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G STAR. Editor, ‘he Evening Star basa regular. permanent besa Sde daily ctreulation mere thas treble that of amy ether daily paver published in Washingtes. and much greater than that ot alll the ether Gaity payers here added together. ——— BUSINESS NOTICE. & Word to Advertisers. In consequence of some changes in the form and ‘also of @ growth tn circulation which compels an cartier closing Of the several pages, in order to Sart the presses in time to properiy serve its readers, both in and out of town, it is absolutely Recemsary to shorten the period within which advertisements.can be received for publication in ‘herefore, that all ordinary announcements be ‘sunt in 80 a8 to reach the business office sxroas 12 O'CLOCK, woom, as after that hour they cannot be ‘properly placed, even if their insertion be assured ‘a6 al—20 that the interests of the advertiser even more than the convenience of the office will be promoted by the observance of this request. ‘Exceptions to this rule can be made only in cases of death or other short notices, based upon some ‘Wnforeseen event or emergency, and it is hoped ‘that they will not be asked save under wholly una- Voidable circumstances, ‘Tas Stan has the fullest desire to accommodate eit tts patrons, and in every way; but it cannot ‘stop the fight of time, nor delay the departure of tains, which carry tts issue out of thecity. It ‘must gO to press at fixed hour, each day, and 1s ‘therefore obliged to adopt and adhere nencefor- ‘Ward to the schedule indicated, asking its triends to tnterpose as tew obstacles as possible. ——_—— -—— In nearly every case in which citizens have been struck and Killed by locomotives upon railroad ‘(wacks within the city limits there has been evi- * ence that the railroad at the time of the hom!- ide was in the act of violating the law, rendering $doubtéul whether the disaster would have oc- ‘curred at all had not the railroad been a deliberate ‘and persistent law-breaker. Either the train was running (ar faster than the legal rate @t speed, giving tne startled and confused itizen insufficient time to escape from the track, OF @ watchman or safety-gates, though required by law, were lacking at the point where the col- Maion happened. The same disregard of legal re- quirements by the railroads has on numerous oc— casions placed citizens in great peril and threat- ened loss of life though through good fortune no Diood has actually been shed. This defiance of the law constitutes a perpetual menace to tue peo- ple of the sections traversed by tracks. Not content With the gratuitous and, in part, tlegal use of the puolic reservations ana damage to private property ‘and to the appearance and growth of the city ‘through the persistent retention of tracks on grade, the railroads recklessiy disregard the law even ‘when human lives are thereby endangered or sac- Miflced. To check the latter evil n0 new legisla ‘on is required fom Congress and Its correction 1s ‘Bot therefory entirely hopeless. Existing law has Deen and 1s being violated, and executive respoa- | sibility tm the matter rests upon the police, the Commissioners and the President of the United tates. Public attention and the attention of ‘Whose Whose duty it 1s to enfurce the law and pro- ‘tect the lives of cittzens have been repeatedly called to the loss of life from this evil in the past and wo the lous threatened for the future, and in the event of the happening of another simtiar disaster ‘pose who negiect to enforce will share with those ‘who refuse to obey tne law the responsibility for ‘Manslaugter or murder. —$——— Jobn Chinaman threatens retaliation to the ex- clusion bil. He will bulld a new Chinese wall of edicts and prociamations to shut out the offending Americans, In doing this be will not reverse his ‘(waditional policy. He will attempt to bar out Americans a8 by his wall of stone he attempted to Dar out the Tartars, and will be sociable only ‘adopting the policy of exclusion it is the American Fepublic which reverses itself. Its old proclama- ‘Woa: “Iam an asylum for the oppressed of all na- tons,” is no longer heard, and in Its place the an- ‘The denunciation of Minister West as a letter ‘Writer is based upon several distinct grounds, each of which accounts for a certain amount of invective and requires a distinct defence. First, he intimates tuat the rejection of the Mshertes treaty by the Senate was political clap-trap. Kesult—re- publican denunciation, democratic acquiescence, Second, he tntimaces that the President's retalla- tion message was political clap-trap. Result ecratic indignation, republican acquiescence. indirectly but unmistakably advises for the democratic as more favor. than bis oppo. on Irish-American 4m view, democrats furious, republicans jubl- 8 exte of the latter solely in view, vote in local elec- ‘tons es directed by its official representative to ‘the United States, and at the meddiesome and in- THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., SEATON PERRY, (Buceessor to Perry & Bro.), AP ESE OO TED, FE SERGE YEE SECS GREATLY REDUCED. PRICES. mone ete ine AMEN STE xy THEO ms NoTTaa SUtTT NOs Arg VALUES" IN FRENCH ALL-WOOL SEB- GES ANDHENKIETTAS AT 200. “RATES AS RIAL SR i HUDDAS, HENRIETTAS, CAMELS B. 8] roe DEAE DArsAa AND Case AT LO} T PRICES. PLAID AND STRIPED FOR MISSES’ NEW ALL- 50. ‘SEAL PLUSHES AND ASTRAKHANS. Ett ‘TTRACTIONS” 1X IMPORTED WRAPS, TACRETS, -KAGLASS AND NE TS KAGI wef SE Vie kgDeio intras, rnox ANT BLACK AND SEAL PLUSH MODJESKAS: sor Plaid FIGCRBS AtD OOMRECT PRICES SEATON PERRY, Perry Building, Pennsylvania ave., corner Oth st, ECIAL OF LADIES’ WALKING JACKETS. Ss ‘are perfect in fitandstyle. Better eres: 93.95, and $4.95, BENJ. N, 3120 M st. nw. EN'S GENUINE LAMB'S WOOL UN) SS: Men's Scaicated Pure Woo! i Se-; Men's’ Heavy, Cemel’s Hair Underwear, regular, ‘BLUM'S, 745 and 747 8th st. cout te eis 3,000.28. re FOL Bea. aud strii 150, Karidis bounie comblnsuou, iit ata 4 On October 17 the stock of NICOL COLLISHAW, New York, was sold by the sheriff of that city. We were the only representatives at the sale from Wash- ington, and, fortunately, secured the GREATEST BARGAINS ‘We have ever had to offer in UPHOLSTERY GOODS, including Furniture Coverings in Rich Damask, Bro- ¢ades, Brocatelies, Tapestries, &c.: Chenile, SRebar, and Turcoman Portiere Curtains; Lace Curtains. ali descriptions; Table Covers, Cretonnes, Rugs, &c., &c. all at about one-half to one-third the usual prices. You cannot afford to miss this sale if youare looking for bargains in Upholstery Goods. IMPORTANT. If you wish to match your dress with Velvet or Plush, and after having tried all the other storos in Washington, you would have saved time by coming at first to LANSBURGH & BRO., where every shade Dossible isin stock, as we have such cases every day makes us cite the above, New invoice of tho cheapest Plush in the city—19 inches wide, 68c. All shadesin 19-inches-wide Volvet, 750. Plushes 24 inches wide, $1.25. Seo us soon. LANSBURGH & BRO. 420, 422, 424, 426 7th st, 417, 419 8th st, Sole agents for Standard Fashion Patterns, Improve- ment on ali others, Ask for Fashion Guzette, Mailed to you free on application. coz Vesx Luroxraxr. ALL WOOL DRESS GOODS 29 CENTS. ‘We shall piace on sale Monday morning 67 pieces of Double Width All-Wocl Dress Goods, never sold for less than 40c., and some were 50c., 55c, G2i9c.. J5c.; 30 patterns of choice colorings in check mixtures. You Know the best will go first, so come early aud secure your choice, 50 CENTS, 100 pieces All-Wool Cashmere twill Foule should have been with us sooner, but as the manufacturers delivered them 30 days later than ordered, a conces- ‘sion was made which enabies us to sell the newest and ‘most elegant goods at nearly half price. 75 CENTS. 112 pieces All-Wool Satin Rayme. 8“ Melford Cords, 6” “ Powell Hair Lines. A favorable purchase at the recent great sale of ‘Dress Goods enables us to offer these choice goods at ‘75e., never sold for less than $1.25. 75 AND 85 CENTS. 46 inch All-Wool Henriettas, conceded by those able to judge the most fashionable material of the season. We attended the great Importer's Sale of Tuesday, and secured 86 pieces, of which 56 pleces will be sold at 75c., and 30 pieces at 85c.; both qualities are in th latest shades, and have never sold for less than 85c. and 81 by our competitors. 25.48 French Pattern Robes, sold by us at $10, 812.50 and $15, soodcolors. Csuse,toomany; must besold. Cost no object, hence price $5.48. ONE PRICE. LANSBURGH BRO., 1t 420, 422, 424, 426 7th st. Tancaxa Darsnrues. E.G DAVIB, 719 MARKET SPACE ‘This ta the time of the yoar that Ladies areinterested in TRIMMINGS. As is our custom we are prepared to show you the best line to be found in the city. ‘Bring your samples and have the trimmings matched to them, ‘We mention only a few of the many choice articles we show in BRAIDS; we have them in all widths and shapes, SILK, WOOL AND MOHAIR, by the piece, yard of sets. PASSAMENTERIES in Black and colora PERSIAN BANDS in every style, colors mixed and combined beautifully. JET ORNAMENTS/AND TRIMMINGS in all the new designs. FEATHER, SILK AND MOHAIR MARIBO, in Black and colors, Elegant line FUR TRIMMINGS, HARE, FOX OPOSSUM, LYNX, BLACK MARIN AND MONKEY. Other departments are equally well stocked and any bargains ewait you, FRANK M. LEWIa, JEWELER snd SILVERSMITH, 1215 PA. AVE, Pana SE Eoue cea Paniomra Srom A FULL AND Opis DEESG QouDe, TANOY AXD SPECIAL, ‘All-woo! Striped and Plaid only * — Lj akeipevienenipeipetinge 65c. and $1. wenriettan i colors, 46-tneb, only 85e.; BLACK GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. WW FINE WOOL CALIFORNIA FINISH Lhe. Binken Norden #00 Tid Fine tine ied Comforts, best white cotton filing, : AUEMAN'S Doubic Combination, 1571 eed 1 Lith sta. = ‘oee7-3t 760 Preces Or Srumep Lisexs Over all Odd and ends which will be sold regardless of cost MONDAY ONLY. 69 Pairs best Muslin Shams, Stamped, . 36 Children's Bibs, Stamped, new designs, 42 Children's Bibs, Stamped and Open Worl 34 Children’s Bibs, Stamped, Momie Cloth. 49 Linen Chair Tidies, 124 Splashers, Stamped. 63 Splashers, Momie Cloth and Stamped. 43 Splashers Rep., price 40c,, reduced,. 54 Fine Damask Tray Covers. G3 Extra sizo a 21 Hemstitched Tray Covers ai B2Eztrasize =“ ‘Hundreds of other useful articles to be cleared out. 5. OPPENHEIMER & BRO. ‘514 Oth st. nw. Decorative Art Rooms, Just received new effects in Antique Tidies, 0c27 ETTER THAN BEFORE, HAVE SECURED nother lot Men's Laundried White Slurts, made msutta Muslin, 2100 Liven Bosom, Keinforced Front and Back, Gussetted and Stayed, sizes ae to sits three different lengtis of Sleeve; our price 67c., wilke oe! t. olupare with any $1 Surt BLUAS, 745 aud 747 Sth at ne. R SPOT CASH WE BOUGHT 3.000 PAIRS OF Men's Imported is Howe: every ‘werth from Zoe. to Svc. We sell coico for 19, RAUF MAN'S: combination, 1241 and 1243 11th st se 2 Bio Sure Ov Fonsrrorz FOR THIS WEEK. If you are in need now is your chance. These prices are only for this week, sud casn on or before delivery. 3 PLUSH SUITS, 6 pieces each, with Divan; 837.50. 3 CRUSHED PLUSH SUITS, Cherry Frames, 6 pieces, with Divan; 860. 1 SILK PLUSH OVERSTUFFED SUIT, 6 pieces, with Divan; 875. 1 SILK PLUSH SUIT, Cherry Frames, 6 pieces, with Divan; 890. 1 SILK PLUSH SUIT, Cherry Frames, 6 pieces, with Divan; $115, 1 TAPESTRY SUIT, Trimmed with Plush,6 pieces with Divan; $125. : 1 LARGE &NGLISH CRIB SUIT, 6 pieces, Divan, ex tra size; $125. One of the best suits ever sold for the money. 1LARGE TURKISH SUIT, 6 pieces, Divan, size of ordinary Sofa, Upholstered in French Plush; 8135, These are all Great Eargains, and only haveto be Seon to be recognized as such, And bere is onein Chamber Furniture which will make you open your eyes. A LARGE ANTIQUE OAK SUIT, Bevel Plate, ¥4x30, 2 Chaira, Table, Towel Rack Large Antique Rocker, either Cane or Wood Seat (which ever you prefer), Hartford Woven Wire Spring, with 40 pound Gray Curled Hair Mattress, all com- plete. tor $54.50. The Mattress alone is worth nearly half the price. We will only sell 6 of these suite. So come early if you want one. ‘These prices mean cash. ALSO BIG BARGAINS IN OUR CARPET DEPART- MENT. W. H. HOEKE, 801 Market Space, 308 anid 310 8th st. 8e29-e0,3m + Warner's Nursing, 99¢ KAUFMAN'S Duuble Aut Woo. Hesxierms, 40 inches wide, 50c, Light and Dark Colors, Fine Quality, Special Bargains in BROADCLOTHS, 54-inches, at 81.50. Paris Bordered DRESS PATTERNS, NEW PLAIDS, choice colorings, at 75c. COLORED BENGALINES. at 81.50; worth 82.50. COLOKED ARMURE SILKS. slightly iunperfect in ‘weaving, at half price; extra quality. EVENING GAUZES AND NETTS in great variety. BLACK PEAU DE SOIE SILKS. Having purchased » lot to great advantage we offer special bargains at 31 and 81.25, ‘Rich Novelties in SILKS AND VELVETS. LYON'S ALL-SILK VELVETS, at 83.50 to 85. BLACK ALL-SILK VELVETS. INDIA SHAWLS. NEW BLACK Goops. NEW TABLE CLOTHS at special prices, W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, — 910 Pa. Ave & T. COUSINS’ Gi NE FRENCH KID BUT- © ton Boots for Ladies, 2.09. Same make in Bright Dongola, $L9V. B.C, D, and E width in opera tov common sense to close out. KAUFMAN'S Double Combination, 11th st. ae. oc Tue Greatest Barcus Even OFFERED. One Superb New Upright, 4 feet 9 inches high, pos- ‘sessing a rich tone, both mellow aud of great carrying} Power, responsive touch, extra finished case, made by a reliable firm and guaranteed for six years, PRICE $295; WORTH 8450. HUGO WORCH & CO., ‘925 7th st. mw., Sole Awents for the Unrivalled Sohmer Pianos. ocl3-Gun Saas & Soxs turn thanks for the manifest appreciation of the Esticawhohate tosdupuschsasssints heehee new department tor Ladiow Furs, making at auwex 0 1th wo our store 1237 Pa. ave, aflordiag greater Taciittios for the display of te cleyatit etek cf ALASKA BEAL SKIN NEWMARKETS, SACQUES, AND JACKE, BEAL YLUSH Witars. BACQULS, MODJESKAS AND JACK ELS, MUPES Boas AND. ‘TRIMMINGS. All at the Lowest Now York Prices ‘STINEMETZ & SONS. Viatters and Furriers, e827 __ 412 13th street, 1207 Founsylvaulaave. Suven Wane oF BARE AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS, SOLD EXTEN SIVELY AT HOME AND ABROAD, ‘Manufactured by BAM'L KIRK & 80N, 114 Baltimore st., Baltimore, Ma, Eatablished 1817, Also Jewelry, Watches, Diamonds and other Gena. 00. ‘All sizes, iu drab and white. mbiuation, 11th: st _ 0027 “PEP aies iC ae 325 F at eth-aatan = LUNG aT 2 be EE Khguede geliy gu seer erect e market ‘Coal before purchasing the SATIRE or SNe SATURDA’ Closing out brokeh lots of 25e. Socks for 17c. s pair. 4 counter full near door of Mo. 1119 Pennaylvania Al ¥ THAT IT CAN AFFORD TO SELL AT LESS PROFIT THAN ITS BROTHERS IN BUSINESS, because of its strictly cash system and their credit system. ‘You'll nee the same makee of Silks, &c., and itl be ‘easy to bring samples to the Palais Royal and make comparisons. If you'll do that you'll learn that we'll fulfill this promise—WE'LL SAVE YOU A DOLLAR OB TWO ON THE COST OF A SILK DRESS. HE PALA! (Continued below.) * = From Tue New Your Sates. The following lots of Black Dress Goods aro from fifteen to thirty cents below usual prices, AND FROM. FIVE CENTS TO FIFTEEN CENTS A YARD LESS THAN BEING ASKED AROUND TOWN FOR SIMI- LaR QUALITIES: ‘Three lots Faiilo Francaise, $1, $1.19, $1.48. Four lots Satin Rhadames, 89c., $1, €1.19. ‘Two lots Surah Silks, 59c., 69c. Eleven lots G. G. Silks, 75c., 10, 81.25, 81.36, and 81.50. prpeacerrs ‘One lot 40-inch Wool Serges, 50c. Conceded bargains; so all you need ask yourself is, Which store ia giving the best values for the money? Can't you eaaily find out? THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) . oF Trreuxe For Buscx Dresses. ‘The silk counter will be crowded on Monday, so we'll try to sell you trimmings too. All you'll learn by the list of prices below is THAT WE HAVE AN IMMENSE VARIETY. Youcan't tell the qualities by any description we could give, so we write, SEEING I8 BELIEVING, ‘We claim you can see at the Falais Royal better qual- ities for the money than you'll get at the credit stores. BLACK SILK DRESS TRIMMINGS + 50c., 68., $1,, 81.35 Separable Gimps 98c., $1.35, 81.85, 81.08, 82.35 yard. Ornament Gimpe $4.35, $5.33, $5.68, $6, @8 yard. Ornaments 50c., 65¢. wnd 7c. each. Milan Fringe 85c., $1, $1.68, 81.85, 82.35, 62.68 Girdles, (round and flat), 81, 8: 2. Collarettes, (cover entire waist), $4.35, $5.68, 80. CUT JET DRESS TRIMMINGS. ‘We show the “five-cut” beads which are known to the trade as the very best. ‘They sparkle like diamonds at night—not in the dark, of course. Jetted Galoous G5e., 75c., 90c., $1, $1.25, $1.68, 82.50 yard. Separable Gimps $1, 81.35, $1.68, 82, $2.68, $3» 83.68, 84, 85, 86 and 86.68 yard. Jetted Ornamen ts 25c., 40c., 50c., O8c., Up to $2.68, Pointed bands (for edging), 50c., O8c.. $1.15, $2 yd. Collaretten (cover waist), $3.75, $5.35, 88.75 each. BUTTONS FOR BLACK DRESSES, Large buttons are au fait. We show sets of Jet, Crepestone, Crochet, Jot Crochet, and Tailor-made Buttons for suits, ulsters, and Jackets. The Crochet Buttons, with shanks, at 19c. a dozen, we quote as a representative bargain. FUKS FOR TRIMMING. Black Monkey Fur will be th used. You m: notice the beautiful effect on one of our $40 Seal Flush Langtry Wraps, “Monkey fur will be scarce” So writes our agent. One thing is certain the superior #kius with long silky ‘hair will be very rare and exi a ive Inter. Black Monkey Fur (the best) $3.35 yard. um $2 yard, Biack yor, ac) ‘Black 500. 35¢.. 25¢. FLOCKING The largest stock ‘best variety and values for many years, ‘Silk Chantilly $1, zi Aik Chantilly 1; $1.50, €1.75, €2,€2.50, €3, 4, $4.50, 5 42-in. Silk Spanish 8 yard 4m, Silk Drapery Nets (furured) 81, @1.10. $1.15, 1.25, 81.50, 81.68, 82, 62.6%, $3.50," $3.98, : is Tue BALLS wovaL. _Continued below.) Tw New 1888-89 Wrurs. As veople quote, “The Palais Royal for Gloves and Hosiery," so they are beginning to say, “The Palais Aoyal for Wraps.” ‘The public don't give judgment without a trial, and it’s after comparison of variety, qualities, aud prices that so many ladies come to look and return to buy. May we have the pleasure of your presence to the special exhibition of uewly-arrived novelties, Monday, Tuenday, and Wednesday, October 29, 30, and 31, are the exuibition days, and when special price attractions will be also added. ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.) Srarsers Coars Axo Waar THE IMPROVED SEALSKIN PLUSH GARMENTS. HAVE YOU SEEN THEM? ‘The Garments are cut and made by men tailors, and fit as only man tailorcan fit acoat. The trimmings and buttons are real Sealskin, and the Garment iteelf 8O LIKE THE REAL THAT IT 18 SUPERIOR TO THE INFERIOR REAL SEALSKIN. Jackets. $16, $20, e24, 28, $30, $35, Coats, $22, 825, #28, $30, #32, 235, 840. ‘Newmarkets, 847, 867. 830, 985, 840. 5, 840. §9-We have been frequently told that our $16 Seal Coat is equal to any offered around town at $20. IT 18 A PACT THAT THE EMPLOYES FROM OTHER LARGE STORES HAVE BOUGHT THESE SSS COREE OF CUM i tataat (Continued below.) cd Taronsave Jacnezs. All are Satin finished and Braid bound, those at higher prices having Satin-lined sleeves, Black and new shades of Reds, Blues, Greens, Smoke, ete. Derby Cloth Jackets, in Black and Colors, 89, 812, Corkscrew Jackets at 89, 810 and 812. Beaver Cloth Jackets, $8, 89, ‘$11, 813, 814, 816, 816, 818, a Cloth Coats, 84, 85, 86, 88, 89, $10, 612, SPECIAL!! 87! 87! 87! English Beaver Cloth Jackets, in Black, Green, Blue, elegantly Braided Back, Front, Sleeves and Collar; covered seams. YOU CAN'T DUPLICATE THEM AT $10, NEITHER CAN WE. ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.) Tae New Srrz Ussrens You'll find exclusive styles here, and also the same ‘wraps as elsewhere, but at Palais Royal prices, which phrase was interpreted by the “‘Star” in an editorial ag follows: i “The storekeeper who sells his woarea on credit i al- ways obliged to make good the accounts of his bad eusto- mers by taking larger profits From those who do pay.” ULSTERS in Striped Cloths, with tight backs and Joose-Aiting fronts, for 89, $10, 812, 814, 815, 816, and 820 each, ULSTEKS in plain Cloths and London-red Smoke, the New Blue, &o. ‘Tight backs with the loose or tight front, The improved Bell Sleeves, Prices $11, 912 814, and 818. KAGLANS in New Stripes, Some entirely new ef- fects, Only one of a kind of the novelty patterns, Prices 810. $16, snd 817. RAGLANS of striped cloth, alternately’ smooth and rough, loose front and bell sleeves, 818 and 920. MODJESKAS, Beaver and Diagonal and Corkscrew English Cloths, Elsborately braid trimmed, New Blue, Green, Garnet, and Black; $16, $20, $30, and $33, TERS, Genuine English braided, Militaire, “The now Angel sewtene 50" 564 CLOAK ULSTERS. Finest Blue and Black Cloths, profusely braided, $35 and $40, ‘THE PALAIS ROY: (Continued below.) = Tes Gowxs Axv Roses vr Cuausne. ‘How the “Smock” fronts to the new Tes Gowns car- ies one back in memory. Who has traveled in England and not noticed in every village and town “Hodge” and his Smock;and to think the elite of America should wear Smocks. How the old country yokels would grin if thay knew it, Henrietta Tea Gowns, of all colors, combined with Persian aud striped effect, AND WITH SMOCK FRONTS, €10 and $12. How much elsewhere? THE PaLals ROYAL, (Continued below.) 4 for 4 years, Checks and Piside,with Hood, Belts and Buckle, $5, reduced to $2.50. 1 for @ years, Astrakban, with Hood, lined with Gar- net Velvet, “Gretchen,” $5; reduced to 82.50. wate ee es 2 f0F 6 years, Red and Brown Boucle Cloth, with Cape “hier ¢yom a bere tnd Brown Check Cloth, with years, PF stripes Conta one 10, coe 1 reams “Ceviche ‘one 20, one : years, | "3 astrabhun Costa with Ota, 2 for 4 ands for years, “Gretchen” style $10, to 96, ee ‘THE PALAIS RoYAt, (a. LIBNER) Con, 19th St. and Pa. sve, $ oc87 i ae ht eS “‘Sroaz Naws Fon Moxnar w ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP. ‘We are offering extraordinary values in every department throughout the store by virtue of recent extensive purchases at less than regular prices. Tho Silks secured at the Grand Annual ‘Trade Sale in New York are unprecedented bar- gains, as is also the odd lots of Blankets, which ‘weclosed out from the manufacturers at a sac- Fiflce, We sball open on Monday a superb new Line of Ladies’ Lou Garments and Wraps. We call attention to the following special attrac- tions: DRESS GOODS, ‘You can reasonably expect to find here all the fashionable woolen fabrics you have ever reed. of, and agreat many more. In the selection of the present stock we have surpassed all previous effortsand achievement, We have picked and @sthored from the importers’ and manufscta- ers’ chotcest stocks, Whether you want plain shades, or fancy ; smooth-faced cloths or rough: checked cloths, steiped or plaid; no matter ‘What, we believe we can sult your taste. ‘Checked Wooleus are being made up tailor style, severely plain, for the street. Plaids sre being combined with checks, with somewhat smaller plaids, and with plain shades The plain shades with the Persian colored side- ‘bands are verr fashionable, as is also the silk- embroidered side-bands, and the broadcloths with embroidered borders. Good values abound, The 50c. Foules have no su- perior st the price, nor have the Hin- doo Cloths at 75e, Astrakhans are extensively ‘used for trimmings, All colors, Great. variety of Fancy Cloths for Raglans, Newmarkets, Be. BLACK CASHMERES, Lupin's or Monopole—which? Ten qualities 4m one, and thirteen in the other. The question for you to decide is not which quality to take, ‘but how much you can afford to pay, as each quality is better as the price goes higher, and each quality is the best the respective price can Possibly procure, 46c. to $1.5u per yard, and ‘twenty-three ‘qualities in all from which to select. (First floor; annex, rear.) DRESSMAKING. A feature of our Dressmaking Department is ‘the Partly-made Suits. We make the skirt, drap- ing it after the most fashionable mode, and sc- ‘company it with material enough for the waist. ‘You select the suit you ike best, and we take Your measure and finish the waist to your lik- ing. This represents s saving to you of from 85 to.$15, Wedeliver the dress within 48 hours, which is another consideration, (Parlors, third ftoor.) FEATHERS FOR THE BED. ‘The Feather Department jumped into popular favor from the very start, Wehave madear- Faagements with some of the most prominent and reliable Feather Curers in the country to handle thetr stock, and we guarantee all feathers to be absolutely free from any unpleasant odors, quills, or dirt. We offer the best-selected Live Goose Feather Pillows, covered with Striped Feather-proof Ticking, at 75c. per Pound. These Pillows weigh from 2% to 4 pounds, A bargain—It is something new to you, probably, to read of bargains in Pillows, They are here, noverthcless, and we hold this ‘one upin the paper as an illustration of what ‘we are doing in Feathers, One nundred Feather Pillows, a half yard wide by three quarters of a yard long. only $1.37 cach. Thesoare filled with the young feathers of the goose, duck and chicken, and for all practical purposes are as good as exclu- sive goose feathers. Hotels and boarding houses take notice, A good large pillow for 91.37. (Fourth floor.) LINEN DEPARTMENT. We have had a great deal to say about Linens the past two weeke—enough to give yous good. Angight to the stock. We were satisfied you would appreciate the new and attractive patterns and the superior qualities, To-day we mention Turkish Bath Towels, and quote the following extra good values. 100 dozen 19 by 38 in. Bleached Turkish Towels. ONLY 12x. EACH. 50 dozen 20 by 40 White Turkish Bath ‘Towels, with fancy stripe; splendid value. Only 20c, each. 75 dozen 20 by 46 Unbleached Turkish Bath Tor Only 18c. each; $2 per dozen, 650 dozen 22 by 52 Bleached and Unbleached ‘Turkish Bath Towels. Only 25c. each. 50 dozen 24 by 54 (extra size) Bleached ‘Turkish Bath Towels. Only 37}4¢. each. Same Towel, in a heavier and better grade. Only 50¢. each. 50 dozen 2:2 by 52 Brown Linen Turkish Bath Towels, knotted fringe; excellent value, Only ‘4c. each; 84.50 per dozen. Extra sizes in Brown Linen Turkish Bath ‘Towels, at 75c. and $1.25 each. (Second floor.) BIRDEYE CLOTH. Full range of qualities and sizes, complete at all times. Ten yards to the piece. Cotton Birdeye. 18 inch, 50c. ; 20 inch, 650.; 22 inch, 75c.; 24 inch, 88c.; 27 inch. Bbc. per piece. Linen Birdeye. 18, 20, 22. 24 and 26 inch, at $1.15, 81.25, 81.35, $1.40, 81.50, 81.65. 81.75, 82, $2.25, 82.50, 82.75, 83 and $3.50 per piece. (Second floor.) LACES, ‘We have just received a new line of 48-inch Black Drapery Nets, in superb patterns, em- bracing flowery and geometrical designs, Only $1.50 per yard. WINDSOK TIX8 ALREADY TIED, ‘The difficulty of tying the Windsor Scart has no doubt influenced many boys and their moth- ersagainst them. This objection is now over- come, as we have them already tied. Twenty- four beautiful styles made up into bows, ready toveput on, 250. each. Firat floor.) HANDSOME UPHOLSTERY FRINGES, By all means see the uew Fringes, Prettier than ever, more varied, more artistic in effect, yet cheaper, if anything than ever. Ball and Tassel Fringes, in White, Cream and Colors. Very much used for trimming short curtaing vestibule, and sash draperies, Table Bears, &c. Only 10 and 12%. per yard. Silk Fringes, for trimming wash curtains, Fall assortment of colors. Only 15c. per yard. Bilk-and-Wool Fringes, in all the latest art shadings. Only 35¢. per yard. Narrow Silk String Fringes, 40c. to @1, Wide Silk String Fringes, 12 to 18 inches oop, for mantels and window lambrequina, all colors, $1, 81.50, 82 to $3.50 per yard. Handsome voriety cf Silk Chenille Fringes, in Desutiful combinations and colorings: 81, $1.25 to 82 per yard. (Fourth floor.) CURTAINS. ‘The cheapest thing we know of in Curtains is pair. Nottingham Lace of fairly good quality, axtractive in pattern effect, 3 yards long, and Borders taped. Only 90c. por pair. We have sold Curtains not a whit better than these for more money. ‘The next best value is the Ecru Nottingham : | i t j 4 h i g ‘4 ¥ i ft ! ; j 1 F i [ i i + é ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, ‘Cor, 11th snd Foe, nw. ! i Zompensation for s home; refs given end required 16° EXPERIENCED STENOG- ‘typewriter BER 27, 1888—DOUBLE SHEET. \_ WANTED—HELP. - ANTED — A WOMAN FUR Pi FUR. Veena emer rn wae BEN ‘ANTED—AT ONCE-—3 =) a es ef pes a YOUNG LADY, ONE WHO Nasa aioe Al WISHES Bnei oe pemmoe oO aie Laer mare WANTED WouEs TO 640. Ae i SR: MISE Sasser oom W A37ED_ WOMEN Cooks £30 TO 040; MAID, ‘ANTED—YOUNG MAN FROM THE COUNTRY to milk and attend stable. Apply to ‘Smithsonian Institution. resae 2 WANTED. 1 Wo COMPETENT WHITE WOMEN, the one as cook the other for upstairs work. Ap— iy, for three days, at 1704 19th st uw. ‘Helerences required. aw Wane sOORG NS SE ENCED, IN Apply to J. BROOKS, su cet St WASTED-A bog TA ae CED ROP! Apply 10 373: BROOKS, Supt “eck Be ‘Aivecn, or Sreucy amin! aor tress iio ‘stating price, W. furnished. with, inctadiog child six-years old; Borttwest af Governme it officials, &c. Ladies having such ‘with us to go on the new bul WASTED-ELEGANT ROOMS FOR CONGRESS: should recteter them ‘KP. HUTCHINS & OO., Room Renters, 1321 F street. WANTED--HOUSES. ‘ANTED—A GOOD YO GIRI, CATHOLIC. avy {2 nurse and help withehamberwork, 1:28 M st, ANTED—A FIRST CLASS 000) MALE, Winnetaae Rec te YANTED—TO RENT FOR A CLIENT—A MOD. With? rooms: npcwest: et eben Bi0U ges month. siso, modern om Permoutk JOHN BOW $30 N THE HAT- WM. BBODT, 419 11th st nw. 1° TED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- W strks Call £308 sin ot. noe ANT! GOOD RESTAI iT COO! Weershucker, sod waiter Apps is Her es. 0027-30" ‘ANTED—A BRIGHT BOY, FROM 15 TO 18 wingians eeSGe learn the drug busi ness, FB. it 16 ‘preferred, FARET, 1825 Pennsylvania sve. WASTED. | YOUTH LIVING WITH PARENTS monde learn ibe ents’ furnishing, business: recom mndation as wired: state y ex Docted at start. “Address KUCKWiEAR, Star ome. Lt ANTED-FIVE FIRST-CLASS PANTALOON- inakers, and first-class Tailoress on fine coats; Seed pay and atendy work. “Rooms 20 and 21, 1096, a nw. 3 JANTED_LADY FOR A PERMANENT POSI- tion at 68 weekly; hours, 7 daily ood referenge uid. Apply personally, Monday, ra PAUBE 207 are yANTED—A 001 RED WOMAN TO DO ae ‘cooking, washing, ai ‘of a private family; references required. “Apply 210 Lat Rw. It ANTED — A GERMAN GIRL TO DO GENERAL WY housework. Apply 1638 17th at. n.w. cc ANTED-AN IKISH 48 NURSE IN- Y ‘quire after 6 p.m., 1117 Ost. n.w. it WASTED—A KESPECTABLE WOMAN WHO 15 ing matinors, aud capable of taking charge o? house; beat of references required. M.-C. btar citce. ocsT St , fe es FRENCH WOMAN (PARISIAN PRE- ferred) to teach and take cuarge children. Best i ‘Vt. ave. ~d EASY TERMS, OR Louse «hortuwest) of wements, forms and exact ocatiou, with MuMuber of house.’ -Ad~ dress PUKCHASER, Stat oftioe. siaamwal s eS. RENT 5 eee 4 or 10 roomme, modern. improveane erat rent. CHAMLES B BAYLY, 3 Boum ave. oc20-1m Vv y ANTED—BY TWO ADULTS A SMALL HOUSE, borh igs, oF Spcond Hose, -{——_ rh wood must” be good and central. Adas PHL D., star ofiice. otha ANTED — a. FURNISHED 1 1oUSE or NOT Niders than tea rusts mont Box, Tio Apa ‘Adiress IX, Claren- from ens W. WG don and 1éth st Oc85-St W:STED—T0 PURCHASE 0} monthly instalments, a seven to ten roots, with modern. ANTED—A‘NEAT, RELIABLE WHITE WOMAN ‘as cook, and to assist with the washing and iron- Apply after 2 Otlock pm. 508 East Capitol street, WANZED RELIABLE MARRIED MAN, WHITE preferred, without children, to take care of an Peterences, APAW Sit: police ‘ANTED — DUNDOR W. ‘3 EMPLOYMENT BU- Teau, conducted by ladies, meu and women, white of deinegticlsbor. for Ditriet and colored, for ail ki and states, with references. ‘ANTED—A GOOD, nL, ready to herself generally useful and do frouing; rererunces required. Apply at 1700 13th st nw. V ANTED—COLORED LABORERS FOR, BAT road. Gall Saturday at Dick's Amency, 61: st. Leave Sunday eveulng, at 5 o'clock, B. aud U, Kall- or come ready too at that time i. and 0, Depot areas: WAsteD* ‘SALESMA) BuoORS Duly exbaricuced laude need apply to Me . s 2 y to ME KS, in charge, Woodward & Lothrop.” 0c20-3t FIRST-CLASS WOM. one bat ence in Kestaurant cooking preferred. Apply, after 4 Dem, 1720 Pu ave. 2W, ore ANTED — NINE ACTIVE, ENERGETIC. RELT- able men to represent paying, er bust- ness; those who bave had experience as ‘collectors pre- ferred: must come weil recommended. Address Box 1, Star office, ie Tee |S ‘ANTED—A BOY WITH SOME EXP! in 9 printing office; @3 a week. Room at nw, WV ANTED-TYPEWRITING AT HOME— Printed copy: ‘amount, lowest price ‘words, Box office. Wwe NzED— SETTLED M LN AND WIFE To go ile, ‘The man to take care of a horse and cow, aud the wife to do eneral bousoworky wood Lowe ad wages paid; a ve E "34 Lovis DWIN iTED—-A COMPETENT CLOAK ALTERER ©. HUTCHINSON'S, 907 Penn. ave. o25-3t WARLED (ENEKGEIIC MAN OF GooD AD- direaeand not afraid of work oue experienced tu Vvassing oF collecting preferred : permanent place to Fight party: relorencos Feyuired. "Address bux. 138 Star offics, ‘- "oc25- WWANTED—boys WITH GYOD SOPRANO AND Wine Veloce: salaries paid’ Sappiy Tucndays “oud Fridays, vetwoe 6-30 and 7°30 pi at the Parisi Hall, adjoining St. John’s church, 16th, between 4 und vc In. Wie WE i TO EMPLO} A liable Man in your city: no experience requived. Permauent position for three years: se ary increased each year; ght easy, geutecl business; “money ad- ey a turers in our liue; euciose 2-cent. No postals. CEN- TENNIAL MFG CO, Cincinuati,Ohio. oc3-wks3m ‘ANTED-MAN TO TAKE THE AGENCY OF ‘Our Saies; size, 26x15x16 inches: welbt, 500 Its.; retail price, $35: other sizes in proportion. A Taro chance and Permanent business, ‘These safes mect ademand never before supplied by other safe Sonap low As wage not overned by’ the, sage pool ALPINE SAF: Cincinnati, Ohio. sep8-s&w-6mo" ANTED—A YOUTH 15 TO 18 YEARS OLD, Livin a, northwest "section, who has some knowledge of the ‘Shoe business Necommendations tired. Address “NERO,” Star office S-eo3t yANTED—A IRUSTWORTHY MAN OF GOOD ‘habits, residinue ouside Washington, to represent in State old’ N.Y. house. SGmamenly refer ences exchanged. SUPT. MiG. HOUSE, Lock Box 1585, N. ¥. och thasaw HITE AND COLORED HELP, COOK: W i3i0'd0 chanibermeita, Waiters; Lausavese, Kinds of kitchen help. Headquarters for Cooks and v1 B. BURG: oc23-6t* Waiters. £00. 925 nen cooks, 2 German farmers: seam 5 ITUATIONS FOR 6 FIRST-CLASS Wanteyssuwan 6, FIRST-Ci stress, couchinen, butlers, waiters dairy aud kitchen M. BUBNHAM, 830-622 F st. nw. 0 hau WWANTED—BY A YOUTH 17 YEARS OF AGE, A \'f juation in | fice or store; willing to make hiumn- NY siti msnteeeerrerceiice cgeteae 127, Star otfce. a Ware COMPETENT TYPE WRITER DE- sires work on her own inachine. Address C. 1454 Rhode Island ave 2" 3 FOR COOKS. Seam- ANTED—GO TO DICK’ 8 AON help. am strean, Butler, Coachunen, Waltera thd citler. ‘Ail heve city reference. 613 7th sk B.¥. TED—WILL PAY $25 PER MO. AS LONG Bae Wivow: staromes | we TW ANTED_DRESSMAKING TO DOIN FAMILIES ar ‘take bome ; satisfaction in cut- perfect and fitting; uses tailor aystem. Address MISS ‘Star office. ie ANTED-BY A COLORED MAN, A PLACE AS _WANTED—LOTS. _ ALE 18 ALL SECTS ot the city. Call ou or gend descriytlon, 0 terms, &c.. to WALKER & WALIEK, Brokers, 613 F st. n. y ANTED—WE HAVE A CUSTOMER POK A LOT bet. Kand Mand 18th and 21st sts. n.w., valued from 81.500 to 82,000: also one for a Louse situated Detween North Cupitoi st. and 4th st-aud D to L sts w.; worth from 3,000 to €4,000. Owners will please write to or eall cn = oc27-3t__ JNO. F. WAGGAMAN, 1003-5 F st. 2. WANTED- MISCELLANEOUS W Axe 2oFOk GASH FORNITUKE: PeaTuEn Beas, ‘or entire Housebold ‘kit Bs by loves, H. BAUM, 219 7th st_ aw. Wate PARTNER IN A WELL-ESTAB- lished Real Estate business of twenty years. To Sma of asane and good standing eroatniuce- meuts will be offered ze WASTED-BY 4 FASHIONABLE DRESS-MAKER orders for work op Ladiea and chisdren'e dremoyat moderate prices. Call 1108 34st uw. di WASTED #200 FOR FIVE MONTHS BY A responsible inan, who will ) ANTED—LACE CURTAINS LAUMDERED, 50c. Der paxr:scnd postal, goods for aud re: fumed: "Quaker steain’ tatndry, G21 Baba‘ z26 nw. i ws rED—TO BUY FOR CASH STOOK AND Aetures of trocery store it, northwest part of the city, “In answer state price aud addres of store. G. ‘A. Ni, Star office, WASTEDS CAN RENT URES TO GOOD tenants iu one mouth, northwest section pre ferred. Great demand, THOS. H. UNSWUR. Agent, Collector, Notary Pubuic. 1836 7th stn WASTED WOULD LIKE TO PROSECUTE LOT of pension or other ciaime om shares or combile- on, Ten years’ experience, J. 8. P, Siar office. V price hot over $25. Address COOKE, star office, 1t" ANTED—A PLAIN, WELL-BROKEN BIRD DOG (potuter oF setter): ‘of 1ooRs no object; WASZED-COUPELET-SECOND HAND, MUSI be cheap: -tate price and where itcan be seen. Address COUPELE1, Star cfc. WASTED REAL EsTATE SECURITY FOR & Joan of, 84.500 at @ per cunt: ‘mo comuuianioua charged. Address B.S. J., Staroffice.— ocz-zt" WANiED—To EXCH ANG P—UNIMPHOVED Property #4 the northeast aud Meridian Hill for funyroved, ranging in price from 82,000 to 86,000. Address V. P.,'Star oitice. oez5-3 WAST 10) KEEP, BOX S1ALLS; personal attention to care of horecs. Order box at Price's Stable, 3: 7 Toad, 8 miles {rom ©: Soc30-Lin, WASTED EAITTING AND CkOG Orders lett at 1338 H st. Wer st b.w.. C class work, ‘0c19-1in® y ANTED— WELLS DUG, BORED, AND DEIVEN; pumps, wind-wills, tanks of all Kinds: well ia- terial furnished and repaired, WM, H. MOFFAT. W Anise Chimn:ys to know thet 1 guarantee: te ure theusor bo pay required, Tapwes, Faruaces aid Latrobes made to heat oruo pay. W. k- DANTE, 1413 I7thst. uw. ocedia Wem. TT KNOWN THAT LADIES CA! have stylish, well-made Drewes and Wraps amade at Hill. wee 26t ANTED—TRY OUR BUTTERINE AT 20CENTS yand , don’t get strong vr rancia, keeps bet- ter than utter; siusfacticn ssured-or movey me funded, stalls \, SLY aud etal decorated), Market, opposite Guideu's first- ‘solicited. cell-lin* 108 Stu st. ne, or Bisdensbune, Gay tat 12 90%, suturdayeall day’ alvo 46) stn, Shy Gal 1 30% Pakurany al day alo 46 0 gh a ‘oven ali day. Telephone, 643-2 or YU. WM. oO SCKIBNEK WTR WW ites, 1213 Fst ow. ie cena at at as for Every State and Territory. WANTED — STUDENTS IN PHONOGHAPRY el tepiig panemor aria ra, artes oe —" ee ny ee y ANTED—ALL KINDS Wi W fearonsbie rates: Tanke. applied by D. 3. MOFFATT, ANTED_ELECTRIOITY ralyein Sciatica Ch trict I'S. NICHOLSON, 604 12th st. n.w.,cor. F. Jy TED — GOOD SECOND-HAND CLOTHL Wemiipie oi Gent a ec or TXsKExS Loan 0mce,201 Fenn. ave. 71 MINGTON TYPEWRITER, NO. 2; WANs ‘RE! ‘also, position ass and ‘tpewniter, Address Miss L , 226 Del ave. no. WWANTED-PARENTS OF OBILDREN BEGIN. ir rch ay roe ag bo their grade, may procure aid for iar af thei bomen, ba wo Me a0 bar eQuosted in schools of house or xive a furnished. LOST_AND FOUND. ‘OST — OCTOBER 24, CH - ENGLISH Teward on return ‘and cash earaee oe, seers ieee 7 EEN BTATESMAN, dtar ANTED—BY A AND See eee Situation to: ANTED—BY A gehen brea" oe WANs O8T—IN FRANK HUYSTER'S SALOON, PEXY. 7, 3 Es 10 WILL (ver and White Frou 301 Bast Capitol ee Caray sr, please x x. OW W. ‘BOARD. CY Lacs : fear = PRE PES fi: aw wi Na u ‘T—THREE NICE ROO} BAY Win, Fauhererniee ate Ss fer iu advance, bo children over three *ee SOK RENT—1006 17TH &T N TWo Pi E Furnished Hooms on thint oor. with wath, cee, *. etaine for went {0K RENI—FURNISHED OK UNPURNISGED Rooms, with or without board, 2058 1 st m. Feterenoes exc Plog, Ab & deairable iocation and gontend bouse. will Tent cheap to @ without chudren partion wit ACK, Two off ned, Aeluectet ub T conventeners tor 2 SO—UNFURN isn. Commumoating rooms, sultalle for House Wile, closets, bath, boat, gas JOR RENT—i300 W STN Wei Npso By, and clean rocuts, newly fineaien ROH BENT — ONE Lakoe Prone story, Pst of unfurnished | with or w: PEL. Searomen OK KENT UNFURNISHED. Ss Remstest cates Se OK BENT—TWO BOOMS AND aLov ey a Kent $25, tucluding light and beat, 110. {0k RENT—TO A GENTLEM ence,» desirable tu deooes: ‘private faunily. 11; ] RENT—FURNISHED OK UNPURA Fooms on the third floor, fromt, @5, ai 1025» aw {OR RENT — COMMUNICATING hird, Boor, all elegantly fussed ae ou Nevegumtly Aduelved and Riaued, fret-clase tale board WOOL sh w AN With ted, and ali £ uMMt heat énd gas; $20 per month; D12Uthe. ue JOR RENT—1220 0 ST. NW. ShcoND lurve, iront, alovve room. Also beck. T-~ fumicating. cheerful, well teated and ius tin UTIPUL, ROOMS SINGLE us en suite, im private family .furniabed lary cc ‘corner house; suuth abd vast front, peu thre lnc every run, Feferences required 110K et. ocl0-20" NW. Thi rable, with b ag. alee Bished rooms, very Suitable for light be Parlors; nochiluren, 2 RENT—1WO ROOMS: GONVENIDS yee B. & P. frewht depot, terms um Ww. ; for gentlemen only {OK KENT — A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED room with open fire, ina private family tral location ; to a single geutleman, 10 per tun ences 63 Apply at OON Sth tn w. oc JOR RENT—1537 15TH ST, COR OF Y Di ihtful front rooms, southern eayomure. nis ‘clase table bosrd in private famuiy , teruin y rat fi m TWO Lard ae OK RENT—1903 H ST. NW. Asbed oom, second Muor. \ ssoutheru exposure; no chitla JOR RENT—FOURK LARGE communicating Kooma, 2d fox Lurkt bourekorpiug. large furuinied ouch windows; private family. Beterences. (Ok KENT —THREK FUKNISHE able ior houseseepin. Advance. couveuseut location. Ay LW. Care paws tmbeoor {OR KENT—TWO COMMUNICATING furnished ; bay-window , ou cid flex rvom, hot and golf water, on eaiue Woor, a stn.w.. Private faudiy ocut-iste OR RENT—A PLEASANT HOOM, FUXNISHE oF unfurnished weound floor. ui <iern eon ppg tauuiy cues square’ irom cars 1428 Pieree Place nw" {Ok KENT —DELIGHTFUL 100" Po a oce7-Bt be SuMMURICRLINE roOmS, ‘suitable or Light bow (cepa: as, &c.: house occupied “by SLT. also stable. 205 Cat. ae. res {OR RENT — POUR NEATLY FURAIS Tuomas, two comm Uulcating , each sul talite cntiemen; reut moderate; 407 G st, u. ‘ew Peusion Oftice. JOR KENT—THKEE PLEASANT SEOUND-S1uK Tyotus, furBinbed for housekeeying 40 hat. & LOK REAT—TWO COMMUNICATING Koo! second Bloor, iucludiig heat, was and batl ern exposure. b04 bette. _ {OK KENT—0s3 G oT. NOW, HANDoOMELY furnished rosus, southern exposure, Pluubing near Patent and Post Ome, {OR KEN1—1010 HST. NW, HANDSOMELY furnished rooms oF suite of route: wear 1 re} ott OK KENT—NoV, 2D, TWO MUNICATING UnfurMiebed rocins, With beat anu wus, soutbers exposure, at 3o H stu... upp. the Govt Printing Ul Ree, one Turuisbed if requll iv RENT—NICELY FURNISHED BAY_WiNDOW desirable ‘eagtborhved, private tau, Rane dour, weuLemen proierted 12386 13th 73 eat aud gas, © duet nw JOR KENT — UNPUKNISHED second story, water, -be.; 826 KENT—1WO VERY DESIRABLE SECOND: ory Tuste, with lange closets, with ‘ree bourd, at 17 Grant Piace, Ok KENT—416 Gib ST ly turwi NW front room, close to Pei ELY FURNISHED KOOMS, aT Masracutinecis ud mnedern improvements JOR RENT—TWO UNFURNISHED OOM; also, oue nicely furnished ruca.. us good luce Convenient to veveral Lines of wtrect care. Ling: 437 1st m RoE BART TWO UNFURNISHED eaung Huoms, second fluor, bay wind: front; beat apd gas. 433 Msi. a. JOR KENT — FURNISHED — SHOOND - ste Front Koom and adjoining Koon, tose arate; both cosy and cheerful. Very reescusule 0 716 14th at. a.w 187, HANDSOMELY FUR MD firet floor. als. baudaoiue Rows Pius uioxderate a i Wt EST. NW. LARGE FURMISE frout room, three windows: alw suite of us ished rooms, couventent to Peumou Oftce aud {OK RENT—110 1 ST. NW. PURNISHaD rooms, with buard: table boarders wan! ouse and Very Convenient location. rel FOE REXT, TWO NICELY FUKNIBHE rooms, With or without board, conve lines of cars. terms moderate, Lome: Anguire BOO at. RENT—AT 1222 11TH St, X.¥. 0 ‘Very pleasant sunny roou ol first floor, turpis or unfurnished ; well heated . reterencon, POH RENT —IN VICINITY OF SCOTT CIRC cou 19 FOWA CURCLE, wate tat pri th, = By _Sewonee sh VOR RENT—AT 610 2isT BT. XW, NEW Feet ht ann, hens