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4 CROS; = Whe Evening Star has a regular. permanent. beua fice daity circuintion more than treble that of any other daily paper published in Washington. to that ef all the ly papers here a S NOTES.... ned ee will be found an in- olf, of this elty, Ia D5: pt, In which eful and interest jon tn regard to the present state of t country 1s given. Mr. Woit is and Intelligent Observer, and his statements and views are well ‘Worthy of consiteration. i ‘The striking coal miners in the Cumberland ‘Fegion ought to hunt out the miscreants who have Deen attempting to wreck the coal trains by Placing obstructions on the rallroad, and who have been sinking canal locks. The strikers Should demonstrat, if they wish to retain any Part of the public sympathy. that they not only | Have no copnection with such acts, but that they @eprecate and condemn them. — on ‘The organs of the Independent republican move- Ment in Pennsylvania are very cautious in discus- Sing the subject of compromise, and are careful ‘NOt to commit themselves to any policy involving “@andonment of the princi they are contend- fay for. They seem to be suspictous that the bet. ‘Cer-trained politicians of the regulars are scheming ‘to entice the unsophisticated independents Into geome trap. The project of submitting the two ‘Wekets to the republican voters, the one receiving ‘Whe highest number of votes to be accepted and Supported by both factions, fs not pleasing to the Mdependents. They think that the money, the @scipline, and the superior strategy of the ma- ehine would be more than a match for them in @uch a contest. Objections equally as plausible Could be urged to any other plan, and the surface Indications just at present are that the independ- ents will not harmonize unless they can dictate ‘the terms. ——— The republican Senators have determined to take up the House bu) for the reduction of internal Fevenue taxation as soon as the river and harvor Ball can be disposed of, and to press it for passage With certain important amendments. One of the Proposed amendments wili reduce the tariff duty Omsugar about % per cent, and another will make ® reduction of eight doliars per ton from the Present duty on Bessemer steel rails, and will also educe the tariff rates on hoop iron and other Sfticies. The bill, when amended in accordance ‘With the action of the republican caucus, will pret fent to the Senate for consideration questions Materially sffecting both the tariff and internal nue systems of taxation. Tht open wide ‘the door of discussion upon the ie subject of Fevenue and taxation, and the resitit will )robably Be to prolong the session. But the prospect of ailing a few days to the session hue: * driven ‘the republican Senators from the consideration ot Questions which deeply affect the publle interest. Ifthe burden of taxation can be itghtened, con- ‘Sistent with the revenue requirements of the gov- ‘ermiinent, would not Congress be neglecting a plain ‘@aty if 1c should adjourn without making such re- @eetions as it deems proper and ji ‘Im the British House of Commons yesterday the Premier was ontvoted, and an amendment to the Tepression bill, which he insisted upon, was re- Jeeted. Such a vote ordinarily would be interpre- ted in British politics as a want of confidence, and would be followed by the resignation of the ministry. In this case, however, the vote seems Rot to have had such significance; but it was un- @abtedly a rebuke, as it came right in the face of ‘@m implied threat from Mr. Gladstone that he ‘Would resign if the amendment were rejected. He @eciared that he “would have to consider his position” if voted down, and immediately Gerua declaration the amendment was rejected Bye vote of 27 to 194, It is clalmed by the lib- “Grabs trad this result was due to very inefiicient ‘Work on the part of their “whips;” that many of ‘thetr members had absented themselves, not sup- Posing that any test question would arise, and ‘Ghat the absentees were not called in, us they should have been. ——_—_~<e-—____ ‘Ragineer Melville, of the Jeannette expedition, has completed his search for his missing comrades, Snd asks permission to return home, which will ‘Wo doubt be readily given him. The fate of Lieu- tenant Chipp and his companions will probably ‘ever be known definitely; but from the condition ‘Chis boat and all the surroundings tt can hardly ‘be doubted that they found a grave in the sea, ——_<++-+—___ ‘The evil effect of permitting partisan politics to @eminate municipal affairs is exemplified in the resent situation of Petersburg, Va. That town Bas two sets of officials, each set disputing the Tegality of every act performed by the other. The ‘Fesult will be legal complications which may exist feryears. The doubt thus thrown upon the of- @fal acts of the corporation, especially those ‘@ffecting property and property rights, 1s certain tolead to lawsuits, which may entangle many of @ecitizens The contest disturbs the peace and QUlet of the city, and keeps everything In constant | turmoil. There are two separate forces of police, and naturally when a readjuster is arrested by the Gemocratic police he disputes the authority, and the question must go into the courts for settle- Ment. While all this trouble grew primarily out ©f the Introduction of partisan politics into munt- tpal elections, the democrats appear to be chiefly ‘Fesponsible for the present disturbed condition of @Mfairs. After having made the contest upon Wraight party lines, and having been defeated, ‘they refused to surrender the offices and the mun!- @tpal authority to the successful readjusters. In ‘Whe heat of their dispute perhaps the eitizens of Petersburg are not able to see that they are usly injuring their city, in good name, if not f Ms material interests, by this bitter and sense- dees fight —_——_<+-—__ ‘he people of Danville, Va., arein 2 high state @f excitement over the appointment of several col- red men on the police force by the Coalition city @ounctl. The white citizens, it appears, object to being arrested by colored men. They can easily Such a fate by behaving themselves. “Mtercesting ‘singular microscopical discovery, which may grove highly important in a sanitary point of view, ‘Bes been made by Thomas Taylor, M. D., of this @ity, microscopist of the Department of Agricul- ‘Ware. About a year ago, while atssecting out the (Peevoscis of a common house-fly, Dr. Tylor dis- ‘@evered minute snake-like animals moving quickly ‘fem the proboscis. Continuing his experiments ‘fem time to time since then, he finds that house ‘Bies are very frequently inhabited by these ani- ‘Ma He has found them generally in the pro- ‘Weseis of the fy, although sometimes they are feund tn the sbcomen, and he thinks that since PP A L A TE gSS5, Be & FE AA IT PY RAE Ma HSS PO AA ELEL AA UF Sggs8 BRR, 00 ¥ ¥Y A LT ER ROOYY A FE ER Oo YY ak bE Boo F 28% Eu STILL GREATER RRR EFE pPe, ul Ma oot D DU T 7 DU us Tv DU et E Rerebpp ‘co Gc 4 IN THE PRICE OF PARASOLS UMBRELLAS. BEAR IN MIND THAT OUR S88, TITT 00 coo K _K : T OO CC KK we $ 88 80 BM Ssss8 4 00 Coo K K MUST BESOLD, EVEN IF WE HAVE TO BAC- RIFICE IT. PPP. r A IT gS8Sg pee xa E aa § per AA EL AA Hs Bb A*4 Tun £44 HE Sess RR OO Y YA tT Rho YY A RREO Q YY AA E R ROO ¥ 4 A LLLL _ 3x8 M IDSUMMER SPECIALTIES. in. wide all-woal NEWPORT SUITINGS reduced nt Fom 506; 10.3 y pure LINEN LAWNS reduced from 2734, Finest quality MEKV LAWNS reduced and S0c. | Plain col- educed from 4 ADIN Bs POU: ny EX SILKS. SPANISH LACE Embrowiered BATISTE and NUNS HOBES at cost. BARASOLS at cox itis oH WHITE GOODS.” HAND- ana LOVES at popular pric (OSE at $l. Ladies’ BLACK SILI fons a Inducoments' * = choice SILK FABRICS for in eet Lapis EINES ant SOHMT puSTERS, ‘i Embroidered 4 HIMERE FICHUS. Fine DRESS SHIRTS at $1. S27" An carly inspection will repay all. ured Pench SAT1 ored Frene TS"CHOICE GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND COR- RECT PRICES. evereen To Penny & Brotuer), ennsyivania ayenuo, corner 9th strest. Eatablished 1840. 38 Wy OoPWarD & LOTHROP BEG TO ANYOUNCE, TO THEIR CUSTOMERS AND THE PUBLIC, ‘That owing to accumulation of stocks in porters? hands, tuyere bean enabled to const mane urcha:¢ of the finest GERMAN DAMASK is At from 20 per cent to 33%4 per cent less than regular prices, And they propose to offer them to their customers Now At the came proportionate reduction, rather than hola them for regular pi in tho. fa is fall fara that our polis 9 of t giving pur customers ‘the advant a ae ee mutual efit. tunity to buy Elegant Towels at less Such an oj than fair prices does not often occur, and we invite special attention to this sale, requesting an examination of our stock of these beautifal goods by all housekeepe: whether they wish to purchase or not. Goods will bo freely shown. 20 DOZ. FINEST GERMAN \ DAMASK TOWELS, 26x50, knotted frit red and blue borders or plain white, at 75¢. 49 DOZ. FINEST GERMAN DAMASK TOWELS. 26x50, knotted frines, red and blue borders or plain white, at 50c. each. 30 DOZ. GERMAN DAMASK TOWEL! S, knotted fringes, never offered Jess than 50¢. sale iwe offer at 37'c. each. 100 DOZ. GERMAN DAMASK TOWELS, 20x40, knotted tringes, red and blue borders, never sold less than 373g. In this eale we offer at 31c. We pave these woods in stock the year round at $1. 00, pectively, and shail have to ask th p al fall, becuse they are the ent val to be obtained: forthe he Prices. But. as we ae lot LESS THAN? REGULAR CES, | snayou may have our purchase at the same reductic list of SPECIAL BARGAING. to 22x4: in this aL ‘Above, comprises which we have added few numbers of Scotch ani Hine ~3 ee ope orvels af the following ices: SS ELS, all Linen. The whole comprising the BEST BARGAINS TOWELS ever offered in tis et cs pa BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, eS PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 921 ¢¢GOMETHING TO READ,” THE GREAT NEW MONTHLY coyEwar,, for LA- DIES AND GENTLEMEN, single and married, every- re. “SOMETHING TO READ” is the BEST and CHEAPEST MAGAZINE Sei nett ‘all new and original atories and Panz 15, now ready, of NEW and ORIG! LONG and COMPLETE ™most CELEBRATED RU Pace 2 with 31 HANDSOME ILLUS- _ SOMETHING TO READ” also contains LO’ EpOING Paton ene adie pais METAL pblished “mgmt Price 2 ome newadealers, Beets AL NEW fee 21 beckons Street, Ni ayl* LAWNS! LANs! pieces bost LAWN! Fest calory 106 1a ct LAWN in the market. ‘Mies are carriers of these minute snake-lke animals they may in lke manner be conveyers of conta- Slow germs. much smalier bodies. These animals Measure about cight one-hundredths to one-tenth @f an inch m length, and about two one-thou- Sendths of an inch in diameter. They are classed Umer the Nematciané, genus Anquilinta. ‘They re much larger than trichin: or socalled vine- @arecis. Mr. Taylor has found as many as seven ‘@ these animals tn the preboscis of one fy, and ‘Shree more in the abdomen, ten ia all. Sometimes Mome are discovered, sometimes one only, but WaMiexted by a rolling movement in the anterior *Pertion of the proboscis. When this ts observed, a drop of water be placed upon it, the animals ‘Will readily leave the proboscis and take to the ‘Water. They are trequently observed passing in ‘Bd out of the proboscis, to ond from the water, = '€ the proboscis was their natural home. ‘power of 25 diameters is suffictent to observe their (g@meral movements, but for examinations of their ‘Seructure from X0 to 500 diameters ts necessary. “Whey are perceptible to the naked eye in certain ‘mgut Mr. Taylor proposes to make the experi- ‘ment of feeding Mies on trichinosed meat to trst the et trichinw or the eggs of trichine: taken tp by files. These experiments may |" Ge to very useful results in a sanitary point of a. frequently four are scen. Thetr presence ts usuauly | [| AQIES! 50 50 pieces best 5 and SEEUSUCKER DAMASSP only 12¥40:, sold for 250. oa! 7 ZEPHYR: GINGHAMS retnoel to es We have a few rieces of SATING left Gad which have Deen reduced 4 an mare STL Gu SS ua abe Bolt #80 and 6, STAN LAW: opus Seah ciate SY soto, na PARASOL af cont Large stock of Ladies’ and Misses’ HOSE. J. A. LUTTRELL & CO., 817 Market Space, js8 vit viEces OF OSTRICH FEA CH FEATH. factured into ones. Mr. 7” = 233 Weng 4 north- ortine Geitch "Peathore ars Gietnelh, Gusiza sad Dyn ke Proneh sty Bie muro to vielt the right place, EW LOT a8 AD. i ae a ie, Perfcct ft @Beat REDUCTIONS ar THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS. ‘The large business of the past senson compels us to make extensive alterations. We therefore will close the entire stock of spring and swmmer clothing regardless cf cost. Partial List of Bareai 10 cents for OFFICE COATS, worth TS. 30 cents for DUCK VES E $0 for ALL LINEN 8U Tr we efor extra eize and gus DAL A worth SUITS, o, B See BOYS’ SUITS, wort BLUE’ FLANNFL SUITS, worth $10. FLA) TEs, worth h $15 ACHT CLOTH SUITS, worth $20. 415 for Myrtle ereen YACHT CLOTH St! as, for Bie sud White antxed ALL-L1 x for Betas ENGLISH SEERSUCKER SUITS, ge fora AL ce TTA SEERSUCKER SUIT: th $f for best NUN-CLOTH COAT AND VEST, ‘worth $10; $5 for finest PONGEE COATS, worth $10. $2 for wood PANTS, wortlt $3.50. 0 for fine AL Sah worth $5. for CUSTO PANTS, worth $2. for finest Prenelt CASSIMERE “PANTS, worth $12. $15 for BLACK ALL-WOUL DIAGONAL SUT’ ware pie white and ac CK VESTS regardless of coat. Sicrinor DaAP DELS COAT AND VEST, worth$12. OUR MOTTO: ‘No Taovnie to SHow Goons,” Satisfaction guaranteed to every purchaser at the MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STS. jyT A20UT INVESTMENTS. Will it prove profitable? is the first question that arises witn the prudent investor. We care not how pru- dent the person may be who reads these tines he cannot fail to recognize the unquestionable profitableness of the INVESTMENT WE NOW OFFER IN CLOTHING. Need there be any hesitancy in buying one of the mag- nificent SUURNOUT FRENCH PIN-CHECK SUITS, the coat silk lined, at$20? You know the price has been $25. many of the reductions haye been s0 great a8 to scarce pay for the goods there are in the suit, not counting the making or the trimmings. . We refer to the ENGLISH WEAR-RESISTING SUITS, which were cheap at $20, and are now $10. Is there any risk in that? Among the ‘Odds and Ends” there are LOTS OF REAL PRETTY SUITS, and there is not one among the lot that in not a positive bargain. Some of the old-time clothing men can see nothing but ruin in the future for the firm that has ‘the nerve to stand s loss of a few thousand dollars. Now we consider ourselves good judges of investments in clothing, and we cannot see how it would prove profit- able for a house like ours wo carry over stock that we can dispose of now if we are willing to stand a 1oss. Why it actually pays us to make a loss like this, and we will tell you how it doos pay us. It converts thousands of dollars’ worth of clothing into money, and with this money we can always buy to better advantage than on the credit system. The main reason why it pays us to stand the loss is, we clean up our stock and show new goods every season. It keeps our salesmen busy. In fact, it pays us in giving the people ereat bargains, for they appreciate it, Our store is thronged when othere | are idle. The old way of merchandising—hold on until You get a profit—is one that finds no favor with us. We believe that if goods will not sell at fuli price thay will athalf price. If you are pradent you will invest now. 4. SAKS & CO, isT 316 awp 318 SEVENTH STREET. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS . Have made the following reductions to-day, which are worthy of the inspection of ail close buyers: PURE LINEN LAWNS reduced to 15¢. FINEST QUALITY OF MERV LAWNS reduced to 30¢, ‘These are printed Mullsand the choicest goods in the Market. FRENCH JACKONET-LAWNS reduced to 20¢. FRENCH ORGANDIE LAWNS reduced to 25c. REAL SCOTCH GINGHAMS reduced to l5c. ANDERSON’S BEST SCOTCH GINGHAMS, 25c. FOULARD SILKS, 50c. ALL SILK BROCADE GRENADINES reduced to $1.25 BATISTE EMBROIDERED ROBES AT COST. BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT PREVIOUS ‘TO TAKING INVENTORY OF STOCK. S27" ONE PRICE. _ W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, THE BEST I8 THE CHEAPEST. $12 WORTH $20 THE MOST REMARKABLE BARGAIN OF THE SEASON! I HAVE JUST OPENED 100 SUITS 100 CONSISTING OF TWO STYLES, ONE STYLE I8 A FINE ALL-WOOL 8COTOH OHE- VIOT SACK SUIT, AND I8 MEDIUM LIGHT IN COLOR. THE OTHER STYLE IS A CUT- AWAY, BLUE AND WHITE MIXTURE, ALL-WOOL, AND I8 JUST SUITA- BLE FOR WARM WEATHER. * THEY ARE BOTH VERY PRETTY @ATTERNS, ‘The Wholesale Price of these Clothing House in Washington than $18 to $20. But Garments is $16. No can sell them for lesa OUR PRICE IS $12. And we claim to sell them lower rica. Call and see for yourself our aseertion, than any firm in Ame- if we are not justified in A. STRAUS, 939 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, near 10th street, ax dyt 982 D STREET. ee SPECIAL BARGAINS. DRY GOODS. TRUNNEL & CLARK, 908 MARKET SPACE, HAVE MARKED DOWN PRICES IN ALL DE- TO BEDUCE sTOCK PARTMERTS: IN ONDER —— TA4rLor & HF, a) My By PENNEYLVANIA sy x | tal AVENUE, LADIES AND CHILDREN’S 200, c008 petit cE n g i et a iT [ot } IN ALL OF THE NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON, LADIES AND CHILDREN'S CHOICE KNIT UNDERWEAR, ‘ality absolutely beyond compe- nithout exception, the best in the world, and will doubly outwear the fimay articles 80 common in the stocks of auction bought goods, Don't fail to examine them and compare prices before buying. TAYLOR & HUFTY, jy6 983 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. FourTe OF JULY PRICES. In the ‘‘ODDS AND ENDS” OF STOCK | THE KING OF THE MILLINERS SLAUGHTERING MILLINERY ar KING'S PALACE, 814 SeventH SrREEr. SPECIAL SALES! _ SLAUGHTERING PRICES! STRAW HATS AT/HALF THEIR VALUE. TRIMMED Hats AND BONNETS Af whatever they bring. ELUMES 195 pr oght cs peat Gomnipeloen H (RENAE FLOWERS Aste pee cont, Jess than cost. RIBBONS At 35 per cent less eo ee tata prices, : aces , Lower than ever, “PANAMA HATS At $1.50, worth $4. GLOVES, ARES, a FICHUS. LINEN ULSTERS. BLAOK ENGLISH ORAPE AND HAIR Goops. Are bound togo. $50,000 WORTH OF GOODS Have got to be sold. Price no object. Do not miss your only chance, - KING'S PALACE, No, 814 SkvENTH STREET, &27No Branch Store. No connection with any other establishment. jyl Witte MOUNTAIN HAMMOCK CHAIR! (Boprson’s ParzntT—Janvary llru, 1881.) THE WHITE MOUNTAIN HAMMOCK CHAIR differs from all the other stationary or reclining chairs in that it is better, stronger and simpler; is adapted to Sic house, lawn, porch, OF comp, and is just ‘chuck tull of quiet juiet comfort and blessed rest. It is far superior to ammock in every Way, and can be put up 60 98 to be always in the shad, Hie cheapest and the best art cle in the world for the enjoyment of fresh air. It as- sumes and can de used in any position, from sitting uy tolying down, ‘without any exertion Of the occupan' and supp ports and rests the body in whatever Dostion is placed, while the price is ao low as to be within reach of every one, Price, $4 each, For sale only by J. W. SCHAEFER, CHINA, GLASS AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS, ROGER'S CUTLERY AND PLATED WARE, No. 1020 SEVENTH STREET, above New York avenue, A BIG TUMBLE IN WHITE PINE LUMBER. — AS USUAL WE ARE THE FIRST TO REDUCE € a — t WHITE PINE’ INCH SECONDS DRESSED © SIDES, #0'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 # FER ONE HUN- DRED FEET. WILLET & LIBBEY, (COR. 6TH AND NEW YORK AVENUE. Gs COOKING STOVES, AT THE GASLIGHT OFFICE, | B® bane sreaw wars: ‘Shag WANTED—HELP. H ‘ANTED—AN INTELLIGENT BOY, SCHOOL szaiuste, preferred. 16 to 18 years old — Renda, WoubWanD & Lowinds bes ee. ANTED A FIRST-CLASS BLACKSMITH, ad understands ironing; new work. iro E47 New Yors avenue hone: F= eae Lig: a. Some nicatine on anewer for light hourekeepinue: ‘rocms will ‘be fetruished it pre- ferred. Apply at 91 1S a weet. =| Wika ERER, TO DO serine. ‘work on house on G orth Apply ew ie V JANTED—A WOMAN TO GO 4 HORT. DIS- tance in the conntry to cook, wash and iron for a waie family. References required. Apply, st 1720 ene ___Syt W TED—A RESPECTA LE GIRL TO DO GE x oral housercerk for famaiin of net stay at night; bring good ref reference. Apply at 1448 Pierce Pisce. iy Wastes —A BLACKSMITH: A SINGLE MAN ferred. Apply at 1422 North Capitol iret Dotwoen O and P strests northwest. _dy6-3t" Was ¥ GO0D i FT-HAN DED SHOV- lors: wares, per work. Wash- ston brick Machine Coupany, ii and Boundary Nori east. dy6- St WANTED-A | COMPETENT COOK, WASHER suf Tronet for a private fainily: wages, $12 to the rh eS ie eo Apply at 418 2d street ‘porthn ANTED—A GOOD WASHER AND TRONER: must come well recommended. Apply at 1343 Pennsylvania avenue. dy5- ANTED—TEN FIRST-CLASS WAITERS, ne | wares periens aman for lunch counter DRIVERS 8 Summer Garden, 1343 Pennsylvania ¥5-6t ANTED-STEADY, RELIABLE YOUNG MEN. well-grown Boy's, to drive carte; our work lsats ten months in the cents for a day's work, paid in cash every y satay Ata at the stabl of the Washington Bri id Bonaay northeast ANTED—A FOREMAN AND TWO LABORERS — Bply at ROLE ‘ON’S Loan Of Ome. 3 314 Wi oth street n Waste AND COLORED G0OKS.GEN- eral Workers. 2d Girls jurses f is city, Families tarnished een ro cee ees, stroot northwest Licensed Agency. c1 Sethe |" ‘WANTED—SITUATION 8. WASTER va GIVE $100 FOR A PLACE I uN tnan $1,060 per_embur Adizoes so? Box ot Oley Pos Post office. . dy7-2t" J ANTED—A GENTLEMAN R.OF 20, YEARS’ EX- ee in the Dry Gi <3, and who can fur- nish the b Tak st of reference, esires a Situation,” Adasen Box 150, Si dy6-3t" WANTED—ROOMS. wR BENA_TWO TARGE stabs aod edroome and several unt oom CAR irate Pantishel and Caves low rent for the summer; Licht house- Eeeping desired: “Apply at 719 8un" atscee north dy6 BFE EN ROOMS: OVER OUR BANK. - Ban| SQUIER & kers, 1416 Fennayivens nue northwest, back Communioati nigavenue. Apply arin RIC avenue. Fe RENT_THE WHOLE UPPER PART oF House 1339 Pennsylvania avenue. it Very rea. Songtit to responsible parties. “Inquire on premises. 5-6 FS. RENT — ROOMS — ONE & SQUARE FROM Thomas Circle, for the summer, furnished or un furpiahed. 1 “ar 19th street northwest ; furniture store Fae BENT FURNISHED Dorr west the the intersection Saaee ‘and opposits| McPherson oe required ERENT — TWO WELL FURNISHED ROO itlemen. for colored aftern 125 Tith street northwest, out pear M street. ROOMS. 8! R BENT—A Sua FURNISHED HOUSE IN Fos bealtay nd dewirable location, For particulars, ae RENT HOURR 10 E STREET, 13 ROOMS, ws i Peisest nt $40 per month. CHARI RLES W. uk Sot dys § TH STREET modern improvements; $30. ‘No. 920 Fatroct ucrtiwest. Pat EH et eeEA™ ES wet aorta DWELLING, borthwort, | contain odern, improvements pis TENTH ing, 9, rootun, and all . DUVALL & MaRi ; = Fu RURENT BRICK HOUSE, (513 iizn STREET orth west ; at ‘dines SONS” ANTED—THREE UNFURNISHED BROOMS, one or more on firet floor, between 14th and 18th and Hand M streets northwest: references given and required. Address ‘‘Home,” Star office. Jy8-2t* yANTED—10 RENT Two ROOMS, | NICELY- y furnished, and with board in ¢ house. No juestion# asked. State price, looation, &e. Adaroes x U1, Star office. SyT-2¢' WANTED—HOUSES. V ANTEDNINE OR TEN ROOMED aa V modern conveniences; northwest: per month; any house within a month. Address C. Star office.’ Can give any reference required. 1 YANTED-SMALL HOUSE, SIX OR EIGHT rooms, north or south As amiss wet Seat not over $35, Address A. K., WANTED —MISCELLAN (EOUS Whe 4NTEDTTO ae TWENTY GALLONS OF edty, “apply at suk shoot ortheneae ne from WANTED BUY A GOOD CART HORSE. rs dress Box 79 Star oftice 7-28 ws ‘tED—AN OFFICE DESK AND CHAIR. Give fll description and lowest cash price, tar office. ay6-3t" itar office. dress **HARD CAS! ANTED-100 as TO LEARN THE STAMP- business; taught in afew hours. No charge for instructions. Apparatus (iaade by my new Duplicat- Re Machine) furnished to suit the person's means. PRINCE, 1009 F Je27-2W" ANTED—i0,000 600 oe OF SUMMER CLOTHES .50 per suit; only it hands ed and parochanione Used: facilities Tor cleats oie in a few hours’ potice, vary Dest wok wom teed, by PRINCE, 1009 F $e26-3w* ANTED CARPETS Tone ‘CLEAN CHA CE & BRO. next door to City Post $nly perfect carpét cleaning pecan oe we ipping procese on c., cared ier ai Grier byt telephone or otherwise. Waits Jé1eane Ci iweat, tear, than ‘any ;, Feathers renovated; Furniture Sty, ‘telephone. WANTED-STEAM CARPET CLEANING. IM Proved machinery, no injury to satisf by taeph telephone oF SOT ean thorouzhi Send ord giicewine , io SINGLETON & Was \TED-CPHOLSTERY SyORER OF ANY a scription. “ Mattresses by Pea nearly new. "a im steam. cleaned to CHACE & ioe next City WHEE SS. 33 emplo} ing sui ml0 MAINE AVEN pep 490 office from 9 a ‘m WANTED; OLD GO GOLD ANDSILVERINTARGEOR Highest cash price paid. $21 Pennaylvanis avenues bet. 94 and Sp cee ANTED YOU TO KNOW THATIS Sens y “Aude Second-hand. Suit, much betier and a grest fal cheaper than new suit be bought at JUSTH'S OLD STAND, Ko. 619 D street n =a Branch Stora, No. -—We buy but COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FoR crty PROPER- ‘TY—140 acres, 2 small Dwellings Fruit, Watered, at Seabrook, on the B. SEER sea Box 118, Star office FR SALE_ON EASY TERMB—A HGRDSOME Country Seat of seven acres, within nutes’ arive or ilroad de from the ‘cit; M04 3, @ commodious avenue. = SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROP- FO eee am three miles from Bladensburg, Containing third cleared land, stabi for ‘den: to pa camel, For information in: aire at 634 Pouusyivada aeje20-Lm ing <7 a nurpores,, Wood enough pica PERSONAL. and cold water. "Apply at WM _SyT-3t Fas BENT “1233 TEN’ TH STREET NORTHWEST, 2010 14th street north Fem BENT HOUSE 735 FIRST STRERT NORTH- 4 rooms and bath, with all in rear. Apply to E. M. SYRNER Tis | = enece: 6th ettect northwest. ty6- RENT—1105,_ 3308, 1TH STREET, &e. Rant $38.50 ner 30 ad T CO, me FOR BES RENT—BRICK HOUSE, | Six Rooms. CEL- | bath, &c.; range, bi id water larze nl ica market and rook oe aN] WEST oeseetn eect — seven rooms: water an: range and ‘latro moudl ewch Sy to to THOS. 3. FISHER Rar tonatt a 3 | om KE RENT_OOTTAGE HOUSE 8239 N street (or 25 Ist street, houee 36 feet_ front; lot 200 feet deep : ps sight rosng, lew aot in first-class con inane next door, oF at 981 Peni iranin aver venue, =e dy3-1 2 T. MITCHELL. west, ten | Gstrost northwest, ‘poops: “All ves dearatin north very desirable, and rents low to good ts. Inquire of S 321 dy street. a wad i moder | 500 each. FOR S ALE —HOvUSES. Freme Houser of ix rooms each, con- rally located, with good lot, 30x95 ¢ fis cach, or a 13 ver ee! E SARE-A SPATE OR rooms: bath and cellar : of Tenty of water. Call at 1844 $e24-1an JOR SALE— BEA’ RESIDENCE MLE IFUL | Sant S-afory Brick. 2416 oth greet north west ; pine x, cellar, modern cash, Halancs any3)-2m, rooms besides bath roth. perfec eT feet be ad0 ents, Inquire FOR SALE—LOTS. 1K SALE_ONE OF THE MosT DESIRABLE x F Building Lota in the city, Just weet of the Ae ‘burch, fronts south. bisticst point om Mara avenue’ northwest. Inquire of i Clirr, Maseachunctte avenue. avi anelog “at et Ts BENT—O OUNTY FARM AND VACANT OEN- Jots. Farm on 7th street road, 205 acres. ees ne 7.8. 9 and 14, ware SS, SS, curuer hand and .” Lot's, square 74, on Kok the tuarket. Fp ER fronting on Bi and §. 8. et RY GAM aR oe *t.north. Inguire of P et. northwest, ‘he OR BA SAUE-oneat T BARGA NB at TARANTRRD— 60, 3 feet and 50, 0 feet ind. Choice lo- cality. Terme easy. Scrraes = “hOGrnk? SF street northwest. ors TS FOR SALE. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, SM PRIEENTH STREET », Lote for sal oe foot: one-fifth cash, bal- pode FY Sand ¢ youre, ‘with iuterwst at 8 por oct on men Now is the time to bay athe passage of the bill by Consresn for buslding & new rescrvenr wil aad: Greatly ba the valne of this property. For plate and information call at our office. A. L. BAKBER & CO., _ Im seri Buiiding, poe Sah Seen "iste, es Also, House and Lot. = instalmenta, ation, F seit SER. AT A BARGAL 3 with cottage: ‘one lot 18x75, vacant; one Lot 18x100, vacant Prowinent wtrest on Capitol Hill, few: doors fron Beunsivaain avenue, Inquire at 425 11th strovt northwest, Je _ FOR SALE_ MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE-A HA SoM AR Bt aay Lever used, worth orgl25. Ad- | dren H.W. G,.'Star Gitios, FOR SAL 0 | Foor e SIDE will be said E UPRIGHT GRAND PI ?- | Rich Rosewood ©: ‘ane, and in Perfect ¢ T musically, | Hill bewold for $179, on cary payments, oF | 8M al nt for _iv8-6 R ee x | JP at Johnson's wharve | fant, at 3 o'clock p. n X months time, with approved | SOuNSOR, ‘Administrator. JR SALE—A SPLENDID ROSEWOOD Case Piano, carve ees Now Sork wake; great bargain fo for caati. REICHENBACHTS, 423 110), sirmt oe oe R oe TWO GOOD Hons! OR “a 1830, 1: 1334 AND 1336 Folie steed os — tire house; a. Tisden oa See ial Ft RENT OB Speen Cie end ge DOUBLE double ttchens hen all far, Reet rt clase. for mataseeeh 4028-lin = RENT_HOCS = 2p be vipat ares desirable location and in onder. ‘apply DINO, Be BOOT. Now Yok ‘Avenue OR RENT. we FOR RENT_STORES. oR BENT—THE oLD GROCERY STAND ON northwest corner of Lith and “h has R RENT—A FINE STORE AND DWE: eLLING, aed, Oth, street, opposite Patent Office. “Rent low. quire of A. ESONS, 718 7th street. Jyl-Oe conveniently con- | AGEN and one for family use, Inquire at tke R'S Stables, 425 Sth strvet northwest t Pa SALE-LOT OF SECOND HAND LUMBER Also, want to buy 50 feet iron rail . Addireas or tall 136 E P strvet northwont. Jy7-2t | FR SALF—CHEAP_TWO MARBLE SODA FOUN- TAINS, two sight-eallon thi « ber Fountain’ Firs-dlase onder, R Tor sobigur F URE, TRUER diy attnet bo gorse v | OE SALF—A $50 SINGER MACHINI LY used), with all the latest iny overnenta, for | warranted for'S years, at AUERBACHTS, corner 7 and H streets. Renting and repairing all kinds, _dy7-3t teve ben RE BARGAIN NEW oo. ve Square Grand Pisno, used but four m | Tih rosewood cam carved lowe and Iyre, scratte ‘and Modern improvements; handsoue embroidered oower and stool—for oniy ‘su cash; cont $500. owner leavitur city. Gan be seen, Pennsylvania avenue porte west, upstaire, after 3 p.m. dy7-3t" Fiviuce ag a feng nd Le Hay ‘k-PAS. in first-class ‘ord guivo at soe ae Tain ‘street, Pus aa POUK LAVERACK AND LLEWILLEN gi ‘over three can oid tal pods fore. Ad jaro’ SX. SERSEN, 200 8 SALE—1ta, clags condition, Tent’ desu drene 4y5-0t Foot East 29:h street, SALE[A (THOROUGHERED Cow and Calf. Can be moon at Southwest; or at corner 10th sigest ana avenue on Saturday morning. ‘iyo-at OR SALE—500 Cages ‘CHOICE TOMATORS. 100 100 Pickels fo cheap, for canh cuit. BROWS BROS, fier B street north “yer KF OR RENT—OF] FICES. can | FOE RENTOA. WELL.’ FURNISHED OFFICE, SEC: the ‘Treasi wee Asie Bse Star ofc. mt Sant awe <i" | FOR RENT- MISCELLANEOUS | fact? JOR RENT— FIFTY Both Square and ube oranaes loading mak makes, for rent by the month uarter; rents by or qi ri; a pple a aa Sy3-2w 1103 Pennayivanis avenue, Paeot SALE A A LIGHT ONE, HORSE COUPELETT, cont, $1,500; spond an new: & ions oieretl for & Wanting sich Person wal aed inst JOHN M. YOUNG" - will an ot nanan at oa Mx G'S Carns Carriage He. R SALE—JUST RECEIVED A N Fe. Fiding, driving snd work Hi ~ and one Phacton. freon THOMPSON'S ‘Sule, ay and -lw* R SALE_THE LARGEST AND aaa AS- Btireed Hiock of __ LOST AND FOUND. O§T—TWO. GOLD THIMELES; 1QNE MARKED | M.F.. nO is the other F. M.L.,'1! will be rewarded by returning then te Disavenua OST—ON. 5. The fini vit) Feaneyive- 7TH STREET, (OR POSSIBLY ON Market Space, ) between, Maryland avenue south. west and Central’ National ote, Payable to Brewer & Wi atkine, for $7 $75, two two sok pills and one $5. A Uberal reward if ret EWER & WAT! th street southwest. Jy REWARD. —IF little Black OST _TEN DOLLARS icked up the Gop on Ss ‘stternoon 22th streets, will return her to 516 12th street, he il sbove reward and no 20 questions aake YOUNG LADY WITHOUT A HOME WISHES TO A snd thee, or would go abroed Sei eee feiend'to her, “oF wo vwith goutleaan or Indy, Address bine MARY SHEEN Gib oe GENTLEMAN OF 7 USSURe, A STRANGER Asie cy tre the acquaintance of a discreet uns lad to accom eyo aud to ie Dike wince, of ami ae on Chere SIBANGER® Bear office jy8-3t* Pa, een es = e the name of the mess by the Steward. LADY WISHES THE ACQUAINTANCE OF ee alo elderly gentleman es of means ‘will render her Aelirem CLARA C."BOYEES' Cis Tl De yates Pay eu ion ree rae fn i vine n their or nine rithout a li Codd’s Pat- gary ae be Btoppered ‘Bottles, aarked with a umber i Je21-w&s,3m_ HIRAM CODD & CO. Wests WILLIAMS AND ©. E. PRICES PRIVATE nom Soy Notice to call af residense Pompey, to. Offies hours—9 a.m. oe pp ‘street northwest. RIVATE, BA ernOTIyE ; wilt call ak fecldense Eee sequen’ ne, aoa ao, ‘strictly confidential. oe no CHANCES. CR ak a SIX MONTHS, FOR WHICH (gent $1,000) ive ‘siven"as security aus 6 DLE AGENCY, oe ae information marl non," ke. A suitable reward returning the same to Star office. Ost A GOLD EARRING, ese PATTERN, der will be suitab! it at 1426 Boundary street De a, 2" Lene THE PERSON WHO WAS SEEN TO take a sky terri puppy from 809 434 street southwest Pisase reuse Bnd Feouive a suitable Tee dyT-20* L= oer PLAIN GOLD RING, WITH INITIALS the fi iting by. eturming he Oe eee ss O8T—A GOLD URED AS A CHARM ON Li ert Ruder der | week of ‘new and second-hand Cy E3 Wagons, Hi: Roben, ken for" te’ loa! money St tha asa, Sak, Sanath ue. Held din Ty BALE—100 | CAREIAGES, BUGGIES as AND Seer rego and 410.6 street i nerciwet. Elegant turnouts for hire by Gn us. FR SALE—SPRING AND SUMMER CARRIAGES. A stock of one hundred an: to select from. Agent for Boston Bi Buckboura Com y's Side-Bar Bug” ferns tearrinces, ‘ike bet in ho country © 10D} attended to, ROBT. 08 ORABA: m29_ Repository and Factory a MONEY TO LOAN. ‘ONEY TO LOAN, AT 6 AND 6 PER CENT, ON real estate securi M. Boren. 4y8-3t strect northwest. ONEY TO Luan. I have MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTa’ sumsof from $100and upwarde ai'ioweet tose? ae moderate, No delay. Tes Saee nMONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL extate Bact ae in sums to suit, at the jowest, a v when the 9.6. Xo security is good. GREER, 70 amen west. Moxy ml1-3m ai Lowest BATES OF INTEREST ON BEAL ES’ TY. THOS, S.J. FISHEL & 00., F street northwost, COUNTRY BOARDING. ERSONS WISHING TO SPEND THE Hi on, [E eamgce me naneiie pleasant look, UNTRY BOARDING. -POAnDERE aa BE ¢ Se ion epee oa ae, ae Sie a rcemat bee CAN BE BAD AT SPRING- to Mrs. ve county. Vi HE MOUNTAINS OF LOUDOUN | Pee os from depot on. ORLA, See pee WINDSOR COLLEGE 8U! RESORT. Soe eee tte seibTb Pennie rant ‘corner of 11th street. Ad- New Windsor, Ma. 46-3 Moxe* TO LOAN, ON REAL ESTATE, AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT. R. O. HOLTZMAN, 10th and F streets northwest. real ST VED Pen gives. ves. am top. m. DD: ngeenTeon as ouapuari “olga Special Diseases 5 DiscrcesfW Weakness, pt Le wena omen of every Sota mater confidential. rt See ee wstee ar Bg AM DUBOIS, GREAT MADAM hte ee 18, BOARDING. RB RENT—A LANGE SECOND-STOR} Port oom, with Board at 1810 Meee ee = | CRAESDOR, DE DINING cI LUNCH “Roo, aa oe <SEr Mt greeter cme cesta bateens owe Seen, amt cach 608 Le ste, between aad TREMONT HOUSE, WITH ITS FINE PROM ‘cool, “airy and superior ‘will be found % moat rer ones a Rates, $25, $30, $35 iat freee eomere ee = ee ‘and at the pat a -$m°__ SARAH FLAGLER, 316 Indians avenue. Ceara VEL Pa ee coxa | DEW. SE Saas & eo TURKISH BATHS. NaS ees eee Phd eget Tp = | eee abe WM. MoLEAN. ‘MaHoGary, yannow’ on WHITE & PINE, CHERRY, EE scenes prompt delivery. 5 re Offce—13th and B streets northwest. vom

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