Aare Mie PES santas “ay GHrED TEN UV AND exeRGET mex 2 represent povular business; reference required, ANTED-TO BUY 4 HOME, WITH MC ERS es! cope northwest section - ‘ANTED—A 1 HO} SE OF 8 ORS 4 Toots; rent must be ildress C. E. "g HALDEMAN: 1000 8 si, lagern. state SILCOTT. Bergeant-at Arms" of Repre: Say NURSES, OH: MAIDS, oe Cooks, male and female: white ‘New York Employment Bureau, 904 G st. ANTED-DUNDORE'S EMPLOYMENT Bi nen and women, white F : SALE—ONE PAIR OF VERY FINE CONDUC- tor, Mares: ood matcher, fe lrsrilery, both addrest C.F Feau, conducted by la meneioat and colored, for all kinds of domestic labor,tor District mee ANTED—TO RENT BY OCTOBER 6 Cozy notin etree LET SS ten or eleven-roomed house, TONES 8 AEE ANTED LADY AGENTS FOR LADIES AND W ‘Valuable samples ‘con. ditionally. Write Mrs. F, C. FARRING? x 683, Chicago. wel-14t ‘ANTED—A LIVE MAN. LIVING OUTSIDE leading cities, to represent in his locality alarge house. Monthly salary $70 to $100 statart. Refer- gpees exacted. Supt. Mig. House, Lock Box 1385, N.Y. auz7-m&tusw ‘Borth west location ; 265. Box 71, Star offic: wel0-20° {y ANTED—FOK PROMPT PURKC! WwW: yelling house nope rt) retort $50, aad #10,000; ae gneat, are wn od peace mabe With & ROTHERPORD. 307 V ANTED_HOUSES TO RENT: FORKIEED 0 oR ‘unfurmished; we are now havi ations for all clansov of housen TYLER & RUTHB RY OND, 1307 Fatnw. selde* Wesabe ao Ta Sam es on m nase: cation 7 000. Address L. J. H.. exceed $3.500 or & stew. Wasa to, BORCHASE "HO SERS, A GOOD WANTED—BOARD. _ WANTED—Boapp. FOR SINGLE MAN, WHERE Cerenis, veretables and rote are furnished: meat sconce, State price, and address GRANGER, i office. tng atoa.” Address Vibe riers tg se | WANTED-MISCELLA NEOUS | gx. fH description ee tlw \ STED-1 ASH, AN ALD! R JER- ED—BY A CASH PURCHASER, A ODER WANES TOR CARE, AR ALOEENEL OW =e | W takeboae wat to 8 rooune on Canto of James F. Barbour, 14th and B ste, n-we se1l-Se" | will uot deal with auy one except owocr. whe mag ad: ANTED [PARLOR | FUENITURE _UPHOI- | ery, Sorteret, Teen mee isul5-fge? VS ee TE | ee cea Nresligioes. diese © EL ELSON, satel heat aes 4 que? ranTED W ALEX WHELAN, @ _ ae10-1¥* AED Gene. WANTED. LOTS. SETED-GASTITTERS AND. FLUMBERS TO ‘Brackets, Pendants, Chandeliers, all Connec- ANTED_TO PURCHASE FOR CASH, & BUILD. buy Ww Capitol aud west of Eaaeste tons, snd Globes st lowest rites, ioe Man have suuth ov eur frouh nous Park; sonstutoneen MUDDIMAN, need reply Sap Gescetption of and low. 108-3t 108 Fac, near 1h ot, Scere ices ae os Wate) PURCHASE A COVERED ED DESE a Joy must be in of migdera style: mut bein Rrst-claes condi Ta PLUSH AND a BUSINESS CHANCES, ARTES STAD —_— ments bed a renovate by ar on pond SALE—AN Ok eer ears BAe -B00st PALRCE tos othe wale eave the city. Address Box 10S Star Siieee | Unfurnished Rooms, with or without board. sel0-ut* a i RENT—AT LST NW, A NICELY FUR Rs "a Sani ean ft fee si month. Also Tom Vlocation central Fu! RENT—AT 100 STH _8T Xe three unfurnished rooms with board in ® house, near East Cap. st JOR RENT—A LARGE FRONT fer tro. comf and wewly 4 2128 11th et nw. else Fee RENT—ONFURNISHED-—THRES LARGE, handome rooms on first floor, also three or four Fommunicating Focus on econ our = partly Riente,rolarences, SOF Mt at ee aT Se JOR KENT—FURNISHED OOM WITH F KY convenience, BOS Zist st. nw FOE RENT—h0oMs—bow'T BUN ALL OVER the city looking for rooms, come to beadguarters | Aud make your we. and if we haven't what you want we will ect Ht Not So yee ae rs, eet | pay at the other end. BF MUTonINS & Costa Kecaters ‘Aavute, 132] Fat nweseld-ot Son RENT BEAUTIFUL ROOMA. SINGLE. Ox | en suite, in private fatally: furniabed tarwe doulas | cerver ousa: auth abd nat frost: O68 fiyvincen tn every: room: references tequired “2101 B ATI, 61 ayit-Owe oan scconmodate parties with inice!: JOR RENT—MES. furnished and FOE RENT FURNISHED-HANDSOME SUITE Tooane on arcoud fog: house we news parted and furnished: daliehirully located. iso, lange parlor bed-root 0 Brat class. 1417 17th at uw OR RENT—UNFURNISHED, TWO LARGE double parlors. other rooms on 2d aud 34 floors. two roums, suitable for dentist or pbysiciay near cars, 1316 Ist. mw, #10-3° ¥ FURNISHED ROOMS WITH fly: to | Eater convensenc only. OK RENT — sf a CORCORAN ST, FOUR DE score heal eee eget saat | Pegister beat, hot and ould water bath ob aime Boor So Fe RENT — 1285 NEW Yo! TORK “AVE, TWO | large communiorting roemm nicely furnished rlor and Bedroom on 20 fovt: bath, with “ old water samme @oor.; rent very Teascusbie. ty fees | Jeo! K RENT—ON CAPITOL HILL, UNFURNISHED. | three or four rooms. second floor, eas, beat aod Death; Lueht housskeepiiie: possession Tminediately S17 "Feet Capitol stich 2 Fr! RENT1S90 12TH ST. ON. Wa. A LAK! ont chatuber, with bay-windows, very. plesssitt snd‘wall forse, Te be tented saeay Se PaPeensent Party ip private fauily without children, referewoe Fequited or JOR RENT—VERY DESIRABLE OOMMUNICAT: Fite Koome in 1420 nad 1a2¢ Kew Sort wont to Departueta,“Ayyiy at howe York ava, | Rh! RENT—2 UNFURNISHED BOOMS ON 2D/ Boor, 235 2a aur seh per me. | OOP BOF st Fs RENT—UNFURNISHED-TO DESIRABLE | yf, tall weivate fs ith wt parties without children. two larwe comusunicatiing fogs ou second Moor; reference, 1554 11<h et 2 TWO HANDSOMELY FURNISHED parlors ob first floor, aud two oF three Led-roone gp third floor, with or without board; terms moderate. | No. 120 4th si. #6 eeB-3e POR KENT THIER FURNISHED (420) OR UN. | furniahed (@19) Kocms ou 2d for 10t light house. | Keeping: light “anid beat: wear Capitol 33 “tne Fe RENT— FURNISHED BED-KOOM re > Fae. Jor, frat and second floor. ed-room floor O11 4ik et; Vourd if desited. Also, three unfurnlalied rooms for light housekeeping. “GOU 4th #t. uw .meB-3" i390 Q ST. N.W.. TWO NICELY-FUR- nished Front Kooms on secomd floor, suitable for ight Lousekeeping. silver, diabes and table liven fur- | hished; rent $1o per month im advance. seb 3 ..W.. A VERY LARGE Parlor: also two secoud-story front Rooms: Bicely | furnished. with excellent table board. reverences ¢ivel! | aud required. Petry R RENT—ONE UNFURNISHED AND ONE fs furnislied room. third story. one large frout room | and our pall room, second story. G11 Tethet aw. | TO GENTLEMEN ONLY_NEWLY. | furmsbed Rooms; house Just put in first-class oF ng saullary plumbing. ref {OK RENT—THE! FU ‘communicatin second floor, wate for | housekeepiig. Cat nw TORRENT = FLEARANT. come ‘ATT Fisesond-tiot Reon, sin large Pevut Hor on Sa joor, with good home table; refereuogs eachamred ‘Apply at 132 Lat u.w. ae Fe K RENT BEAU: TIFUL FURNISHED Rooms. second and third floors, beat grep Seer Temtn en JOR RENT-NEAR THOMAS CIRCLE. ished room, thind-story front, $15. first-Bo fore, €35; with or without board. Addrem SP N., tat office ‘seta | FoR RENT NICELY PUNISHED FRONT Room | privat= family; no children. refer- ances required. "id04 Et nee =e | Fok BENT 1504 4 STN. W_ SPACIOUS SUNNY Fooms, ensuite of single: newly aud handwomel furuished ‘centrally, Stwodoors from Worule Hotel: furnace eat or wtate fire.” Keferences ‘cx JO KENT—THE WEST AND THE CHEAPEST furnished roots in the city, with oF withou at the Seen One See Vee. and I sts, a. and be convinced 8-6 {OK RENT—THREE VERY LARGE COMMUNT- } ies furnished oF unfurnished: ingle: ite; very desirable, at Leet reheat Ee ote RENI—4 COMMUNICATING KOOMS, THIRD ee Dist nw. for light boweekee ng, 820. Boon Been blew te trae __ FOR, RENT—FLATS. y ANTED—S0 HEAD OF YOUNG SOUND HORSES ae ‘OUSE NO. ST. NW, SUITABLE FOR tad suddle work. Must be ee Bd muse, near Gear Mare feedegicsrel heb ging: a ‘tod free from bed habitead | om ok ming bons ner Seat Sa Spore House: 10 large rooms and bath room, ras, hot Stock raisers and owners are, requested to call shai cold water, rane ‘Dewi; wie ‘ey d water, iy and inquire O20cia eves Packie retails 852, color. oan Tat G N.W., WITH SMALL 8701 sro pp fulness ae apt Hinisciea pe miliiocee eee awd W RIEDEL EOTRIOITY IN NERVOUS ital and Sbi ‘suitable f piicemacl totes orcs Ss! Repu st 313 FS ees ig TREE Bgige AND a6 dl = ee a aS aS | Race Wi eerianma it 0 CENT Geppembes the ajumbers). Oem ys alsg 401.6 si : sas WM. C. SCRIBNEK wast THING BORE * i ST, st; eenultien'e cast “Of Send posal or ig. wing periculary st WH a a DET TH_ PHONOGRAPHY, se TOEPTONALEY PLEA ee pi Penta | ALG ae Stand. Pui Phaidrees Capitolcard | jceated lots. J: He WIMER, 1313 ¥ ot, se8-3t 11m = Wane sree are | Fee axe pate get tunda to bet or a0 Pa re Sie tis Pan Eas Deal: irae Sma Hr os ANTED_WELLS DUG, tanks, COUNTRY _REAL ESTATE. | = Fos FARM OF EIGHTY-SEVEN rate trese Fdadress PE getty o rane Pan aes |" ee a Pn VOR RENT_WEST END FLATS 2620 K ST. OMice, Fouts wpe EL hy Ry | EK. opposite K and F. Depot. eol0-3 Feet 35 KENT STORE DWELLING, AND AND STABLE 3d and Lat. a. w. 299 yer month. “WESCUTT & Wil- ¥. 010-3 ry RENT_FROMO OCTOBER 1, BRICK KEST_ ‘dence oprosite Eastern Market. eigut soon std lance ators, with lange dry cellar, ‘yasi- ness luquire at 661 Pa ave. a2 3 sand ‘rent only for any ” Fe 9 KENT—STORE AND CELLAR AND ONE $30 per month, Alm, oom, cor. Oth sid Ln. ‘Over store for. Srpir We JOHNSON, 7 JOR RENT. FO! R , RENT_H ALLS. FE ET EPENsHED HALL, 923 da a fang i i Sa FOR RENT—MISCELLAN EOUS 5 | FOR SALE BiLiiaKp paper | Fe Test wee oe Fok BAI CPOs VERY EASY TERI Sra ee TE Peete See Faw and New York SHORMARER DFS « oor 3 TS AT LARD Fe Seay ar rieret, Pati: ‘ SouxER wy St rae i at vA, Fe rae cies SMALL LOTS Im MOUNT ‘omly 8500 each tial, omab oe ith bin Tay bee POs SaLS-ERGI gess 70 00 Lom sosubs Fgisea ese nek tree Say ok ke cent to Sondiers’ For full particulars eee McLACHIEN A pry DER, 1215 Fet nu © -1 BEAUTIFUL LOTs IN i Pia FOR SALE — MISCELLANBOUS JOR SALE-HORSES, CARRIAGES ABD MAK. Des at Private Sale. The eptirecontente of « en eman's stable are offered for anle for quod and factory reasons that will begiven to Purchaser stock consists of & very handsome pair of Cosck Horece five and six years old, 16 bands, extfsordinary dood drivers, cuarantesd to be sound, kind @ed een (oe drive equally well iu single harness, and om is # per fect Panstly and Saddle Horse. will be sold separste. No. Sie the Fine Dapple Grey Mare Netti six yours old, 1% bands high, is sound aud Kind, # splendid river, and sale for any one to mumunee: wise the reliable horse Harry, nibe years wld, i prec Uically sound, would make an excellent work or business hore, ‘The carriages comprise au clogarit Pittsburs Rockaway, to seat four persons is adapted for either winter ot summer Use, Me the Istest style, frobt wheels turp under, and « desirebie i Cartiuce, suited for plaaaure, Yea fie Bide Bar’ Rafting EX oh. All, were made ushers apd show bat Ite wears lao Swe acts Pine Hand: Made iaxie Harve * . i get hows single mipe Harness. and ope get lige a Binet Holme. sable Utenctle Gach article = sold separate, z retold eve, aie id atyite deairing wuberor oon a obtain geuuie xreatly below their Value, ib onder to close thean : Siecaliy, | For, all indormation ‘apply to OW SEI Stabe 731 17th street northwest, i od H win, “ier Fok SAE AL Di OiTeD PCME BroupED ex oh Netter, Qrid alee howe. m Inquire ots ‘i RURWLING, M Prec 2 Pa ave. Forde ¢ ban will eal ou time BESS Bicycle school on a ‘cud 28pm. JOK SALE THIRTY SHAKES GRAPHOPHONE stock cust sell no Teasunable offer fefweed Ad- Grom GHAPHUPHONE, Star office. wlio | POL ATR, Qo0u HOMSER APPLY FUSSELUS, 1425 New bork ave nw sell Fee ees GREAM BSD. campy BF cine tarbie bucketa and freenmern, < = TOu SALE 150 SHARES OF DYNAMOGRAPH: stock ai © great taken st once. also some erapbophone, tS Miele can telephone SHIELDS. 1006 ¥ wt. aw JOK SALE 1, excellent condition. cheap for euab. st.'.w Getweon the houre of 11 a. wei 0-2 OK SALE—A LARGE MASTIFF ( r beautiful specimen. Apply at BROO! >, 820 Pa. ave. An A sella A SECOND. HAND, CALIGRAPH 50, v2 oan. Fh teht =o, RINE, Foune payerma Patties sit one Ponv d havds) all wed drivers ged eratle sod Yor watt of tae “Tongalen 98 18th oe _—— Fite SALE_ONE BLACK HOSE. ber a perfectly safe aud sound. Oxi at 738° BOwnKI Bho. oe th and G ste. now. eelo 2K SALE—@100 CASH WILL BUY A @00TAY Chickering can be seu at Confectioner. G5th'st and Heuuine rsd. e slo se OK SALE—A BAY MORSE, GOOD SIZE, WILL work anywhere and in any barnes. oan be sen uy day from 108. m to 12at@17 Pate. «10-20 OR SALE—TWO SHARES OF G: Pi ] Sisco -Addron 2-8. PPLaMO os SION TOP SURMY. BULL FE MAY BE SPEN until Thureday a aveee way be ry ited at eauali expense, one? JOK SALE “BELLE MAY" 4 FIVE-YEAR-OLD rows mare. 13 bands: iy “Bllod Tom" recor £27 dace Paauived” tuare’ Fue ue bred aarp uf | perfect Gisposition. geutle aud subd, aad fren trotted Sea vor} tant war ata etl: price tow into cel price low very gentle aud 8 highsrade butter cow. also, & thoroughbred Holstein Cow aud Call both ‘aegirae famuly cown Address Bos 4%, star uftice. SALE-LEFT WITH ME A FINE re Cornet, oncubs: Appi at , ne i NOW FAMOUS AND»MAONIFI py eh a a Farlor Grand ‘Pisuos, we ere selling cn ema ments of #10 per month Hill paid for. “Fier ave the “ tor ‘abe ‘worgmaustiy. Brillant tone qualities and ectreme Sursbillag hak yi tally warranted “or ave years. years Old Pisbos in part paywentend full value ‘Bee us before, buy, Me before you USS uy PIANO EXCHANOR, _ ie. OR 8 PARTIES IN NEED OF al On OAK Ping should commamicate with me teture yur where, ant La 5 silver. ‘0: will wall tor #. rant. fonier t supriy’ the demand pre Suites Soves ic B FALE FINEST ABSGRTMENT OF PLEAK iowest piiee, ‘cor. Oth ands York ave and 1230 52d nw ‘eosin SALE OR EXCHANGE UNTIL SEV TEMBER Fo; Sr te fC Teduce suck. W. PF GEYER 406 Pu sr SALE “EXGHANGE— eee aca pag ea A — a wi Ferm | Wagons au" Caren, yo Kthaware Eaten tr, ap 2a: Footy Hinetone, Topand Not Wagunn arent ayaa Eo" Pine Bue- ‘Washington [hog Loulsiaus sve. & BENSINGLIC ‘eal ime NE ND-HAND PEL & SUN Carta, Pouy Carts, Surrey. and all kinds of Spring : on ousy fe OF Ral, FepmLr ls oat ZouNs. BOR Sass bee. Wen Wastin OK BALE — THE “O' (tires no boiler or Rie, bibl of fsb price lst Wy Ost-ON THE MORNING OF THE wri, BE. le and St. Ly 1 ———} Lic tector Soaks deft at beg 10th st. nw. bees pot SATUKDAY EVENING IN © ST, Soper can have seme by calling st 1526 7th et u.w. and proving proverty. 1 Le. Pedi vasines DAY, SEPT. © Le? nse 1OR RENT—A_ GOOD PIANO, A MONTH TO ‘careful, responsible person. Sat oa ae ae ae |e ViILLa hoes igaee a ‘DOUBLE AND Gre re, 516 137 13TH Mesa = Sera OTH st. 3 N, eae een ee Leese, CERTIFI: Fee oe Sie katte Pacee ae a C1. ued ou tee SEPTE cs ve bees ‘ost — mie 5 W.