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2 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. Pi nat th it THE EVENING STAR, | Yousesrers Hasmuests WASHINGTON: FRIDAY... CROSBY S. NOYES, - ~ ‘Bhe Evening Star hase regular. permanent bona fide daily circulation mere than treble "of any other daily paper published in Washington, and much greater than that <1 all the ether duity papers here added together. Fin Advertisers Will serve thetr own purpose best time sreaty accommodate Tux Stan, ifthe eat ek im before noon to-morrow their sunouncemente for theextra lance edition of Saturday's paper, the forms f which must be sent to press much earlier than oa the other five days of the week. ————-+es. ‘When President Cleveland wrote his letter, last Yall, endorsing the candidacy of Colonel Fellow: for district attorney in New York, many of bis Dest iriends frankiy declared the act unwise, not 0 much in itself, a8 for the consequences which It ‘was bound to bring in its train. They were right. Since then, every aspirant to office on a demo- cratic ticket has felt aggrieved if the President was not equally ready todo him a similar favor. ‘The latest outgrowth of his ill-considered epistie, Js the demand, emanating of cuurse trom bis enemies, that he shail signity in some unmistak- able way bis approval of Governor Hill as a candidate for governor. The argument is very simple: If the President could sink bis office in his party so farasto mix in a local political quarrel 4m a city where he had never even had a residence, how much more pressing are the claims of a can- Gidate who is the only acknowledged leader of tne Gemocratic party in the whole state of New York? But Mr. Cleveland, if he saw ft, could answer in this wise; “I condescendea to take part in that squabble im behalf of a man who was Tepresented by his friends as in every “ay qualified and disposed to prosecute the doodle conspiriters on whom justice ‘hhad begun to fasten ber clutch, and in opposition to one who was not only believed to possess such ‘capacity and purpose, but had proved it by aseries of brilliant successes. Idid thisat command of the party leaders because they insisted that thelr candidate was the only ove who bore the Simon Pure democratic brand. Tue result was thatevery Sriminal of note who has been vrougt to the bar this year hasescaped punishment. I made a mis- take then, and I never make the same mistake twice. Besides, I have got all I can do thts year to attend to my duties as President and run my own canvass, and every democrat can Judge for himself whether he ougut to vote for the candidate of nis Party or for somebody else. Whatever the con- clusion they arrive at, and whatever the conse quences of that conclusion, I, at least, shall not be ‘eld accountable for the: ee ‘The renomination of Abram S. Hewitt for mayor of New York city has come about in precisely the manner which Mr. Hewitt said some ume ago ‘Would induce him to accept 1% 4 great citizens’ leeting, wrrespective of party, did the business, and tue war-cry of tae wuole assemblage seemed to be, “The people against the politicians!” ‘This 48a hopeful sign in a city so long and so reckless Jy politics-ridden as New York has been. It 1s now seventeen years slace a general revolt agaist the halls and bosses bas taken place at the polls In 1871 the power of the Tweed ring was broken, be- cause the experience of the preceding two years had shown tuat dishonest goverament was no longer endursbie. Taiz ume it 1s hoped to produce anotuer revolution by show- Ang how more tolerable life has become during two Years of honest governiaent. But the professional Spotismen will probably console themseives with ‘the question: “After Hewitt—what?” For it will be hard to fad another man of Mr. Hewitt’s busi- ness ability, force of character and financial Standing who ts willing to lay aside bis private interests, or give up the well-earned comfort Of bis old age, for the sake of giving the city of his home a two years’ treat toadeceat administra- tion, And whea the better class of citizens have Decome complacent under this new order of things, and neglectful again of their poittical duties, mat- ters will slide back once more ito their accus- tomed rut, the Jakes and the Billles will rise to their old places of authority, and another half- - Score of Fears will pass before the spell of apathy § can be broken and anew movement of reform get any headway whatever. $< = ___ ‘The British vice-consul at Newport Newsmay have been unjustly assailed by his neighbors who petitioned for bis removal from office, but he has taken a curious way of setting himself right be- fore the world. It 1s a most exceptional case where a body of citizens of any place appeal to the diplomatic authorities to procure a change of ‘tue local representative of @ foreign country. Generally their prayers are for an opposite favor— his retention after bis term has expired. Natur- ally, therefore, the hostile attitude of any large number of people who come constantly into con- tact with him creates a presumption against the ‘wisdom of such fynctionary’s conduct. Be that as it may, it would seem that nis most dig. nifled manner of meeting the attack would Be to present to his superiors in office his own statement of affairs, instead of forcing his enemies fnto a court in an action for damages, es. peciaily before it is in nis power to show that he has received any actual injury as the result of ‘their complainta. One of our American consuls had an wupleasant experience two years ago ina foreign port, where attempts were made to procure his removal; but investigation showed that, be- hind the movement, was a ring of swindling ship. pers who were desperate at his persistent refusal to lend nimself to their schemes to defraud the customs revenue. ‘This offictal never found it necessary to sue anybody. He was so calmly con- dent of the justice of his cause that he merely laid the facts before his government, invited an investigation and came out of the quarrel trium- phant. —————- = ____ ‘The discovery of the frauds of Cashier Chapin and the sudden and unexplained disappearance of & prominent citizen named Bosworth, who was ‘treasurer of two large corporations huving their headquarters in that city, have made the moneyed. men of Fall River, Mass., very nervous. Twenty years have elapsed since Stickney and Chace were caught at their crimes, but the moral atmosphere of the place appears not to have tmproved to any great degree, for it continues to furnish sensa- ‘onal food for the newspapers regularly from sea- son to season. Atone tme it isa long strike; at another the unfaithfulness of one of the trustees Of a trade-union; at another a disastrous boycott; at another a domestic scandal in high life; and now the cycle seems to have run itselGout, and ‘Une embezziement era to have come around again. ‘What is to be the end of it all remains to be seen. Some cities, by sheer force of grit and persever- ance, ive down their bad names and get on a high Plane of popular respect once more; others are dragged down by repeated misfortunes ull people ‘who have large interests vo guard get as far away from them as possible. Fall River has had a thrifty career, but her good repute has suffered some very hard knocks It would be a good thing Af the stockholders tp her giant enterprises would try the effect, for awhile, of paying a little less attention to the size of their dividends and a lite more to the character and methods of the men who have the handling of their capital, _—<—<—<— John F. Andrew, the young man who made so lively a canvass for governor of Massachusetts in 1s86, has accepted the democratic nomination for the seat in Congress now occupied by Leopold Morse. This district 1s no easy oue for s democrat to capture. It elected Ambrose A. Ranney to the Forty-seventh, Forty-eigth and Forty-ninth Congresses, on ma- Jonties ranging around 3,000; and, but for a dis- ‘affection among bis personal following, would probably have chosen him for a fourth term. Mr. Morse obtained only about 1,500 majority. Jt contains a pretty rich lot of republicans in ten Wards of Boston and tne suburb of Milton; but 3 will be & point in Mr. Andrew's favor that he is the son of his father—a consideration which ‘Weighs not a little in the conservative Bay State, ‘where the services of the old war governor are eid in grateful remembrance among the older generation of voters, $< —_____ SPudge Thurman, if the reports about him are ‘true, has written the shortest letter of acceptance ou record. It is addressed to the bank in which ‘he keeps his ready money on deposit, and directs WE'VE HUNG OUT THE “STANDING ROOM ONLY” SIGN THIS WEEKIN ALLOUB DEPARTMENTS. IMMENSE BUSINESS. THE PUBLIC CAUGHT ON TO THE FACT THAT WE WERE PREPARED FOR THE RUSH THAT CAME IN CONNECTION WITH THE COLD SNAP WE ARE NOW EXPERI. ENCING. IT WILL BE A PRETTY COLD DAY WHEN YOU CATCH SAKS & COMPANY NAPPING. TO-MORROW THE BOYS HAVE A DAY OFF, AND YOU'LL WANT TO IM- PROVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO FIT THEM UT FROM HEAD TO FOOT, FOR SCHOOL AND DRESS OCCASIONS "WE OPEN AT 7:30 AM. AND CONTINUE AT OUR POSTS UNIIL YOU ARE ALL SUPPLIED; ONLY PERMIT Us TO SUGGEST AN EAR- LY VISIT AND YOU WILL AvOID THE BUSH LATER IN Tits Day. SAKS AND COMPANY. WHAT DOES HE NEED, A KILT SUIT? IF HE DOES YOU WILL FIND IT THE EASIEST MATTER IN THE WORLD TO SATISFY YOURSELF HERE WE CAN FIT HIM FROM THE TIME HE'S 2% TILL HE'S 6 YEAKS OLD, THEY'RE MADE UP BY C8, SO THEY MUST BE ORIGINAL AND EX- CLUSIVE PATTERNS. THE PRICES ARE STAKED OFF FROM $2.50 TO 815 IN ONE AND TWO PIECE SUITS. THE EFFECTS— SIMPLY GRAND—PLAIN AND FANCY COM- BINATIONS, CHECKS, PLAIDS. IN HOME- SPUNS AND CHEVIOTS. THEY ARE JEW- ELS. No STOKE IN THIS VICINITY HAS ONE-TENTH THE VARIETY IN THiS LINE ‘THAT WE CAN SHOW YOU. ‘TAKE A LOOK. SAKS AND COMPANY. THE CHILDREN'S SUITS ARE A STUDY. WE PULL THE FIRST PLUG AT $2.50. WE TELL YOU FRANKLY THESE AKE NOT ALL WOOL, BUT THEY HAVE WEAR- ING QUALITIES THAT WILL RIVAL MUCH OF THE SO-CALLED ALL-WOOL STOCKS. THEY AKE SERVICEABLE, WELL MADE. IF THE BOY IS FOUK YEAKS OLD WE'LL FIT HIM IF HE'S TWELVE YEARS THERE'S A DOZEN THERE FOR HIM. THE PRICES SLIDE RIGHT UP TO $3.50, $4. $4.50, THE QUALITY IMPR: NG ALL THE TIME. NOW WE STKIKE THE $5 FROG. BY ACTUAL COUNT—40 STYLES TO SELECT FROM. THESE GOODS ARE ALL WOOL NOT COMMERCIALLY SPEAKING, BUT IN FACT. THEY ARE CONSTRUCTED IN SAWYER'S CASSI- MERS—(ELEGANT GOOD3)—SCOTCH CHE- VIOTS IN EVERY CONCEIVABLE COMBI- NATION OF SHADES—PLAIDS, CHECKS, STRIPES, AND SOLID — COLORS. HERE'S A GO! JUST WHAT YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR. A CHILD SUIT IN TRICOTS. WE'VE TRIED FOR YEAKS TO GET THEM; FAILED EVERY TIME. DEFEAT DON’T STOP US, WE KEPT HAMMERING AWAY TILL WE SUCCEEDED. QUALITY ADVANCING ALL THE TIME TO 86, 86.5 , $7.50-HERE ARE THE TRI- COTS AGAIN. ALL THE SUITS FOR CHIL- DREN ARE CUT WITH SINGLE AND DOUBLE - BREASTED JACKETS, WITH PLAIN OR PLAITED FRONTS, ROUND OR SQUARE CORNERS-BLOUSE SUITS—NOR- FOLK SUITS, SACK SUITS, OR CUTAWAY SUITS, ALL WITH SHORT PANTS. BETIER QUALITIES OF SAME STYLES AT 88, 89, AND $10. HEKE THE VARIETY CHANGES ALIT‘LE. WE “TAKE ON THE SOFTER GOODS. DRESS SUITS THESE ARE. DOUBLE OW SINGLE - BREASTED, PLAIN OR PLAITED FRONTS. STYLISH, EVERYONE OF THEM. IMPORTED SCOTCH CHEVIOTS, CORKSCKEWS, CASSIMERES, AND ALL THE LeADING FABRICS. SPRINKLED ALL ALONG IS A HOST OF THREE- PIECE SHORT PANT SUITS FOR THESE AGES, WITH CUCAWAY ORSACK CoaTS. WE'VE GOT A CHILD'S DR#S3 SUIT WITH A VEST FRONT. HERE WE ARE—AHEAD AGAI\—WITH SHORT PANT SUITS TO FIT BoYS FROM 12 TO 16 YEARS. THISIS A STE« FARTHER THAN USUALLY IS TAKEN IN SHORT PANTS. AT $15 WE CLOSE THE CHILDREN'S AGE. THESE DO NOT DIFFER FROM THOSE DRESS SUITS WE HAVE UP STAIRS FOR MEN EXCEPT IN SIZE. THE FABRICS ARE THE SAME, THE DESIGN- ERS THE SAME, AND THE WORK DONE BY THE SAME TAILORS. DON'T FOOL WITH THESE CHILDREN’S CLOTHING DE- PARTMENTS WHICH ARE ANNEXES TO ENTIRELY DIFFERENT LINES OF BUSI- NESS, BUT COME WHERE THE VARIETY IN EACH STYLE ALONE IS Ai BIG AS THEIR ENTIRE STOCK WE KNOW OUR BUSINESS. THEY ARE NOT SUPPO-ED TO AND DON'T. IS THIS NOT REASON- ABLE? SAKS AND COMPANY. THE LONG-PANTS AGE BEGINS AT THE OPTION OF THE PARENT. WE ARE WITH YOU HERE. BRING A-BOY OF ANY AGE AND WE'VE GOT WHAT YOU WANT. 85 TO $22 ARE THE FIGURES BOUNDING THE LOTS. INTERMEDIATE PRICES: $5.50, 86, 87. $7.50, $8, 89. $10, $12, $13.50, $15, 81 820, A SUIT FOR ANY ‘POC! BOOK. MADE UP IN SACK AND CUTAWAY FROCKS. WILL PLEASE ANY TASTE. SOLID COLOKS OB COMBINATIONS. ROLL ALL THE BOYS’ CLOTHING STOCKS IN THE DISTRICT TOGETHER AND YOU COULD NOT COUNT SUIT FOR SUIT WITH Us. WE WOULD LEAD EVEN THEN. SAKS AND COMPANY. WE'VE GOT A MAMMOTH LOT OF OVER- COATS — BEAVERS, CHINCHILLAS, TRI- COTS—SHORT COATS, ULSTERS OR UL- STERETTES, AND CAPE COATS. BRING THE BOY 2% AND WE'LL FIT HIM, AND FROM THAT UP TO 18 YEARS. WHAT DO YOU THINK OF AN OVERCOAT THAT WE ARE WILLING TO STAND BEHIND FOR #4? ALL PRICES FROM THAT UP TO $20. NO VARIETY LIKE THIS EVER SEEN BE- FORE. WE HAVE NEVER CARRIED IT, AND WE ARE SURE NO ONE ELSE HAS. SAKS AND COMPANY. HELPS.EXTRA PANTS THAT WILL PIECE OUT SOME SUIT OF WHICH THE COAT IS STILL GOOD. Do YOU NEED SUCH A HELP OUT? WE'VE GOT ABOUT TWO THOUSAND ODD PANTS FROM 50c. AND #1 TO 6.50 IN SIZES TO FIT AGES FROM 4TO 18 YEARS. YOU KNOW ABOUT. THOSE STAR ~HIRT WAISTS? HOW WILL THEY FIT. INNUMERABLE PATTERNS IN PERCALE AND FLANNEL. OUR HANGER IS ON EVERYTHING WE SELL IN THE CLOTHING LINE, AND IT'S AS GOOD AS ANY GUARANTEE SWORN TO BEFORE A JUSTICE. WE STAND BY OUR WORKS. SAKS AND COMPANY, AUXILIARIES—-UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, HATS AND SHOES. WE'VE GOT UNDERWEAR FOR THEM FOR ALLAGES. GLANCE THROUGH THIS, WHITE MERINO 50c. EACH—ALL WOOL 75e. AND $1—-IN WHITE-SCARLET 750, $1 AND 8125. THE NATURAL WOOLS— SCOTCH AND AUSTRALIAN, SINGLE AND DOUBLE BREASTED. $1. $175. WE DON'T SPEAK EGOTISTICALLY WHEN WE As- SERT THAT THESE PRICES REPRESENT VALUES NOT EQUALED HEREABOUT. THEY CAN'T BE SOLD FOR THE SAME ELSEWHERE. HOSIERY AT 25, 35,50 AND 75e. PER PAIR. THE LATTER ARE THE FAST BLACKS—GUARANTEEDTO BE SUCH. ‘THE LINES AT 350. AND 50c. ARE BLACK. CASHMERE, DOUBLE KNEE — MIGHTY HARD TO WEAR OUT. 1HESE @oops CAN'T BE APPROACHED FOR THIS MONEY IN THIS VICINITY EITHER, HATS—HERE’S THE CIRCLE OF PRICES, 10. TO 83.50. FOR 10c. AND FROM THAT UP TO 75 YOU CAN GET A POLO CAP FOR SCHOOL WEAR THAT WILL WEAR. FOR 75c. AND FROM THAT UP TO $148 WE GIVE YOU A GENUINE FELT HAT, ALL SHAPES AND SHADES: AND FROM '81.25 TO $3.50 YOU CAN GET ANY OF THELEAD_ ING BLOCKS IN DERBYS—KNOX, MILLER, YOUMANS, ETC. THE LITTLE ONES WANT THE SCOTCH SHAPES. THEY ARE NOVEL AND NUMEROUS. SHOES-THIS IS AN ELEMENT OF WORRY IN DRESSING BOYS. THEY CAN KICK THEM OUT FASTER THAN YOU CAN BUY THEM, ALMOST. “THE IRON CLAD" aT $1.49 SEEMS 10 OBVIATE THIs EVIL TO 4 WONDERFUL DEGREE. THEY ARE ALL BUT INDESTRUCTIBLE WE'VE GOT A FINER GRADE AT 81.08, MADE OF EXTRA QUALITY OF CALF, ALL SOLID LEATHER AND EVERY PAIR GUARANTERD. WE AS- SUME THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THEIR HAS PROVED UNWORTHY OF THE DENCE WE PLACE IN THEM. ea THIS 18 AN OUTLINE OF OUR ‘DRESS STOCK_SIMPLY A SHADOW Ie OUR RFSOURCES. IT WILL GIVE You AN IDEA OF WHAT WE'VE GOT. A VERY FEW MINUTES OF YOUR TIME SPENT iDER OUR DIRECTION WILL 4 BOY AS HE WAS NEVER Be. Ove Coxsraxsr Ane Is To Kear ‘THE FINEST AND THE BEST AT THE LOWEST PRICES. PUB UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. oe gids ver pa bat ‘akg Cea Seisiakt were 6£0U und 61.78 to 61-26 than Bo ae ome early. EECA pe sive and bd toe ‘Thinks are lively in ots Upholstery and Art broider 7 Department, sod if Fou have not even thea SPECIAL BARGAINS IN OUR HOUSEFUBNISH- ING DEPARTMENT. Heide Bounces pels 186,08 $2 dose 21x Fringe ‘at 250., Blue, "ey ‘snd Butt a inen. Scotch Damack st @f per yard; SPECIALS IN OUR VELVET DEPARTMENT, 8 Rowest shades, 68¢. 4-inch Plush, the best val PES SESS oe of Black ‘Trimming and Dress Velvets ie Earned oat wih Col, Ou, and hat ONE PRICE, AS BEFORE, LANSBURGH & BRO. 420, 42%, 424, 426 7th Bt. and 417-419 8th 8. X.W. Two Srrcuzms Toouy. THE HANDSOMEST SILK LINED FALL OVERCOATS WE EVER HAD CAME IN TO- DAY (FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5TH.) WE HAVE BEEN OALLING ATTENTION ‘TO OUR ALL-WOOL $7.50 AND $10 00aTS. NOW WE WANT TO MENTION OUR FINE GOODS. WE VENTURE TO SAY THAT WE HAVE THE BEST STOCK OF FALL OVER- COATS IN THE CITY. OUR SECOND SPECIAL MENTION 18 OUR ‘NEW LINE OF BOYS' OVERCOATS, JUST IN FROM THE NEW YORK MANUFACTURERS, BOYS’ OVERCOATS THIS SEASON ARE MOSTLY MADE WITH CAPES, AND ARE VERY STYLISH. DON'T LET THE LITTLE FELLOWS GO COLD WHEN YOU CAN GET A HANDSOME COAT FOR $4, OB ANY PRIOE BETWEEN ‘THAT AND 615, EB BARNUM & 00. 005 981 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, Diistte paoaattone, on hud Rter Musdey oor var, a ‘he price of Fauily Bnggd will be 4 conte wholesale ha’ Conte retail sails” AOS Vicuns beeed. 5 cents whotecala, 6 cents: Wi ‘Steam Bakery, ocS-2t* 315 13th at mew. Towonrow Tae Lasr Dax FOR OUR SPECIAL SALE OF Fo RB FRE THT phe T ed BOOTS. If you need « patr of Boots, whether for dress oF work don’t lose the opportunity of our Special low prices duritig this sala. As lesther ‘has advanced in price you may probably never ‘rain buy Reliable Boots as low as we are offer- ing them enti! to-morrow only: For $490 s Gent's Custom mede French Calf Boot, either All Calf of Morocco Top—B, G. D. orE width. No shoemaker will makes better ‘one to your order for $10, At €3.85 the choice of our Triple-sole Scotch-bot- tom Calf Boots, our Morocco-top Calf Vamp Boot, and our Hand-sewed Welt Fine Calf Boot. $518 the lowest youcan buy either Boot for elsewhere. For 62.80 an excellent fair Stitched Calf Boot or our famous fair Stitched French Kip Boot, suitable for dress oF rough wear Regular Price, $3.50. ‘For $1.85.» good All-Leather Calf Boot, which you can't duplicate for less than @2.50. At 91.45 we shall sell you, during this sale only, « Gent's Full stock Kip ora Boy's Genuine French Kip Boot, Never again less than 82. SPECIAL NOTIOE.—We have received uring the past week © good many new styles of Ladies’ and Gents’ Fine Shoes, also some Special Bargains in Misses’ and Boys’ school ‘Shoes, but not having the time nor the space to enumerate them, it will suffice to say that they ‘are worthy of Your immediate attention, WM. HAEN & 00'S BELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 816 7th street, 1s22 =26-¥ein oa sas are 20 Pss Cuxr Orr ALL CASH SALES, DURING IMPROVEMENTS WILL SELL MY ENTIRE STOCK OF WATCHES, DIA- MONDS, STERLING SILVER AND SIL- VER-PLATED WARE, CLOCKS, BRONZE, OPERA-GLASSES, ETC, EIQ, AT A DIS- COUNT OF 20 PEE CENT, FRANK M. LEWIS, 1215 Pa, AVE. Larzsr. Szapes Ix Husrr Crore, Fine Quality Lightweight HABIT CLOTH. All the ‘New Shades, 54 inches wide, at $1.30. Extra Quality DELIUS CLOTHS. all shades, $2.50. Ail-wool HENRIETTAS. Double Chain, at 750. ‘87ie. and $1 New Fall Shaden, Quality SILE PLUSG, all colors, $1.25, —— BaNGALINES, Finest Quality. all colors Great bargain Royo im BLACK SATIN DELYON at 91 QUINETS E GROS GRAIN AND FAILLE FRAN. Cy PARIS NOVELTIES Brace TOVELTIEG in Drese Goode Just Opened. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, Soy ra av Ger Taz Bur, THE CONCORD HARNESS, LUTZ & BRO, 407 Penn. eve.. adjoining National Hotel, Horse Blanketeand Lap Robes ia great vanety at bo) neil eee S. Orrzmama & Bro, ART STUDIO, PAINTING CLASSES BEGIN WEDNESDAY, ooToazs 3, Lass Dats— .- MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FarDay. EMBROIDERY CLissxs GRAND ING SALE : MILA S: THE LARGEST AND aieieies LINE EVER DISPLAYED IN THIS CITY. THE DEPARTMENT ENLARGED TO TWICE ITS ORIGINAL SPACE, A WONDERFUL ASSORTMENT TO SELECT FROM. nations and effects, ‘MOHAIR TRIMMINGS. Look through our sample book and see the latest things out at the lowest prices, BEADED GOODS. ORNAMENTS, Grurs, GALLOONS, > FRINGES, ko, ko, ka 85 patterns of BEADED ORNAMENT GIMPS to select from, at PRICES RANGING FROM 8c. TO $3 EACH. Every intermediate quality in stock, IF OUR PRICES ON THESE GOODS ARE NOT THE LOWEST IN THE CITY WE WILL CHEER- FULLY REFUND THE MONEY FOR ANY BE- TURNED TO Us, 35 patterns of BEADED GALLOONS at prices ranging from 1b¢, to $2. ‘Numerous lots of SASH ENDS, EPAULETTES, BACK AND FRONT ORNAMENTS, &c., &o.. ko. BUTTONS IN STOCK to match every style and color of dress trimmings. ‘We have the reputation for HEADQUARTERS in this Line, and it will need but a glance at our Stock to see that it is well founded, PSA RE 2 A RSE BAR is ATRS a FEE NN NAN DDD EEB i rae Have you seen our line of Henrietta Cloths? It is by far the largest in town, by comparing prices ‘you will see that our direct importations have enabled ‘us to put the lowest prices on them. 100 Pieces of 42-inch Wool HENRIETTAS, all %5 pieces of 18-inch Moire and Striped SILK PLUSHES, the very latest thing for trimmings; comes in all the new shades. The Henricttas mentioned above come in all the new shades, ie £4 7TH, 005 Suvez Wise or RARE AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS, SOLD EXTEN- SIVELY AT HOME AND ABROAD, ‘Manufsctured by SAM'L KIRK & SON, 114 Baltimore st, Baltimore, Md, ‘Established 1817. Also Jewelry, Watches, Diamonds and other, Gems, Faz Ovexme Or -Novzrms. THURSDAY, OCTOBER & FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, LaDIEs’ GLOVES. HOSIERY: WADER= VWEAR.|PALAIS ‘WH. H. MoKEEW, Late B, H. Taxzon, LAST DAY or Ta PaLals ROYAL PaLals BOTAL PaLals ROYAL PaLaIs Royal PALAIS ROYAL PE RIA OPENING OF > $3 00 . OPENING OF orauIne 9” OPENING OF OPENING OF OPENING OF SOUVENIRS. It's one of our methods of sdvertising to offer, at the commencement of each season, the new novelties ‘at reduced or Souvenir prices during the Opening Dis- Plays, ‘We have done so during this Fall and Winter “Open- ing.” and until to-morrow, at 6 p. m.,oneof the least Souvenir prices is 10 per cent discount off the marked Prices. In s list of 147 Souvenirs, published last night in The Star, you'll notice mentioned seasonable goods, such as Wraps, Dress Goods, Underwear, etc, offered actually below cost, ‘HINTS FOR TO-MORROW. ‘We write from past experience. ‘Not disrespectful but emphatic reminders which the ‘Last Day of our “Opening” occasions warrant, Don't call (f you only want to look. Willing clerks, 00 don't be impatient, Less busy hours: 8 to 10a.m., 1to8, and 6 t06 p.m. Enter by 1117 Pa, ave. and leave by No, 1119 Pa, ave, door, Keep to the right, Less crowding on 2d floor. Elevator in passage adjoining Glove counter, Preserve Souvenir List for reference, as regular prices ‘remain marked on al! goods. Don't notice prices on goods in windows. Alight From carriage at 1119 Pa. ave. door and let i Gwait you at the 18th st, entrance, SOU VERIRS ‘List of Souvenirs displayed on Show Windows, and, on demand, the floor walkers will furnish you -with the list, as published in last night's Star—one hundred ‘and forty-seven of the lots offered at reduced or Bou- ‘venir prices are therein quoted. Ask for « list because the regular prices and not the Souvenir prices are still marked on all goods, ‘TWENTY-SIX OF THE SOUVENIRS, ‘Men's $2 Red Medicated Wool Underwear for 61.50. ‘Men's $1.75 Non-trritating Cashmere Wool Under- wear for 81.89. ‘85e. Honriettas for 65c: 240-inch, warranted all ‘Wool and ailk finished; every new shade. 45c, Braids for 3c. These gimp trimmings come tm all shades, and usually sell at 50c, ayard, 96 Jackets for 94.25. Asneat fitting as our @20 Jackets are these tailor-finished Jersey Jackets. Note the braid, binding and finish, $3.08 Jerseys for 82.79. Very latest styles braided Jerseys, among them the “Militaire.” our $3.98 specialty, $1 All-Wool Ribbed Vests for 79c. Extra long to Allow for shrinking; high necks, long sleeves; mar- ‘velously cheap at $1 each, 440, Hose for 250.; black feet and ankles, uppers in Nile, Orange, Tan, Red, Sulphur, Gobelin, Mauve; another styie with Black Ground, with figures of above colors, $1 Gloves for 890, Our now famous $1 Pigskin Mousquetaire Gloves, elastic but shape-retaining; phenomenal durability. $1.50 Gloves for 750. Every pair of these 4-button “Palais Royal” Undressed Kid Gloves are warranted as usual, but will not be tried om unless the regular Price, $1.50, is paid. ‘94 Shoes for 63, Our famous Hand-sewed Button Boots for Ladies at $4 are well known among indies of fashion and wealth. 8c, Underwear for 50c. Gowns, Chemises, Drawers, Skirts, Corset Covers, ‘The 75c. and 960, garments of Glsewbure, 81200 for stout ladies, 750. Corsetafor 50c. Choice of our fine new stock of ‘76c. Hand-made and French Woven Corsets, 12340. Handkerchiefs for 9¢, Warranted pure linen and with the new Persian and Roman borders, Only ‘three to a customer, $1.50 Umbrellas for $1.95. The genuine “Gloria” Cloth Umbrellas, Do you know the difference be- ‘tween the genuine and the imitation? $2.20 Umbrellas for $1.75. The genuine “Glo- via," with sterling silver and roll-gold handles. See them. 12340. Collars for Sa. Warranted pure linen, and in no lees than five new styles for the fall $1.45 Gomemers for $1.19. These areour noted ailver gray, light welaht Gossamers for ladies. 25c. Bangles for 200, Warranted sterling silver Glove Bangles, such as you'll pay 50c. for at the Jewelers, 4c, Beads for 300. Roman pearl, not war; if you don't Know the difference you should. You can. ‘83 Fans for €2.87. Real ostrich feather Fans, as good ‘as sold by us last season at 85. ‘That price where, 4 Fans for 63.49. Ostrich plumes mounted on ‘single stick—the most taahionable of fans. ‘256, Satchels for 20c.; Snakeskin Satchels for child- ren, 980. Ribbons for 7b0.; inch crown edge Moire ash, in all the new colors ‘Fear's Soap, 9c. unscented; 190. scented, now the regular prices, ‘Household Ammonis; extre-cise bottles 70; three cante off, fan’t it? You ‘WILL NOT BE FILLED AT SOUVENIR PRICES, _ THE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1888. ‘We ask your inspection of our Fancy Em- broidery Department. ‘Twas never so well Prepared to mest your wanta, We sball have ‘more to say about it the next few daya Mvan- ‘while, drop in and see the new goods, Location ia now on second floor, front. . PRINTS, WASH GOODS, &o. Fashion extends even to these practical fab- rica, To give this Jepartment more room toshow the new goods we have moved it to the fourth floor. Bert prints 6x0, yard. NECK RUCHINGS. ‘The Beaded Rachings are the most popular. ‘Weare showing about forty choice styles of foreign and domestic manufacture, in Gold, Sil- ‘ver, Pearl aud Colored Beads. Prices 40c. to 850. per yard. Lace Boas are the latest wrinkle in nockwear, ‘Beautiful patterne in Cream and Biaca, ¢9 and 810 each. Cuff-Holdera.—One year and a half ago we Degan to sell the Wileox Comfort Cuff-Holder, and have been duplicating our orders ever since. We recommend it as the best of ite ‘Kind for the purpose; simplest and most com- fortable; 13c. per paix. ‘NEW LACES. New line of White and Cream Guipure de Genes Laces, 2 to 5 inches wide, at 160, be, 34e, 40c, 48, 500, 68e, bOc., and 61.80 per yard, ‘Handsome sets in two widths, 8 and 5 inches, ‘With deep Vandyke edge, 68c. and $1.80 per yard. DRAPERIES. 48-inch Drapery Nets, in White, Oream, Yel- Jow, Cardinal, Nile, 14, Blue, Heliotrope, and Pink. Only 81.37% per yard. Anew effect in 48-in. heavy Brussels Net, ‘with Polka-spot the sise of « silver quarter. Black and White. 1.60 per yard. Black Drapery Nets, @1.40 to 84 ‘Windsor Tiea—50 dos. fine Bilk Windsor Tica, inattracttve Plaids and Stripes, Particularly suitable for Children's School Wear. Only 25a, each, ‘Only 50c. each. (First floor; right of main entrance,) MORE TORCHON LACES. ‘We have again replenished the Stock. Two special values at the 3 to inch widths at Se. ; and the 1 to4-inch widths at 12). per yard. ‘We aleo call attention to a superior line or Bel- sian Torchon Laces, for Infants’ Trimmings, at 10 to 2c. per yard. (Giret floor: right of main @oor.) TABLE DAMASK. ‘Twoxood values are 64-inch Bleached Gem man Linen Damasks at S6c. peryard; aud 58-in, ‘Turkey Red Table Damask, warranted fast colors, at 45c. par yard. «Second floor.) WHITE Goups. ‘Wo have just opened 75 Pieces White Sheer Nainsooks, for Aprons, Dressing Sacques, Under- garments, Wrappers, &c. 12%, 15, and 18c. per The variety is very large, as may be inferred by our showing 15 different Plaids at Lise. alone. (Second floor.) ‘Equestrian Pants for Ladies who ride. Black all-Wool, Knit, Jersey-Ribted and tight-ftting from waist to ankle, 83 per pair, ‘iret floor: annex.) LININGS.—Striped Satins for Linings for Bleeves and Wraps get prettier every year. We have just received » splendid line, with Linen back. for wear, and Satin-faced for looks. Very attractive variety of dark rich-colored stripes, 21 inches, only 50c. per yard. Full line of Quilted Satin Linings, in shades tomatch the new Dress Goods and Silks, such as Mahogany, Gobelin, Golden-Brown, Pea- cock-Green and others; 75c #1 and $1.25 per yard. (First floor.) EXTRA BARGAIN IN NAPKINS, ‘We offer 200 dozen 3-4 German Linen Wash Dainask Napkins, which got wet in transporta- tion across the ocean. The importers received anallowance from the Underwriters, and sold them to us at sucha price we are enabled to Offer them at retail at $1.50 per dozen, Their intrinsic value is not the least impaired, and the regular price of this quality is $2 per dosen—a clear saving of 50c. per dosen to you. ‘oor. ‘ ($ec004 8098) WOODWARD & LOTHOP, Cor. Lith and F sta. nw. Exrea Vazves Ix Hosrery. We are offering the following excellent bar- gains: 100 Dozen Children's Black Ribbed Cotton ‘Hose, doublefat knee, heel and toe, sizes 6 to Bis. ONLY 260. PER PAIR. 100 Dozen Children's “Warranted Fast Black” Narrow and Wide-Ribbed Cotton Hose, double heel and toa, Sizes—6, 6% 7, 7% 8, 8% 9, 9%. 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 40. 100 Dozen Children’s “Warranted Fast Black” Fine Ribbed Cotton Hose, double heel ‘and toe, excellent quality for the prica, Sizes—6, 6%, 7, 7% 8, 8% 9% Fine Cotton Hose, double heel and toe, full reg- ONLY 20c, PER PAIR. 100 Dozen Ladies’ “Warranted Fast Black” Fine Cotton Hose, extra quality, double heel and 10 ONLY u5o.: 3 PAIRS FOR 81, WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Cor. 11th and F ots. nw. ‘Wo shall offer to-morrow morning the follow- ‘extra good values in reliable Gloves: “Eidies''4-Button Suede Gloves tn assorted shades of Tan, embroidered on back in Black and Self-Colors. Only @1 per pair. ‘Ladies’ 8-Button Mou.quetaire Suede Gloves, ‘embroidered backs, in light and dak Grays. Only 81 per pair. ‘Ladies’ 4-Button, Extra Quality, Real Kid Gloves, in assorted Grays, Browns, and Tans, embroidered ou back. Only $1.50 per pair. WOODWARD & LO! HEOP, Cor. 11th and F sta. Excruzext Srock Or Arnona. ‘The new stock is the best yet. Aprons for the Uétle and big achool children, for the misses, for mammas,snd nurses. A hint to mammas. We ‘understand that it is the desire of school teach- ers that ali of their girl pupils should wear Aprons to school. We are ready with the Aprous, Forty styles, maybe. Children's Checked Nainsook Aprons, sizes 2 to 10 years, 50c. each. ‘Children's Lawn Aprong tucked yoke and TE.Siren's Checked Muslin Aprons, high meck, no sleeves, trimmed with embroidery, sizes 2 to 12 years, 75c. each. Superior line of Children's Fine Lawn Aprons, €2.25 each. nies a pee e wide NTED—SIX FIRST-CLASS MEN, TWO Sil ierenere one to sell = azote ont Sts b SOK, lithsod F oc -3t men, Porters, Drivers, soa oualg sl Por! Drn wail male lured TION, EMPLOYMENT AND NOUM RENTING BUREAU. £008 Fat uw. oob-at Waste COOKS. €10 TO #40: vaitre. rm Hands: Colored Cooks, SAME A COOMBS, B20 Fatnw.o0S-2° y ANTED-TWO EXPERIENCED SALESLADIES Weer Seen Kone but expe ienced persons Deed Feply. Address DAY GOOD, blar office. 0co-2t— WANTED — FIRST-CLASS COLORED LAUN- W 7ateon, with test city reteroncen, a wash for wo grown persons, two small children. and to take care of one child at might Call at 1734 Connecticut ay- enue. ‘os Wrp-srocr BOY AB HELPER IN CANDY Factory. au NEAT YOUNG WHITE WOMAN OR ANTED-@ FIRST-CLASS STAY RBUILDERA Se ee ee i Labo Pan We aooan Aarne of the Tariff, Wases: et davies. Mauvufact CHAI Droit Bid 1° SCRIBSEWS SONS, Publishers! ore. 55 a ANTED—A SERVANT TO DO GENERAL housework in the country, for a family of two: id Address Box 3, Star office.” ocd-3t* A YOUNG MAN, A TEACHER FOR WV ANTED— WOMEN COOKS. €10 TO 940, MAIS, AES - ¢: Maina, yr 008 2 pSE IN NORTHWEST SBC\ 108 ED—HOUSE IN NORTHWEST 4 per mouth Ad AL: Star olen ook WV ANTED-AN UNFORNISHED HC ‘per month, between 14th, 11 oot 3t e — WW 4ATED-10 RENT. BY OCT, is. Hose Gs . : sth ball. sod IN, 1006 F wt. HAVING DAILY APPLIcA- Ownera can secure good tone i ts E eis Eke * GKADES To KENT ve more for houses to rent HERRON & RAM: WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WARIED—A }OUNG MAN IN A DRUG STOKE | WANTED RESPECTABLE COLORED learn the businven “Asdrees PE Glut, int of | of city reference wall Sesion weall wos Sil petromiss fice, “oc5-3t*_ | fier. Address or Gall 2120 153th st. ocd ANTED — A YOUNG MAN ABOUT 21 YEARS ANTED—SEOOND-HAND VIOLIN. MUST aes expericnced in boys’ Clothing" Kaaress | WW Abstrument aud cheap, #tate price Soo Wattinron DC. poms ates oan td jonkeon 00-30" WANTED_DAVION SAGon. Liat? WeionT. Wino mt BEMPLAR Ujaione 458 be ove. cor. 435 at oka 50 CASH AND $10 monthly to any One who vill secure me a G: eromeut position ‘Address UB. H., Star MAN TODO GENERAL HOUSE. Apply at once, with refer- = ‘si nie all COMPETENT WHITE GiuL AS three; must wive good WwW ANTED A | ence, ot 28 1 WAstepsa TH T 18 OR 20 YiANS of age to help im store, NOULL, the Tailor, 15- 617 Penna ave. ae” y ANTED—A YOUNG LADY WITH SOME EXPE Tience desires a position as si ‘aud ‘Typewriter. Can xive Tefcrenicen . Addreos ass X,, Acme Fh School, #21 F st. nw, oco-St* ‘ABO Ni WANTED—PARTY HAVING PROFITABLE CO: nulls eet poyreet eee 27 w accep ¥ Tare to join him ~Addrées HOWARD, ‘Natiousl Hotel, Washington, D.C ae WAST DoPAPERBANGERS AND WALL SCkAP fm, HICHA.D HENDENSON, 923 ¥ at uw. 05-Bt* ‘WWANTED—A SMART BOY TO ATTEND TO POOL and biliiard tables, 908 Pavave uw. It Wane DUNDORE'S EMPLOYMENT Bi Frau, conducted Uy ladies, meu and women, white and colored. for all kinds of domestic labor, for Dirirct Sud states, with feferences, 717 Mst nw. se2i-zw* J ANTED— WOMEN COOKS, 10 TO 40 CHAMBER- amaids, waiters, laundresses, coachinen, nd butlers: all Kinds of kitchen help. Headquarters fircooss and waiters, BURGESS & CO. ¥25 1st aw. oct WAXTEDIMMEDIATELY THOROUGHLY. EX. Rerieuced waist hands on fine work. Apply to Mune VAN REUIH, 722 13th st. u.w. ocet" W4STED—A CoMPreT.NT WOMAN FOK GEN. W erat hou-ework in suuall familys toust be rood cook and st ¥ at nig bis; refereuces required Apply 82156 G st, u, w. coher 7 'TED—A FIRST-CLASS CABINET MAKER. W Abviy tear of 1551 Geta od St WASTED—4 USEFUL LaDYs MAID REQUIRED W stonce at toot Fatrcet-corneristh soaeat™ WV ANTED—1WO FIRST-CLASS CORNICE WORK. W 2h: seo two beipere. 0 Le Wout Co. Comics and skyiigat Works, 310 th oct-at" y ANTED—IMMEDIATELY, A GENERAL sERV- WW ‘ait dso 2 Chumbcrmaid. “appip 13h 10th gt == ST RR RRESE “WANTED — TWENTY CARTS AND BRICK Wagons to haul bri ‘Work, probably for WV Soon aa GHIR CO. WASHINGTON 14th and Boundary sts. n.¢. an a” NTED—WHITE AND COLORED GUOKS, hands ond fre Tenstere for Germun an oes iirhelge fw: DUAN HAA. 630-632 Fb.w. ocd-3* WA4STED_A GIRL, WITH Gv0D KEFERENCES, to do general hotisework for Address G.'G. 6., Star office. NTED—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WHITE Woman Oy gn = \dren—yo ‘youre, i "good seam ehil ‘youngest years. Stress, god tome That suite, Address, star ofices aitro-t, wi oF 3 Cuuderstand bec Vusiuess, “Apply 1003 Connect: ve. oka WANTED-—SITUATIONS. Vv ANTED—A LADY OF CULTURE DESIRES A om as companion to ai elder er woullamint in the care of an invalid. addres 1: f A. H,, Star office. ir y ANTED—CALL AT NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT Wain icomsitenting Bareau, 1008 Fat now. wie and co.ored, male and female heip, cooks, chamber. Maids, DUrres, couchmen, waiters aBd porters. ocb-8t" 7 . HEADQUARTERS — POSITIONS W Ax Ted (AT HEADQUARTERS ati 0b Be rh es gage ons streon ‘Coachmen, Walters and kitchen beip, MiiRive city reerence, 819 7a och —BY TWO WHITE WOMEN, PLACE: jas te cook, wash, and iron, the Sener s0 Soansbes® |. Address 715 Sth st. nw., bet. Gand H. ANTED—BY A VERY RESPECTABLE COLORED 1d in a private Pe ay 25, ALSO HALF OF FIRST M > WW ANTED-BY A VIRGINIA Lay, A Postion or Cun References. Ad- CE a dress AMANU.-NSIS, Star ee 7 ANTED_BY A YOUNG ORGANIST A 1 ottice: eM . A DRESSMAKER WILL AOOCOMMO- Watters more customers by the day oF week, or will take tat home. Apply 1231 Tat. u. w. y AStsekccpers, waits, ursen come ari and FARO, Dey ese E and y AYOUNG LADY, A POSITION AS wa aud. ypewriter; excelieut. tefer~ Sy ANTED—IF 10U WISH TO RENT sere eallat BF. ‘reli-furmished room 32 : ‘and Fenn. : ‘E BOOMS FOR Weer ney Riga car oo we ooat WARIEOSS FARTY WHO | FULL stands the oyster business to the right party «ith «small ‘advantage if be calleat 123 Pa ave. usw but those meaning business ued apply. y AN TED 4200 FOR FIVE MON THE hat, © 2 per cen ‘Aadrees Post-Ufice Bot 30% ‘City yANTED—DO YOU SEND TO THE F W aktcits Gethclt schon private adios in the couuitry . if #0, see MEKKY for books. tablet . und general supplies ata dimcount s1C Maco ec1d-tm WASTED EVERYRODY SUFFERING | rkoat Smoky ye to know that 1 guarauiee to for it ‘cure then: or no red. Kauges, Furnaces and Latrotn nade beat ore pay. Wek DANTE a1 iow ooo in y ANTED—@4.000 LOAN POR 3 YEARS, AT OPER cout. secured by first mortage on Waslitugtou real estate. ample mann, 1ide Company's abstract; Bo commissions, Addree MORTGAGE, Star uflice. WANTED SHORTHAND — SPEED CLASS FOR Latics and gentlemen 4 minutes practice frou dictation under fuidance uf eapeneboed reporter teacher, every trom 4:15 to 5 p.m.; eveuitg lee tures to bee! Aud advanced clamses, alas private pupils. E'P. MANNA, \. MLC. A. Kooma. i WANE. 2a 0 ADOP: — AN AFFECTIONATE higt-complected little Girl. about two or hres yours old. A. oF callat 1639 L a. aw. between ‘Sud 4 o'clock, ‘ocd. ANTED — Books course €3. ENTS IN PHONOGKATE! ping. Business, or Artustic Writing. Fi 7 Del, ave. n. ., or addrone Capital daucing parties LLureday evenings. “st ost W4TeD-PARDOR FURNITURE To UPHOT er, Matifomes to lake over. work dove in = peat and Substantial manner. C. NELBUN, O14 10th ‘ee CASH—FUKNITURE. FEATHER oF entire Household Kf- %. ___ HB. BAUM, 219 7th st aw. W ANT DTH OUR BUTTELINE AT 20CENTS ber pound. don't get etrouw or ranckd, keeps bet ter than ‘butter, satisfaction amured or monty. te funded. stalls 88. GLY and 330 (wialingare devorated), Genter | Sark, obposiie eh tall. open ail ta 12 30) Paty day aloe 4610 aks ren . ‘Telephoue, 645-2 or ss SckibNeke o26- Lau? y ANTED IT KN WT ee ° Deeds 4Bm for kvary Slate aud Territory yANTED-FLFCTRIOITY IN NERV 3 fal ‘nc Spinal Disease, Ovarian aud Uterine toa ious, Bctacicn, Chores, Bt:sctturee te Maire removed. city aphiiod thrvugh cre ENS’ MGHOLSUN, God 1th wt. nwscor. iy fy J ANTED—CLOTHING EXCHANGE, 201 4 ST, Was ilsnees cub prtose pad ise “etuas? etd geptianten's “cast ‘of! Clothing: yostal “of call. ANTED—ALL KINDS WELL WORK DONE AT Teasouable rates, Tanks, Pumps and Wind Mills plied by D. J. MOPEATL, 414 Ay sts... Wash- D. C., agent tor Kirke tron “Wind En paructlars ‘as above, oF to OR ae ee W ANTED — GOOD BECOND-HAND CLOTHING rune, revolver, oid quid aud’ silver, tor ExeKiv's Lota omoe 201 Reus. aver ‘cor my iT KNOWN THAT FRESH A AN livered ef Ib. iv, “Ward” prints, 40¢ sana Butteraulh: 50. yer quack. Sweet Wisteos E. Renovating Works, tresoce Bade Over Furniture mieained aid Mati be: cor aod K sts ce Delophone G10 of Love spll-sm y ANTEDiT KNOWN THAT ¢ DY, oF W ike" Eociniana aver copventte City Mal te owe ‘ARPET CLEANING AND Feathers wated. Mat mulssioncr of Deeds for ali the States aud Territories. ule __ BUSINESS CHANCES. OK BALE—GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE, in borihwestern portion of city; reason for selling de that owner is to leave the city, dale good Address or tar offer. OK SALE—SPLENDID LITTLE CONPECTION- Heood stand for oysters duriug the Winter. Tu- Guise ot SHLAMANS, 497 Paw oe JOK SALE—A THOKOUGHLY-BQUIPPED LUM. ber Business, including swell and assorted eteck of Luu! Bhinelon, Amount of business tor 1807 Amount of business tes fy i : Atount of preaie tor 1687 “= ins tear wink of ume iii eod wt lease of propery, will be suid at actual cost, Horses, esoun,ofbce furniture, &. wil be mold at's fale Canty ‘Parties having @0,000 casb and meauag: wauiies CARUSI & MILLER, Attorneys for Owner, 456 Louisiane ave. ne Fok SM2-T0 CLOSE AN ESTATE. A DuUG ‘store . jaxinesn For culare to TLLIOUT. Pharusecist 1004 M st. L ate PARTY WHO FULLY UNDER- Sands the oyster tusines. to un it ou hie owe occuuut, the Fight party with «email capital wil ito nis advantawe {be calls at 123 . 4, to €2,000 cash to Fy sane a S00 to aa wertiser Yn fa : be gitionate Dusivess. “Tos man Men @ rere chance offered. Full information upon addressing Fivk- olor Ayueduct bridae, hoeslym, ithe county.” Auyly at store: will ive cause for well. oot te 20k TRADE—A NEW BAICK BUSINESS HOUSE ‘Kent $11; the best a i 918 eames Sees Lan DES ad Psa Ce Ea FF at li2 Fstuw. pt Rees Leet THE BOSTON «. oot. Pppk end osu, a A 3

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