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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1888—SIX PAGES. SSS THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: asto make the state sure for Harrison unless the sity democrats can come up to the Harlem River ‘with more than seventy thousand majority, created something of a stir in political circles, served to remind Ly Maine, following Oregon, Rhode Island, and Vermont, went republican the result ‘was magnified by the republicans into a great campaign straw, settling conciusively the election ot Harrison, When, on the other hand, the local elections in New Jersey the other day showed ‘Reavy democratic gains all along the line, the dem- Ccrats took a turn at the jubilant inflation and fig- ured out a victory in November as an assured fact. Xow comes this sharp warning from the Herald against democratic over-confidence, and as to the ‘Recessity that the party should lose no time in closing up its ranks in New York city, 90 as to pre- sent ap unbroken front to the array of hostile bal lots which will sweep down upon them from the Rortnera and western counties three weeks from The fact is, the election 1s going to be so close in ‘the great pivotal state of New York, and so many conflicting elements have to be dealt with there, ‘that neither party can afford to lose a single point im the game, and it would not be strange if the majority for the winner in the whole state were ‘Jess than that Cleveland got in 1884 — ‘The democrats are now claiming California for Cleveland by from three to five thousand majority. ‘The state committee has been laying Itself out to ‘Win, and the new anti-Chinese law has been used among the workingmen, it is sald, with immense effect. Meetings are held nightly in parts of the Mate hitherto rarely reached by the excitements Of « political campaign, and Judge Taurman's por- ‘trait is to be seen everywhere. If the democrats Go not succeed, it will not be because they nave ‘Rot tried bard enough, —_—_———— A practice which prevails among some of the teachers in our public achools ts occasiouing much annoyance and evoking loud complaints from the parents whosend their children there. It is the ‘practice of vicarious punishment. One, \woor three Pupils tn a room disobey a rule, and the teacher Makes the whole rvomful—the good and the bad, ‘the obedient and the mutinous alike—stay after hours as a penaity for the misdoing of the few in- dividuals. There is no justice in thia. Moreover, ‘Wt ts a pitiful confession of a teacher's incapacity ‘to cope With the exigencies of school discipline, ‘Whoever resorts to it does so because of either a Warped judicial faculty, or a lack of ability to Tead juvenile character and distinguish between Geceit and candor. It does not inspire respect in ‘the pupil's mind for the teacher. On the contrary At shocks his seuse of fairness and arouses his con- tempt. A teacher who Is reduced to the necessity of such sweeping measures has evidently missed is vocation. —————— + Judge Thurman was obliged to decline shaking Bands with @ multitude of admirers who gathered at the Shelbyville barbecue to meet him yester- @ay. In the classic days of oratory it was not un- common for the speaker to provide the eloquence and an assistant, standing on the same rostrum, ‘the gestures befitting the speech. Why could not some such arrangement be introduced inw this campaign with good effect, Judge Thurman doing the showing of bimseif to the people, and one of ‘his muscular friends doing the handshaking? _————— The acme of impudence seems to have been Teached when Hugh J. Grant, the Tammany can- @idate for mayor of New York, in a public speech, eciared that he would ‘‘temporize no longer with ‘the desperate faction which unperils the presi- @ency in its anxiety to malatain a corrupt ascend- ‘@Bcy in the municipal government.” In view of ‘the fact that all the talk about compromise origi. nated with Tammany Hall, and that Mr. Abram & Hewitt is fhe person into whose keeping the County Democracy propose to entrust their “cor- Fupt ascendancy,” this is just a trifle rich. There may not be great room for choice between the ‘Various factions in New York city politics as re- gards cleanness of hands and sincerity of motives; ‘Dut when it comes toa comparison between an ‘administration of the city’s affairs by Mr. Grant, of Tammany Hall, and Mr. Hewitt, the citizens’ candidate, it will be hard for old New Yorkers to keep their faces straight. —————s = One of Governor Hill's campaign circulars, in- ‘tended for distribution among the firemen, refers Yo his former membership of an engine company 1m Elmira, and quotes him as saying: “The hap- piest days of my life were when I ran with the machine.” Probably the next happiest have been ‘when be has been run by the machine—though be doesa’t mention those. We Wasr You To Rew Tas. IT MAY SAVE YOU MONEY. WEARE SHOWING A LINE OP TAPESTRY BRUS- SELS CARPETS aT 7ic, WHICH WE ‘THINK 18 AS GOOD VALUE AS A DOL- LAB AND FIVE CENTS WOULD BE FOR A DOLLAR IN INGRAIN AND BODY BRUSSELS WE ARE SHOWING EQUALLY GOOD VALUES. OUR CURTAIN STOCK 18 4 MARVEL OF BEAUTY. WE HAVE A SPECIALTY IN SILK CURTAINS AT $5 4 PAIR. COME AND SEE THEM. FOR FURNITURE YOU KNOW WE ARE PIo- ‘NBERS IN LOW PRICES FOR GOOD Goops. 4 SIL-PIECE PLUSH PARLOR SUITE AT ($37.50. W. H HOERE ‘801 Market Space, 308 and 310 8th st. (9029-00,3un —— Suvex Wine or ‘BARE AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS, SOLD EXTEN. SIVELY AT HOME AND ABROAD, ‘Manufactured by SAM'L KIRK & SON, 214 Baltimore st, Baltimore, Ma, ‘Established 1817. ERIUTRE ‘THE MOST GIGANTIC MIBRELLA PURCHASE ON RECORD. a WE CLOSED OUT Ce 2 a o ow Pm) on oH ww an TO “Genuine” Gloria Umbrellas for less than balf price, which we will sscrifice accordingly. Before stating Price and quality we wish to say we Guarantee all our Gloria Umbrellas no:to Rip, Split, or Fade for One Year. ‘We will offer 600 26-inch Genuine Gloria Gold-Cap (warranted 14 Karat) Umbrellas, 8 Ribs and Paragon- Frame, st Ww sy we Actual value 82. . Also 400 28-inch Genuine Gloria Gold-Cap (war- ranted 14 Karat), 10 Bibs, Paragon-Frame, at wt a ns 31:73! PAs 7 ae Actual value $2.50. And many other bargains. In conclusion, we will say that we are the only house im Washington which has .Complete Umbrella De- partment, andthe undivided attention paid to the same, puts us beyond competition. Toconvince youof the truth of our ssertion, see our prices and stock. PLUSHES OF OUR OWN DIRECT IMPORTATIONS. ‘It would be an impossibility to mention our line of Colors, as they embrace almost every imaginable shade, ‘sufficient to say that wecan match all the new dress soods if you wish thera for combination suits or trim- ‘ming; an unlimited assortment of qualities and colors for you to select from if you wish a full suit, and all the new art colors if ycu want them for fancy work. PRICES, ‘Make a note of ours and then Judge for yourself, 18-inch Fine Silk Plushes, FROM 75c. A YARD UPWARD, BAU RPS J.C. Horcamsox, RIG HH PAILLIRERY. ‘Trimmed and Untrimmed Hate and Bonnets, cor- ‘rect styles; French and American Felt Hats and Bon- ‘bets, in great variety; Ribbons, in all shades GLOAKS. We call special attention to our Foreign Novelties in Ladies’ Garments. JACKETS—@4, $5, 05.50, 96, 96.50, 87.50, 98, $9, 811, S17, $13.50, 014.50, $15 to 625. LONG GARMENTS—97.50, and all Prices up to @135. PLUSH WEAPS—Jackets, $15, 16, $19, $20, 622, S23, $25, 627, $30. Visites, 016.75, 618, and upwards. Seal Plush Bacques and ‘Newmarkets, IMPORTANT—We emphasise the fact ‘that price for value cannot be equalled. Laces, Dress- ‘Trimming; Foster Kid Gloves, $1 per psir upward, ‘Best Black Hosiery, 907 Pennaylvanis ave ocl6 Avrmca & Bao, ourrirrens, %9 7 Ave ‘Nothing meete with more succes than to 00d, starling value for your mosey. We ave sslling Man's 3¢ Hoss, Dark Color, (Our display in Full-Dress Shirts reer eo eran ne ‘Styles, at 61,50. Tn Renitary Woolen Underwear and other, crades wo are prepared to eutinfy you Loor To Your Ows Isrzazsr And Buy Your Medicine of F. & WILLIAMS & CO, DBUGGISTS, ‘Under Masonic Temple, Corner Ninth and F Streets Northwest, (Our stock of Drugs, Chemicals and Patent Medicines is the largest of any Retail Store in thecity. You are always sure of getting them pure and fresh, us we deal directly with the manufacturers and save you ‘money, as shown by the following partial list, ‘The beat Triple Extracts in bulk 35c. per ounce. QUININE. 1 dozen 1-grain Capsules .. sub hSBE Ro eee ~ 15 00 1 25 60 00 3 50 23 25 ” ” ee ee 23 25 00 50 50 00 50 00 50 00 50 20 00 00 00 50 vo 35 35 1b Iron Bitters per bottie.............- 100 Imported Bay Rum, large bottles. 35 Mellin's Food....., ceo ‘Nestle’s Milk Food. 50 50 20 25 50 25 25 50 “100 100 25 50 10 15 23 16 25 67 1 av a 8 id 100 67 100 7 100 6 25 8S 125 70 100 teeceenee 60 100 idiime.! 75 a ‘Willian’ Phosphatic Emulsion, the be best, pint bottles, oe % 100 Wilamd? Gong. Semipanteon = A ip. Sarsaparilla...... — Williams’ Rose Tooth Powder. - — Wilitams’ Hair Tonic, the best...... aan Fine Tooth Brushes. 20 Violet Water, large size botties. 100 Florida Water per bottle, 60 Bouguet Toilet Soap, 3 cai 3 @ Cakes Good Toilet Soap 3 3 Canes Pare Palin Oil ou 23 43 yar No. 8 Toilet. C ‘0 Cologne, a very superior article, nts jolie is unequaled as a Deaunties of the com. Hotets ic readers th ehin winks aot witty ceeies, yeuts chappiug. Every lady’ should “en” re mas ‘Rheu. an infallible external rei for Neu- sree somes, —— — ay elias, 4m the most obstinate cases. Give it OUB PuESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT is under peace RIES DELARDDET we te purest drug¥and chemicals from the most Teliable mmanufacturers, such as Squibb, Powers & Weightman the Physicians to inspect tuis Departuent. All bree “Pp, ‘atats Rovat, Prices.» “Palais Royal Prices” are talked of by business men ‘as well an the ladies who goa shopping. It has been said that Washington is so wedded to the credit aystem that @ strictly cash business could not exist nere. Though standing alone, the “Palais Royal” flourishes, and is egotistical enough to think it is educating the ublic to see the merits of the cash system. The in- dorsement of the press and the iucreasing patronage of 1 I big I bs t fe Ty tun Hf Ss 7 FOR WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17. ‘The new Dress Goods and Trimmings, Warm Under- ‘Wear, Gloves, &c., are keeping us busy enough on the first floor. We would keep ourelevator busy to-mor- row by quoting the bargains to be found on the second floor. THE PALAIS ROYAL _(Continued below.) Tax Secoxn Froon Banca 68c, Night Gowns for 59c. Compare them with any offered at the credit stores for 75c, Don’t just look; minutely examine them. This describes our Gowns to be sold to-morrow for 9c. each: Made of Fruit of the Loom Mustin, Tucked Yoke front, Double Yoke at back. Patent Ruffing neck, front and sleeves. Felied Seams, sewed on lock-stiteh machina, Extra Sizes to ft very stout ladies, A GRAND OFFERING OF 81 GOWNS. Seven different styles to show you to-morrow; one style was $1.15, another sold at $1.25. Your choice to-morrow for $1 each. BEST 50c. CHEMISE EVER OFFERED. ‘The credit stores charge 75c. for equal quality Chemises. We should have charged 68c., but made » specialty of them at 59c. For to-morrow, 50c. each ‘See them. A SUPERIOR $1 CORSET. ‘The same effect when worn as given in the celebrated “Fasso” Corset, for which we are the Washington agents. To appreciate this Corset have one tried on. SEE THE VERY LATEST BUSTLE. These Bustles slope from the waist, and are guar snteed to retain their shape under the heaviest of wraps. Only 48c. each. BARGAINS IN WORSTED GOODS, Last year wo asked $1.68 for Haid-Knit Worsted “Skirts forladies. We offer better quality now in Red, Light-Blue, Navy, and White, for 81.15 each. Chil- dren's sizes at 59c. and 68c. are equally good bargains. For the baby we show the cutest Sacques in Pink-and- White, Blue-and-White and solid Blue, Pink, Cream, Red, and White for only 39c. each: Booties to match for 19c. and Caps for 25¢. Such prices before, but never such qualities. REVELATIONS IN SHOES. The largest and most varied stock in town. You'd hardly believe it if you hadn't visited our Shoe Par- Jor. Believe or not, it don't alter the fact, does it? An illustration, no less than nine different styles in $4 Hand-made Shoes. Where else can youget one style, much less nine styles of really HAND-MADE. Boots for $4. We fix our show case this afternoon with samples of all nine styles, but don't go by 1ooks—our #2 boot looks as weil in the case—but have pair tried on; and, if you buy pair tell us your opinion of them m six months’ time. We want ladies to call who've had trouble in being fitted, or have been Paying fancy prices. OUR MOST POPULAR WRAPS. Ladies don't buy a Wrap without looking around town. We quote the following as likely to be the best bargains in town, for the simple reason we are selling so many. AT 812—Uisters of striped cloth, with loose front, tight back and bell sleeves. AT $16—Seal Plush Jacket, with bell sleeve and plain Satin lning—piain linings the latest, AT $25—Seal Plush Modjeska, real Seal trimmings, bell sleeves, The fit you'll admire, AT $3—Flannel Wrappers, in all colors, trimmed with Black Hercules Braid; Princess back, loose front. AT 814—Persian Cashmere tea Gowns, Fedora fronts, tight back, bell-sleeves, trimmed with Ribbons, scriptinas intrusted to our’ ‘care ties Sispeheed at uur vey lettuce ae eR ‘Dou't” mistake the place tHE TEMPLE SIURE, under Slasouic Temple: corucr ir ad Eee cls ¥.8. WILLIAMS & CO., Proprietors, Use Axo Adbvsz. DO YOU STOP TO THINK THAT ABUSE PRESUPPOSES LEGITIMATE USE? YOU CAN'T ABUSE ANYTHING YOU DON'T USE. AND THE MOST COMMON ABUSES ARE PRACTICED IN THOSE MATTERS BY WHICH PRUDENT AND PROPER USE WOULD PRODUCE THE GREATEST GooD. THIS 18 TRUE OF CREDIT PARTICULARLY. MORE FIRMS HAVE BEEN RUINED IN THIS CITY BY GIVING PROMISCUOUS CREDIT THAN IN ANY OTHER WAY, WE, AS MER- CHANTS, CAN PROFFER YOU CREDIT FOR YOUR USE AND BENEFIT. WE CAN'T ABUSEIT. THAT LIES WHOLLY WITH YOU, IF YOU USE THE CREDIT WE OFFER YOU, AND USE IT RIGHT, WE WILL BOTH BE BENEFITED: BUT, IF YOU ABUSE THE PRIVILEGE, IT WILL REACT UPON YOU MORE SEVERELY THAN UPON US, MAY- BE YOU DON'T UNDERSTAND HOW THIS CAN BE. WE'LL TELL YOU. IF YOU COME AND BUY SOME FURNITURE OF U3, PAY- ING PART CASH, AND FOR THE BALANCE PROMISE TO PAY AND DON'T KEEP YOUR WORD, YOU MAY PUT US TO SOME TROU- BLE. THE FIRST TIME YOU DO THIS “TWILL BE YOUR FAULT; BUT THE 8KC- OND TIME ‘TWILL BE OURS. YOUR GOOD ‘NAME I8 YOUR PROPERTY, NOT OURS. IF YOU DESIRE TO PARTICIPATE IN THE CREDIT PRIVILEGES WE OFFER, AND AT THE SAME TIME PROTECT YOUR GOOD NAME, WELL HELP YOU. ISN'T THAT FAIB AND STRAIGHTFORWARD! HOUSE & HERRMANN, * CASH AND CREDIT FURNITURE AND CARPET HOUSE, 921 AND 923 SEVENTH STREET XN. W.. AND 636 MASS. AVENUE. 001-2, Srasrzp Lixexs HATTERS, | That Have Been » Little Mussed and Soiled During our AT 88—Child’s Ulsters, Striped Cloths, Hood and An- wel Sleeves, AT 82.98—Black Jerseys, braid trimmed la militaire. "Tis our 83.98 Jersey for 82.98—a special attrac tion for to-morrow. Que toa customer, ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.) New Duess Goons, Exc. The new shades of Blues, Greens, Reds, &c., now 80 fashionable in Dress Goods we are also showing in Dress Trimmings, Gloves, Ribbons, and Hosiery. In many instances we were compelled to have the goods dyed to our special order, which cost mure in time and trouble than will be repaid us in profits However, we are content with you saying: “One can match @imost any shade at the Palais Royal.” THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.) ‘The season is advancing, Ladies have been “Sam- pling.” Comparisons have been made. The popular verdict, of those who don’t ask credit, is as follows: (We quote the sayings of our patrons.) ‘The Paiais Koyal's 50c. Henriettas “Compares favor- ably with this sample of 65c. Henrictias I got at—." Ours are full 40 inches wide, warrauted all-wool and im all new shades, The Palms Royal's 85c, Henriettas, “Will you be able to get any more.” A lady asked us this question and we replied: “Not such quality.” We bave been told by hundreds, yes hundreds, of our patrons that our Silk Finish Henricttan, at 85c.. are “By far the beat value in town.” If you want the desirable shades don’t delay a call. The Palais Royal's 50c. Serges. “A nicer feel to them than those 1 saw at" Ours are warranted every thread wool; full 40 inches wide; all shades and Sluck—Jet Black. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued belor 7 Have You Couraren Trew ‘Those who have not made comparison of above- quoted Dress Goods are requested to do so. It will prove whether, the Palais Koyal cash system enables better values at the prices than given at the other credit stores. ‘Have you compared our 54-inch 90c. Flannel Suit- ings, in New Colors, or thove at ¥8c. in Combination ‘Stripes, with those usually offered at these prices? Have you compared samples from the credit stores with our 54 inch English Broadcloths, at $1.25, 91.35 81.98, and $2.48. Those with fancy plaids are much admired, though, of course, the plain colors have hosts of patrops. If you'll note the qualities and variety of styles in our Striped and Plaid Serges, at 68, 85, and 98c., yo cannot but patronize us, THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) Oruze New Duzss Goons. Compare any of the following with samples from ‘where you will and we confidently expect your patron- age. 75e. Silk Plushes...... Trimming Velvets at 78c., $1, $1.25, €1.50. $1.60. 82, and $2.50 a yard......Surab Silks at Gic., 750.,and $1.19...,..Satin Rhadames at ‘98c. and 81.: Faille at $1.25 and $1.98, all the above in the newest shades. Priestly’s, Lupin’s and Courtauld’s Black Goods.. ‘The Warranted Black Silks in no less than thirty-nine different styles, (Continued below.) Taz New Daess Tanooes, From afew cents to $208 yard, with hundreds of intermediate prices. “The largest and most varied sock in this city and prices by Jar the lowest, So the dressmakers tell us and will tell you, if you Gon't want to ask credit. Bilk Gimps, 20c. to $1 s yard. Milanaise Cord Gimps, 25c. to $1.25. yard. Pattern Gimpe, 98c. to 83.350 yard. Ornamental Gimps, $4.35 to $8 a yard. Persian Band Trimming, $1.15 to 83 a yard. Persian Gimps, €2.68 to $8 a yard. Persian Ornament Gimpe, 35 to $20 s yard, ‘Jet Gimps, 25c. to $6.68 ayard. Separate Jet Gimpe, 50c. to $20 a yard. Jot and Steel Gimpe, from Sc. a yard. ‘Jet Ornaments, 250. to $2.68 each. Jet Collarettes, $3.70 to 85.35 each, ‘Jet and Persian Gimps, $2,68 to $8 e yard, THE PALAIS ROYAL. . Jot Fringes, €1 to 85.: (Cut Steel Gimps, €1 to $5.35 yard. Bik Girdles, all colors, 79c. to $2.85, BUTTONS. The end of our column, 80 we can only write A COMPLETE STOCK in large letters, THE PALAIS ROVAL 4. LISHER, Proprietor, Cor. 12th and Pena, ave, “Sronz News BY WooDWARD & LOTHROP. FOR WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1888. ‘M. B—Read of Linens in the lower part of this col- ‘umn. Remember this is “Linen” week. Treas Taar Cram Arrestiox, Wo are offering extraordinary values through- out the entire sore. No departmeat has bean slignted. New goods are being opened every day. These items claim attention at present: DRESS GOODS. The best values ever our good fortune to offer tn popular priced Dress Goods are the following two lots: Lot 1—50-inch All-wool Camel's Hair Serge, serviceable and attractive, in checks, strives and fancy mixturea Only 50c. per yard. 38-inch Fine All-wool French Hindo Suitings im the new Fall Shades, and Checked Cheviots inchotee effects. Only 50c. per yard. ‘The best products of the most reliable woolen manufacturers in both this and the old country are here. NEW “WARRANTED” BLACK HOSIERY. Another importation of “Warranted Fast Black" Hosiery has been received. These are fully up tothe standard in quality, color-dye, and finish. should a pair of them not prove entirely satisfactory, you have only to bring ‘them back to receive your money, The rarity of such requests prove conclusively that they are all we claim them tobe, ‘Their low price 1s also a paramount consideration. Childrei ‘Fast Black” Hosiery 25c, per pair. Better quality at higher prices. Ladies’ “#ast Black” Hosiery 29c. per pair. Better qualities 35, 42, 50, and up. Special—100 doz, Infants’ Cashmere Hose, in Black and Colors; double at knee, heel, and toe. Sizee4% 5, 5% and 6 inches. 34, 36, 38, and 40. 100 doz. Ladies’ fine quality, 40-gauge Striped Cotton Hose, double heel and toe: full regular + made, fall weight, in ® very desirable line of pin and broken stripes, ONLx 25¢. PER PAIR. EIDER-DOWN FLANNELS, We have just secured # choice line of these desirable Flaunels for Ladies’ Opera Cloaks, Loose Wrappers, Children’s Coats and Cloaks, Carriage Robes, Afghans, &e. Exquisite in finish and quality. Warmth without weight, Colors embrace Light Blue, Pink, Cream, Gen- darme Blue, Navy, Tan, Mode, Cafe au lait, Light and Dark Gray, Fawn. Seal, Cardinal, Garnet, Maroon, Olive, Nile, Ecru, and White. Only 75c. per yard. LACES FOR EVENING WEAR. We havejust opened superb variety of Lace Drapery Nets, 45 and 54 inches wide, in Black, Cream, and colors, Prices for Black: $1, 81.15, 81.40, 81.60, 81.80, 82 to 84 per yard. Prices for Cream: 81, 81.37% 81.50, 81.60 to 84 per yard. Prices for colors—evening shades: 90c 81.25, and $1.37 per yard. Special—42-inch Black AN-Silk Hand-run Lace Flouncing, in s beautiful pattern, only 85 per yard. 42-inch Black Heavy Marigny Lace, superior quality, very choice, 87 per yard. Variety of Lace Nets, with narrow Laces to match. 40-inch Black Spanish Guipure Lace Flounc- ings, $1, 81.50, $1.80, and $2 per yard. 40-inch Black Chantilly Lace Flouncings 81.25, $1.50, $1.75, 82, 82.15, $2.75, 83, 84.50, and $5 per yard. DRESSMAKING. Itis our determination to make Dressmaking ‘special feature of our business, and to the ac- complishment of that end have thoroughly organized it and placedit under the manage- ment of @ practical Lady Dresamaker of long ‘experlence and decided ability. We guarantee every garment leaving our Dressmaking depart- ment to fit perfectly, and to be in every respect up tos high standard of workmanship and fin- ish. Weare taking orders for house and street Suits, Reception Dresses, Wedding Trousseaux, Riding Habite, Wraps, Costa, &c. Information and estimates gratia, . (Parlors; third floor.) TOILET DEPARTMENT SPECIALTIES. One thousand Wooden Double-pointed Tooth picks in a box for 4 centa, Pocket Toilet Cases, at 10, 15 and 30c. each. Twelve Cakes of Low's Wild Rose Toilet Soap for 310, Pot-Pourri by the ounce, 10c. Pot-Pourri, in fancy tins, 25c. Gelle Freres’ Best French Colognes, in 4-0n, bottles, at 3740. Langer sizes at 80, 65c., $1 and 1.75 per bottle. Eau de Quinine, for the hair, 50 and 75c. Mungo Kubber Flesh Pads, for cleansing the skin, 50c. each. ‘Turkish Bath Mitts, eoft, 20c.; hard, 250. pair. (Firat floor; rear.) WASH Goops. On fourth floor now. WE offer 3,000 yards Robe Calico, especially for furniture coverings, curtaina, comfort-coverings, etc, Large, bold, set figures, in bright colorings. ONLY 60. PER YARD. New invoice of 1,000 yards Bavarian Repps, half wool and cotton—especially for wrappers, house dresses, dressing sacques, etc, ONLY 150. PER YARD. (Fourth floor.) QUILTS. We have just reduced the price on one case 11-4 White Marseilles Spreads to the low price of $1.7 each. Genuine bargain. (Fourth floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F stan, w. Livess Aus Tar Weer. ‘The new Linen Stock has met with just the attention expected and deverved. It is almost the same ag having opened a bran-new store to sell nothing but Linens. They represent the latest products of the newest aud most ‘mproved Linen looms of the oldcountry. As we said be- fore their beauty lies in their snowy-whiteness, their quality, their freshness, their attractive- ess in pattern, their superiority of finish, and last, but not least, their reasonable price. We believe you will agree with us that anew stock, ‘with such a variety, is @ good one from which toselect, We spoke of the handsome patterns in Table Damasks, in Napkins and Doylies. To- day we call attention to Cloths and Setts, Asit ‘would be impossible to describe them all in this space, we confine ourselves to those most conspicuous for their guod-looks, quality and value. As a special “Drive” we offer 500 Bleached German Linen Fringed Damask Table- Ciotus, size, 2 yards by 2 yards, superior quality, handsom "patterns, ONLY $1.65 EACH. ‘This is, beyond doubt, the wreatest value in cloths ever our good fortune to offer the trade. BARGAINS IN TURKEY KED CLOTHS. ‘Warranted ofl-boiled and fast colors, Size, one yard by # yard and a quarter, 500, Size, one yard by a yard and a half, and $2, ‘Two yards by two yards, $1.50, ¢) ‘Two by two and s half yards, 82 to $2.50. ‘Two by three yards, 82.50 and $3, ‘TRAY CLOTHS. Bleached German Linen Tray Cloths, all ‘White, at 50, 750.,and 81 each. Cardinal bor- der at 25, 40, and 50c. each. WHITE AND COLORED DAMASK SETTS. ‘Such » handsome variety has never before ‘been shown by us, and we believe you will recognize this to be a good time to buy. Blesched German Li nen Damask Sets. with delicate colored borders, for lunch and dinner ‘use, aise 23 by 2vards. One dozen % Doylies to match. Colorings are Pink, Salmon, Old Gold, Pink-aud-8alm.n mized, Cardinal, Navy Blue, and other equally attractive combine ONLY @5 PER SET. quisite color combinations, Brouze- and- White, Gray-and-White, Orenge-and-White, Blue-and-Guld, ke. i i j | i i f a Hie it i HH gggcgg¢ .s i 813.50, 615, €20,.up to ii ieflgeeeze a Pe i tH : tit ee is ® Hitt: of WANTED--HELP. WANTED--SITUATIONS. ‘ANTED—AT 1724 CONNECTICUT AVE. AN penenced young Colvred man as waiter aid to ke huuself enerully useful. at yANTED-—AT ONCE A GOOD PRESSER AND eee x te shucl Eo. FM. BUBNBAM, 630-032 F st B.w ocl-4" ANTED—A GERMAN BOY TO LEARN THE x rug vastness not over 17 peers of ages PE between I aud 2 p.m. Wyse Sonn ons uergeees aoe ai an ra faitern Sten Cooke aiid Kitchen Help, Farm aad Dairy Men. DICK’S AGENCY. 613 7th st n.w. 0016-3t" WARTED = WOMEN COOKS, #10 TO. 940; ‘Chambermaida, “Housekeepers, Nurses, Coach- men, Porters, Drivers, Waiters, maleand f ‘d colored help. NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT AND KOOM-KENTING BUREAU, 1008 F st uw. 016-20" W4STED_WOMEN COOKS, $10 TO #40, CHAM. Derinaida, Nurses and Laundresses in city oF away; Waiters, Drivers or “Farm Hatids; Men Cooks, SAM'L A COOMBS. 926 Fst nw. ocl6-t* WARXTED—POUR CoAT HANDS, THREE PAN- taloun bands, two busheimen, one errand boy. WM. HAKT, Tauior, 219 6th st. nw. ola" WASTEDGERMAN GIRL, TODO GENERAL housework. Apply at 43134 st aw. 0cl6-2t° W AXgEDI THREE Goo TAILONS. arrLy AT 16 Cat. nw. 0016-3 white y ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS WHITE WOMAN AS ‘cook. washer, and ironer in auall family ; a come well recomme! at ouce, 1225 nw. ocl-3t* W/&ASTED-THREE GOOD TIN ROOFERS AND two boys that have been at the trade preferred. JOHN PEPPER, cor. 9th and Q sta nw. oclO-: ANTED — PAINTERS — NONE BUT_U hands need apply; come to builder's, cor. ne 7 BO Ola “sO. and M.S. BROWN. 10 Vv ITE WO) WHO IS A FIRST- class cook. Only those who ean bring wood city references ply. 1408 M st. oel8-St W A RESPECTABLE COLORED GIRL to cook and do the general house work for a small family. City references required. Cali at 1519 K eta. oclG-3t WANTEDTAN EXPERIENCE ESLADY FOR =D SALI our Cloak department” PALAIS KOXAL, 1117 Pa ave. at ; ween Da tA SAKE. BAKE & CO.” ta NTED-AN Al MAN TO SHUCK OYSTERS ‘and make bimeclf weuerally Usefal-about a res. taurant, ‘Gallafter 9 o'clock aun at SUL Hest uw. J. C BAUMANN. ie" kinds of kitchen nelp. ANTED—FIRST-CLASS WAIST AND SKI hands. Apply at 728 1sth st u.w — Et ANTED—A BOY 10 SET TYPE AND RUN JY pres 0 per week. Koom 7, 5197 ih st, u. WANTED, — INDUSTRIOUS GILL “TO Do Gi eral housework for # suvall tamily; bo chindn German preferred. inguire 527 6th st. B.w. ri N AND SHEET-IKON WORKERS. pp y to INO. SHUGHKUE, 1103 7th st. uw. g ocl6- BE GOOD Dg st, Mount _ = boy BAN— MUS eave ate Fianna gaa nba eae OM V FANTED—THOKOUGHLY EXPERIEN salesiady to take charge of Lace De THE BUN MAKCH:, 316 WSs NC NY hinds we 711150 vis id V ANTED—A GENTLEMAN OF CULTURE AND ford shiz Sa ate he fe And sowewhat responsible tion, With View of mau- Sxing a department of my busiuees Uitinatay. To an Mi Ses Culgive eis suerls soesantnes tollam. ouly. KT. PHILLIPS, 450 Jiu stow, it? Apply 10 ‘ANTED — THRI ‘once, to handie “11 thst. aw. a ED WAIST AND sk1xT GvOb CANVASSEKS AT ‘he History of the Kepublioau in, Frye, Hawiey, and Chander,aud Hon. Win. Mckinley, sito: SB. Wise, and others, Book Just ready, aud fiist-class terms to right meu and ladies, C.D. ALDEKSUN & CG.'935 F street. 3d floor. rt WASTED. BY AN EAST WASHINGTON GROCER a Very capabie Clerk: periuaticut position to mht party. dress, statiux preseut or last place of «m- ployment and salary expected, CAPABLE, ‘star office. eclb-3t* i. pe = VeRY TALL MEN, WHITE OF colored. to Wear advertia;ug coat aud catty sign Apply at once. STRASBUKGEK & SUN, 3 ed 4 yi A) Party and its Principles, vy Seuators ANTED—ONE WOMAN TO COOK AND ASSisT 4 housework. or two women, one to cook and ‘Wash and one to do housework and assist in Washing: references required. Apply at 508 17th st. n.w. 1o-st WASTED > 4, PORTER FOR DRUG sTOKI cooks, 10 to 40 chambermaids, laundress, an waitress. abd all kinds of kitchen lelp.Headqu for cooks aud waiters. J.B, BURGESS & OU. WANTED SALESMEN TO | SELL Jeger and otuer specialties to merchants: did chauce for au euerwetic man iu Waskington aud Vicinity, W. B. PERSHING, south Bend, ind.olo-3t* WANTED TA 6000, GIRL "To (Cook Ar 1700 13th st. n.w.; must be clean and nest aud bring good recominendations, oclo-st* WASTED = Wo, FHIST-CLASS PLUMBERS, none but good lead workers, JAMES NULAS, 1 14th st. ocld 2 W i32EDITEACHER FOR PITTMAN SisTEM of stenography. Auswer, giving teria, A.B. W Star office, oci5-3t* WASTED TO STATE BUILDERS. APPLY AT Signal Buildiux, cor. 24th aud M sts, u.w.ocl3-2* WANTEBTASHST Sass Tan V to E. POTBURY, 413 11th stow. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN AS CLERK IN RE ‘tail store; give reference, experience aud axe. Ad own handwriting, ‘T. C.D. oa Waste Weise ee Ui scutes t ™. V ANTED—A FIRSI-CLASS WHITE WOMAN 00k with good references. Call at NAVAL Ob- SERVAJORY, cor. 23d aud E st, vefore 11 am. after 4 p. 2 ec! V J ANTED — IMMEDIATELY — TWO EXPER enced Waist hands; steady employment. and two apprentices at dresswakiug. Appiy at 1814 13th st N cel s-3t W TLED COLORED WO- Man as chambermuaid and laundress; best, refer- ences required. Apply at 919 4th st. u.w. W NTE] TELLIGENT Yo to APPLY 15-2" ‘TED. cls" NID NG LADY ‘attend to branch post-office in # drug store, ‘Mus: live northwest. Hours 8:0 to 5:30. Salar besin $3 per week. keply in own handwriting, xivisg age and experience, to Box 88, star office. cel NTED—LADIES TO LEARN THE tem of Cutting in one Bour. Only cut, 25 conta. stylish work doue at reasouable rates. 916 Fst. p.w., rooms 9 and 10. ocl 3-3 Vv 7 ANTED—NUKSEKY MAIDS OF RESPECTABIL- 3y who “attend Mrs Pollock's free lotests on the Care of Young children hisve positions found for them {f they attend reculariy ten Weduecdays, comuenciuge ‘October Hock, at 1017 10th st.” ocls-st* DD — A GENTEEL CULOKED MA! D W tiie Sriciots ‘chi tren, as servants, the woman todo housework and man ‘to wait and occasionally drive a ccrriace: goud howe acco...modations. Ad:iress “..UBE, Star office. oc] 3-3 ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN OF TWENTY- W ite a Ponttion os Beoknecper, sesisvant book keeper. or clerk. Unexceptionable Feiereucea. Adress Kore4 staroffice OCS ANTED—BY A COLORED GIRL A SITUATION WeXEERS tures on thambermad. city rerence Address J. B.S. Star office oo YVANIED—BY A YOUNG MAN BOOK-KELPING Wie eee office. wel v ANTED—BY A FRENCH PROTESTANT HOUSES Wither spess fair German sed Engiish. situ tion of respon ible position iu hotel or C.F, Star office , —708 SiH ST. NW. HANOSOMELY ee eee re, jeror end bel oom. suitable f physician of dentist, ela other fvvins, with buand ed. 1 BANDS MOLY ool 6st ints 2a GA T PLA Y furmiebed roo we i £NT— FURNISHE wat boani ou second or third floor. | 4: Front Toom of 3d Boor, €10; back room, DEGANTLY FUR je, with 7 Heth ols-6 | FOR RENT-—-ROOMS. | } | OR EENT_NEWLY ished apartments, en suite of si Huihe-Toom and beth if dew 1 ext to Wormley's hotel. references. Wiieet SOE SEES veameas | PS RESIS FSi Ges, tens ge Enclish, Companion or 22 position of trust. ret ferred # gneve” Address Mise JEFFEML, 18 E. Frarallu et. | pcs RENT Oa WO NIC faichmore, Bae = Feat WANTED-—BOARD, | Sau" adult children; location must be first-class ~ — pe mmo - ‘siz ansar: eS y reasonatle. Addrss COMMISSIONER, Star 4b St RAMBOGGERLY O;araaie SeccSipton of rooms” wch6-Set —— n delig Utrul aud convenient locality, with iat care aud atirtion,, Pelepebces fequires Call of ws TED. _ROOM sddrese 124 Lt : oe: 8-st ——_—— ——— == i—1%0 FURNISHED BOOMS, SULLA- FOR WINTER, BY THKEE ADULIS, om keeping. will rent tor @10. Apig ‘uished rooms: lycht housekeepimg and tween Land G, ‘and Gch ste. 15. Address Box 112, Star office, oldie | ANTED — NOVEMBER 1. BY GENTLEMAN, and boy of 10 yeara, comfortabie furnished Parlor, with folding bed, stove heat, and small co 1145 Sth wt aw. 03 HST. NOW. TWO UNFUR- second floor, with ‘pri hitsbed Fo And beat Please not apply JOR KRNT—1208 N STN. W., OCT 18, mu- | Bicatiig rocm, and beand, between Fat and Mass ave, | # tiabed. 2d floor. frout rooms. with eum, Tt and [4th stan we Addrees, stating terine, which | 00%, 2 rooms, $15, location very desirable. oc 16-20 mga] Syuotersta MASSACHUSETTS, Starofic. | B08 RENT—IN THAT HANDSOME NEW HOUSE, ‘ok at 40 st. n.w., Double Parior, furuisbed or um ok with Board im house. room ou third floor. rurstal WAXTEEANE NANT BOOMS To MENT. RP Aloo, © furnished YY HULCHINS & 00. Room Kenters and Agents, ‘Terms moderate a O15 7128 RENT FURNISHED BOOMS WITH BOARD, y ANTED—BY FOUR WORKING MEN GooD deluch tral location, suuth . WV, Soeteand'bart beteoey aiaod 2Ucn tare | Warsi Nery Departinomt Sabie By +H st Penh. avenue “Address D.A.J., Biar office. ocl3-Si" | B¥.: felersnoe, : a“ y ANTED — FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED | {OK KENT—1400 L STREET N.W.—PURNISHE V Muon; Pere ns having them for rent should ree | A\ roots with or without board ae ua ates ve my ¢ age a0 ISG AGENCY G12 duh ato ‘Taner rip Feriaued: Rovin.wita ward sea SSS | erm exposure. retereuices exchanged: 81k OF CoE U Fe accommodated veld QOR KENT—TWo NICELY FURNISHE muuuacating. second-etury hi Srogle bath same flo or, Also, micely Furnished Koom; tuird @oor; ‘ail modern impros. mea! hous HOUSE Ok SUITE OF TH Tent not to exceed $18 to #20. Ad- Ob TENANT, Star office, oct" y ANTED—TO BUY A SMALL BRICK HOUSE IN «ood order. ove with stable preerced, Address | amily . convenient to care aud berdion, ¢ New Jersey ave. tow \ 1K RENT—2710WA GHNCLE, BYAUTIFUL for three days, siate price, ke, Box Oa, Siar office, } Apartinenta, with Grevcias meais earved iy chet, Mocks ia ~-__ | or would rent house feraiahent oct. Se" y ANTED—WHILE OUR RENTAL BUSINESS TS | Poon MiNi-osro » 5 5 We ee taseas or beeen securing tenante | HV ondsstery trust Soot: cies oan eee has left us with s sinailer list of vacant houses than | dows iront. two tind story front mous mad ¢ enaltna Wal Bs Soe eda tonae neunte ines | down trout. two th a The Stars this fact aud the numerous, appiicats 3 daly st our office warrant us in. stating that those | BQOK KENT—POUK NICELY PULNISHED KOOMS having houses to rent will sdvanée tueit interests by | A’ on second and third deere ; pacity such property in oUF hands. JON SHERMAN | Bouse frosting svuth all ureder Con taor BN Cels- St | Feuiston aud post vffices, berdice pase tie door Wanten 5 narepian BRICK HOUSE es ae ewly built: on Capitol Hill oF in mort Feb 23206 10TH sta ral from 3.000 to $5,000; will pay all cash; furnisl oon Jd floor, well bh Uowandreut.. Box, Starofice. it | board. 40S yersitie @4o per mouth. y y ANTED—HOUSE—TO PURCHA: Cy. yp — medium «ize house or good lot between 2d and 7th JOR RENT—WE HAVE CHOICE ROOMS POR i southof Ust.nw. Address B AND M.D rent. Cail tor priuted list, fre. KP, BU ofice WADED INMEDIATERY POR CUSTo ERS, three Brick Houses n.w., 8 to 12 rooms, $9,000 to $1000; without Lasewents preverred. THOS. G. HENSEY, ocd-vo6t | Fst. Wwe; SRA fo BF ‘Houses to Rent to Customers, HERKON & RAMEY, ocl2-1m_ 7 Ps INS & CO, 1321 Fst. Fok esi 828 ISTH ST Xow “HANDSOM: furnished jRrlor suite. priv on secoud and third fout=. tat OK KENT TWO PRETTY communicating, b a ariisiied., be sired. 1413 10th wt how FSR 28522 FLook lange commiunicat z e bath, win, room board. oc FRONT he iwo ‘minal room vIn FRONT eee WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS | sitretcon SST Eon pas x “ ane te Gas. ee clumets, wood howe tabi oe ho! jan, Mathes \ddrewe TEACH: | EFS closets: wood b - ae ae WaAsten FIVE MONTHS BY A pore: epunail wil z per cout ® my: suitable for office boca mat cont for it" Addrens te Box ors City SEE a Addréee 1008 Corcoran nts) AY TAMA AREER: | window ei. S-ctory trout; 60, cutie Saat ake Want) alt EXOWN THAT LADIES ca {UK KENT—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED KOOMS: Vaserd. retoreiocs Required. reser) Feknis3 fue at 1404 H st. nw Fe! SALE Peart | Biber turuiture, louuee Tuirror, lambreg uit, lace eu Leuwraviuues, tab) Address M, Star offica, ws ELLS DUG. BORED, AND ) pumps wind-iills, tanks of ail Kids. well mae terial furpisbed and repaired.” WM. H. MOF FAL: och 1-Limn* Waste Ne ry: if so, eee Ml tablet, abd general supplies at dst nw. weld WASTED SEVERYDODY, ERING FKOM Swoky Chimneys to know that I guarantee to | cure thems or no pay required; ‘Kanses, Furnaces and ROOMS WITH BOARD, AKLOR AND CHAM. ra 5 table, Boe mautel ina, ching, oll palutngey xe. 1730 F wt Bow school, or away X for bucks, biavka, discount, 716K. 1227 “HANDSOME Fit ‘with al also, two roots on third furnished. ouse and turn-ture new aD T AND BACK SUFF best; private family ; to refiurd aud Uliet parties these two roouls Will be tented at med aie terms, children not Wauted, 1303 Ket. uw olda" NT-TWO KOOMS, FRONT AND BACK. st Boor, furuislied of UntUs ep uuK oF Dusiness, also, two b wether or separately. S13 Lt st nw Fes B32 SERA, Rooms, sis multe, with board. in a deluebiful private residenc iu fine vewhborbood. Lortiwesteru section. thor us Ay first-class accomuedations it all tespect=. rete euces exchanged: nocudren, Address P.O. Lack- Box 548 ovis (Ok KENI—612 197 ST NW. RANDSOMELL Turuinhed suite of iootus, On second floor exer lieub ‘table board cab be obtaiued i the house vel dsc JOR KEN1—1500 HW ST.N.W, CENTRAL Lock thon, ueatly abd newly furtielied hou ste OK KeNI-BY FAMILY TWO ADULIS—PUR Latrobes made to heat orno pay. W. k. DANTE, 1413 nw ithe lu PHONOGRAPHY, wwtic Writing. Full * idress Capitol card ils’ dauciug parties Thursday evenings. course 85. = a. — a Wa ED-E ‘RICITY IN NERVOUS, Wastes reasonable rates: Tanks, supplied by D.J. MOFFAT, 414 43 st. 6... Wash- luton, D. C.. ageut tor the Kirkwood’ Iron Wind ku- gine. For particulars apply as above, oF to the Pro- ress Eng. and Mach. Works, Summerfield, Md. aud-3ma WANTED S STEAM CARPET CLEANING AND ished rooms, doubie parlor, library, duing roous Kepovating Works; Feathers Kenovated, Mat- | and kitchen ain’ ctiee sonic tt oh acoesut oe tresses Made Over, Furniture steamed and Moths De- | Cation couvenmuces, aiulte prefered ieiennn eo Bibel FM TOUNGS, Once 1302 Ba'ave. Facwry | Changed, Ol Mist i ist napabaiens ee eee ee eee {OK KENT—LARGE FRONT PARLOR ELEGANT SORERE ERE SR Sa lurnisbed. orem grate eh W ASTD {TRY OUR BUTTERINE ATOCENTS | juruimind rovius, tuond fours call aiter pos Lae Het youd don't wet atrous or ranch; beeps bet ois et funded: stalls $30 (atahiagare dec f— THREE NEWLY-FUGN ISHED Center Sarket, opposite Gove borthwest. to weptie aily Gil 120; saturdays ell day pane the door Adirews oem all ‘day, SCKIBNE} W ‘Telephone, 045- . och FOR FESTIVE CAS OFEERIN 4 Vila Dette lucat . the Executi WN joffett, 1213 Fst mw. is for Lvety stave and Territory. HILL SOWNSION, Laos Pa Tae W ANTES POR CaS FURNITURE FEATHER | POOK KLNT—ON SOUND 1 7TH st, Beds, Carpeta bioves, or entire Houselulu Ei- 2. two lange, cou fects.“ Aduress: Limued, "suitable tor uflices a) H. BAUM, 219 7th st aw. | store. Ws GOOD SECOND-HAND CLOTHING, | JOO RENT—1610 ST : Uns, revolvers, oid gold aud sulver, tor wich | aruisied wuite of ; acutbern expemure: highest cash prices’ will be paid. “Call of address | erate beat Couveument to heros iu.ave., commer sdet. | aud cars wc ASKEW'S Louu Ufice, 201 us cainihiek atte an. Fy REST 2016, 15TH STN. W. NEAK Mo- Warr qat reesu avper | Fy Pyuace, fucuisbes ro § hey Butter ww churned every" moruung aadde- | singie ured waite. Arausieut aud table-boamiers. act ivered ia 3g Ib, “Ward” prints, 40c. per ib. Also Cot- | Comumodated, ela tage Cheese aud Buttermilk. Sweet Muk Se. verauart. | 4. 105.7 ANDSOMELY-PURNISHED kooMS mys M459 G st. Ew ; geUtleun preferred DUNDORE'S EMPLOYMEN: )— DUN ‘BU- W ‘fest: conducted by indies, en aad women, white and color<d, for ail kinds ot dob bor, tor Distr.ct wil D OUT. side leading cities to represent an old established in bis state; salary sbout $75 per mouth: reter- Shoes, MANUFACTURER, Lock Box 1980, 8: i evi me.u,dw WANTED—SITUATIONS. WANTED EMILOYMENT, FOR FINST-CLASS Cooks, coachine, mai ets, LUTHER, WALLED, ‘dishwashers, scallions” We. in fault Seen ata etiste Sees Fetow. 6cl3-60" WWANTED-BY A RELIABLE WHITE GIRL A W hisses uurve or chatubermaid.” Address De Star oftice. ‘oc16-2t"” WV 4ANTED—GO TO DICK’S AGENCY FOR COOKS, WW tatnaese, House Giris, Mids, Nurses, Seam- stress, Butler, Couchmen, Waiters, and sitchen Ailbave tty refereuce. O13 7th at. nw. oclb-or W ‘ANTED—CALL AT NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT and oom: Kenting Buresn, 1008 F at nw, white and covored, male and female hei Maida, nurses, coscimen, waiters . 16-M WANTED—-AT HEADQUARTERS — POSITIONS for Cooks, Chauuberm.11 Waitress, Laundress, and ‘Seaustress, Met ‘Cooks, Coachinen, Budors, Sail'L Av COOMBS 058 Fet nw ocl6: V ANTED—A YOUNG LADY. WITH EXPERI. ‘ence, desires Lreasmaking to do at home, or will work at employer's house. Box 112, Star oftice. 1 WANTED-BY A FIRST-CLASS FARMER AND gardeuer, position: over 25 years’ expenence ss {Siti appertaistag to sich, Bost of refersaces “Ad “1 fersnces, w Ad Searaieees seat ‘\WANTED-BY AN EXPERIENCED WHITE MAN 'S position as driver of milk, xrocery. oF bakery waxon: can furnish bestof recommendatious, Address Box 20, Star office. a 12TH first floor, on or (to gentlemen) Jiemiiable place ‘MONEY TO LOAN. _ 5 PER CENT, 1N | $10,000 oe eae e eee eee eee pox sainen years, Also, $1,500 and $1,000 at 6 per cent. second and third @oers, en suite or sum. table budfu, refereuces required, Apply at 1:5." uw OK KANT—UNFPENISHED ROOM SUITABLE for hobeckorping . bath, but aud cold water. (bea Aso, second-floor front room, furuialed, # two fenemen OF lady audwent, 113 2a eck s-at" 15. Wakiis Wo MANDY wet Fst. mow, ONEY ADVANCED 10 BUY HOMES, OK TO Mopas'or terasve, loor tine and no tisk. More: iyececatcelled iy the ewene of death ea F moutly abies Itt auc that gene wa iy boase sulercraerdaas SMITH & SIBBALD, ocl3-1m* G2 Pst aw }\JONEY TO LOAN, IN LARGE AND SMALL Monts on approved real estate wecurity, at lowest fates of interset chance woserate tavie tor _N. W., TWo GoM. Turnished Koome, in a piivate CeO RH: LedPOLD, 1331 F at. nw. NI! ‘AN ON REAL ESTATE AND | &%441l mod. taps. in house, desirable jocstion at 1017 TONE ro koas, O8, REAL, ETAT ax | Suite y. JAS. F. BROWN, Kea) kstace Broker, oct-3m_ 1106 F et. ow. a Te 510.000 a 6 Per Ont, 3,000" ae Ore Gea oe oro rut game Heal Estate Security. Sa — ‘BI BuOWN’ &CO., floor, suitable for Lag’ come tee | eee - Moser ge Ok BENIELEGANTLY FUENISHED KooMs, rods Byer Gen PIES wid | eurgg 0 st Ser cont on, spocoved ee Bete ee | a Oa NEST-—si00 A MOSTH=TO THREE 4 adults, parlor aud two bedroo:®, furnished, wich ae re beard, in \obdeans house, beyhburh od, north. $28,000 RN ins $28,000 sowntste cut,, Lage : N Be26-30t OK KEN’ ‘Tn i7TH ST. NW. Lee —stoae | Fees See Toe aes 10, 15,0r 20 years. Bas: ‘ts In the JOR KENT—1807 H si. N Mee as dethebat ante te tee | PORES Me tad ecll-im ACT Ne Satan Qok KENT—1720 Hf ST NW, HANDSOMELY oR ENT 1720, HAF, NW MAN TOMELY Ei tere F& KENT—1211 N ST. . THREE HAND. ent, abd property turned over tree of incumbrance: P Pa kadelphin to the beat over Sevines te easine Sor of Pudideiphus rc be Les to own thetr houses for the ordinary ‘cost of rent. Gili fors cucalar and full explaustion, Scua-int FH. SMITH & BON, Ageiite, 1222 Fat ‘TED—BY A COLORED WOMAN, A PLACE scchuunbernuads waitress OF dla wasitor. "Call at 1240 10th st. n. a VV ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE WHITE GIRL titustiog as chaubecauald end do. plain sews. 8. d., Buar office. ‘oo16-2" EDS \ COMPETENT TYPEWRITER Memiinctny,@ Position TAadress Mise’ MM care Miss FANT, 321 439 st. n.1 ate Pk ins private ‘oan nd x — BY A ECTABLE ‘roms position as Brst-cines cook family can furnisn best of city reterenee, dreas 824 13th st. nw. ED—BY. CULTIVATED NORTH Wee ‘4 HIGHLY CULTIVATED NORTH wi Beatéoor, oe A VERY WOMAN Wires ctacrneaaseny pase ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ee ro ‘talkanion in ete fog do ci GT eedke corver 34 and Lave. now. ockO-3e™ ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECT! ‘WHITE Gi W2stusscn a ‘or waitress; references. Address B. 8. L, tar office. Waren ONE OF = AN EXCELLENT Sei. = ivuation with Sees some commu cauing rooms ob second amd third Soore, newly papered, eo su Ler at wie. lange clowrta. Turnace heat ur grate hre.all 1mpruvemeuta. oclg-0r ik KENT—BEAUTIF(L KOOMS, SINGLE OR feu suite, ib private family: fur . lange doutube ‘Al FIVE PEK CENT ON Teal “eetate, security. amounts TILES abTHenrouD, 1507 # saw, EAL ESTATE INVES! % urher house, south and east (rout. opeh Breplaces R SFE ay Ue BOXDS, room, eiereuce: required. 1101 Ket ae, PER CENT PAYABLE QUARTERLY, f sesh wise : Peed ER Ta Fos, SST SES OUR Doone — cast of Con. ave.: pret y furvined rooms Loan on Sa'and Jd Soors, ‘with Brevclaes table, boards ‘ ud open fires, RefereBone a= ious mewn by furunse aud epee rene “RENT—OAPITOL BILL — NICELY FUR a eh | oe wits 201 Aw ae « JOR RENT—2020 G ST. NW. LANGE NICELY. i 940,000-TO 9.098 ON REAL ESTaTE ‘500 ___teu25)_ THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. ONEY TO Loan [IN BUM: Mt Merde ERE EPOR 1900 SEWARD ose AND COMMISSION furnished ie OF €@ sulle, second snd REAL ESTATE 18 igs DISTRICT. | LF auzz Corner 30th and F staraw, $100,000 ie ore we st pers torent, Tetpuone 780 Gk. WHITE. ‘0 784 oo xo hariea sts Barents, FURNISHED EY TO. Soa orate same MMS DIET wae |. private ba. ein FOR_RENT—OFFICES. _ JOR KENT—OFFICE AND OTHER ‘cheap, st corner 13th and F sta. nw. also se apd Fooms St 1102 New Vork eve. u.%.: writ or without bard. in the buss. Loe JMO*2® 70 Loan ox Brat eetaTe at ES rere ey seca or ta Sy io ‘Buccensor to DAN! 15 Pet i307 F si. kee ean

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