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THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON: together. It will be a great relief to many anxious waiters and watchers to know that there is a Senate tariff Dill, and that it ts launched at last. The chief Gifferences between ite provisions and those of the Present law are, a8 has already been surmiséd, in Che matter Of Wool and sugar. The former, both im Ke raw and manufaciured states, is scheduled for heavier tezation than it now bears, while the latter has its duty reduced fifty per cent, and per- Rapsa trifle more, Tuts 13, of course, a purely Partisan distinction, as the wool industry is con- fined to those states which are believed to be safely republican, while the su ar industry is Just ROW & dependence of those parts of the south ‘Where there seems tobe no chance of making head- ‘Way against democratic majorities, In like man- ‘er, the addition of jute to the free list 1s a blow at the profits of an industry which 1s almost Wholly southern In the changes generally, the idea seems to have ‘Deen to increase the taxes on those lower grades Of the necessaries of lite which are most in use among the common people. The framers of the Dull will defend this on the ground that their pur- Pose was to Keep more foreizn-made goods out of Our market, and that they therefore put what they Delieved to be neariy probibitory hgures on classes (Of goods whien were consumed here in the largest quantities The democrats, however, will insist ‘that, by such a discrimination, the republicans ave sacrificed the interests of tbe poorer people to those of the richer. And on the fssue thus Made up the campaign will be fought for the next four weeks, a ‘The expected Army engineering white-wash brush has made its appearance. It tsa good big ‘Drush, but the white-wash has pot been judiciou.- Jy mixed. It is tom thick. The most prominent member of the engineer corps, who wields the ‘Drush in the statement elsewuere, coat lowing remarkable assertion: “These two officers (Major Lydecker and Lieut. Townsend) and the corps of engineers, with the exception of Capt. Hoxie, condemn the plan of tue tunnel Tury are in no way responsibie for it. Congress was prevailed upon to adopt the plan in the ‘face of the objectious of the engineers. The Ofticers in charge of the work, whtle tuey do pot approve the pial, are doing ali they can toremedy tus detects” ‘Tuis most prominent engineer oMcer does not ‘seem to be very well informed in regard to this affair. If he will consult tue records of nis office he will find that the report of Hoxie, favoring the tunnel project, was adopted and warmly urged by Lydreker, who in transmitting it to the Chief of Engineers went on to urge it in the strongest terms, claiming that it would reduce the €ost $70,000 and lessen the time, as they could ‘Work day and night, summer and winter, and he ‘Wound up by saying: “With these views I have no hesitation in recommending the adoption of the funnel scheme.” The whitewash doesn’t stick here, and the fail- ‘ure tn this instance is calculated to throw discredit on the whole job. ———— oe ‘The latest pension complaint made against the President, by a distinguished Senator, is that he ‘as signed a private relief bill passed by the Fit- eth Congress which is iaentical in terms, and had ‘the same reports made upon it Senate and Hou e, as one which Le vetoed, on the ground that the Denenciary was undeserving, when the Forty- ninth Congress passed it, But why quarrel with him for doing this? Is he to be blamed tor making 00d a mist.ke which he discovers he committed ® year or two ago? Presidents are not proof against errors of judgment or memory any more than Senators, and yet as eminent a Senator as Mr. Hawley could say yesterday, in the course of debate, that Charles J. Cand. 1s assistant treasu- Fer of the Uaited States at New York—an officer on whom restsa heavier flaanctal responsibility than on the Treasurer of the United States him- Self—in spite of the fact tuat the Senate, only a few months ago, voted to confirm Mr. McCue as ‘Mr. Canda’s successor. Is it any wonder, then, that the Presideni, with an inflaitely greater vart- ety of business to occupy his mind than any Seo. ator, shoud make a mistake in respect to one pri- vate pension bill among the immense number seat tm to him stoce he entered upon his administra ton? —— ‘The public ought to have little fear of the effects Of @ Dread trust ia a city like Washington, wh-re there are so maoy bakers, big and little. Ifthe advance ia price, Which is to go 1nto operation in a few days, is actually justified by the higer quota- tion of waest four, a0d.dy will compiain tuat the Drea l-maxers have protected tuemsives from loss, But if the advance in the manufactured product ts out of proportion to that wnich has taken piace im the chiet ingredient, some baker will be found with enterprise and spir.t enough to step in and supply the market at fair rates. Such @ course at a time when the public Was being imposed upon might be the making of some poor man, who could thus estab- lisa in @ short time a busiaess which would take him years to bulid up by the ordinary process of ‘Wal:ing for custo mera No trus. or other combt- Ration, unfounded in Justice, and affecting the ‘value of an article of food in universil use, has ‘ever yet succeeded; and the only hope of the union af District bakers rests on keeping carefully with. im righteous limits in putting up tue price of the peopie’s loaves. $$ ——__ P.T. Barnum was compelled to leave the plat. form at @ politica: meeting in Bridgeport the other avening, It Is said, because he could not stand the bitterness of Governor Foraker’s speech. This 1s Provably an error on the part of the reportera Tne old gentleman doubtless unconsciously 101. Jowed the nightly custom of his uve for many Years, and skipped around to the front to havea peep at tue box-office receipt — Now that Emperor William bas begun “swing ing ‘round the circle,” it is to be hoped that he will Rot omit a visit to England His grandmother Guelph would like togive bim a good, oli-tash- Joned talking-to before he goes home ana to work again. She bas some opiniouson the subject of Silial respect which she would be glad of a chance Wo discuss with him face to a —— Snow and frost Lave opened their season in Various parts of New York and Pennsylvania, That is as near as Washington cares to have them ‘m combination, The frost is all very well by Wtselt, Dut snow is not so Weicome a Visitor here about, pn ee eee Ra iE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY.THE CORCO- Fan Scient.fic ~chool opened Uctober 1. The classes, Wuich meet in tue evening, are oven to both sexes, For fore tun abut the courses in Alzeora, Geometry. 4 EY. “Aualy ie Geometry. and Calc 1. HODGKINS, Frotenor of Mathemntion 4 ban AmIONEES sate. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE I WILL SELL AT WHOLESALE CosT PRICES QO PRK CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL PURCHASES OF $5 OR UPWARDS) THE EN1IRE STOCK OF STATIONERY AND FANCY ARIICLES IN STORE NU. 913 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NOKTH WEST. CONSISTING OF FINE PAPER AND ENVELOPES, MISCELLANEUUS STATIONERY, WOKK-BOXES, ¥1Ci UKES FRAMED AND UNFRAMED, FOUKETBOOKS AND CAED CASES, 2KAVELING CASES, GOLD PENS AND PENCILS, PLAYING CARDS, AND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF SMALLER ABTICLE> USUALLY FOUND IN A Fiust- CLASS STATIONERY STORE, BEING THE ENIKE .TOCK OF JOHN ¥. PAKET. THE ATTENTION oF 1 TRAD! spbctahy iN vlie TO rasa eTEAPE 1B A imdevted to Jobu F. Paret seuss esr Jt Pat re eommnt Ease maassnsts peta oasis ine see MA eT ‘Mr. Paret will continue the engraving business ame place uuu furiuer ultice ‘iim bs te Porzzar, AND KITCHEN UTENSILS OF ALL KINDS SEW STOCK Now READY OF OUR OWN IM- PORTATION. HOUSEKEEPERS FIITING OUT OR REPLENISH- ING ARE BESPLCTYULLY INVITED TO 100k THROUGH OUk ESTABLISH- MEME. RDDY. LORILLARD AXD STONE-LINED RE FRIGEKATORS. M. W. BEVERIDGE, eto-1w 1000 Pa are, AlN GOODS ew catalorae of campaisn outfits, with const tation, drill tcties and full information about organ faing and drilbng Marching Clubs, ‘TDustrated Catalogue frea 4. @. SPALDING & BROS, 106 Madioon st. Chicago; ‘941 Rewadway, Mew York . teem | oS _—_— 3 Sovvemm: Or “Ovexma- THE PALAIS ROYAL, on Saturday, October @, at 6 Dm. abarp, terminates ite 11th Ansual Grand Fall ‘and Winter “opening.” Until then the following 26 ADDITIONAL SOUVENIR. EW"Cut out this List of Souvenirs for reterence, of the full prices remain marked on all goods, 1—Men's $2 ed Medicated Wool Underwear for $1.50. ‘2-Men's $1.75 Non-irritating Cashmere Wool Under- ‘wear for $1.39, 3-85e. Henriettas for 65c: 40-inch, warranted all wool and silk finished: every new shade, 4-A5c. Braids for 30c, These gimp trimmings come im ail shades, and usually sell at 50s. s yard. 5-06 Jackets for 6425, Asnest Gtting sscur 90 Jackets are these tailor-finished Jersey Jackets. ‘Note the braid, bindiag and finish. 6-93.98 Jerseys for 82.70. Very latent styles braided Jerseys, among them the “Militaire,” our 62.98 speoialty. ‘7—B0e. Wool Vests for 30¢, Extra long te allow for shrinking: high necks, long sleeves; marvelously cheap st 50c. each, 8442, Hose for 25¢ ; black fest and ankles, uppersin Nule, Orange, Tan, Red, Sulphur, Gobelin, Mauve: ‘another stye with Black Ground, with figures of 9-€1 Gioves for 89c. Our now famous @1 Pigskin ‘Mousquetaire Gloves, elastio bat shape-tetaining; ph-nomenal durability. 10-$1.50 Gioves for 7c. Every patr of these &-bat- ton “Palais Royal” Undressed Kid Gloves are ware Tanted, as usual, but will not be tried on unless the regular price, €1.50, is paid. 11—#4 Shoes for $3, Our famous Hand-sewed Button Boots for Ladies at $4 are well known among ladies of fashion and wealth. 12-68e. Underwear for 50a Gowns, Chemises, Draw- ers, Skirta, Corset Covers. The 75a and 8e. gar meuta of elsewhere, Sines for stout ladica 13~T5e. Corsets for 0c. Choice of our fine new stock of 75c. Hand-made and French Woven Corsete, 14—12)qc. Handkerchiefs for Sc. Warranted pure limen and with the new Persian end Romen borders. Only three to » customer. 15-81.50 Umbrellas for #1.25, The genuine “Gloria” Cloth Umbrelia, Do you know the difference be- tween the genuine and the imitation? . 16~2.20 Umbrellas for $1.75. The genuine “Glo- ria," with sterling silver and roll-gold handles, See them. 17—12%e. Collars for Se, Warranted pure linen, and in no less than five new styles for the fall. 18-8145 Gossam:rs for $1.19. These are our noted silver gray, lignt weieht Gossamers for ladies. 19—25c. Bangles for 20c. Warranted sterling silver glove Bangles, such se you'll pay 60s. for at the Jeweler’, 20—44c. Beads for 39c. Roman pearl, not wax; if you don't know the difference you should. You can. 21-83 Fans for $2.37. Real ostrich feather Fans, a8 good as sold by us last season at @5. That price Low elsewhere, 22-84 Fans for $3.49. Ostrich plumes mounted on ‘single atick—the most taanionable of tana. 28-25e. Children's Satchels for 20c; Snakeskin Satchels for ebilaren. 24—98c. Ribbons for 73c.; 9-inch crown edge Maite ‘sash, im all the new colors 25—Pear's Soap 9c.; unscented; 12c. scented, You know the regular prices, 26—Houschold Ammonia; extre-sise bottles 76; three conte off, ian’t it? 121 OTHER SOUVENIRG 810 Ulsters and Raglans for $9, 826 Seal Plush Wraps for $22. ‘89 Weappers, all styles, for $8. ‘89 Braided Coats, all styles, for $8. ‘85 Flannel Wrappers for #4. $1.9 Jerseys, tn all styles, for $1.68, 50 cens off marked prices of children's garments, ($1.19 Warranted Black Silks for $1 @125 Black Satin Khadame; for 8119 $1.19 Black Faille Francaise for $1 81.25 Colored Faille Francaise for $1.19 8c new Plaid and Strived Serges for 850 5se 40-inch Colored Serges for G00 ‘85e swiss Ribbed Silk Vests for 76¢ ‘T5e Fancy Lisle Vests fur 59¢ 44¢ Swiss Ribbed Vests, all colors. for 38¢ 8c Ribbed All-Wool Vests for 79¢ (50c Medium Weight Merino Underwear, 45¢ (390. Ch ldren’s do., all sizes, for 250 1.25 New Boot-Pattern Silk Hose for 98e 55 New Boot- Pattern Lisie Hose for 49¢ 50ce Ribbed Lisle Hose for 3 pairs for @1 250 Fancy Hose, all styles, for Ze ‘25e Children’s Black Ribbed Hose for 19e 8-button $1.85" Palais Royal” Mousquataire for @1.75 ‘98c Undressed Kid Mousquetaires for 890 ‘$1 Misses’ 4-button “Palais Royal” Gloves 75¢ 2e Linen Handkerchiefs, all styles, for 200 25e Hematitched China Silk Hankerchiefs for 200 8c Full Silk Jap Silk Handkerchiefs 50e 5c Children’s Linen Handkerchiefs for 4¢ ‘24c Tourist Ruching for 19¢ a box. 25c Ruching, in all styles, for 20c a yard. 12c Veils, im all styles, for 106 1 B.ack Spanish Lace Neckwear for 75¢ 12}4¢ Mull Ties, all styles, for 106 ‘250 Purses and Card Cases for 19¢ 30c real leather Pocketbooks for 39¢ $1 Pocketbooks, with tablet, for 89¢ 83 Freveh Enamel Lace Pins for $2.70 $1.75 real Amber Beads for $1.50 84 Nickel Wetches for 83.50 25e Moonstone and Enamel Lace Pins for 19¢ 82 Satin, Hand-painted Fans for 1.08 $1.15 French Bisque Dolls for 890 $1.50 Genuine Gloria Umbrellas for 81.39 ‘82.20 Gold and Stiver-top Umbrellas for $1.98 €3.35 Suk Umbrellas, with fancy handles, for @2.98 ‘80c Children’s strong School Umbrelise for 68¢ 91.45 Misses’ Silver-gray Guasamers for $1.39 $3.25 Fancy Striped English Ragians for €2.98 81.80 Misses’ Rubber Circulars for 81.19 $1.98 Boys’ Cemented Ruvber Coste for $2.69 20c English Tooth Brushes for 15¢ ‘25 Imported Hair Brushes for 20¢ 10c Rubber Combs, allstyies, 8¢ ‘25e Puff Boxes, all sizes, 180 Genuine “Cuticura” Soap for 14¢ 13e Real Brass Photo Frames for 10c 19 Boxes Writing Paperfor 180 26 Playing Cards for 20¢ Imported Saxony and Germantown Wool, Se hank ‘Split Zephyr, 2 ounces for 50 $1 New Freuch Corsets fer 84e. ‘25c Busties, all new styles, for 190 98c Night Gowns, ail styles, for 84c ‘98 Melton Flannel Skirts for 690 91.35 Flannel Skirts, ali styles, for 980 ‘85c Embroidered Flannels for 69¢ 30c Infante’ Worsted Goods, all styles, for 296 19c Worsted Bootees for 16¢ ‘39c Infante’ Long Slips for 3c €2.68 Cashmere Coste, all styles, for $2.25 ‘$2 Siik Piush Caps, all styles, for $1.59 ° 81.35 Silk Cape, all styles, for 98¢ ‘25 India Linea Aprons for 17¢ 25e Stamped Piliow Shams for 19¢ ‘25c Stamped Splashera, all styles, for 190 ‘S0c Stampe Buress Scarfs, 2 yards long, 890 10 PER CENT PISCOUNT off marked prices of every article in following departments: Laces, Dress ‘Trimminge and Buttons, Fans, Jewelry, Leather Goods Dolls, Japanese Ware, Clocks and Lampe, Ribbons, ‘Feathers, White Goods and Embroideries, Boots and Shoes, Blankets, Flannels, Furs and Curtains, MEN'S DEPAKTMENT. (Rear door of No. 1119 Fennaylvente ave.) 81 Fisk, Clark & Flaag’s Scarts for 750 ‘7c Scart, in all styiea, for 300 260 Scarfs, in all styles, for 310 25e Suspenders, in all styles, for 21c 15e Cullars, in all stylea, tor 10e ._ All our American Hosiery, Underwear, ranging FRIDAY WEEKLY RED IGKET EP A Below ares few of the many Barguine to be hed in our Store to-morrow. Read carefully. 1 Lot covered Dress Stesis, sll sizes; Friday Ge. Dosea. 1 Lot Macrame School Begs, worth 5a: ‘Friday 120. ‘TOILET GOODS DEPARTMENT. 1 Lot Metallic Hair Brushes, worth 26e.; Friday 12¢. 1 Lot Engiiah Tooth Brushes, worth 2be.; Friday, JEWELBY ANDLEATHE BGOODS DEPARTMENTS 1 Let Leather Purves, inside pockets, worth 250. ‘Friday 130, 1 Lot amber Pins, worth 95 and 350; ‘riday 180, 1 Lot New Silk Passementerie, all colors, worth 60e.. Friday, 88e. 1 Lot Black Bed Gallons, worth 760. and 85c.; Friday, 0c. yard, LADIES NECKWEAR DEPARTMEMT. 1 Lot Fancy Embroidered Chimesettes, worth 25 and 880; Friday, 100. I Lot Black Spanish Scaris and ‘Fiehus, worth 3; Friday, 61.50. LACE AND EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT. 1 Lot Wide Medici Curtain Lace, worth 40e.; Friday. ‘MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. 1 Lot Fieece-Lined Daisy Hoods for Children, sold for 76 and 98c. toclose: Friday, 1Uc. 1 Lot toclose Children's Trimmed Felt Hata, sold from €1.26 to 61.68; Friday, 89¢. SOSTERY AND MERINO UNDERWEAR DEPABT- MENT. 1 Lot of Children’s Double-Knee Hose; sises. 6%, 7. ‘8, 9, 0%, im Seal Brown only; regular price, 350.; Fri- day. 250, Broken Sizes of Children’s Natural Wool Drawers and Pants; regular price, 90c. and $126 Friday, 65¢. CLOAK DEPARTMENT. 4 Small Lot of Ladies’ Jackets, in all shades and sinee, from 38 to 42 only; sold trom @¢ to @6; Friday, 82.48. Odds and Endsin Kilt Suits and Small Sises Cloth Coata that sold from 83.50 to $5.50; Friday, $1.89. UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. GENT.’3 FUBNISHING DEPARTMENT. All our 25¢. and 35c, Rolled Geld Gold-Stone Sleeve ‘Buttons; Friday, 19¢, ODDS AND EXDS, in ‘Ptices $2 to $2.50, will sell, for Friday only, 90c. each. ‘UMBRELLA DEPARTMENT. All our 1.50 Genuine “Gloria” Umbrellas, Natural So Geni, Ase e aos at ‘Stor ‘Friday only. GLOVE DEPARTMENT. 1 Lot Kid Gloves, all shades and sizes: worth $2; ‘Friday, 65¢. . APRON AND CHIDREWS COAT DEPARTMENT. 1 Lot Children's 500. School Aprons; Friday, 1 Lot Children's Hed Cashmere Coats; worth (sige 1 and 2 years); Friday, $1.96. F 39c. 63.50 AU RD 7TH, 8TH, AND D STREETS. ‘THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6. Labres, ‘MISSES,’ WRAPS. SUITS. JERSE YS. GLOVES. HOSIERY. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C.. DAY.: INCREASING BUSINESS IX OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT STIMULATES US TO IN- CRRASE OUR FACILITIES AND IMPROVE ‘PRE CRARACTER OF OUR WORK. OUR LINE OF PIECE GOODS 18 LARGER AXD FINER THAN EVER BEFORE. OUR CUTTERS ARE, WE BELIEVE, a8 GOOD aS ANY IN THECITY. (WE THINK WE RAVE ONE THAT 18 THE VERY BEST.) OUR GOODS ARE ALL CUT ON THR PREMISES, AND OUR CUSTOMERS CAN TRY OX THEIR COATS “IN BasTE,’ FOR UHALF-DRESS SUITS THE BROADWALE DIAGONALS ARE THE MOST POPULAR WE SHOW THEM IN ALL WIDTHS AND IN ALL GRADES. IN CaS- SIMERE SUITINGS OUR AseORTMENT RUNS INTO THE HUNDREDS. IN TROUS- ERINGS WE HAVE, WITHOUT DOUBT, THE LARGEST AND FINEST VAMIETY EVER SHOWN HERE, @23 18 A POPULAR PRICE FOR BUSI- NESS SUITS WE HAVE “ALOT OF GouDs TO MAKE UP AT THIS PRICK. 1X FANCE VESTINGS WE HAVE a VaRI- ETY OF STYLES TO MAKE TO ORDER aT $7.68, AND $9. THESE GOODs ARE ORDI- RARILY SOLD AT 910, ¢12, AKD 915. Two Srrouz Sears Fos TO-MORROW ONLY. WE'VE TAKEN THE ENTIRE LOT XUM- BERED 5746 OF THOSE ONE-PIECE KILT SUITS, ACTUAL VALUE @5, AXD MARKED ‘TREM FOR TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) ONLY AT G2 THEY ARE THOSE HANDSOME BROWN OVER-PLAID EFFECTS, AND WE’ CaN YIT AGES FROM 2 YEAHS TO 4 YRABA YOU CAN HAVE THEM FOR @2 TO-MORROW, AFTER THAT THE ORIGI- RAL PRICE, 16? 721. THESE ARB OVERCOATS. HANDSOME DARE GREEN WITH ASTRACHAN COLLAR AND CUFFS, 94 THE ABSOLUTE VALUE, BUT TO-MORROW THEY KEEP OOMPANY 2 BBARNUM & 00. ‘WITH THE KILTS FOR ¢2. ANY BOY BE- os 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, ‘TWEEN 3 AND 6 YEARS CAN BE FITTED. REMEMBER AFTER 7 O'CLOCK TO-MOR- BOW EVENING WHATS LEFT GO BACK aT PHE FIRST FIGURE Fine Quality Light-weight HABIT CLOTH. All the ‘New Shades, 54 wches wide, st $1.30. Eztra Quality DkLIUS CLOTHS. all shades, 62.60. Ail-wool HKNKIETCA, Double Chain, at 75, 87390. and $1 New Fall Shades, Superior Quality SILK PLUSH, all colors, $1.25. ne BeNGALINES, Finest Quulity. all colors Great danram in BLACK SATIN DELYON at 61 and 61.25. THESE ARE STRAIGHT GOODS, FROM OUR REGULAR STOOK, AND IF YOU DONT TAKE THEM TO-MORROW TREYLL GO BACK TAKEE 92 FOR TO-MORROW ONLY— ners GxOB8 GRAIN AND FAILLE FRAN- ALL-SILE VELVETS in Black and Colors. FRIDAY, OCT. 5. BLACK BuOCADE AND MOIRE SILKS. CASHMELES in kvening Shades. SAKB AND COMPANY, New TABLE LINENS and NAPKINS at Lowest Prices. PARIS NOVELTIES in Dees Goods Just Opened, BLACK LACES AND NkTs. W. MC SHUSTER & 80X8, ly PENNA. AVE. ‘HUSTLERS IN BOYS’ CLOTHING, SEVENTH STREET AXD MARKET SPACE. it 03 Ger Taz Basr. TRE CONCORD HARNESS, LUTZ & BRO, 407 Penn. ave. edjoining National Hotel ‘Horse Blankets and Lap Robes in great variety at weerlow procs, ae Ta: Oxx War To Do Ix WE ADVERTISE TO INCREASE OUR BUSINESS, THATS THE ONLY WaY TO DOIT. IPs OF INSIGNIFICANT IMPOR- TANCE WHETHER WE ADVERTISE THROUGH A REBUS (AS WE HAVE JUST DONE, OR AGAIN THROUGH THE NEWSPAPERS, (AS WE ARE ABOUT TO DO.) OUR SIMPLE PURPOSE 18 TO SELL MORE Goons. THE SYSTEM OF SELLING FURNI- ‘TURE, CARPETS, DRAPERIES, STOVES, ETC, WITH BIG MAJORITY OF THE BILL ON THE CREDIT SIDE OF THE TRANSACTION, THAT ISNT NEW. BUT OUR WAY OF DO ING IT 18, WITH US CREDIT DOESN'T MEAN THE FALSE PROTEC: TION OF A BIG PRICE—WHICH YOU MAY NEVER PAY—BUT IT MEANS A CLOSE PRICK, DEFENDED BY OUR FAITH IN YOUR HONEST INTENTION ‘TO DO JUST AB YOU BAY YOU WILL. ‘THATS THE ONLY WAY WE CAN DOA CREDIT BUSINESS WITH YOU. IF YOU WANT SOMETHING IN THE FURNI- TURE LINy, AND YOU CAWT VERT WELL Pay ALL THE CASH DOWN, THE PRICE WONT LEAP "WAY OUT OF SIGHT THE MINUTE YOU MENTION CREDIT, NO, INDEED. BUT, IF, AFTER WE'VE LOOKED INTO YOUR FACE, AND BELIEVED WE READ AN HONEST PUR- POSE THERE, WE SHOULD FIND YOU 20 Pex Crxr Orr ALL CASH SALES DURING IMPROVEMENTS WILL SELL My ENTIRE STOOK OF WATCHES, DIA- MORDS, STERLING SILVER AND SIL- VER-PLATED WARE, CLOCKS, BRONZES, OPERA-GLASSES, ETO, EIG, AT A DIS- COUNT OF 20 PEB CENT. FRANK M. LEWIS, oct 1215 Pa, AVE. UNHEABD-OF PRIGES FOR CLEAN NEW GOODS Extra Super INGRAIN CARPETS, 50 and G5c. peryard. In these goods we have all the atest colors and shadings in effective and pleas- ing designs. ‘The patterns in TAPESTRY BRUSSELS this ‘season are much finer and better drawn than ‘the trade has ever known, and the prices lower. Gvod goods in this clase of Floor Covering at 65 and 75e. per yard. BODY BRUSSELS—every housekeeper knows what they are—the Standard Carpet. We can please you in them at $1 8 yard, better grade ‘at 61.16, and an extra quality at $1.25. MOQUETTES.—We feel free to say we have thechoice line of the city, aud having bought the right, can meet any price that is quoted, Remember, these prices are for clean new goods, and the quantity ts not Limited. Our stock of SMYRNA RUGS hasbeen bought at a great discount, and we are selling full size and weight Bug for $2.95 the usual price of which is 84. window, but are selling stacks of our 9) things in 8W16S LACES from $7.50 oa you want WINDOW SHADES, we make ‘to measure for 75¢. ‘We haven't space to speak of the FURNITURE DEPARTMENT. but come in and look it WILLSULLY BROKE YOUR PROMISES, through You know we are the pionesrs in low THEN THERE'D BE SUCH A CHASM ‘prices for good Furniture. BETWEEN OUR PRICES AND OUR ES- — TIMATE OF YOU THaT NOTHING W. & HOREE, COULD SPAN IT. THE ONLY WAY TO aS PROTECT YOUR CREDIT WITH US 18 — 0 Sth st. TO KEEP YOUR WORD. HOUSE & HEREMANN, CaSH AND CREDIT FURNITURE AND CARPET STORE, 921 AND 923 SEVENTH STREET XN. W.. AND 636 MASS. AVENUE X. W. eo1-2m J. CO. Horcansox. IMPORTER. BICH RAILLINERY. ‘The letest creations of FALL MILLINERY from ‘Penowned houses of Paria, In thisdepartment weare ‘showing # much larger stock than ever before, having imported staples and novelties in quantities to mest Busornrot Sxow: RATHER EARLY IN THE SEASON, WE KNOW. the demands of an increasing business. Elerant Botunved afatssanee IMPORTED PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS. Sod sent them to thei Seles yeatn, ‘An extensive assortment of finest quality imported The “sobs wet ania FRENCH HATS AND BONNETS. NESTING AMERIGAN FELT HATS, of the dest makes, 680. | ts term, ominous ef evil, indicative of frend. in the tobecod regio.s ‘apd are in a aplendid line of shapes and colors. PIN-HOOKING Pk Mul Sera SRsP nce tab.ees oe, CLOAK S |seesen eas eee tee re eee Latest novelties in a. eurpicion ze LADIES WRAPS AND JACKETS. Saieic- nto rods An examination will convince all that our qualities, | gutisa with rottennese snd corcaption. ‘Just soit sia ‘THE BEST $1 GLOVE IN THE-CITY. eee oes ees m2o 907 PENN. AVR, 4 aor foe teat ", a date Tax Assonruext es ‘ it were wige ou Jour Of SUITSend OVERCOATS for Men and Borst Bebrns pet sitee reeset ot FiME BEADY-MADE CLOTEING ig seit VIOTOR B. ADLEB’S CRNT CLOTHING ‘Surpasses all we have ever shown in the past esto at ose tes HOUSE. 20 cuantity, quality, and last, but not leant, prices. This ee en Mammen om. ‘may peshape seem an extrevagant claim, havingal-| Open Saturdays till 11 m, CTOBER 4, 1888-SIX PAGES. fis Oiieriss Acs Seana Rewurr Dir Ve Orme sriday will of course be “Remnant Dag” os ‘eoual. ‘The 1arge basiness tneident to the “Opentne” Giaplay of Pall end Winter Fabrice and styles asso ccoupted the time ot our employes we ‘sre unable to particularise the “remnant” at- tractions as fully ae heretofore, They will be on sale though, Botwithstanding the feet that they are greatly overshadowed by the exten- sivences, variedness and besuty of the mew goods, Weare confident that our customers will bear ‘us out in the statement that we have ocver be fore chown the equal of this stock, nor offered ‘@uoh grand intrinsic vaiues. And yet this is but the beginning. These early arrivals will be re ‘euforced every day. You should pay the store frequent visita, ot necessarily to purebase, but tolook. MEN'S “MISS-CUT* SHIRTS AT HALF PRICE. ‘We have discovered ® mistake in the eut of » line of our Men's Shirte, We wrote to our shirt ‘manufacturers to that effect, and they replied requesting us to sell them at be if price, to their account, rather then return them. The fault Nee in putting in the wrong-sised yoke. The Shirt is our “F. F. V. “‘Tmproved.” which (when perfect) we cousider beyond doubt the best-t- ting stock Shirt ever made. ‘The neck.band, slope, sleeves, bosom, &c., are perfectly correct, and the imperfection in yoke ‘has no great effect on the fit of the Shirt; yet it {a enough for us that it ‘snot entirely right, hence the reduction. You never had, and prob- ably never will have again.such an excellent opportunity to lay in a supply of fine Shirts. We have the following quantities and sizes specified and no more: 15 Shirte, size 14 inch. 52 Shirta, size 143 inch, 41 Shirts, size 15 inch. 1 Shirt; size 1536 inch. 51 Shirta; size 16% inch. 40 Shirte; size 17 inch. 19 Shirts; size 17% ineh. ‘You will readily perceive that an immediate call on Friday morning will be best, in onder to secure your particular size. (Men's door, 1013 F st.) “ODD SIZES” IN GLOVES, 5 Paira Ladies’ 6 But. Black Real Kid Gloves; sine 536. Reduced to. J ‘9 Paire Ladies’ 4 But. Dogskin Gloves, pique stitched, embroidered bec, Lark Tan; sizes 6 and Gis. Reduced to.. 7 Pairs Men's2 But. Kid Gloves, in Browns and Tans; size 7. Beduced to.. 50 “REMNANTS” IN THE LINEN DEPABTMENT. “SAMPLE TOWELS"—Threo Huc-s-bec ‘Towels, reduced to 200. each. 2 Huck Towels, reduced to 26e. each. 6 Huck Towels, reducrdt 0200. each. 2 Huck Towels, reduced to 18¢. each. 4 Huck Towels, reduced to 150. each. 2 Huck Towels, reduced to 12i40. each, ‘15-4 Afternoon Tes Cloth, reduced to #1. 1 Dosen 5-8 Cream Damask Napkina, reduced to 50c, 1 Dosen 5-8 Cream Damask Napkins, reduced toe225. ‘3 Dozen 5-8 Cream Damask Napkins, reduced 0 81.25 Dosen. 1 Dosen 5-8 Cream, with Red border, reduced to 81.25 Dosen. “Half-dozen” 6-8 Cream Napkins reduced to 1. 2 Doteti 6&8 Bleached German Napkins. reduced to 75e. Dozen. 1 Dosen 5-8 Bleached German Napkins, re- @uced to $1 Dozen. One-half Dosen X Bleached German Napkins, reduced to $1. (One-half Dozen % Bleached Gorman Napkins, reduced to 87c. One-half Doren 5-8 Bleached German Nap- kins reduced to 60c. 17-4 Bleached Fringed Cloth, Red Border, 91.50. 1 Dosen 10-4 Bleached Fringed Cloth. reduced 83. 112-4 Bleached Fringed Cloth, reduced to 83. 112-4 Extra Bleached Fringed Cloth, reduced to 83.50. 60 Ghort Lengths of Crash and Glass Towel- ing st Remnant prices. (Second floor.) HAMBURG DEPT. “REMNANTS.” Zephyr Cloth Embroidery. Blue Embroidery in White, 9 inches wide, Emb-oidery 5 inches deep. Reduced to 10c. per yard. 19“Remnanta” of 22-inch Flouncings, from 1 to 135 yards long. 4 cut pieces of Nainsook Embroidery, 9 inches wide. Reduced to 50c. per yard. 3 cut ploces Insertion (Nainsook) without edge to match. Reduced to 25e. per yard. 45 Remnants of narrow Cambric oc os ee oe Insertings. All over Embroidery, 20 inches wide, Navy ‘Blue Embroidery in White. Reduced to @) per yard; only 1 piece. Allover Turkey Red Embroidery, in White, 20 inches wide. Reduced to $1.25 per yard. (econ | floor.) “ODD SIZES" IN BOYS’ CLOTHING. 1 All-Wool Gray Overcoat, size 8. Reduced to 86. 1 Brown Mixed Overcost, size & Reduced to . 1 Garnet Mixed Kilt Overcost, sise3. Reduced. to 84 1 Brown Mixed Kilt Overcoat, sime¢. Reduced. toe 1 Heavy Gray and Brown Stripe, size 5. Be- Guced to 85. 1 Boss’ Suit, size 4 Reduced to $2.00. 1** #58 § = @o0 2“ *§ 89 = « 450 a“ = #@ « & B50, 1 pairextra heary Beaver Panta, age5. Re- duced to $1.50. 1 pair Jersey Pante, size, 4. Reduced to $1. ‘1 pair heavy Jersey Pants, size 8. Reduced 0 $1.50, 1 Scotch Plaid, one piece, Kilt, sine 2%. Re- uced to $2.50, 1 Gray, one piece, Kilt, sims 2, Reduced to $1.50. 1 Card. Jersey Shirt (faded), aise S. Reduced 061.50, 1 Jersey Blouse (White Trimming), sise 7. Re duced to 81.50. “ODD SIZES" IN CORSET COVERS. @ Cambrio Corset Covers, surplice neck, trimmed with fine Hamburg edge end insert- ing, size 32 im. Reduced to 750, 2 Cambric Corset Covers, square neck, trimmed with embroidery and inserting. Re- @uced to 50c, each. “REMNANTS” IX DOFANTS DEPT. 3 Infante Emb. Flannel Short Skirt, Re- Guced to 750. 2 Infante’ Emb. Flannel Short Skirts. Be- Guced to $1. 1 Infante’ Plain Flannel Ghost Skirt, with ‘deop hem, two inebes, with ailk etitehing. Re ‘Guced to The. ‘Linfante Emb, Flanad Wrapper, Reduced 093. \(Becond floor.) “ODD SIZkS” IN MUSLIN UNDERWEAR ‘Tyaire Drawers, made of French Percale, ‘Hand Embroidered Inserting and Edge, and ‘Hand-Made Tucks, Redueed to Téa. 0 pair. 5 pairs French Fercele Drewers, Hand Em ‘broidered Inserting and Edge. Reduced to 500, ‘3 Ladies’ Combination Garments, of Corsst Cover and Skirt, Hamburg Edge eround neck end siseres, and 2imoh Cambetc Raffle on bkirt Ladies’ Combination Garments, Oesset Cover qwt oqosre neck, with Hambe-g Ineerting and Edge in beck end freot, deep Hambarg ‘1 Ladiey’ Corded Corast Watst, with stesis down front, Gnished with shoulder stmga, sino on ‘ways sold goods about per vais. 252mm cunt artow axyoruza nove | 8. Orrzxamnaz & Bao, B the city; but we have no doubt an inspection of our ART STUDIO. ‘Vest essortment will convines you of the justneas of ‘. PARWTING GLasazs azar ‘Reduced to G1 each. 5 pa ‘Light and Medtam, as well ag Our stock of a well oo Heavy. Lass Dars— ‘Weight OVEROOATS, 1s complete, aleo our line of _MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND Farmar. ‘Bathe ct bottom. Redueed to 61.75. SUITS for Men end Boys. In ODD PANTS we have ‘EMBROIDERY CLassxs “ODD SIZES” 1M CORSETS, (em tmamenes variety, and the prices are all right, A ‘TURSDAY AND THURSDAY. Semnhe emer SPROUAL ARRANGEMENT CAN BR MADB FOR| goineh. Reduced to Tho. aK BALL, SCHOOL CHTLDRER. ‘NOW RECEIVING NEW LINE OF BALE, wovEL| EA se 1S-toch Rodeos eel ‘SGermen Woven Cormsta, spece bunk, side ‘& Red Sottees Coraeta, sines 2, 25, end 37 - inshes. Redaced to 61 WANTED--HELP. WANTED-—-HOUSES. 1 eee ¥ To REN I—A COMFORTABLE 8§, Wis Foshh, EXPERIENCED Waist BAND. iW AXTEO-1 Page such sg ae , WASTED-WOMER “COOKS #1070040; | Moun. Chsmbermaids, Housekeepers, Nurses, Coech- men, Porters. Drivers, Waitera ty Je and female. whit 4nd colored beip. NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND TANTED—HOUSE IN NORTAWART SEC) JON Wordehs sass Dubner cat aciae ROOM RENTING ath An, Stet a st uw. oof St | \\> \NTED—BY 4 FAMILY OF ADULTS A Si y ANTED—WoMeN tation | W Srewttsooun Hoven, sith od. tin AR Sa betwee tt apd Kana eth end 1S & aera Seiepence fursirbed- co som, PLRMANEST, Star office ANIED—AN UNFURNISEED HOUSE AT #188 Ter mouth, between Leth, soa! te 1 ca ANTED—WHITE WOMA’ Ww ‘sud irom in stad. faamily : 7 WAr bo orn. TO Do Bo saab nenceteiad ng te U ta J : 0 RENT, BY OT, 1K HOUSE OF tate ruoma, lath ad hall. poud order so@ Couette: “Aedreee hi KS Sica ene y ANTED_WOMEN COOKS 10 T0 40 CHAMBER. WARSTEDIAN UNFCEN ISHED HOUBL siulue 14 ct 13 room. eoatuere Wee ORE TOTO HAND Pe SES Gans he ates eg i Med Del wee. Han. Nein anu between léib and /8 2 ine Mamas ensatoncen as eee froco.s aud waiters ot e | WASIEDINMEDIATELY THOROUGHLY EX. | 2) A445 Werlenes! waist bends on fine ‘ - a Mme VAN BECIH, 722 13th o° | \WWAxTEDaro Bey Fok casi ONE Ox 7 GOOD BOY 10k FOUSEN ON Eee Sales ane, ired_Inquireat 817 49st 26 1 | SeCSey came CATER Mar cies ot VAR — IMM DIALRLY — DIRECT FlOM Dos, several Ousen st from @iL000 to $7,000, tor which we Lave customers, if Wel! We haves constant deuand tur Loures te tent «ue eam Tormieh you tenaMte, aud Will give carefu sttension: WILSON, 1008 F #t to proverty placed in our by +4 Walk ms 0 ANTLD-T AM HAVING DAILY APPLIo r as a a 3 pf er ey cee WANED SicUsks OF ALL GkADEs 10 REST ersed. We bave more calls ior bouses Wo souk tan we can euspiy BLES Ty ‘st once, aatiy Decuning. “Abpiy 10am omoce & UERNON & AMET, 1307 Fat WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS W232. WILL Pay oso casm Kideow CRC sat cn? O00 OF O80 Pee PAN EDA PAKG wh FH os Wee ies oper bonne oP sccount. the rit party itu email capital wid ne #1 to bis edvabiave ot he cadeat Lu3 Sone. ae RST -CL rot 13S Gstawe UskFUL LADY'S MAID Ri WW at ouce at 1801 F etrvet. corner Ibth QUIRED sett W 85 CORNICE WORK ere: also two heipers. U. L. WOLPSI BING & es ‘Bkyugut Works, 310 J 2th et. aw. J ANTED—IMMEDIATEL) ONE|PXPERIPNCED waist baud aud one apprentice 720 11:b street orth west Tee | DUt those meaning business ued ayy y we ee TANTED—A SINGLE MAN, AS DRIVER, aT yANIED—A MEDIUM-IZED HORSE: MUST WAIKDES thotel S00 Pensasivaue ave. bw! It iW Pred ceed, ECU, Liew frou stable tauita, A A : te ‘end cheny tor Saab = WASTED-A YOUNG MN WITH. some x. | Box "Siar otie aw tailoring. Prideuce, a, custo MOLL THE 2 g AN bi—2200 FOR FIV 1 TAILOK, 615-617 Paw | Warenshtsten cone aur oon WASTERSNMEDIATELS 4 GENERA, sty, | frat Adana fut ibe hak 255 Sig ca ae ‘aut, alto « Cl r TANIED—Do WU KEAD To “PURO ae. oot at |W akties cntbotccaen Sprite ee hte \WANTED — TWENTY CARTS AND BRICK | tu the country W 6Sixdoue so boul trick steed) ork probebiy for | tablet subd geuerasupy he cig wedla Wanuiscius bitcK BACH won Ta tod bomsasp cn. W SSZED ANE wis TO EMPLOY A Few | Saleatuch on o8 ary to sell our cus by saiuple co the wiole-ale aud retail trade oi Washiugton, 1 C, Aud aWjoining states Weare the largest mauufactur: | ersol our lie in the Country. Bend two cents im No postals answered. CEN —EVELYDODY 80 y Chinn >s to know - @ OU. CineinuathObio. ved-wkSan_ | tren wade te bea! oF wo pay ANTED-WHITE, “AND | COLOMED | COOKS. | X7chat uw” purses, waiters, hou-smen, ianudressee, Kiicben | \\"4NT, D—FOUR THOUSAND DOLLake AT hands and farm. (iicadqaarters for German aud swed- | YY AX1ED—! ra y ish help.) F. M. BULNBAM, 030-652 F uw. 003 3° | ; Gy to Siem come. Aten Bee Uy ANTED-iMMEDIATELS —TWo FIRST-CLass oN cara W fintens Avpo at MULGHINS & brid, 1208 ANTED—€4,000 LOAN FOR 3 )EARE AT OPER ‘wecu: ret wortrace un Washiugtos / MUUpHe LuaTYiL, Lie Company's euettact usmious, Addte-e MOKTOAGL, Btar uilice Est. nw. as WARS SE Fae EAT, 11D¥ rl for general hotisework: ‘no washing or trou. Tereveuces Bay a MigUt Appay at 20 y ave. Be ce ANTLD—A GikL. WITH GOOD KEFERES to doxeuera, housework for family 0: Cwo. ‘Btcr office. | oes se WV ANTED-SHORTHAND. Ladies and woutieuen— dictation dade. gu.dance ot teacher, ever) uay Cur 16 bewunu ig SPEED GLASS JOR ten practice from: | ~—AMBERMAID- AND | DUbile. EP Wa ae ANTED — C.LORED CHAMBERMAID AND | *“)" S C- waitre-s, with city reierevoes, for fawaly of thi } v 2 HT WEIGHT must Gudersiand ber usivess, Apply L0U3 Cv eta, 455 Pa Ore, cutave oce-at | Cor. thy oe WANTED = ASSSTANT (BOOKKEEPER AD) \W AFFECTIONS (& dros hasdwnitig of anuiet st ting Age, r bout (wo or three experience, and salary wanted, ZB, Btar offee. oc2-3t ws TED — A REGISTERED “DRUG CLERK. | gvod salary to a good uuu, permanent situate: must have ‘sod retereneen, Addn DGS 1: Wad PSP GoaKs CAPES. Quis, and Ve.vet warm nts to repowate ery's steam Pile-rusing | roses, sole Fabt bere by PRINCE. Wo Ota st we: WAS ED = DEXDORES ENPLOYMEN : nv- Tea. conducted Ly ladies, meu and woe, white | ‘and color-d. for a:1 kitids of doiues.tc labor, tor init Aud states, with reterencos, 717 Ast uw se2B-Lw* | WANEDSIENT FIVE AGUNTS AT ONCE for Tudustrial Life Lusurance for Washington wud Cumberland, Md.” Apply G03 F stm eezs-1w WANTED—SITUATIONS. _ | Micthtun ac G-v'ciedk. Ouly those wity Fegular, bejek ANTED—BY A VIRGINIA LADY, A POSTLION | *agous need apyiy coczae W“Siuancenss or companion haferesore Ad- Arces AMANU- SIS, Star offive. ‘oes \\ TANTED—BY A COLOKED WOMAN A PLACE WW arecoi in a yrivate familly, guod teicrencen. Ade Grom reall 1138 Sd te ty D—BY A WHITE WOMAN, Wo THOR- Wa See eee | ) & Private faunlly. firet~ ines Feiereuces rou last | aN ‘orcail 101, cort-r Istand Kats. nw NTED—CaLL AT NATIONAL EMPLOY». V Wien itcating are-u, 1yu8 Fst aw. wale od FANTED—Tu PORCH \SE FOR CASH—GUOD Grocery Btore In w room ‘Aduress CAD, Bi ‘Avely to superius mow y ANTED—ol Nis es Now is he Gme to Love your Puli suit called 10F and cleaned. meud po-tal to Fi NCR, GUO CUR st. Lacie Tua and Vevv' te stoned. oct ee SILDENI® IN PHONOGHAL Usiivems, OF Artieuc Wri ‘ster, Mutifomes to Mae tusle and fomde be.p. cooks, cbacber. Sea bubetaltial miguucr © SELBUS, Sia Souk mR 5 ee eecemitemane NTED—GO 10 DICK'S AGENCY FOs COUKs, ANTED—FOK CASH—FURNITURE FEATHER W ‘iitndrese, House Gin, M-idn, Nurwos, Sena? VW boas Carpets ‘Seomen os cakes Eee fects, “Avunons stress, Butier , Couchinen, Waiters, abd sitchen etn ir Ailhave city retereuce. 613 7eh wt u. a 3. Wir Coome os Nurses Secmetrese Men Weitere Oooka Conchinen Eitien SAM'L A COOMBS, O20 Fat. Bw oct-3. V AN SETTLED WHIT. Fs ‘B. BAUM, 219 en also 4616 at iw place as Burse: can uke heTvelf geueraliy” une- or 05. WM ful; eau give good Uiiy refereuces. Adaress Or call 5M 23086 yaNIEDIT KNOWN TANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN OF EIGHT WATER Soon, 2219 Pet ae oe W {ration to learn trade of Vunbess, Audres NAN A W , Star office. Aer" | ee24-3m for bvery siateand Terriwory. TANTED—BY A RESPEC(ADLE WHITE GIRL WASTED LECTRICY IS NERVOUS. MER Wlivten: coauthor idand sewing Or waitress. tal us: Spinal Disease, Ovarian aud Uterine trum Address CHAMBLKMALD, ANTED—TYPEWRITING AT HOME OR AT ‘office; work culled for and returued; evening po Pa Dies, Faralysis, neiation Chores, Bt letures. cte. Haire ectricity applied through ct isu, Woe beth wt-n'wecor Fy WAS aba T se BACHA NG: Ss. Husuest can prices ped for oa Coking. woud \ 2014 “techiee" ed bl ry rentieuen's” aut was cL Kinbs WELL Teasubable rates. Tauks, w supplied by D.J- MOFFAT I, 414 43 at 0-¥y intou, D. C.. agent for the Kirkwood Lrou W ge or particulary apps ae ion VV ANTED—BY 4 RESPECTABLE WHITE Iki, Miattoe es chamberwald ors pias cook family. 4 x le war. DRES=MAKEK WILL ACOOMMO- date a icw more customers by the day or week, or | res Ein. sind Mach. Works, Sui ia, Ma. Mall take tt_thowe. Apply 1231 Tt... 8.903" | WW ARTED — GOOD SECOND-WAND CLOT US, FevoIVer,, Old gold end silver, ior w) ANTED-YOUR ORDEKS 1 OR COOKS, MALS, Ee Ne Ppatiriva ed Peg b—A YOUNG LADY WH AUGET fetus cig two youre, 4 position ve Pesident ot visitiug goserucs-: teach s Engl sh Preuch. Mathe- matics; best references. Address MisS H. 1612 H st bichest ‘cua prices! wall ve Call or edt EXDKEDS Lenn Ufc 201 Pen.ewee corvers j panious, otmera. nw. < u EDI FOUNG LADY, A POSITION AS A eS ee ences, salar) e4. week, w.th prospect of advance- ment. Address G D..Starofice __oc-0t*_ Sh and K sla nc. Lcieyhoue GIO oF A WV ANTED--MACHINIsT, THOROUGHLY, Pxac. | “Ci ‘immematescterie Wiki for many. yeare sy lathe. vce, and ting Wikia Kiows Tar Ce BUNDY Gr erally, w: = by 408 fuimiahs #¥e,. opposite City bel), is Came TuORas PAL ine sub Gu ot. oc=-St_ | auinnncr Of Deeds tor all tue states aud Terriuorien WaNTeb—by A YOUNG Mi ‘COMPETENT NTeD— ext | “aie. <= Miieat atts ea cfg Prtermed teary oot ; ANTED — si CA Kepovating Works: tresses Mude Over, Furniture pteamued. stroyed. F. A YOUNGS, Uthce 1402 Pu ave. F jepostapher snd typewriter of (references. Addrews BUSINESS CHANCES, THD — A WANTS POSITION AS | JOWSALE—A THOKOCGHLY-EQULPED gm. i EL a ‘Star oftce. Cd Awouut of pr Bis tor 18% ‘Tue entire stuck of lun Jease of proper's. Will Le so | wWagous, office furniture, & {yy ANTED—NX OCTOBER 10, Ok FOUR Wiritcninned Koous oe ° | valuatiok Peries having questi bath: Tor Light bousekeoping. by two sdulierof | yuu, Pers ? ad CAKUSI & MILLER, ei oe aaa al nom Wee roe A GENTLEMAN AND DAUGH-| _cot-6t “Louisiana ave. a, ter, tre — i UK BALE—TO CLOSE AS SiAte A Da “alars store ding © mir Gusuess For ‘gvod, furnisued y Departwent preferred; with oF withvui ‘Maren fo BD LLIO1T, Puaracist, 1001 Mat. aw Bosna stating terms, 1., Btar office. oob-zt* ‘TED—ONE LAKGE UNFURNISHED ROOM, Wain boord in quiet retves family. Address MIsy Hi. k h1..B1, 1440 Pueree Place. as Ww b—1ME ADDKES> OF HAVING W fitisied Jr unvuruiniea roome for rout Lave .ny calls 10F ‘hews; eave ‘by sceug us. ROOM REN sive AGENCY, 612 Oth ot aw. ood? “TWO FURNISHED HOONS with Wai for pent wile, and sou of thirteen ‘cation ‘wear or R iti cues; Telerences ‘star office. Td ‘ws. WASIEDTA PARTY WHO FULLY UNDER stands the oyster (usiues to un iton tus gece: the rg parts wth = upall ce tal wl AC Lo nis auvantace if be cals at 125 Pa eve. uw. Chose weauihy busivess Deed «ply. oot y ANTED—AN ENENGETIC ADVERTISING MAN Waterman aren ae sie Sort Meters salary or Poe io pehing tore Live bia releresccn ANTED — @1,000 CASH — #1200 PAID GP Stock in Washington Crary reve of Flan, Seccitiee house fortwo. AGATE. Bint ufice oct office. W sone = TWO, MOOMB. COMMUNICATIN ow SALE—A GROCERY STOKE DOING "icon, ‘nturmanee’ S0ve wo 13th. ¥ to S: Fine et for can ints Yave Ek. .J0¢ust uw. ae ro ‘ocd ANIED —THREL UNFURNISHED BOOMs, pak i MS | WW ANTED—4 GOOD BUSINESS | Wax if ierun 3 a 2 oot” wits Sra r ie te Gbocant Ne jum advert te het cra (Tguiats Vasiuree roe ta fectend. ull imormation upon edaressug Fie — —= Western city Tented. wil trade tor ® Se ae ] 051s PocKETDO.K CONIAINING THREE -