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THE EVENING STAR. _ WASHINGT on * = SS € S. NOYES "Editor. Die Exening Star has a rezvinr. permanent. fora Hae dnity cirenintion mere than treble that ci any ether daily paper published in Washingion. and canat to that ef all the Gther daily papers here added toxeth Perecie eavine the city for the eummer ean have THE Br suru ilet to their eddree, 7 aud changed as Often a= desires, for fitty cents a mont = anes . invariably in ‘She Eieventh Hour Pica For Guitean. Put e ly decides: chy interposition of power to delay the tion of the assassin, ¢ ‘The demand e its course, without Inter- eny clamor fer calm judg ment of the coun- a based upon an intimat: knowledge of every Yact and detail connected with the assassin’s rime. Thts eleventh-heur appeal for executive elemency repr Anterest din x se ed themsel prow ai reasons. ‘The Das been urg time sent, mainly, only a few who are study of insanity. They in Guiteau’s fata for request for a respite upon the cround that there fs not {t before the day fixed for the ex- ugh and sclentifle Inquiry as to ssassin’s mind. It might be 4 force that could not be com- Datted, thst there was nothing to hinder those comraission of Inquiry from asking ‘They could have made the applica- moaths ago,and the fact that they de- ferred it warrants the suspieton that the delay was for the purpose of affording a pretext for a respite. But the history of the assussin’s trial, and the er and conduct of the man himself, as ince he murdered the late President, furnish a complete answer to all the pleas made in his behalf, and ju tify the pubic demand that ho shall pay the penalty of his crime, as the"law has decreed. When this effort to save Guiteau from the gal- Yows, on the theory that he ts Insane, ts considered, An the licht of his trial and the subsequent legal Proceedings tn his behalf, it ts plain that tt has nothing bat a sentiment, prompted by professtonal Or sclentific Interest, to rest upon. The very plea ‘that fs now set up was made at the bar of the ‘Crimina! Court—insanity. It was the condition of ‘the assassin’s mind which was the subject of the Jong trial before Judge Cox, and certainly no fa- inalever enjoyed more advantages or facilities than were permitted to this one. All the ‘Witnesses desired were summoned at the expense Of the government, and after weeks of patient in- quiry the jury rendered a verdict of guilty, which ‘Was, in effect, that the assassin was mentally re- Bponsible for his act. His own conduct did as Much to impress the country with ais mental Soundness ss the evidence. He displayed the keenest perception as to all potats bearing upon ‘his case, and frequently advised bis counsel, per- ‘Bisting all along in his right to assist in his own @etence. But tne verdict which sends him to the gallows oes not rest upon the proceedings tn the Criminal Court alone. Every tribunal that has appellate Jurisdiction has reviewed those proceedings and apprcved the result. Even a judge of the United States supreme bench has passed upon the verdict {nd found it a rigiteous one. Nothing in law or Justice can be found to warrant executive clem- eney, and to accord it would have an injurious Moral effect. Should Guiteau escape from the “doom which justice has pronounced upon him, the lect. would be to encourage criminals of ‘Bis class and caliber to execute vengeance upon those who thwart or disappoint them. The plea “Of insanity and inspiration would be invoked to Justify malicious murder. The only safe courseis ‘Yo let the law, into whose hands the assassin was elivered on the day he committed his crime, dis- Pose of him as it has decreed. To saatch the as- Bassin from the gallows would gratify a few ex- Perts as a triumph of their theory, and still fewer ‘Who are Interested from ties of blood, but it would Glsappoint the great mass of the people, who be- ‘Heve that justice can only be satisfied in the as- ‘Bassin’s execution. —~<+o2—__ ‘The railway shipping business of New York 1s Practically at a stand-still, on account of the ‘@trike of the men engaged In loading and unloxd- Ing freight cars, and the mercantile tnter- sts both of that city and of aistant points are suf- fering in consequence. One side or the other to ‘the contest must yield soon, or serious results will follow. As the ratlroads are rich and powerful, ‘and the laboring men are poor, and dependent on ‘their datly wages, 1t is lkely that the latter will De compelled by necessity to give way. It will be Father hard, however, tf they have to do so. Their demand for better wages Is certataly not an un- Feasonable one. Their cour, and what they a er hour, a very slight advance, indeed, consider- ‘Ing how much the cost of living has been increased @uring the past year. If 17 cents was a fair price & year azo—and tt assuredly could not be consid- red munificent,—20 cents 1s evidently not too Much now. But what aggravates the matter, and Fenders the position of the railway companies More untenable, is the fact that the trunk lines Bave ordered a large advance fn the freight rates, Wo tuke effect on the Ist of July, On first clas¥ freight bound west the tncrease 1s from 45 cents to | @ cents; second class, from 32 to 50; third class, from 2% to 40; fourth class, from 19 to 20. In view | @f these Mgures it fs difficult to sce how the appeaj | @f the Isborers for better pay can be resisted by | their employers, except by openly assuming the Ground they have long held in point of fact,— +Bamely, that corporations ure big fish and work- ‘gngmen are little fish, ant that the big fish have ‘oth the right an and the deonved to eat the little ones. It Representative Young 1s correc ¥ reported, | y®hat gentleman was never more mistaken in his | fife than ho fs in his stated belfef that “the people jOf the country want the proposed reduction of the Anternal revenue tax on beer to 80 cents per barrel, | and on whiskey to 50 cents per gullon” “The | | People of the country” want nothing of the sort. | ‘The manufacturers of those articles may want tt; @ smail clique of speculators may want 1t; and here and there a few consumers may want It; but “the people” as a mass do not want anything of the kimi. What they want ts that the revenues of the country shall be raised mainly from articles of Tuxury, used by the rich, and that the necessities Of life shall be taxed as lightly as possible, whether Dy internal or by customs duty laws. Beer and ‘Whiskey, used as a beverage, are both articles of Yuxury, pure and simpie, except in a small number ,Of cases where their habitual uss has made them @0 imaginary necessity. Neither are absolutely sential as articles of food or drink for daily use, and both can therefore very well stand the tax Amposed Uy existing laws. The power of the gov- ernment has been used too long for the benefit of ‘the few and to the detriment of the many, and tt is. time fora reform in that respect. Let those who are disposed to use luxuries pay roundly for thetr | Gi Pleasure, and let the articles that are indispensible im the daily life of the workingmen, women and children of the country be afforded at the lightest Cost possible. That 1s the true policy, and the policy ‘that the country must adopt if It would enjoy pros- perity and immunity from labor strikes and indus- trial disturbances of whatever kind. General ‘Young ought to turn square around. He 1s march- ing in the wrong direction. The distillers and _ Brewers of his district are not “the people,” by a ‘Jong way. ——____~++______ i Spreads political designations developed by ‘Whe demoralization of parties in Pennsylvania is That of “Cameron democrat.” It is employed to @efine a class who, calling them:elves democrats ‘W national matters, support the Cameron dynasty, fener trom interested or personal motives, in | Btate contests. Some of the friends of Senator | WwW OUDWARD & LOTHROP, 921....++.+...PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE... Will offer next week the following Special Barrains in + MEN'S FURNISHINGS: 25 Dezen ECRU LISLE THREAD HALF HOSE, splendid quality; never before sold leee than 75c. pair; we ehalloffer for 50c.per psir. Having closed several Jets from the importers in fins Lisl» Half Hose, elegant styles, we rhall offer at 62%e., T5c., 87¥e. and $1 per pair. ‘The best value ever ehown in this city. SUMMED TIES. 100 Doz White LAWN TIES. +2 doz. 25e. 109 Doz. White LAWN TIES. 250. per doz- (Superior quality. j 100 Doz. CAMBRIC and PERCALE TIES. .25c. per doz. ‘The best quality and styles ever offered at the price. WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT. Special Bargain—48-inch REAL SWISS LAWN, in three qualities, at 22c., 25¢. and 30c. per yard. ‘These are specially good value, which cannot be du- rlicated, but we bought them very much under price, and give Cur customers the benefit. BOSTON DkY GOODS HOUSE, .+PENNSYLYVANIA AVENUE.. je2t WOODWARD & LOTHROP. HEN YOU ARE BUYING, DON'T FORGET THE TRUE BLUE SERGE SUITS, AT $13. THE GREY SERGE SUITS, AT $10. THE MOHAIR SUITS, AT $13. THE BLARNEY TWEED SUITS, AT $15. THE CALCUTTA SEERSUCKERS, AT $15. THE BLACK NUN'S CLOTH, AT $12.50. THE BLACK SERGE SUITS, AT $12.50. THE BLACK CHEVIOT SUITS, AT $15. THE CUBAN DUCK SUITS, AT $7. THE PIN CHECK LINEN SUITS, AT $6.50. THE BROWN LINEN SUITS, AT $6.50, THE SALT SACK SUITS, AT $10. THE CRASH SUITS, AT $10. THE CHEVIOT SUITS, AT $10. THE CASSMERE SUITS, AT $13. THE BETTER ONES, AT $15. THE STILL BETTER GRADES, AT $18, THE FINEST GRADES, AT $20. ‘THE PIN CHECKS, AT 322. THE SILK TWEED SUITS, AT $25. if NONE OF THESE WILL SUIT YOU, BUY AN ENGLISH SEERSUCKER SUIT. MADE CORRECTLY THEY COST $3.00. MADE UP CHEAPLY THEY COST $6.50. A. SAKS & CO, se 316 axp 318 SEVENTH STREET. | A NDERSON’S SCOTCH ZEPHYRS REDUCED FROM 45c. TO 37c. Bs 2-inch wide SCOTCH GINGHAMS, at 25c., former pdrench 33 JACONETS and TOILE D'ALSACE, reduced Figured P rench SATINES at 370. ani AW! former ee ST ie. Erenelt LBATISTES, at Be.” Feaueed thom Zoe, wn drices” on PARASOLS and EM- BROIDERED | ROBE: re Bargains’ in SUMMER ILKS, FOULARD SIL KS and BLACK GRENADI DRSETS. aLOVI to $2.50. DERWEAR, CANTON CREPES: in SILK, WOOL, LINEN and COTTON HITE GOODS, iy at por pular pt ETLAND and CHUDDA SHAWLS. mut assortment of choice SILK FABRICS for nummer Wear,” Black Spanish Lace N S$ for Bathin i MidHATR DUSTERS. SH FLANS LADIES’ LINEN and te-PLAIN FIGURES S858 —_ SSS5 ER Ssss8 Een 28% Po Eee (Successor to Perry & Brother, ) Pennsylvania avenue, corner th strest. Established 1340. Je24 QWEEFING REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPART- MENTS. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS IN FIRST-CLASS Goo eduuced from 6224 to 50e. mye Ginuhanns reduced trom Boo; ke toe Maas ms roduced from 13 tole. Stcipet Fedaced from 37% to 15e.; Frouchi Piques rorluced from 3 tol ih igen, GS las Table : n Hematitched Handkerchiefs fro 15 to ioe: ; Lupin's, superior all-wool Nap's Velling, (black and colored, ) 29¢. India Linen and Persian Laivns, 20 Cashinere and “Shetland vie: $iaSl-b0; Courtauid’s ail ik Cnn Tene I iinen Stat 20¢, ; 10-4 Sheetins, 30c. + Plaid Fowels end Cinen ‘orchon Laces and Ham- Vestas Sas Witte ty, Comy.te 48c. ; “extra spent 0 ‘ath ‘Sik Sun at lows than half their value to Ser jab ‘Thread Gloves, 10 to 15c. Entire stock at At 1BRODHEAD & C0.°S, $240,393 1205 F street northwest. EW BOOKS. Floating Matter of the Air, by John T, $1.50. Ants, Bees mad Wasi by 8 Bir Jom, Lubbock, Inter. Scie. Series. $2; Ay Cameron, with more freedom than discretion, per- | dee Wa = haps, have been boasting that he can get ald enough from the democrats to offset the loss of the }imdependents. If this be true the Cameron demo- @rats must be numerous. ——_—<e»—___ ‘There seems to be a prospect that the miners’ , Strike in the Cumberland region will be ended FRANCIS B. MOHUN, Je2h 1015 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. pont Week: ‘The strike ts so mutually disadvan- that both sides should now be in a mood }for a compromise. Itis thought that the miners ‘will go to work at the rates fixed by the compa- ‘Miles, with a concession by the latter in the matter -9f the hours, i ——_——_<e>____ |. The Virginia democrats begin to appreciate that they lack organization, and that they are sadly @vermatched in this respect by the astute ‘Mahone. It ts about time this fact should be- gin wo leak through their hair. Bh dee ROPICAL,. LACE BALDRIGGAN BHTE RTS and PANTS, z BEM had SHIRTS and PANTS. W. 8, TEEL, 402 935 Senne ‘avenue, gaan makers Ree ree ire mea de ee ea Wwe HAVE JUST OPENED A BEAUTIFUL A Pagers ‘31760, formeriy sold A U MMMM ™ sss jay a BR AA U MMMM. Ssssg B AAA U MMM 3 = aa uu MMM Sgs33 FT BATHING SUITS for Gentlemen from 65 cents up. THING 81 = sstacaian for Ladies from: $2.25 up. BATHING SUITS pois for Misses from 6 to 16 years. BATHING SUITS a Boys from 4 to 16 years, BATHING HATS AND CAPS from five cents up. ATHING Ss = ‘e reas lor Ladies, Gentlemen and Children. THIN 3 Be 1G SRUNES se cette and Boys. YACHTING AND BICYCLE SHIRTS, YACHTING AND BICYCLE SHIRTS, for Gents and Boys, at BI A U UMM MM" gsss BP dk B UMMaM* S'S Pa iAg BEANE cos BBB A A UU MMM Sgss8 $023 416 SEVENTH STREET. G== CLEARING- OUT SALE. TREMENDOUS PEGE STOCK, TREMENDOUS SUMMER STOCK, SELLING OFF CHEARE SELLING OFF CHEAP, At A. STRAUS’, At A. STRAUS", 9 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, $39 PENNSYLNANIA AVENUE, NEAR TENTH STREET. NEAR TENTH STREET. Call and seo how we have put things down. Call and see how we have put things down. We are determined to clear our counters ‘We are determined to ciear our counters Of the Entire Stock Ot the Entire Stock FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING. FINE READY-MADE CLOTHIN' THE VERY BEST CLASS CLOTHING THE VERY BEST Class CLOTHING EVER MADE UP. EVER MADE UP. We are selling Bet‘or Goo: We are selling Better Gecan For Less Money, For Less Mouey, ‘Than Any Other Clothing House, ‘Than Any Other Clothing House, Ard Now Offer Aud Now Offer THE VERY GREATEST BARGAINS THE VERY GREATEST BAKGAINS be found anywhere in this city. be found anywhere in this city. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! ‘The Coolest and Lightest Store in the City. ‘The Coolest and Lightest Store in the City, A. STRAUS, A. STRAUS, SYLVANIA AVENUE, SYLVANIA AVENUE, Near Tenth street. _3023-1m Near ‘lenth street. THE GREAT REVOLUTION 939 PE 939 PE IN MILLINERY. THE GREAT MARK DOWN BY THE KING OF THE MILLINERS, AT KING’S PALACE. Note Our Prices: Real Biack French CHIP-HATS, at 65c., 70c. ana 75c., sold formerly from $1 to $1.50, THOUSANDS OF PLUMES, Plumes in White. Cream, Leghorn, Black, Blue, Shaded and Pink, at 7: moerly at $4. THOUSANDS OF CHILDRE! DIES’ HATS, MISSES' AND LA- In Leghorn, Milan, Tuscan and Porcupine—the latest fashionable shapes, FIFTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH OF RIBBONS, the very best, in Satin, Silk, Surah, Watered and Gros Grain. LACES, An extensive stock of Oriental and Spanish Lace Fichus, SCARFS, GLOVES. ‘ LINEN ULSTERS. And Black English TABLE CRAPE. §27~All Goods mentioned must be sold before rebuild- ing. All we ask is, give us a call before purchasing, +» $1, $1.25 and $1.50 only, sold for- | ascertain our prices, and you are sure to buy, REeMEMBER— KING'S PALACE, No. 814 SEVENTH SrngEr Nontuwesr. €F-No Branch Store, and no connection with any other establishment, 4623 GTLL THE RUSH CONTINUES AT THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS. satisfied buyers recot ding their Siowrigat used mmen. We therefore uave no Sebo so laren tho wickedn clothing houses, contin Bac envi 1 he int nt people of wae tojudge of das qua ‘quality and make ata when her ons up ‘of our karuients PARTIAL LIST OF BARGAINS: fors BLUE FLANNEL SUIT Tora a for aBLUE, FLANNEL SUIT worth $15; fora YACHT CLOTH SUIT arate dark YACHT CLOTH tora SEERSUCKER SUIT ‘worth $1 }.50 for LINEN SU! ae corse $1.28 for while DUCK VESES, worth ‘dou! price. - for a good pair WORKING PANTS, worth 00. Birnie tsi iit cold all woo! FLANNEE SUTTs IT worth $30. COATS 8 worth DE Panes ut $9. Sony or Surrs for BL 8 for BLACK ©. eee $7 for lic ‘colored English SERGE COAT and VEST #9 frfng BLACK DRAP D' ETE COAT and VEST $10.50 ‘ine BLACK DRAP D’ ETECOAT and VEST, for good SAL ENS wore Hoe PA A ‘SUIT! ay $28, JUST RECEIVED. An yogi! of Sete He OTE: from 9 to18 OUB MOTTO; NO TROUBLE TO SHOWGOODS. _ ‘Batisfaction guaranteed to all purchasers ate MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F a ra a a. & HF. se ey atts Ry <4 6 0,38 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, E L Bg A N T 3 A ag ae v E 8 IN FINE WHITE GUODS, FOR STREET AND HOUSE WEAR. THE FINEST STUCK EVER BROUGHT TO THIS CITY. THT hh EE PBR ate PA YE Shey ts t 2°4 ¥ la “oo bE ai * H EH U FI qTIT ¥ HH u U al T ¥ ¥ HHH U U FF = YY H HU UF 4 bg HH UU Fi.8;.¥ $022 983 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. PAtAsors AND SUN UMBRELLAS. 100 PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS Put on sale this morning at greatly reduced price. NEW GooDs Of this season'sselection. Choice styles, 10 PIECES BROCADE AND PLAIN SILK, GRENADINE, new and elegant, at reduced price. JOHN T. MITCHELL, 4021-6 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 2 5 PER CENT. DISCOUNT FROM REMNANTS. As we have sold an unusual quantity of DRESS GOODS this year, we find ourseives left with a large Stock of REMNANTS of all kinds, which we offer at very low prices and will take off a discount of 25 per cent, Many REMNANTS of choice Black Goods in the lot, W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, WANTED—HELP. FOR RENT—ROOMS. FOR SALE—HOUSES. irt Hands: none but first-class need ‘northwest. [ANDSO! Lx FURNISHED DoU- LONG BLEASE, OR SALE—A NE. warns ve whe ae TO GIVE te Sk bou- Address CONWAT: Stan oftne. Hilt most homelike a "plenty of water. ‘Cali at W? :D—THREE GOO) \CHINISTS, 'T Pe ed Foun nya Machin Wort a RR RENT—VERY PLEASA! = RNISHED BALE—A &.—-5 5 Bat ‘30th street, West Washiagton (or Georgetown). i* family. Rent for <cur e3 acres 0 street eee ea ‘ED—A GOOD COLOR! MAN TAKE — cones er Based Aecahoee, Al COLORED 3 — RENT—TWO SUITS OF corner 13th and C northwest. nowty far on second thi floors Noors (OF Eee WEE a SIX-ROOM oe ANTED—IMMEDIATELY — SEVERAL waist | sae Ker Thies lines ‘ot “oars. 143s" oth i ert oar Fras ad WHINE, At Mime. VON BRANDIS 907 rants avenae? 3 ‘0 WHITE WOMEN—ONE TO (Were wach and irons the olier to make hersel? generally iseful. “Apply at 901 Delaware avenue north- ANTED A RELIABLE COLORED WOMAN TO We Tanly oC ux; mest come wall nocommentes ‘wares sro0d. os Apo at 1 TIT K street northwest. e23-3" ANTED—BY AN ARTIST, ‘A FEMALE MODEL for figure only ; strictly confidential. Address Box 75, Star office. 423-3 V ANTED THRE! iB G00D See WHITE E steady job and good teed; at 802°E etrect horthwes JOR GATTO. © yen ste Cees D—A SMART GIRL. TO TAKE CARE OF WwW Toons. Address. ox ye. oe ‘ANTED—A MANAGER OR GENERAL AGENT ws ission: splendid business. and a lance inconie. Call at 934 F street northwest, Room 2. Jeti-a ANTED—A FOREMAN AND TWO LABORERS ona Farm. Apply st FULTON'S Loan one 9th street northwest. ANTED_WHITE AND COLORED ee GEN- Workers, 24 Girls and Nurses for this city, Balto Philadelphia. New York an Families furnished servan' Sut 926 F etreet hortiwosk Licensed ‘Agency. ee] Ly ICE ws yANTED STEADY, (RELIABLE ae MEX, or well-zrown boys, to drive carte; our work lasts 10 months in the year; wages, Boundary northeast, NT mn NI! :D ROO! ay Le JAGR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS. 2D AND 3D house north and south; price Fis und toe, ‘at 304 In syenue, Je24-: R RENT — BOOMs — ONE UARE FROM F ‘Thomas the su Circle, for shed. 1137 Tsin street northwest; furniture stored. Referen Je24-60° See yeh Tle RESIDENCE ELE. Foes 29 feat iy 120. 61.4 ae iS Inquire ee my31-2m0 PRETTY aoa RET TWO Lerr Pr thaws bon itiful ney (Queen A’ tn eicromehiy bul foe, on cuny forms, “Alaa “inn Setory'and b 5 im | Ses aees ata ddecent tn lowe isc: a te. brick front ‘House, brown stone 1 Fooms:; pice concrete cellar; all modern IRD, 1110 F street wortiwet 3 ihe ue 3 pass WE bi my 29 oR RENT_UNFURNISHED ROOMS. TWO ON = at eds Iatinetroet northwest. Seas FOR SALE—LOTS. = = FOR, BENTIONE VERY QDESIRABLE, UNFUR- ed Room on. Prpmunicating, wil if Seay 3 CaS Getreot northwcet. Bai Bose BRENT —A WELL: FURNISHED. once, a ‘ond fico: 1 ‘Treasury; terms mod- erates” Address ox iby Star oftice. yee oR BENT — FURNISHED ROOMS, SECOND bath, &c., 326 Indiana rocaryation:; Jonsted cm Massachusetts avenue and C street, Stanton sa a statue, Capitol Hill; terms easy. us rei R SALE-LOT & TH Pennsy! three-story brick TET & pro R SALE_CHEAP—ERAUTIFUL LOT, FRC FRO F ing throe streeta and ‘avenue’ northwest. Je15-20* OR REN}— TWO WELL-FURNISHED ROOMS tlemen. Call afternoon or evening. st 1225 Tith street nortuwast, Sear Mates _seld-2 OR RENT—FIRST-CLASS FURN ISHED eae i gciesle Oren, muite,until November Helerenccs exchaneste Ho ACOBS ee FOR RENT—HOU: = alarge te Cs wants a aituation in some “ae rein this city. Can give good referen res Box 125, Star office. 3020-51 WANTED—ROOMS. W: ANTED—A WELL-FURNISHED ROOM, IN AN chizible quarter of the city, where occasional visita not iced. "Address, end. be noti th ‘particu- fare including price, RALPH, Star office. WANTED—HOUSES. VANTED-A PROMPT TENANT, WITHOUT children, wants small brick house, 6 rooms, mod. improvements: 5 minutes) walk from Patent ‘oftice, Pow fession immediately. Terms moderate. Address, ya full particulars, “Permanent,” Stat office. VAXTED-A HOUSET WANT TO Se A Brick House, seven Address, stat- ing location and price, box 673, Clty’ Post Omics, Waxtnaane 1ST, A SEVEN OR EIGHT room House, modern improvements, by a care fol. permanent, prompt-paying tenant. Addons, ing terms and location, Box 14, Star office. je2% Wie —ABOUT JULY IST, A SEVEN, ei city, elght-room House in the iat Western part of not over r mont @ promy fo aS ber: by = mpl pay ing WANTED —MISCELLANEOUS ANTED—BABY CARRIAGE IN GOOD ORDER, nearly new and cheap. Also, family without small children to take part of furnished house until nant. rent. Address HOUSEHOLDER, ‘Sar Fo... RENT—FURNISHED—COTTAGE 126 eat F Rorthwest; has elgiit rooms; as; very conven jence: “carriage house and gable; lor rent jodern convenient tenant. ones low to Bod ‘OR RENT-HOUSE 1831 F STREET NORTH. mt modern improvementa; lange side WILSON, Room 1, 0 veyed op Hank of Fa RENT Tis 2ist STREET, THREE-STORY ‘Brier, with modern improvemedts. 2h ‘aad y. 1505 Penney! Fe RENT SIL-R Room HOURRS, Fonte Tie provements. TLY corner of atrost und Khowe Inland svente. eae RK RENT—1315 LTH ST. N-W., 10 ROOMS, IN Teogiredl| ota. w., 6 rooms. pply as. ciywoup, Je24-3t" Fa RENT jn NEW coer, AVENUE, NEAR cellar cont ri frout Mitek Farders20e inoutee Key ats FOE, BENT, L STREET sees 11 room brick residence three-s Pith overy convenience and in all ree Rouse: price #15, per mouth. Taos. & first-class FISHER & FoR asT teen FARR ‘OR WHOLE, “OF A grell-furnished house, 5 OF rooms, x4 $20, to, toibos F etroct street northwest. floor, gentleman. Also, floor suitable Tor bousckeepinur. FS BENT 1917 HAREWOOD AVENUE, Droit Park, 11 rooms and 1 Harewood avenue. Apply far. BARBER & 00. LeDroit Building. “soak 3 a ED-MANURE, OF ALL KINDS ae octeach price. | Address C. STE EWEET, corner North Capitol and H streets 24-2" ws a EDA DOUBGE-BARRELED one 0 PERT OR SALE—A RESTAURANT, WITH Fixtures, License and Summer G: call the owner ik: he city. For particulars and termes apply" to. BY DUNN, 996 Loulsidus avenue. "2S OTS FOR SALE. — ta BE Bod Congress for bel to the value of this ‘For plate and information call at Je15-Im R SALE-AT A MODERATE A DE- 101 ERICK, AD = M. “O TUCKER. ‘Second editor's Of: serine RK 8. AT HYATTSVIL TH Re rs race slam orc . Small cash payment Fituaione BEAT a a OR SALE-AT oe ae 18x75 Tat woxi¢ = ; one lot 18x75, vacant; one ra Yacant; on 8 trest ‘on Capital Goore from Peunaylvania avenue. Inquire at 429 11th street northwest. jew FOR SALE— MISCELLANEOUS R SALE—A FIRST-CLASS CORNER GROCI Fa ‘Small capital ce. Hi idk Ws ‘Aaarocs Bor 182 Siar OB RALETWO HORSES, SUITABLE FoR Apuly a Sif 9 at six yoats old: eoid for af mae gy ae i " R BALE- 4 ERNE come AND, won sound, kind an. ‘table in war af Tha went ply at a 3024-30" For BALETA RARE BARGATN MAGNIFICENT 735 oct u Containing all modern et anoticia: Coat $60. Will sell Tor 6300, Part time tg responsible ‘Manufacturer's guaran but two months. up stairs, Upright Piano, bs octave doves atrinies tog ta tFinto Hisaas ds Ga se gta aoe ea ones American Organ Tegular price $150. ae Fa SALE—CHEAP—A JUMP SEAT ROCKAWAY, and in good repair. Can be sean at FLEMMING'S 5 Stable, 426 Sth street northwest. Je23-3t shot Address, suze, make se ni wemzvanta avenue, | wd eas Retire" Ra | ROR ENE 9 RE MONTH: INOSTORE AND | ron. eALpvivi_ FINE DRIVING, AND SINGISTOVES Eas PURCHASE A HORSE. OMUGE | Anlington Hotel. Apply 1417 Now York avant resto 7 . — G48 COOKING STOVES, WwW Weigh atleast 1,250 pounds. Apply t Oak Hill | E street n st. Possession given Sm fost: Be eS ED Drax. emnctiey. Per REST” THnre SEW BEICK HOUSES wtrH ja; also, an elecaut fve- FOR SALE y aSTED ford A eo pe Fa i yg eS ex 3 5 oe sidebar ton Bakes fy, in first-rate order. Address manta: "s3 wee mea oath Foo CPPORRISCH OTM | Hares tbe aoen et DOWNEN'S Sablon, 1013 17th AT THE GASLIGHT OFFICE CAMEAGE, Si — ALETHE Lana! 4 ANTED—A GERTIARTAN HAVING $500 CAN Fe, BART SEVER BOOM BRICK we 2g BS. ys vase geal scp BEST As- secure a pleasant, safe, easy cash business: worth | A’ Columbia street; modern improvements. Cag a Ba TENTH STREET. 3020_| $2,500 yearly pronti. ‘Address Box 102, oe, of | 310 Hetrest northwest. selmi for least’ money at the Bazaar, 935, 40and 94h ae oe = PE Ra FLEGANT FIST CLASS FUR- | Louisiana avenue. Jele-2m, (CK. BRICK. BRICK. ‘ANTED—HORSES TO PASTURE. oe ished Howse of 12 rooms, to priv: y only. SALE — CHEAP-970 WILL BUY A WAGE W He speci De soe moat Fe The ‘Virginia Brick Company” havenow on hand | Price's stables ht Gul street mortiaake | Oc Hie a ce eer ihhiserecp ey ne Sidebar top Bugey. Inquire ai 1017 Tih streot and are prepared to furnieb at the shortest notion and at CLARK, Sligo, Md. Sei-tm™ OR RENT = Pieloment oles, a euperion quality of rick, including | ANTED—CARPETS TO CLEAN BYE : Sap SALE—100 CARRIAGES, BUGGIES AND roe, oe oe Pee 2 GERLIES “irae het _iel0-st Warner's Building, street Re sae win ping Trocess to run carpets. Car stivet northwest, Elegant turnouts for'hire by cared. for during the summer: ee rr Ab H gs Oniers byt telephone or otherwise. returned B SALE OR EXCHANGE CARMIAGES! CAR- same day PPP AA L i Sgss, inh Garflaves, Bution and ay a at L, RICE, 490 MAINE eae BSE Tun B84 I Sgss8 Y Megs ep earr tee inthe ely, Matt La a ERS, O21 her and tear, than “any 0 7 g= | remade; Feathers renovated; ture steamed. Or- R SALE-LARGE VARIETY OF THE LATEST RR > YY yu FE ie Gera b ‘telephone. mi | ‘tucht Dew and second-hand: also, 4:89 24 t WANTED-STFAM CARPET CLEANING. IM- Seg Be - a> aie on z oo «OCR Bu proved machinery, no to, carne emanate = | thorotghly fatisfactory,” Send orders by telephone 0 or | ROE ‘RENT— gtherwise, to SINGLETON & HOEKE,” 801) Market FIFTY PIANOS— re CHEAPEST PLACE a — TS Space. -4m._ | Both Square and Upright, Of all eho leadiny ;makes, for Fate Doth pew and seognd-banid and WANTED UPHOLSTERY WORK OF “ANY DE: | Chane.” ‘ne mont OF quartor: rene qpPeStTHEUT | Buawioe of all Kinds. | F- D. SCHAUDT & CO, 466 erip tion, ses renoval 5 sortie IMMENBE itn ay leaned io appete nearly now. ie ae sw 10) Penpay ania ayentie, R SALE—JUST RECEIVED A ==, ae nest Oy _OOUNTRY REAL ESTATE. _ | Citaths Scere bes erie 72 ERE RRR I NN N GG TED — TO DN Ce EATS OnN. “= first-class. THOMPSON'S Stable, 9th “KO & RWNNNG G BEALL, Hinom 41 1420 Now Fork avestue 1 Gon: OR SALE_A HIGHLY TuPROVED FARM (ON | northwest. moe Fu ®A Hae UNNN § missioner of’ Deeds for Every State and ‘Territory, U. se Rockrill pike, eit mutes from Wasuinrton.) ROHN RN G co | 8. Commissioner, Examiner and Notary." Alwaya in | {¢ contains to) scene balance in the SALE SPRING AND SUMMER CARRIAGES. God LLLL EEE A of E R UN NN GGG | office from9 a. m. to5 p. m. m2 Dighest state of altivation, improved bya comfort: a SG and AD sslect from. welling, corn: Avent for Boston Buckboard Compauy’s Side-Bar Bug- y ANTHD, OLD GOLD AND SILVERINT-ARGEOR orehard; exelent map of ‘water at the Sr” Eany er gnd other fight carriages, ‘ho beet in the country yy tere Pennsylvania avenue et! Bana 3p enbete Janid further particulars call at = Oe ret | Foe nur Uromptly attended to. ELL = B. GRARA 8 Pot uy ee nade Second-hand Suit a Fe SALE-ON (EASY TERMS—A HANDSOME | m29_ Repository and Factory, HOG athe ae o.2 a) Z| gnd.agreat deal cheaper @ common new suitcan ome eas ee ; ; Deboushh st sTirs OLD STAND, Goats bene ot dines luding pantry and BUSINESS CHANCES. ‘ Ro, 619 P street northwest, or at Branch Store, No. | bath-room: barn and Dg Sonoma mage Se SaLE £09 9th st northwest. N. B.—We buy but first-class : ari R=] counties Tome aro favited fo For, S24 BakGa! as. xT Pi =Een, 3 Seco sanid_ | oopost tae quire ea “ee 1 apo i OF SUMMER NOVELTIES, BOARDING. a tm_| Sisromen. 2 a : ce FOE SALE EBULE, FARMG_IN NEW JERSEY, WR SaLE_50,000 FEET OF TN ALL DEPARTMENTS, ICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM; SECOND faim fan es EE ma So enn anwen enaeeney sQrum gutta tor “¥ROM Morihe Yor two, 845 per mrauth, 1008 Haeeeteeike | £CO-» 318 North Gthstreet, Philadelphia, “Je22-the4t | EOPSunS. “address LUMBER, Star ofn feas oe Pi SiS ae nee eu5-st" | JFPOTEL, FOR SALE_ONE OF THE BEST BUSI 1500000228 OF BEST QUALT “SU UNNNE Ui. 97 HOW HE TREMONY HOUSE, WITH ITS FINE PROM mounds tn contral fe ceentcaninc wal tt STacres | ip at 8650 Sap Uy? BAN Boe HH oul 2 BH | auscTitatvolty Got tuzguoms, et guzear | and smote, etme fi Sctditad | Senta oe ene pe R Fs an JJS UU NNN Kee 11 55% HH | boarding, Itates, $25, $30, $99 and $40 per month. | 42 payanee: An perfect or eats cid and | Stetand A 22, jel2 Tecidencoueat Wacaon- 7 MAN, Wiliane BR SALE A BARBER SHOP, Ni = Now York avante’ novthwett peasant aud conta | OR RENT OR SALESEINE SUMMER BOARD. gishins toreare Dorner. Toguire of ‘ew York avenue northwest, pleasant an - igortthe Fatt FE EE Ly UE g58s THT | jocation’ opponts the Treanury department, and at the | F'n Houne; 3 room brick. trait uuu auener® ree | PHERLAES. 1008 Penuayivania avenue borthwest. Su UL * ¥y¥ i sss, junction of three lines street railroads. Permanent ‘At Hamilton, Loudoun Co., Va., on 1 B.A. cu U ie § t raueient bocruers can now be accommodated with | PHILEIPS: 1498 Seer Yeck aveiiue, Jei5-20* EADY GOING INTO MOURNING WISHES To Sad Yuu? teu 4 dA Bggg8 peapant roous. Als, Table Board $30 per month from Wi conmisting of ve, Be Yeegu ‘Mrs. M. I. COLLEY, it SALE OR TRADE FOR CITY PROPERTY_—A | fu, tispore of handsome War poten, Watch and i Jel0-Lin prieti Dairy Farm complete on the Bladensbure road. | cther jewelry; cheap. Address DHESS, “Star oflice, EXTRA BARGAINS) FOR THESE 2 WEEKS. | }poanbiNG. — ROOMS, FURNISHED AND | UN- Dutcher, “Address PARA, Near office, Seid-awe | _Je19°6t furnished. ‘Transient Boarders, with room, $1 per HAVE A WROUGHT-IRON “BARSTOW FUR- 4 FS SALE OR EXCHANGE FoR city Prop- | J,,BA‘Y, 4 SROUGHTIRON “BARSTOW FUR- —_— Je3-3m* SARAH FLAGLE! Indiana avenue. peel Sqr ee les from adensare, "ior rarsene now in use, with pi cost $400; ‘will be sold CUNTON HOUSE, tax ANI REETS. FIRST. ing or fi or f AC arposes, Wood enough to pay rice fae Esve steam io my po yey PPPoA On ton ee $18: Room and Board, $22 to ced._1415 N orthwest. ‘ne also, ALDERNEY DAIRY, 414 8d streot. BIA RS 8583 $5 Notation ‘ceutral: 20° liguomse “W. Oo NAYLOM = = ose a ° PPP AA LE AA WH Ssss, m6-9m MONEY TO LOAN. BP AAL 5 R RENT AND SALE-ALL CLASSES OF Bgss® Pavean TRANSIENT, AND DAY BOARD. a a Pd ALLA AIL ERS, at Sunimer mmodated at the Me- ‘ONEY TO Loan. Crag Foy ek oe ke vz | Poesnog Huan Sotor of Tab Pee fale SA, Daas "01 Congres Rooer vA F rer MRS, M, T. SOUTHALL. T have MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTA EALO O YY AA E Pee $19 Qn STREET NORTH. | fot shams ee y wort rant or eae nes "4 Aaa West, is one of the cosiést and best conducted Board- moderate, Nodelay. EST. CHANG! ss BYR oO ¥ AU A LLL ‘Transient Boarders accomme B.H. WARNER | Hiss niany valuable resilences for sale sk reasonable as 916 F street northwest. Prone, ranwing: , jocatad at Sus oe we ers Be aE a I HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL | yoivas. “ya G4 E uu MM a pan Eee) pen: COUNTRY BOARDING. tetas Meee acy > cums So ht a2 Een Loment ates ane ‘Now isthe BE oO MMMM EBB EE RRR Sees 20 Sm L co MM B K ERw MMER BOARD.—DELIGHTFUL BOARD, ON GREEN, 110 D strootm 320-3. "ESTATE ANGE 1410 Fat, now ate Tun “ooo Mt BS kup & tT | Susur remons terms, in the mountains of Vir- 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 $4 PER ONE HUN- DRED FEET, WILLET & LIBBEY, $08. COR, 6TH AND NEW YORE AVENUE, UILDING AND HARDWOOD LUMBER, B pre ints, es the Univers! a; jarge. airy rooms; plenty of JOHN STOORTON, Charlottonvila Va. Se10-F T. F LOUDOUN COUNTY, VA- "Tro mitos toms aspoe om toe eg and O. RR; three hours ‘revel from aa scenery and dress J. H, PRICE, Proprietor, Bie ai je19-Im* ‘and telegraph. offi oftice at at the elation ate terms, apply 60 JACOB B. Wat WALKER, INDSOR COLLEGE SUMMER ee eo paidcent made Saiph Sulphur Fr apees, Hine Hideo 1015 Penniyivants Comerof Lith wrest Ade dross dress A. M. Row Wi sdoor, 3 Ma. (e6-3m. ft 'UMMER BOARD CAN BE HAD AT SPRING- dale, & Thealthy 236 noellvile ROHST, W. & W. R. R. For to Mra “AR. MEANS,” Lincoln, Sree app |W county, Varn Corr bY BOARD—At LESLIE HALL, LOUDOUN county, Va Ew deionay vitgen ion) daily mails; new fine soenery : ‘country: putin, ee: ee LESLIE, Hillsborg’ reudoen, county, Ys. my?t-egta, lm WOODSIDE, NEAR BER- COUNTEY BOARD_AT WOODSIDE, oe ee pegs x ood, table: Seryay ke. ; no oy LOST AND FOUND. Gaylord, Clark county. Va. OST—ON TUESDAY, 207x INST., AT OR i Bal pe: L =~ 2 Miss’ Gold Bracelet. A iT—SOME LETTERS ADDRESSED zp FO aE. isk CR New York. [gee ee iis wittg GEORGETOWN ADV’TS. ‘ONEY, TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST ON Se EPFL «co. m11-3m street northwest. JM°*=* To Loan, ON BEAL ESTATE, AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT. R. O. HOLTZMAN, 10th and F streets northwest. Mia pan, EROFESBION. cv age — FEET, ETC. — s| Dig RANDALL oe 5. fynete Book Store. “NITROUW OXIDE’ Ges adnan tered, day or night. Consultation free. els ER. STARR PARSONS, DENTIST, 439, 9th street, southeast: Sth ana E north- {De New anesthetic used in aijeviaies bain foS prim: Heasonsbte feos: 3° Digs M. 8. Pye MEDICAL, ELECTRICIAN, BATHS ‘Teeth Some | A satel tiuctach yt wine ea oa PERSONAL. Fe sae! pe Fe ein ad UP IN YOUR fag hour and live as last ies "Ge ie RESIDENCE zy 'VOYANT, ADAM, Rosa, CLAIR eA RES | erat ie SPECIALTIES. pees et ee and: a <

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