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__THE EVENING STAR. _ WASHINGTON CROSBY 8. M f¥rom the Charleston News and Conrier.} ‘THE USES OF CELERY Ss... Editor, | Are Now Matters ef General Interest. The Evening Siar bas n re | bona fac.daiiv cires than treble that of any other da ¢ pablivhed ta Washincton, rnd renat to that of all the | other celts popers here 2 | + permanent. mer The following is from an interesting letter written by stogiat, Dr. C. W. Benson, of Balti- | more, to # frieua, an editor of a prominent metropolitan | daily: i ion of the extract of Celery and Chamo- has been but re-ently introduced to the ey ded tecether. THE ain ard ¢ paver Ly maid on or business n have and therefore I ents, licly to avoid answer- i change pu spepsia, are prepared nd are intended expressly to ire wDy case where no organic m Chicago comes th Lexiets. telegraph cxapany, with a be has been quietly organ'z+1, and Uist 11s already at work building lines irom th pal ¢ ‘W the princt The names of ‘ble for achoo! children who prominent a ven as | ches caused by an over Dacking t ran oir aiwics. and or ali cumees of hard ane a nervous cen t:r8 need “ Postal Tet: Yous fear,“ weakness an L ectric and tel ed by . They oe ? but are not purgative.” Ste waists. Price, 50cents abox. Depot, give the st:t wore, Md. By mail, two ‘They may or tr nix boxes f to any address. fsed relief um . BENSON'S NEW REMEDY AND FAVORITE | PRESCRIPTION. DR. C. W. BENSON'S | SKIN CURE | 15 WARRANTED TO CURE "MA, TETTERS, HUMORS, INFLAMMATION, yy. Consoiblate Uh 0 oF Slick on Ue the pric MILK CRUST, ALL ROUGH SCALY ERUP- s et TIONS, DI ©S OF HAIR AND t SCALP, SCROFULA ULCERS, TENDER ITCHINGS, ‘The shape tn Which the water pili pasced the | AND PIMPLES ON ALL PARTS OF THE BODY. House y vis not altogether satiat the skin white, soft and smooth: removes tan %t throws a large portion of the exp: and freckles, and is the B toilet dressivg IN THE Witeaiamte a ihe Geuos oe the ee atly put up, TWO botties in one pack- ee ce oe bs i Ah axe, © both internal and external treatment. f, and at the same time teyntres them pay a | “Ai Geet class druggists have it. Price $1 per package, tax for the water they 1 ses them any | Bhere tn the owne sent of th Works t re taxed to build on pport. Stti the need for an Increased supply is so Lnper | that the people will cheer-ully accept almost any burden of taxation to make Quate fiow in all parts of the city. TH! GREAT SLAUGHTER the water question are set forth very cleariy in the extract rom the House det: m Monday, printed In Tne Star elsewh. it will IN that are ind > District p OF Mr. Speer, Mr. Townshend, Mr. Hoze and others m e jon of the re ns of e| MM MM II for ani nt exposition of the n ns of the | MM MM TT District to the gener: gent upon this mat- MMM Ti 1 MM MII oe _——— MM M ‘The Pennsylventa staiwerts are seeking to In- duce Mr. John Wanamaxer, of Philidelphia, to fie take the canfidacy for represeutative-atdarge from that stat=. No doub: he would give strength to their ticket Mr. Wanitnaker, we believe, = cq’ Makes no pretension to that vecue and uncertain a NG’S PALACE , alled Statesmanship, but he possesses a ee 7 : very large share of nn se tact and bust 814 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. ness talent, which seem to be Sadly lacking In the legislative bodies of the present day; and if he once got to understanding the routine of legisla- tion half as well as he understands and practices the art of advertising ft would not take him loag fo assume a leading position in Consress. 0 The Maine republican state convention ‘The ENTIRE STUCK to be closed out before build- ing. Barzains extraordinary. Children’s, Misses’ and Ladies’ ELEGANT HATS and BONNETS at slaughter- ing prices. Ten Thousand Doilare’ worth of STRAW HATS, CHIP HATS, PORCUPINE and MANILLA, CANTON and MILAN HATS must be sold. and Reed for Congress. A. Boutelle and S. D. Milliken, who were defeated In 1830 for Congress by Messrs. Ladd and Murch, respectively, were also nominated. Col. Fred. Rovie, of Gorham, Was nominated for governor. The ticket is ¢ sidered altogether a strong one. The attendance at the convention was th Years on an occaston of the Publicans wili go into the coutest evidently with & Will, while thefr opponents have the discourage- Ment of a split in thetr rank erats and the straight-out greenb. by Solon Chase. ee ‘The European residents of Atex. are leay-| {ng there with all the dispateh they ommand. cis feared that riots much more serious in their PLUMES.—Twelve Thousand Plumes. Plumes in white, Plumes in cream and black, Plumes of all colors, | most excellent in quality, at prices that will astonish all. RIBBONS.—Ribbons in all widths and colors, Gros Grain, Satin, and Watered and Brocaded, elegant Sash Ribbons. Ten Thousand Dollars’ worth of Ribbon wil be slauzhtered. 1 FLOWER: Elegant French Flowers, the loveliest, consequences than those of last Sut Will occur | genuine imported, and most magnificent Spray, at 75 next Sunday, as the Egyptian ps e evidently | cents to $1.25, worth §3 and $4 a Spray. mean mischief. The Khedive tas gone to Alexan- as ria, but he fs accompanied by that wily schemer TI a a IN Arabi Bey, who, under the guiseof restoring order, | TB? ormous stock of MILLINERY, consisting of will probably secretly incite Ux lence. 4yptlans to vio- | the most choicesnd select and fashionable Goods, must be sold to rebuild and enlarge KING'S PALACE. ———_~«ee Our reports show that the dreaded army worm Ss Shen made its appearance {n ¥: DON'T FAIL TO CALL IF YOU DESIRE TO SAVE ous parts of Mary- Jand, and fs already doing gre The farmers seem to be unable to che 48 sald that Paris green, which ts u: Potato bug, 18 also ellicaccous in heading off the army worm. ———___~« > —___ 4 Athrifty brother of the landlord Rourke, who ‘Was assassinated in Ireland the other day, pro- poses to turn the murder to his _pec MONEY. KING'S PALACE, No. 814 SzventH STREET NontTuwest. ®"Pear in mind we have no connection with any tage. He has served notice upon tue British cov- | ter establishment in this city. dele ernment, claiming ten thousand pounds steri compensation on account of the muruer of his brother. GPECIAL ——___~e- 8 It Senator Ransom’s special committee upon the | BBR BSS5g Potomac front improveinent intend to report tn BBB ARGAIN Ssssq Season for legislation this session they should set Ray BeecS fabout it The committee has certainly had the isubject In hand long enough to be able to report IN LACES ‘exhaustively upon it. -- ~ — — AT HITE GOODS. a Pr UU Muara © S588 om ph SAE B HANS” fesse LARGE STOCK. Bes 24 “ou MMM Sggg8 7 SERA Dore were THIS WEEK. FIGURED SWI i LACES YACES! INDIA LINENS, from Ie. to 40c. per yard. LACES! LACES! PERSIAN LAW: LACES! LACES! During this week we shall offer Special Bangains in Trimming Laces, amongst which are the following: One lot IMITATION DUCHESS LACE, worth 18c. ayard, at only Also, NEW SATINES, An immenw stock of PAKASOL: W. W. BURI Je1s-3t N TE & CO., nd 607 K sta. northwest. 10c. A YARD. 'T LACE, worth 25¢., AT lic. A YARD. One lot CLUNY LACE, worth 20c., AT 12. A YARD. We Lave about 3,265 yards of that Oriental Laco left, One lot BRABA: HOSTETTER'S, HOSTETTER’S. H OO. SSS, TITT FFE TIT? mE 7 z= which Is the talk of town, and shall continue to sell it PEROT one week more for EEE RRR S558 2to. A YARD. fer Sgggq | _ We have in onr Lace Department over 500 patterns to E R 1 ct Exe § z 8, RY psec and we guarantee cach pattern a Special BBR OA OU OU MM MM™ 7 88885 CELEBRATED STOMACH Box £4 Hy eer 5ss3q BBB A A UU MMM Sgg8 7 Es TL OTUT FTIT EER RRR s888y ‘THIS WEEK. BB It T Tr IN’ BRE OE ERE Ssssq eld 416 SEVENTH STREET. == Reevants! REMNANTS! ! | — 10,000 yards of real Wamsutta Cotton, in remnants from 1 to 20 yard pieces. 0c. Lonsdale Cambric, in remnants. Lie. Pacific Lawns, in plain and figured. 5c. India Linen, from 8e. to 50c. ‘The feeble and emaciated, suffering from dyspepsia indigestion in any form, are advised, for the sake Jef their own bodily and mental comfort, to try HOS-| Persian Lawns in plain and figured; all prices. ‘FETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. Ladies of the | We have Just opened another line of beautiful Satines. Most delicate constitution testify to tts harmless and | = par! ‘Silk Grenadine, in handsome designs, from Wes restorative properties. Physicians everyw! dis- - = usted with the adulterated liquors of peaches pee | cerns st softuead peices, Latus stock of Ladier a aie Se a east a ee ee ee nly J. A. LUTTRELL & CO. 817 MARKET SPACE. | Bez04D BRIM STRAW HATS ar WILLETT & RUOFF'S, t jue For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally. el Yarious CAUSES Advancing years, care, sickness, disappointment, and hereditary prediaposition—all operate to turn the hair @ray, and either of them inclines it toshea prematurely. AYER'S HAIR VIGOR will restore faced or gray, lieht or red hair to a rich brown or decp black, as may be @esired. It softens and cleauses the scalp, giving it a healthy action. It removes and cures dandruff and ! bumors. By its use falling hair is chected, and a new | growth will be produced in all cases where the follicles ‘are not destroyed or the glanda decayed. Its effects are Jeautifully shown ca brashy, weak or sickly hair, on FE 2 few applications will produce, the lone and 3 i Offer a rare opportunity to our citizens to import of youth. and sure in ite results, it incomparable a8 a dressing, and is especially valued the soft luster AYER'S HAIR VIGOR is io a “ DINNER, DESSERT AND TEA SETS bit colorices, contains neither | from the renowned factory of sil nor dye, and will not soil nor te cambric it lasts longs om the bafr, and keopeit freuh ‘and vies HAVILAND & 00., Faaxcs. itaparting an agreeable Senn, Sn | SE Jel4-Im 905 Pennsylvania avenue. a ON a TONTO SPECIALLY toenfeebled invalids fants is Brown’ Iron Bi It will not injure the most delicate, but lifeand a ives new life ew strength to both mind and t ae W. BOTELER & SON - i. ‘THEY STOOP TO CONQUER! THAT IS, THE PRICES FOR FINE CLOTHING AT THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS. ‘ JUST RECEIVED. Alanre lotof FLANNEL SUITS, G.A.R. style, to be sold at $7, worth en Good all LINEN SUITS at $3.50, worth $6. Fine YACHT CLOTH SUITS st $13, worth $22. Boy's Sine LIGHT COLORED SUITS at $7, worth 812. al Eo DIAGONAL SUITS, frock costs, at $13, worth Se ALSO, Fing BLUE FLANNEL SUITS, fast colors, $10, worth SEERSUCKER coars sna worth $1.75. WORKING PANTS for Seth $1.50, FINE PANTS, in light colors, at $4, worth $8, FINE BLACK CLOTH SULTS st$18, worth $40. BOYS’ MIXED SUITS at $4, south $7. Hlegazt DRAP D' ETE CUAT and VEST at $10, worth ALSO, Alsrge Mine of white and faucy DUCK and PIQUET VESTS at 7c., $1, $1.25, 91.50, worth double the price. ALSO, Stylish CASSIMERE and CHEVIOT SUITS at $10, worth 317. ALSO, * Light colored English SEE GE SUITS at $13, worth $20. Fine French WORSTED | Sur its at $15, worth $25. BLUE FLANNEL PANT Sat $s and #4, worth $5 and $6. Odd BLUE FLANNE! TS at $1.50, worth $2.50, OUR MOTTO: NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOoDs. Satisfaction guaranteod at the Misfit Store, CORNER TENTH AND F. Open till $ p.m. ; Saturdays till 11 p.m. Je13. A™ ABOUT SERGES, Serges have for the past five years been steadily grow- ing in public favor. This growth is due entirely to the merit of the fabric. Like every good thing in wearing apparel, the m>ruent it is found to take with the people the market js flooded with imitations. It was the same story with Flannels. Eyery manufacturer that could make aFlannel produced one at Just a little less price than a good article could be made for. The price waa fust enough off to be attractive. The wear of the zoods, however, was a great deal off. ‘To come back to our subject—Serges—an imitation is the very worst thing to buy; the seams won't hold to- gether, and the color will not stand, even if you are carsfui enough to walk on the shady side of the street. WE GUARANTEE THE STRENGTH and tne firmness of the color of those we offer. We have aneat Gray Suit at Ten Dollars; a Brown Suit, a Neu- tral Brown, at the same price; an elegant Black Suit of Serge at Twelve Dollars and a-Half. In Blue, we offer the “‘true blue” Serge Suits at Thirteen Dollars. Then we have a Blue Serge Suit at fifteen. It is a handsomer finished Serge than the thirteen dollar Suit; itis not as good a Suit as the $13 one, for the Thirteen Dollar Suit won't rub off—Crockiug is what tailors call it. There are lots of higher-priced Serges than the Thirteen Dol- lar Suits, but there are none that wear better or hold their color as well. es A. SAKS & CO. STRICTLY ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS, Jel2 816 aND 318 SxvenTH STREET. [pp * eer & HUFTY, $09 Bg Sgib PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, » GENTS' FINE FURNISHINGS. GENTS’ FINE FUKNISHINGS. GLOVES. HANDKERCHIEFS. NECKWEAR. NEW GOODS FOR MEN'S SHIRTS. A fine Cambric neyer be- fore imported, and for sale bby no other house in the city. Examine the new Goods! r for travelling and country} wear. There are many very, decided attractions. iJ erst fo12 933 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. wit THE NEXT TWO WEEKS ‘WE MUST CLOSE OUT $10,000 worth of Misses’, Children’s, Boys’ and Youths’ LOW SHOES AND SLIPPERS, Just the thing for School Examinations. 100 pairs Youths' Pumps, 50c. ‘360 pairs Youths’ Fine Low Ties and Button, $1 to $2. ‘75 pairs Boys’ Durable Low Tics, $1. 500 pairs Boys’ Best Tics and Low Button, $1.25 to $3. 125 pairs Misses’ Fine Kid Slippers, 500. 600 pairs Misses’ Three-strap Sandals, 750. ‘2,000 pairs Misses’ Stylish Sandal and Opers Low Button, Newport and Vassar Ties, $1 to $1.50. ‘250 pairs Child’s Three-strap Sandals, 500. 1,500 pairs Child’s Heeled and Spring Heel Low Shoes, Opera and Sandal Slippers, 750. to $1.25. Infante’ Fine Kid Slippers, 20c, Callearly to avoid the rush. WILLIAM HAHN'S RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 816 SzventH Sraeer, . 1922 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 52 Sign Red Slipper. Je10-1w Ww Ix o M's, 496 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. GREAT REDUCTION IN MEATS, Open Saturday night until 12 o’olock. 0-20 GHIBTS TO ORDER. 1882—DOUBLE SHEET. WANTED—HELP. FOR RENT—ROOMS. EDUCATIONAL. ANTED—COMPETENT DRUG CLERK, BEST 9 RENT—ONE NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, ROF. ALEX, 8. De WOLOWSKL, PIANIST W ‘asco to cultsote moan. aeldGees Cee SsPEST tly located; references exchanged. Inquiré ‘and Vo has new courses office =" © = ir atidit Bah tvect northwest. Ye weet and ANTED A EIPST CLASS OUTSIDE HOTEL | FVOR RENT—TWO UNFURNISHED HOOMS, AT =F Baro es Attend trains.” Address Calvert Honge, | 710 15th street northwest. ele-2t* " an R RENT—TWO LARGE PARLORS, OOMMUNI- , 909 T treet norte 1230 Parisian V AN2D A CANVASHEE FOR EINE LIFE AND | A cating: fret oor: furnished or unfurhisbed: terme pues ee ene we ara wee etd SFrench mative aod ‘ered ceident Insurance. a COC} iow sumines. ‘6th street nocth- LE TREE’ . | colebrated Sorbonne University of Paris AGRISWOLD'S Law Offices 1429 Pennsylvania ayes | west = Jeuc-atr_ | BP tive rooms; water in the yand: lot 25 feet front 5 | Sea-ime _ — ae R _RENT—ONE SQUARE FROM FRANKLIN | Sromiecs’? = pes aa NCH LESSONS—SUMMER TERM ANTED—TO GO TO GHARLESTOWN, W. VA, Park, two nicely furnished communicsting roonis = = < = Tate rates. Morning and Evening Claasor a TMi, Cook; Mo waahing: $10; white ‘chimber” | on eccond Goor. with board can be ranted by persons B SALE THE MOST DESIRABLE PROPERTY | ners and advanced pups. se maid: same 5 ‘here: “Apply 82 ithout ch; Toons elegantly located, with expos- » at the wost end Pleas. | ant, ‘and practical. A sood horihwost. C. E. PRICE &'CO. Te two streets Apply at 1101" 13th street north. | aut, aud situated at the horthwest corner of Patk etreet pe ANTED—A 810UT OFFICE BOY. CALL FROM Wit tomatoe mornins. Phe FOWLER & CO., 1105 7th street northwest. itt WS TED-FIFTY GOOD RAILROAD LABORERS to work on and steady work. Apply 0 CHARLES W: STUBNEI, Init uk hemek northwest. Railroad fare paid. Jel4-2t” WAXTERGA PROFICIENT DRUG CLERK. AP- ALES , corner 7th an . northwest Jel5-3t" ANTED—A GIRL TO TAKE CARE OF CHIL- dren and make herself generally useful; must stay nivhta and bring city reference. Apply at 314 Pi tyivania avenue nortiwert pry eee V ANTED—A GOOD WOMAN AS RESTAUR. Cook; none but an experienced hand need arp at 1716 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. del: ANTED-A YOUTH TO LEARN THE 1 business; must be industrious, and come well recommended: to such, « pening is offered. Ad- Grea Box 4, Star oftices ss Pons 8 Oe te Waar. SPONSIBLE WOMAN TO TAKE full charge of house where there ix no cooking, washing or ironing; no children. Must come well recommended. Apply 1107 F street northwest. Je12-3t on ® Farm. r N 9th street northwest. ig y ANTED—WHITE AND COLORED COOKS, G1 Baltinnon 2 Shtieteh hi eee Vou vant copies: mn ilsdelyy ork ani ; Foutilies furnished servants with references. "Ivy. Wa, §, treet northwest, Ideensed Agency. C. E, Prt y ANTED-STEADY, RELIABLE YOUNG MEN, or well-grown boyy to drive carts; our work lanta 10 mouths in the year; wages, 70 cents for # day's work, paid in cash every saturday. Apply at the stables of the Washington Brick Machine Co.. H and Boundary northeast. my29-1m WANTED—SITUATIONS. Vv yy ANTED_BY A WHITE WOMAN A SITUATION as indy’ maid and seamstress; no objection to Teavings the city. Apply at 1635 L'street ‘northwest. WANTED—ROOMS. ANTED—TO RENT A ROOM ABOUT FIFTEEN foot square, or a small, clean brick back building on or near 14th strect northwest, to store furniture ine ‘Addrom., with terme, location, &c., Box 26, Star office. WANTED—BOARD. yANTED-BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, V Gi EMAN D Board in a private in the northwest section NTL fami, of city, stating location and terms, Bo: Star office. dela ___ WANTED—HOUSES. V ANTED-BY A V¥ LADY WITHOU children, a Furnished House to take charge during the sttamer; best of city references given. Ad- dress Mrs. J. M. J., Star office, Jel4-3t* Wi ‘D—FURNISHED HOUSE FROM THE Ast of July till October or November, for its care, or would pay axmall rent, Best of reference. Address, stating termis, Box 89, Star office. Jels-2t* of ure on two streets. west, dele: FR RENT — TWO WELL. FURNISHED ROOMS for colored gentlemen. Cail afteraoon or evening at 1123 11th ‘treet northwest, near M street. Jelé-Lw* JOR RENT_ONE Roome miitable for get s 1209 F street northwest. JOR Bi LARGE UNFURNISHED aiso, two furnished NT_FURNISHED PARLOR AND BED- Toom, first floor, $13; also, large Unfurnished Room, $5; at 613 H etceot northwest, near 7th street. Jo-d-3t" at exceptionally low rates, for the summer; references exchanged. Call at 1003 K street porth- west. Jel3-3t" ‘OR RENT—A SUITE OF UNFURNISHED Rooms, modern improvements, delixhtful neigh borhood, Rent low, At 632 North Carolina avenue southeast, 13-3t" and the old. y Branch road, and containing about 121-6 acres, and im wed by a fine residence contain~ inz 20 rooms, with all the city conveniences of gas, hot and cold water, &c. Aino, two stables, carriage howse, wood house, simmer Kitchen, &., combining the ad- vanteges of botn city and coun tr For particulars in- quire of S.P. BROWN, 1426 F street n. w. je9-2w* JPOE SALE HANDSOME RESIDENCE AND LOT, southwest corner M and 24th xtrvets, fronting on 24th street 231 feet and on M street 230 feet. containing 53,150 sq. feet. A large three-story mastic brick, I airy parlors, chambers, dining-room, pantry and modern improvements. A two-story brick stable and >: house Choice fruit, flower and shrubbery. Wil cell at a escrince. For particulars anply, premises. ‘Jel0, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17-08" OR SALE— BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE—ELE- gant 3-story Brick, 1416 6th street northwest; nine rooms besides bath rocm: perfectly dry cellar; modern improvements; 19 feet by $1,000 cash, balance eary payments. Inquire on premises, my3i-; ‘OR RENT—933 G@ STREET, LARGE PARLORS, handsomely furnished; also, Rooms on second and third floors, eouth front, delightfully cool, at reduced prices for summer. Jel2-3* JOR RENT—FLAT OF THREE ROOMS, CEN- traily located, with bath and coset, in. first-cl order: will be rented to a ood tevant for $12. THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, 917 F street northwest. Je12-3t GOR RENT—TWO LARGE PARLORS, UNFUR- nished, Dewy. papered and painted, on first floor, above Markriter's store. 626 E street northwest; have been occupied the past five years as physician's office and sleeping-reom. Apply at store. Je10-2w* FIRST-CLASS FURNISHED ROOMS, inglo OF en etite, first, second and third floors, until November Ist. 920 17th street northwest, Farra- gat Square. References exchanged. e520" (Ok RENT—ROOMS_ONE SQUARE FROM Phomae Circ'e, for the summer, furnished or un- furnished. 1127 13th street northwest; furniture stored. References = VOR RENT —TW HED 01 nished Rooms, singly ot together; to gentlemen only; if di } hear corner L street and Ver- mont avenue northwest, Address G. F. Eee ‘m2?2-Iin* R RENT—TWO ROOMS, ON SECOND FLOOR, 411 7th street northwest: newly papered avd painted. Apply to JAMES Y. DAVIS' SONS, 621 Pennsylvania avenue. m5-1m FOR RENT—HOUSES. JOR RENT—LaFAYETTE HOUSE, CORN 2d and B strects northwest, House has thirty rooms, and is well established as a business place. Will be rented at a reasonable price to a good t. Im— mediate possession, Apply to THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, 917 F street northwest. Jeld-3t Fe, RENT OR SALE- » 432 H STREER northwest—A larze threo-story Brick House, with all modern improvements, containing 13 rooms; also, carrisge house and stable. Inquire at 430 H street northwost. Jel3-3t" FOE RENT A SPAT THREE-STORY BRICK House on Vermont avenue, just above Thomas’ Circle, containing nine rooms aud'bath room. Kent to FITCH, FOX & Jel2-3t per month. , 1437 Pennsylvania avenue. RICK, 1510 9TH STREET NORTH- rooms, bath, &c., $30; Brick, 1510 Co- Iuinbia street, seven rooms, bath, cellar, range, latrobe, &e., $20. ALBERT F FOX, 930 F st.'n.w. Jel2-3t Py 23 I STRE NORTHWEST, eleven reoms; good repair; excellent neighborhood. ‘Terme reasonable: reduced during summer. Sani Plumbing. Apply to THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Jel WANTED —MISCELLANEOUS ANTED—TO_ HAS handed 7-octave Pianos. be paid. ‘The highest cash price Address immediately E. C. H., Star del4- 20" TEACHERS AND STUDENTS, WHO d vacation profitably, to address D. » P.O. Box 697, Baltimore, Md. WANTED_A GENTLEMAN WISHES TO HIRE A ‘Coupe. with one or two horses and driver, for the summer months for light use. Any party having such 4n outfit to let toa careful person, address SUMMER DENT, Star office. 3e10-6t" ANTED—HORSES TO PASTURE. CITY REF- rence, Keepine Horses a specialty ; ean be neen at Price's stable, 311 6th street northwest. bie CLARK, Stig ANTED-HORSES PASTURED AT ER month on my Farm near Bladensburg. Plenty of rass, shade and water. Inquire on premises, o SHREVE, Bladensburg, Mc ress ml5-Im* W ED-CARPETS TO CLEAN BY A. H. CHACE & BRO., next door to City Post Offic The only perfect carpet cleaning machines yet invent No club or whipping process to ruin carpets. Carpet Tambrequins, Sc., eared for during the summer, Orders by télephone or otherwise. Carpets returned same da: mld ANTED RICE, 490 MAI La A southwest, Cleans Carpets better, with less and tear, than ‘anyother firm in the city. remade; Feathers renovated; Furniture steamed. ders by telephone. INU! ‘wear Mattresses Or- mi WV ANTES: $ iM CARPET CLEANING. IM- proved machinery, no injury to carpets, work thoroughly eatery Send orders, by phone or otherwise, to SINGLETON & HOEKE, 801 Market Space. 025-4 ‘D—UPHOLSTERY WORK OF ANY DE- ion. Mattrestos renovated by rarified A. HL a8 steam. CHAGE peta cleaned to appear nearly new. fe & BRO., next City Post Office. ice: nine rooms; modern provements. Apply at 727 Sth street, Pre A SIX ROOM HOUSE, WITH and 911 K street northwest; rent, $20 month. “Apply at 1106 L street northwest. ENT—930 NEW YORK AVENUE, 4 DESIR- able three-story Brick, containing fourteen moms; all the modern improvements. ‘HOS. J. FISHER & CO., 1324 F street northwest. Je9-6t FE RENT—1816 57m STREET NORTHWEST, A three-story Brick, containing store, bakery and dwelling; all modern im rent reaxonabie, Oe. J. FISHER & CO., 1524 F street northwest, VOR RENT—SIX-ROOM HOUSES, MODERN IM- provements. “WHEATLY BKOS., corner of 7th street and Rhode Isiand ayenue. Je8-6t JOR REN ELEGANT FIKST CLASS nished House of 12 rooms, to private family only. Location and neighborhood most desirable. $150 per mo, ROBT, A. PHILLIPS, 1428 New York ave. Je5-lin OR RENT. F 1749 Pa. ave., store and |1105-7-9 19th st.,7r. $75.00 bh 959 93 00 | 3326 30.00 915 tat. Mt. ~ 10. ESCOTT & CO. d I streets northwest. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. OR SALE OR TRADE FOR CITY PROPERTY—A Dairy Farm complete on the Bladensburg road, three miles from the COU; Would suit admirably, for a butcher. Add:ess FARM, St . Jel2-6t* t. 425-6m Corner 200% WANTED 710, ANNOUNCE THAT JOHN E. BEALL, Room 4, 1420 New York avenue, is a Com- missioner of Deeds for Every State and Territory, U. S. Commissioner, Examiner and Notary. Always in office from9 a.m. to5 p.m. ‘m2 WS 2iP, OLR GOLD AND SILVER INTARGEOR imal Quantities. ‘cash price paid. Pennsylvania avenuey bet. Ud and fg euekee Panay WANZED YOU To KNOW THAT ISELL AFT class Tailor-made Second-hand Suit, much better and agreat deal ‘& common Lew suitcan ‘be bought, at JUSPH'S OLD STAND, Hii oth ae anorwest Ne Bowe bag eet Foe, a # Second-hand Clotting. o May Pat Sani’ BUSINESS CHANCES. FOR SALE OR HIRE—A LOT OF JACK-SCREWS, Lumber and all apparatuses connected with house raising. Apply immediately to WM. SAYRES, 2195.6 atreet northwest. Je14-at FOE SALE, CHEAP FOR CASH—CIGAR STORE, r ofeggatand. 99074 Pennyslvania avenue northwest, jel2-6t" ‘FXOR TRADE FOR VACANT GROUND OR A GOOD Farm. I have a first-rate three-story brick dwelling, with back buildings, all improvements, on 6th street northwest, between D and E; and, also, a comfortable two-story dwelling on A street, Capitol Hill—to trade or unimproved property or a farm. “I witl consider offers of property Y ineum| or will pay some cash fe = Ee A. MOINTIRE, jel. 918 F streot, 6 BI ALITY MERCHANTABLE 200000 Busts tr veineaines delivery at low fixures. CHARLES T. DAVIS, office 1114 Penna.ay yard 2Ist and A sts., adjoining U.S. jail. _ jell OR SALE— TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. 625 F street northwest, three story and basement Brick Dwelling House, with Brick Stable on the rear; all in perfect condition; lot 25x121.23§ toa 15-foot alley. Part of lot 6, square 230, on 15th street, opposite the President's House park, 69. 234x100. Part of lot 5, square 397, on 9th street, between P and Q streets northwest, 22395. Lots 1 and 4, in square 605. THOS. J. FISHER & CO., ‘Real Estate Brokers, Je0-2w 1924 F street northwest. WOR RENT AND SALE-ALL CLASSES OF Houses, Lota, Count residences, and Farms in Maryland and Virginia. JAS. L. DAVIS, 51 atrect, or 1218 3ist ntrect, Georgetown. m22-3m_ Jo & PRESCOTT, ‘At REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, Has many valuable residences for es Teasonable ices, ranging from $2,500 to $15,000, located at the Rivest Hind,” center of the city and other desirable points. Improved and unimproved lots for sale in all of the city. Prices areadvancing. Now is the time buy. Money to loan on Real PRESCOT?'S: REALESTATE EXCHANGE. 1410 Fret, nw. al-3m BOARDING. GPRAGT NSION, STREET Ni = GPRAGUE MANSION, 601 E STREET NORTH. niente cases OO Ten Se alot eee ITs AGY PROM- table, will be found a desirable place for summer Doargite. “Hato, “525, $90, $90 and S10 por saonte, TRE LEXINGTON, CORNER 15ra STREET AND New York avenue north’ location, ‘the ‘Treasi ion, summer home. _ Large, Location central and conve- Jel4-3t" OARDING. — ROOMS: FURNISHED AND _UN- B' Tarnished: Graaslent Boarders with room, $1 pa Je3-3m*__ SARAH FLAGLER, S16 Indiana avenue. EDSON, LATE OF THE SCHOOL OF treok nortiwrest, sas i tach, Bae Fenvoy 208 M m reroratol to alone} and Biscuits at 7 ami. when ordered the night before, ‘Also, Home-made ‘Cake. First-class Mi LINTON HOUS! #Tocation “cent catered mi8-im* AND 18" |.—FIRST- ; Room and . ERMANENT, TRANSIENT, AND DAY BOARD- aeons my4-2m" M. T. SOUTHALL. 12 9rH STREET NORTH- ery Eph ee ey in the ‘Boarders ‘sccommo- LOST AND FOUND. ‘T—ON MONDAY, 1 PROBABLY mean Ee Shiv diastenerd O8ST—IN A HERD] STREET WED) Laan bor See FICtEt, FOR SALE-ONE OF THE BEST BUST- ness Hotels, located at Trout Run, taking the year round, in central Pennsylvania; well furnished; 18 acres Jand connected: depot st door; rents for $1,500 yearly in advance; in perfect order; owner 71 years old an 1m bad health; would exchange in part for farm or lencenesr Washington. J. ,, Williame- port, Pa, tuy2i-lm&ke FRUIT AND DAIRY FARM FOR SALE OR F: change for city property, in full view of this ci Good paying farm: 100 acres. Bargain. Easy terms, ROBT. A. PHILLIPS, 1428 New York avenue. m23-Im FOR, SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROP- erty, Farm three miles from Bladensburg, containing 350 acres. One-third cleared land, suitable for gar.en- ing or farmins poses. Wood enough to pay rice fed. 1415 N treet northwest. meh © Sit COUNTRY BOARDING. 'UMMER BOARDERS WANTED, IN THE FA- mous Piedmont Valley; location one of the health- jest in the county, near the Blue Ridge Mountains and ‘Address W. A. BRAWNELS, railroad. U lle, i quier county, peer. CO ere ROOMS AND BOARD, PLENTY of milk, &c., at Mills Station, B. & O. R. B. Apply on premises. Je13-3t* MRS. JACOB. DESIRABLE BOARD CAN BE PROCURED CON- venient to Ferry boats, running between Wat = ton and Alexandria. Apply to Miss DEHL, #8 Sou! Duke street, Alexandria, V ‘Jel3-2t* JOR SALE—PRETTY HOMES—ONLY TWO LEFT of those beautiful three-story (Queen Anne style) Floures on Bt near 15th; thorouehiy built; fin hed in hard wood: beautiful’ neighborhood: price, "O00, on easy terms. “Also, 3-story and back Buildin rick House, 11 root jodern throughout; in a beau- tiful neighborhood, edjacent to Iowa Circle, at $5, 2 easy terms, to itamediate purchaser. Also, » ban some S-story’ prea brick frout House, brown stone trimmings; 11 rooms; nice concrete cellar; all modern improvements, near homas Circle; price, $11,000, W. E. BURFGRD, 1115 F street northwest, |" my29 SINESS PROPERTY ON Tra weet, bringing @ rental; or will trade for @ dwelling in Washington or Geongetown. Send postal to 1122 14th street northwest. mJ6-1m SALE—LOTS AT A MODERATE PRICE, A DE- FOR OR SALI sirable routh front Building Lat, 20 by 98 feet, on $y siveet fourth lot west from Athy’ street northwert, TUCKER, Second Auditor's Off: Jel3-68* OR SALI E LOT iaxz7 with cottage. . Vacant; one Lot 18x100, ¥acant; ob a prominent street on Capitol Hill, a few doors from Pennsylvania avenue. Inguire at 425 11th wrest. Jes-1m, i RUILDING | Li 50X150 ieet, on 7th street road at top of the hill; price wow and terms reasonable, A. A. BIRNEY, 390 4¥y stecet, Je5-108, A BARGAIN. LE-AT A GREAT BARGAIN 50,000 feet of Ground on east side of 13th street all ont between D and reets southesst; only $500 Tequired down, the balance can be paid in five or more years. purchaser has privilege of pat ing all Cah, will et J. W. STAKR, 1429 New York avenue. OR SALE—AT HYATTSVILLE, BRAUTIFUL Building Lots, prominent location. low prices. Also, House and Lot. Apply to FILLMORE Attorney, 3 49 wireet. —TWO CORNER LOTS, 25 FEET ,, situated on 6th and Massachu treet northeast, fronting Stanton Sat statue, ters easy. arety ioe ABOUT northwest. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS OR SALE-ONE PAIR OF FINE BLOOD BAY ‘Mares; Just arrived from Kockinzham county, Va. ; five years old; good drivers and sound; can be seen at PRICE'S STABLE, 311 6th street northwest. {OR SALE-A GREY HORSE, SUITAB! ' light or heavy work; between 6 and 7 years old. Quire ut 2012 H street northwest. SALE-THE LARGEST Fu SALE CHEAP—-A LIGHT, THRE) ce erates Wagon in order; has over seat. Apply at 509 K street north ASS FAMILY HORSE, indy can drive him: war: EY A BREWSTER T CART IN PE! order, with a new harness. Can be seen at 1000 9th atreet northwest. Jel2-3t* Foe. SALE—A NEARLY NEW AND FIRST- class Spring Wagon, suitable fora butcher or gro- cer. Apply at 200 455 street ‘southwest. Jel2-3t* RK SALE-SIX BEAUTIFUL DRIVING AND RFECT omens, ; Horse and Harness; alxo, Vic- larness and Jumpweat. The above Ne le offer refused. To 7th street uorth- west. Jel2-6t F° SALE—HORSES, CARRIA \D HARNESS, ‘The horses ares fine pair of lane bays, black points, eight years old, perfectly sound, and ‘gente. The harness ix nearly new. The carriage ix built by one of the best New York builders, strong and roomy, toria, Horse and stock must be sold. be seen at DOWN and but lite used. Apply to 0. C. GREEN, 710 BD street northwest, Je8-Lw (OR SALE—TWO VERY FINE SADDLE AND Harness Horses; Horse, Sidebar Bus; ness: one pair Bay Mares, match Y road team. HUGUEL' York avenue. JOR SALE — CHEAP. 5 WILL BUY A NICE juguire at 1017 7th street RK SALE—JUST RECEIVED A NUMBER OF fine riding, driving and work Horses; also, several Bugwies and one Phacton. | Will sell cheap. Everything first-class. THOMPSON'S Stable, 9th and O streets northwest. m20-4w" KR SALE—100 CARRIAGES, BUGGIES AND ‘agone, Dew and second hand, ‘at bottom prices, at W. F. GEYER’S *‘Carriage Reposito y," 468 and 470 C street northwest. Elegant turnouts for'hire by the day, week or month. mi9-3m POR SALE_OR EXCHANGE_CARKIAGES! CAR- Tiages—Some of the nicest, prettiest and most atyl- ish Carriages, Buggies and Wagons in this at reasonable priows. Repairing and Painting done in the best manner. 8. J. MEEKS, 621 G street n.w. 420 R SALE—LARGE VARIETY OF THE LATEST Fbiciiiicun new and second-hand: also, Phetons, Suries an Carts. “Repairing done in fhe neatost manner. JOHN M. YOUNG, 313, 6th a7-3m_ and POE SALE-THE CHEAPEST, PLACE IN THE city to buy both new and second-hand id Buggies of all kinds. P. D. SCHMIDT & CO. Pennsylvania avenue northwest. 2 FOE SALE-SPRING AND SUMMER CARRIAGES. A stock of one hundred and fifty to select from. Axent for Boston Buckboard Company's Side-Bar Buz- gies and other light carries. ‘The best in the country for the money. ou. pairing vromptly atten: .. RUBT. B. GRAHAM, m29_Repository and Factory, 410-416 Sth st. n.w, Gall at strect northwest. MLLE. V. PRUD'HO! was COLLEGE FOR YOUNG LADIES. Ful Collestate Course “Musto and “Art. Toeation te ic Ppautirn and healthful. Season berins date Se iatecce Se eS Sn SO NIVERS' OF VIRGINIA. ‘Summer Law Leet ine weekly) begin 13th, July, 188d, and end ses Ueptennieer” For circular ply (P.O. University of Virginis) to JOHN B. MINOR) Profesor Com. and “Atak, | ew.eian QPENCERIAN BUSINESS OOLLEGR, CORNER $5 Kinch and D ctrects mortrwest canes Coe floor of LINCOLN HALL BUILDING. its arrangements for training sons and real life. Graduating exercises. held last 5 yacation. Students received every month in the year, For tustruction. “day or ‘evening, "by" the ‘month ot quarter, SPRING 4x Susten Néstions give atodents Pel iocmeton a Or IE acta SARA A. RPENCER, Vis Principal. D W SENSO, ON APENATORY OF MUSTO—AT TIMMS’ NEW HALLS, cor. 7th and Daw. En- trance on D sirect. Thirteanth year. Piano, vi . Violin, ie. ‘Twelve teachers. aavantaree . B. BULLARD, Director. ja4-6m* = W. FLYNN, AM, Ss. ‘S.W.’ corner Sth and K streets northwent. Frivately or in Ciass—Mathemation, Latin, Gresk, French, German and English. Special attention to prep aration for College, West Point, Aunapolis and all com- petitive examinations. Terms in advance, mil Wy USICAL AcADEM 1721 _ Dg Saves Sr BET. Conn. ave. aXD Ire Stueer Noatnwest. Principal, J. P. CAULFIELD, Mus. Doo, Studies resumed September 26th, ESS AMY LEAVITT, OF BOSTON, TEACH of Vocal and Instrumental Music and Harmony Address 944 K street northwest. Lessons contin: until July 15. aus MS 8. L. CADY'S BOARDING SOHOOL FOR Noun. : eirculnr. ne _ ATIN, GREEK, MATHEMATIOS, NATURAL Scr 4 ence — eee pe Rd = clans. — prepared for Collage sud cou ve examinati wrevenqdress ‘A. SANUS, AM. o4-8m Columbians Collage, WASHINGTON, (COULEGIATE Instrrure.— ‘Boarding and_Day ‘School for Young Ladios Children, re-opens September 19, 1881. o cireulare apply to Mrs. Z. D. BUTCHER and Miss M. C. DOUG- LAS, Principals, 1025 and 1027 1th street northwost.96 PERSONAL. _ W, Nis AND ©. E. PRICES PRIV: @ Detective Agency. Consultations free. All ness strictly confidential. Notice to call mt resid promptly attended to. Office hours—9 a.m. to 10 p. 26 ¥ ntrect northwest. mi6- PRIVATE DETECTIVE AGENOY, 309 9 Wal caren ny el on be SO cares: conmuliation free when requastod,; all Dusiness strictly’ conideutial, Finder. mib- ADAM ROSS, THE LONG-ESTABLISHED, RE. Mande Sos and A, iver Setisfaction in ail > = HEE Fe | o. a ee eee ons Present and fu selves Sustaean love and mmeicimony. Aaa te Seouaee Ose visi st : pe faction given or uo ay, Consultation Hooma, 402 Pp EAT PPP AA 1 aA it ®sssq Pp AAA AAA I 3 P24 Lin aA UF Ass! RRR OO ¥ ¥ A KROOVY AA ERR OO ¥¥ AA EROO ¥ AAA Ee KR 00 ¥ AA Tut AND 7 PPE Po Fae = om PP Ee at Be Be os P LLL UU MMM ERE Sgss¥ 5 GREAT REDUCTION IN THIS DEPARTMENT OVER 100 DOZ. PLUMES IN STOCK, AND THR SAME HAVE TO BE SOLD. DO NOT WAIT UNTIL THE LAST MINUTE, BUT COME NOW WHILE THE ASSORTMENT Is COMPLETE, MONEY TO LOAN. Lady with two children, five and ten years; and with one child of twenty months, Private family preferred. Address T., City P.O. jel2-3t* Giogn COUNTRY BOARD CAN BE HAD WITHIN three minutes walk of Highland station, B. aud O. R. R.; airy rooms, ood water and shade. ‘Address C. W. HARVEY, Bladensburg, Md. Jel2-e06t" HIANING SECURED A HANDSOME RESIDENCE half mile of Jeasup Station, on B. & O.R.R. healthy and delightful _neishborhood, good shade and ‘abundance of fruit, will accommodate Summer Board- ers from the 20th'nst. Apply to Mrs. M. C. BARRY, 1115 I street northwest. Sel0-4t" UMMER BOARD — FOUR COMMUNICATING and other Rooms, with first-class Board, in a private louse, delightfully situated within half ‘an hour by horse cars of Baitimere: good shade, milk, fruit terms moderate. Mrs. LAMB, ‘Gorsuch Waverly, Balt EW WINDSOR COLLEGE SUMMER RESORT. icent shade, ur Springs, Blue Views, Hetns: ‘Porches, ‘Stables, Horses, We. Circulars at 1015 Pennsylvania avenue, commer of 11th street. Ad- reas A. M. SELLY, New Windsor, Md. Je6-3m_ (OUNTRY BOARD—AT WOODSIDE, NEAR BER- Clark county, Va., convenient to railroad. Comfortable rooms; mountain scenery; good table: Bin fruit; shade, &c.; no mosquitoes. Address TE VANMETER, Gaylord, Clark county, Va. ‘my26-1m_ (OUNTRY BOARD— PLEASANT ROOMS AND Core **Maples," near Laurel Static W.B. B. «£0. Apply to W4&NTED JULY Ist_COUNTRY BOARD FOR Lad, B. ; references KEN- mi9-Im* (ODATED WITH twenty ran lands fruit Ad mY-lm* HAD IN A PRI- ‘Orange county, Va., UMMER BOARDERS ACOO! § Pleasant Rooms at GUNSTON HA thereevery day. Daily mail; fine library, Posting and bathing. “Terms reasonabie, M. SMITH, Gunston, Va iT BOARD ‘Pate tunily. Plodinont seston 3 mile from station, mail daily; db; references red Kiliveas £°6° NA508 iccon, Orange com Vat mi6-Im* SPECIALTIES. (A REGULAR GRADUATE, Deeley sie ah Pl Ea espatey sils rostiocat and-advion. “Wor taieen: SON, Liberty street, IR J. B. GARD! Z ‘chursh, Fugen D' the es = a Qe, M. A. FREN MAGNETIC HE: AND ‘Medium. ‘the city MESeiee ena TURKISH BATHS. tially by gentlemen and Epes MSiFt TO LOAN, ON REAL ESTATE SECUR- ity, in sums to suit, at lowest rates, CHAS. F. WOLLARD, 708 D street northwest. $1,500 AND #2,000 TO LOAN ON at six per cent peraunum. Comunission GEO. TRUESDFLL, 605 street. Je13-3t* 350, $1,000, Real Estate, we Ww ONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY. THOS. J. FISHER & CO., 1524 F street northwest. v m1i-3m yro8** TO LOAN, ON REAL ESTATE, AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT. R. O. HOLTZMAN, als 10th and F streets northwest. ‘ONEY TO LOAN. T have MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTA’ ‘of trom $100 sums: and upwards, at lowest rates of 1n- moderate. Nodelay. B. H. WARNER, 28 a6 Fetroct Lorthwest, ‘ONEY TO LOAN, M Jn sums to sult, St Jowest rates, on approved real estate ity. FITOH, FOX & WN, 1437 vania avento. PROFESSIONAL. R. ‘ARR PARSONS, DENTIST, gh Rae Wao foie rg of e: “in Filling a » Office hours 9 a.m. to5 p.m. ble fees. cd Aes rents shale oe ns nade OUR increased and ability to withstand the 2 “s devit effects = Vee be Other experlented! Personas el Die Warts shir. on, D. C., fi and syoidance of Corns, bad ails ‘and all. complaints of ‘the fect. Establiehed 186f- Fes, $1 pee visit 20 M. 8. PARSONS, MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN, successor Rk Ly ‘Fi bonwarthn BA’ = ‘with Shower or a free. Office from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.; open il ® p.m.. Tues- Thursdays and 618 6th north- three fi Si aT a ranted. RTIFICIAL TEETH MADE BEFORE AND IN- Ave ie > splendid succes.” Modern nd exilin at ‘of Dentistry. Moderate fees. NALLY, 1921 Feaoet horth west ‘OWLAND DENTAL ASSOCIATION, No. 211 H' 436 = three of Pennayl frous Oxide, “withor “Fe $1 for the foots and, 50 cant ach adalront too oF she aro Best “Artinctal eet. Ron hors ero ian eet Spumiscaning by be furnished free tonnd from ine ofc iw ‘war- ty in DON- ‘DR. Sy PPP AO A IT g8S8q eP 4 4 LULA a I Sgss3 RRR OO ¥ A 9 mre 3 ye fk = Eo £ £4 Je10 L v0 MMMM BB Ei) BEE EE Bt tus “oo ME ze it A BIG TUMBLE IN WHITE PINE LUMBER AS USUAL WE ARE THE FIRST TO REDUCE PRICES. WHITE PINE INCH SECONDS DRESSED @) SIDES, #40 PER THOUSAND. OUR INCH SECONDS ARE AS GOOD AS MOST OTHER YARD SELECTS, AND MAY BE BET- TER CALLED WHITE PINE CLEAR LUMBER, DRESSED TWO SIDES, FOR % PER ONE HUN- DRED FEET. WILLET & LIBBEY, 48 COR, 6TH AND NEW YORK AVENUB Niort, THE TAILOR. ss 8 0 Muaw Mm UALR surTINas. SERGES, MOHAIRS, CHEVIOTS, BLUE GREEN, BLACK AND MIXTUBES, MIDDLESEX YACHT CLOTH AND COOL, DURABLE FABRICS. PANTS TO ORDER FROM $5 TO $10. SUITS TO ORDER FROM $20 TO $40. NICOLL TAILOR, €20 BROADWAY 620, 139 TO 151 BOWERY. ‘The Bowery store 1s open evenings, Saturday ti! 19 Samples and rules for eelf-measurement seut by mall application,

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