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R. THE EVENING STA WASHINGTON MIONDAY : auts 16, 183. 3ke Evening Star bus a regular. verwaneat Bena fice dally circnintion more thar trebie = — = ‘Tne Stax office ix tonnected with the Telephone Ex- change. Advertisements, crders for tho paper by mai #16 otherwise. news. or any information or business erp be sent day or nicht, free of charve. ‘TRE Stan will be seni by mail, gost puid, to those Jecving the city during the summer for any length of time, and the sddreas change! as often as desired. Subscription, fifty cenis per mouth, PostrivELy mx ADVANCE. ‘The civil service law enacted by the last Con- §ress 1s now in full force. Hereafter none can be ‘De appointed to subordinate positions under the fovernment except those whose fitness has been Gemonsiraied by competitive exuminations. At that is the law. The priactgal point made aginst the new system by Its opponents Is that a Competitive examination ts not an infallible test Of the applicant’s fitness or unfitness for the post- Uon sought; that a min might fall to answer cor- Feetly numerous questions ta geography, and even be unable to work out a simple alsebrate problem, and yet be much more competent for clerical work than others wuo would inak» a far better showing 4a the examination. It 1s conten: ted, for instance, yist is necied, the man who can use is pen with grace an‘ facility will Mli the position a finish holar who writes But thes» objections are puerlle when gainst the real merits of tae law and the ua to accomplish. Nobody has ever chimed that the new system was per- bat its deter died. The law Isdes @ to have one resuit that, even should the com- petitty aation sciem®> prove a total fatlure, WI be most DenefcisL It wili relleve government clerks trom that f upon politi- Clans whieh has hith i the Law ts carried out fully, no loager within the power of | Congressmen and othars Influential tn polities to dictate the removil ani appointment of govern- enteler<s The suborJinate offictal’s tenure of oMice depents upon his owa coniuet, and the ap- Pileant for place need no longer truckle to the Politician to win bis fivor. a Both the President and the Commisstoners of the District can gain some valuable hints from a pera- Bal of the expressions of public opinion on thé suff- Fage question published Im Saturday's Stak. The Presi:tent can learn that the substantial people of the District are well satisfied with the present form of goverament, with the single and almost uatversally expressed exception that the Commis- Bioners should be selected from among old and Well known citizens, who have resided here long enoush to have enjoyed the acquaintance and se- cured the confidence of the public,—who under- Stand the pecullar needs of Washington and her People. and are in full sympathy with the best aspirations of the whole community. The lesson which the Commlsstoners themselves can learn ts that the people of the District only ask Proper courtesy ant consideration at thelr hands, that reasonable requests, from the humbiest as Well as from the most pretentious, shall be pat!- ently and justly considered,and that no part of the District or city shall be improved or benefited by Public expenditures at the expense or neglect of Oluer sections. Bearing these points in mind, both the Executive and the District government can have plain sailing and win common praise in future, if they are so tnclin-d. —_—__<++—__ Those who know anything of the city of San Francisco and her people could not have been sur- prised at the spirited manner In which the Knights ‘Templar of that city repel the tmputation recent- Jy made public that there will not be suMicient ac- eommo tations for, and that extortion will be prac- ticed upon, visiting brethrea of the order who Propose to attend its grand triennial conclave Shortly to be held there. What led to the unfavor- able expression calling out this vigorous protest oes not clearly appvar, but it must have rested Upon a misconception of some sort, and we feel sure that tt was greviousiy unjust. The hotels of Sun Francisco are num2rous, large and good, and If they are not able to furnish a froat parior, Ded and bata room to all the world and his wife, they can yet comfortably accommodate a tolara— Diy large crowd; and what they fall to doin the latter respect 13 pretty certain to be cheerfully and well done by the people of the city, either ag Individuals or in an orzanized capacity. San Fran- Ciscans and C.lifornizns rate the quality of thetr frult a little too high, and they doubtiess have Other pecuilarities and weaknesses, as other peo- ple have theirs, but the charge of inhospitality is One that cannot be made to stick against their doors, —————_~<e+—______ Denefit of those who did not have time to all the expressions of opinion on the question Of suffrage tn the District published tn 8. aturday’3s Brak, the essence of the whole matt-r can be Stated in very few words. The weight of sentiment Unquestionably 1s that the present form of gov- ernment fs the best and cheapest we have ever had, voting or no voting, and that it would be exceedingiy unwise to give tt up for one almost Certain not Co be 30 good or so cheap, no mitter by ‘What process {t might be obtained. In other Words, the majority of the people of Washington are not willing to give up a substantial advantage for a “barren ideality.” And very sensible they are. <+>—_____ cipited duel between Elitor Watter- ville, and Mayor Harrison, of Chi- ing tocome off The editor called the mayor “a buffo nil every body thought a chal wonld follow, as both parties are “sou! ntlemen.” hing of the sort, how- ever. Mr. Harrison 4 seit with calt- ing Mr. Watterson “a newspaper crank,” and says that ff Watterson called him a buffoon, he did so “after having eaten a heavy dinner where the Hania re terbalanced the solid.” And there the matter stands, —_—_~¢e»—__ The “old t” boom for Tilden and Hendricks 48 not making much nolse, but there are signs to show that {¢ 13 being worked with discretion. The Secretary of the Indlana democratic state eom- Initlee, who 1s also auditor of the state, speaks Out for the old ticket, and contrasts its strength with the weakness of McDonald. It 1s to be pre- sumed that a man oe: ing such prominence in Mr. Hendrick’s own state 1s not talking to the alr. He coult scarcely be !n tisereet enough to commit himself against McDonald unless he knew that Jodiana had some other iron in the political Bre. —_____<e»_______ The Capital is mistaken 1m saying that Tae Sra “made a canvass of a select number of per- Sons” on the suffrage question. Ta Star report- ers were Instructed to m ke as genoral a canvass &> possible, covering representatives of all classes, In onder to get a good average expression of public It will be seea by reference to the sut- showing published in Saturday's Srar that the views of the suffragists were given exception- ally smple space. ———_<ee—____ All who know Secretary Chandler, whether per- ‘Sonal friends or political oppon: sats, Will sympa- tise with him in the great afMliction that has be- fallen him tn the death of his venerable and vener- ated mother, which occurred at Concord, N. H., on Saturday evening. Mrs. Chandler was 82 years of = toe “Amertcan Impressions” {8 announced as the title of Mr. Oscar Wilde’s book on his late visit to thts country. The title chosen fs a misnomer. ‘What Mr. Wilde probably means 1s his Impressions ©f America. If the contents of the book were truly “American Impressions,” as they are called, they ‘Woult be very brief, as to quantity, and In tenor to the effect that Mr. Wilde 1s considered an asa. = << ‘The total cost of the 2,509 miles of new ratlway Jald during the first half of this year was $62.500,- 00, or about $24,500 per mile, By the time the Stock Of thes newly built roads ts well-watered the cost of huthding will be made to appear consid- erably more. ————_+e_—___ ‘The St. Louts colored press convention formally Geclared for the word “negro” as the proper term ip defining that race, but stipulated that 1t must De spelled with a capital N. sSacrsoerqnit Re 4 Philadelphia now enters the list of competitors for the privilege of providing quarters for the next Fepublican national convention. Perhaps Denis Kearney was “assisted” to emi- grate from California. |K Troe Buve Sence. Last season we sold over four hundred of these sults, and every suit sold gave satisfaction both as to wear and color. This season we made up about one hundred suits of them, but for some reason people have not bought aa many bine suits this season as they didin former seasons; and as a consequence we have too many of them on hand. They are the best value in the United ‘States at our old price of $13 a suit, but -we must close them, and are going to offer them at $10 s suit. The coat is cut in sack style. We mention this so that you won't call for a frock coat. Of course you have heard of the prices we have put on ‘small lots of goods to ciose them ont, i€ not we will Just mention a few: $6 Pantaloons now $3.50. #4 Faptaloons now $2.38. $2.60 slight'y soiled White Vests now $1.50, $7 Boy's All- Wool Suits now £4.50. ‘$5 Children's All- Wool Suits now $3. IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR K0oL KLOTHING, COME RIGHT TO HEADQUARTERS, A. SAKS & CO, LEADING AND POPULAR CLOTHIERS, tyl6 316 AND 318 SEVENTH STREET. Pacact Auran Or Azz: Great rejoicing among the ladies at the WONDERFUL BAKGALYS at KING'S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. ‘We do not compel our customers to buy one dollar's worth of goods to get a five-cent hat, but we are deter- mined to slaughter our extensive and fashionable stock of Millinery at slaughtering prices. 1,000 Desirable Hats at 4c., sold formerly at 25 and 50c. 1,500 «rimmed Hate at Tc., sold formerly at50c. and $1. ough and Keady” Cape Mays at 30c. only. Plogant Tiiscan Hats at 1c. sold formariy at $1. ir at 250, ouly. int ant French Chip Hate at iSe. only, sold formeriy Elezant Colored, Fine Leghorn Hats at 15c. only, sold rmerly at $1. ‘Elegant Prime White Plumes at 65 and 90c. only. COME AND SEE THESE WONDERFUL BARGAINS. Elegant Sash Ribbons, 7 inches wide, at 25, 35 and 40c. ‘ouly. 5,000‘Biack and Colored Tips, 35, 49 and 600, a bunch - 5, Ie Ph 50, 75c and $1 g Sng es Smet 20 eet sath price Elck Treble English Crape at less than market value. * Sink Sats ani Tscee correspondingly low in prices. Call and ascertain our SLAUGHTERING PRICES before purchasing elsewhere. KING'S PALACE, THE LARGEST RETAIL MILLINERY IN THE UNITED STATES. dy16 —— We Ane Acents IN ‘Wasurxeton FoR ARCHER AND PANCOAST MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Of 67 Green street, New York, Whose GAS FIXTURES are Justly celebrated for their novelty and b-auty of dosign, and superiority of work- manship and finish: For the UNION STONE WORKS of New York and Peekskill, whove FURNACES and RANGES have Jong been favorab!; are now in use in THE known here, very many of which ashington's finest residouces; Forthe sale of the “JACKSON” HEAT-SAVING and VENTILATING GRATE, whioh is adapted to the heating of rooms OVERHEAD, as well us those in Which they are located, and wich is the most per- fect grate ever made. ‘Having a large stock of Parlor Grates, Iron Tile-Back Fire-Places, Brass Frames and Borders, Andirons, Port- ablo Grates, &c., to immediate purchasers we will make Jow prices on thése as well as on GAS FIXTURES. Parties in want of Gooas in these several lines are in ‘Vited to call and see us before placing their orders. - EDWARD CAVERLY & CO., Plumbing, Heating and Ventilating, jy16-5m 1425 New York avenue. Sewerny Avventisement No. 3. ‘The next article in this line to which we would call your attention is our GENT.'S ROLLED GOLD PLATE WATCH CHARMS. Our assortment of them is superb; the variety is a0 large, the stsles are no pretty, the Ania 19 0 perfeot, snd the quaiity so excellent, that we har ink fi Ree-saary to say more about them, and only ask for Youn kind inspection. “In price they’ range from 490. to Our Bol'ed Gold Plate Watch Chains, solid gold deeigna, rauge from 32.49 up. ‘ Fine Gilt Watch Chains, lovely patterns, 990. to $1.49. Celluloid and Sheil Watch Chains, from 49c. Black Sik Fobs, with Rolled Piate Buckle, 49 and T5c. In Gent.'s Scarf Pins we have some of the newest wns, amoux them the Elk Head, Diamond Fly, &c. ‘Y,are neat and pretty and very low in price, from 25e. to $1.49. We have also some very neat little Pins for the new narrow scarf, at 350. Ne have one case especially devoted to Black Jewelry. In it you will find exeslient Black Earrings and Ping, at 10, 15, 25 and 49c. English Garnets, from 25c. to 990. We also offer, as belonging to this department: Fine Licht Frame Itubber Eyeglasses, 25¢. Fine Stee! Frame Spectacles, at 25 and 49c. Fine Skeleton Eyeglasses, 490. ‘These goods are at one-half the regular rates. Eyeglass Holders, 10c. ; Cord, be. Our line of Ladies’ Fancy Black Combs is very com- plete. We mention Dead and Bright Jet Combs at 250. ; Colored Ball Back Combe, 25c.; Faucy Pins for the Hair, from 10c. up. Sheet Music at 2 cents per copy. Novelties constantly arriving at SILVERBERG'S, 312 7th and 313 8th streets northwest, syl6 Near Pennsytvania avenues, Trave Dotan Ar Pas. 25 dozen CORSETS at50c., beat in the city. 500 PARASOLS at reduced prices. A full line of the celebrated DIAMOND SHIRT at $1. eA Bnall lot of ready-made GINGHAM SUITS at less cost. FOULARD SILKS at 50c., reduced from 75 and 87. All DRESS GOODS at about half price. GEO. J, JOHNSON, 113 Market Space. 188: Bagh b CLAY—1883.—BY CUYLER, ayi6 dam Bridget by Geo. M.P - “This = royal bredding indeed. Aw s representative of th ‘Hambietonian and CI ‘superior in breed- his oe Seas ee OLA, Manager. 3716-1, Wane Tnenovixe Srorz Faonz, SEATON PERRY ucceseor to Perry & Brotnsr), 15 OFFERING ‘RARE BARGAINS" IN ALL KINDS OF “SUMMER DRY GooDs.” 39-INCH WIDE PRINTED BATISTES REDUCED |. EMBROIDERED ROBES AT GREATLY RE- DUCED PRICES. BES! QUALITY PURE LINEN LAWNS AT 250. GLNUINE SCOTCH GINGHAMS AT 200. AND 25c. ANDEHSON'S SCOTCH SYLPHIDES AT 35c. BEST FRENCH SATINES REDUCED TO 8750, FRENCH JACONEIS AND MikV. LAWNS RE- DUCED 10 de, ““MARKED-DOWN PRICES" ON BROCADE GRENADINES, SUMMER NOVEL- TIES, FOULARD AND LOUISINE SILES. ELEGANT STOCK OF BROCAD: ES) FOR a FLANNELS AND HABIT FOK TOURISTS; LISLE GLOVES, TERE REND GENTs SCOTOH MAUD. 7 CHOICE GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND COR: REO RCESS os SEATON- PERRY, Bartana: BOYS AND GENTLEMEN'S TRUNKS. Seutaynuat Sars. WANTED—HELP. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS ANTED-—., MAN FOR GENERAL HO! Wine Taxes = References. 1651 street northwest. 3y16-30° WARTED TWO GOOD WAITERS AND laundry at Tremont House, corner street and fone aves Apply at the office. jy16- ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS BARBER, WHITE ores W. W. BURDETTE & CO. ‘Will begin their GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF DEY GOODS, CARPETINGS, MATTINGS and OIL CLOTHS on MONDAY, the 16th inst. Onur entire stock will be sold leas than the usual price, ‘and s great portion of it will be sold lees than cost. weet 3 GATTO APPY pact Ot ee |e W4xXtz0-4 YOUNG MAN UNDERSTANDING Printing and. Presses. week. Steady Job. ‘oom ia: 005 Ta akroot mortitwese it 'ANTED_ONE HUNDRED STONE BREAKERS. FORTY-FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS' WORTH OF ‘Price 60 cents per cubic yard. st corner of REMNANTS, ODDS AND ENDS OF EVERY DE- | 4 and 5th streets —_ SCRIPTION, will be sold far below real value, including REMNANTS OF SILKS, SATINS and VELVETS, BLACK GOODS, WHITE GOODS, LAWNS, GING- HAMS and CALIOOES. ANTED-A GIRL. TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work and asest in cooking; must bring reference IN OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT See et emavlarer. « Appty 64 638, B attest noth ‘We have many choice fabrics suitable for FALL WEAR, IMMEDIATELY—A FIRST. CLASB which will be sold at prime cost. We have spece only to mention a few specialties: i sp ET NORTHWEST— RESTA? 10 X [REET ROR Higuttallbcations private fair jek RENT—FURNISHED ROOM, THIRD FLOOR, ND R_RENT—TWO OR THERE UN! SHED R RENT—THREE UNFURNISHED ROOM! R RENT—TO ADULTS, FOUR UNFURNISHED Petrie cee eee FOR RENT—HOUSES. R RENT—A FURNISHED HOUSE IN THE sooanteine. ‘address Be 1 office at Boone- 5,000 yards of FRENCH FOULE, in medium and dark colors, 42 inches wide, 450, One case of double width BLUE SUITING FLAR- NELS, 50c. per yard. : 800 yards ALL-WOOL DEBAGE, l6c,, reduced from 5c. 1,500 yards of HALF-WOOL DEBAGE, 8c., reduced from 150, SILK DEPARTMENT. Onr stock of SILKS comprise all the most attractive brands, suchas MONOPOLY, GUINET and BONNET, allof which will be sold at reduced prices. BLACK GROS-GRAIN at 60c., T5e., 85c., $1, and up to the finest quality. Sp-cial bargains in BLACK SATIN RHADAMES, 95c., usual price $1.25. Persons desiring Silks for the FALL WEAR oan save from 15 to 25 per cent by purchasing now. ALSO, Fast-colored Lawns, 4¥c.; Good Calicoes, 43e.; the Best Calicoes, 6c. : the Best Pacific Lawns, 10c. French Batiste, 182.; Freneh Satteons, 260. ; Bost French Ginghams, beautiful styles, 180. ALSO, HOSIERY AND GLOVES. 150 dozen MISSES’ SOLID COLORED HOSE, Navy Blue and Cardinal, full regular made, 25¢., worth 87350. 100 dozen LADIES’ SOLID COLORS, 373¢c., worth 50o. MEN'S COLORED HALF HOSE, 252., usual price S730. LISLE THREAD GLOVES and SILK MITTS at cost. 0. OH. ANTED—A WOMAN TO COO! WASH AND iron; 523 3d street Ww ‘ust Dring reference. Apply ve WANTED-1 COMPETENT GIKL, “yHITE OR references required. “Apply 1804 H strect b.w.J¥15- 34 ANTED—AT NEWPORT NEWS, VA., TWO Ww Hundred Elevator Pucker three months’ work; frasea $2 par day. No tools required. Board tot ANTED—100 WAITERS FOR WATERING places, Chambermalds and general work ers for Baltimore, lelphia, New York and Brook. lyn, N.Y. 926 Fastreet northwest. ©. i. PRICES Da jy5-) W cnt Workers ag GN, sod Ngee, for tale doy Balti leiphia, "New York end elsewhere: Families furniabod Servants with referenves. "Try us. $26 F st n.w., Licensed Agency. 0. E. PRICE & CO. Cee es ee Waktep— waite ‘COLORED — 000K! ‘Also, German Sorvenee a ten Telscontes ae gap deo servants af office, 926 Jot. u.w.. Ot paces W 4 NTED EMPLOYM \UREAU—FAMILIES foment with me ma Help oe peattees wanted. LO DUNDORK: G18 10th ot Row. 18Tet EEE CARPETINGS. WANTED—S§ 0 On our second and third floors will be found— a ED SITUATIONS. eet Taprsrax nuserca we. | WANTER_ST A SDN Man TWENTE TANS ar : LOWELL and HARTYORD INGRAINS, 750, | givens Adare Bot wag a, Mie cltys ieee Good INGRAINS, 40 and 500. “ANTED—BY A Ri MATTINGS, from 12}. up, the finest quality. WwW. Situation | ry Cook or Sanborn See This great sale to continue until the 15th of August | fwoon 3d aad uy Gren eet wet erent caly, “Terms cash, ANTED—PLACES FOR COOKS, CHAMBER- W. W. BURDETTE & CO., AUS lorena. Was i ferrani Sabu Nos. 928 SEVENTH STREET AND 106 EK N.W. | °jy2-8w" % oc jyla-st = WANTED—ROOMS. ‘Woovwarp & Lormnop, ANTED—A GENTLEMAN, WHO ©, IVE WANTED: TLE} HO CAN Gi references, desires to Permanently HERTS anit cece eat tone, came 147, Star office. 1 syi6-8¢* BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUS! W3NTED BY ADULTS FOUR OR FIVE UN- 2 furnished Rooms with modern {mprovements; Bousekeeping wifhout washing; would permanent; ve pri ; references qiven and 991-PENNSYLYANIA AVENUE-921. Feaulred: ‘daneas sar gcuiaes: Sprere 1a WW4NTHD-ABOUT THE MIDDLE OF ooTO- a tie: hi unfurnished Boome is good ct — ‘der; must bein s good heighborhood weet of 18th and north of ¥ etresteced fenlly patetred tote dtrcncc ton dete OUR JERSEYS are made by practical cloak makers, | Muyuy, Preferred : es and that is the secret of tho remarkable success we have | 1-8 X-¥:. Star office 22 had on our lines this season. We also control at least three PED__ makes, which cannot be procttred elsewhere in this WANTED—HOUSES. market, ‘WANTED_BY AUGUST lez, 4 FIVE OR SIX northwest, conveuient to thecispertamtter eaten JERSEYS. if suited.” Address PERMANE. 1, Star office. It" = jashingion county, Maryland. Sra NT—458 NEW JER. AVE. 8. E., OPPO- EXPERIENCE AMD | HOH, cece tation of brick sore ‘preased rooms, basement, bat parking, Be aos. FORRES, WIT Foe a we 90° F3., RENT—911 lévra STREET NORTHWEST, A fe Brick, with back building and all modern all improvements; recently renovated. dyla 3t° Fy. RENT—NIOE &-ROOM COTTAGE, 1214 PA- t sdeand bacs yard a Inquire next door. STUb eridge Deeok Goomertoms, TBANHES DERE dO2e R RENT—TO LEASE, FURNISHED, FOR TWO 10re years, a hi Dwelling in the ‘northwest seation, or permite lonpect apply to WM. B. YOUNG, Sylt-st 1420 New York avenue. FoRsTENT AINE Room | House, | PRESSED brick front, four rooms, ‘and. five on secon floor, large cellar, latrobes and fire-places; all inprovemsenae JOBN SRRESE ee GA gSER street. dylé-im R RENT—329 C STREET SOUTHEASI, THREE- improreracta Pate Sa) Pieh aetag wen tl ones ‘ Er story Frame, $18 4.8. CAYWOOD, 9th and K strocts northwpet ayld-st QE RENT—A COMPLETELY FURNISHED OOT- for the season, at Ws Grove, Md. Ap- ply to N.A. REID, Dead Letter office, at 12 m. J14-2' F ‘Due of the handsomest 3 —— ——ee LE—CHEAP—H HARN. > neat ine steee, siren Bt soe rong ty ‘bo further ‘bens Onn KELEUEK Stables, €3 Sth street. plese OR SAL F's Rosewood case, NEW DWELLINGS ‘tm the northwestern section. WM. P. YOUNG, NSERVATORY SQUARE PIANO. and in perfest Carved lee yleaw 1420 New York avenue. | order, suusically, Wil be ‘old for $125, on easy pay ROR, SALETA TWO-STORY ASD MANSARD soos F.G. aMITR, Toot, pressed brick, nine-room House, im the north: | yyx4-¢4 2208 Punatgheeie neni. ‘west: imaproving location ; 500, down: =e balance on time. Address W., star Office. dy1e-3° OR SALE—AN eo ae NEW a — 1K SALE—TWO FRAME HOUSFS AT $1,200 A Five eckton Ro ag Rng hy RE Rite Benes sae e resins Brick Store: ll | attachments ccm ein, fog s80, get ve gears para terme caay. Apply 404 bch strest northwest. jylé-im | @S # AUERBACH'S, 7th and H. zene SALE — CHEAP — THREE EW BRICK Eicon co Yim x Pangite com FOE SALE 4 vorse, BUGGY AND HARNESS. ‘avenue that rent for $12 ent.'an an invested; will thks 600 for the three: terms easy. ©. H. Corner 43 and K streets southwest, jy13-8t" KR BALE—A F stylish brick dwelling, 1209 L street all modern SOUSA Grebe eae HANDSOME THREE-STORY with = ion. Jy13-3t os ore 2-60 = BRS CHES RANGE AND BOIL R BALE_VERY Fes. 1904 3d street Apply 10.6. @. Lim 609% 1 Water-closet, 1 Bath Tub; all sso opa-hand and in com; order: her Shop, corner 11th and K streets nocth 4y10-1m cor R SALR—HORSE FEED, CHEAP. Ew hole cat rimothy: Sill ioug etter te veo. SSo. Grain at low prices. ‘Too. LMGORE & CO. ‘Steam Hay Prees, 12th and B northwest, jy7-Lim' OR BALE—MAGNIFICENT SQUARE GRAND. Peo Than leome rosewood gaan richly car red LOW-VALUABLE | PROP. Dene dye F THOS. J. FISHER & 0O., all the beet fintvrovements, super sings 3y10-2w 1324 F street northwest. sue, for ony $100, neludn ‘Soran smtrddered cover an: ‘cost $450, nearly new, owner R SALE ABSOLUTE BARGAINS — used it but very’ litte; five-year guarantees oan be Handsome new 3-story press-brick front House, jano Exchange, 47 10th strect noruhwente Fe stone ‘trimmings: 10 foome, bath-shoroueuy | St Piano Exchange, 427 1 = Cd Mode: n, on 11th street, near K, paying 10 osht on a 'D ORGANS, $7,200. ° Price to immediate purchaser, $7,250. The following bangsins offered at WORCH & Also, han: S-story prees brick front House, 10 | BRO.'S Piano Warerooms: One slightly ned Scbome Tooma, modern vements, On Sth street, near K, | acker, 78, worth Cabinet Grand Upright, a at $6,500. one ines’ Bro., $175, one nearly new Sohmer, Also, 2 new 2. and basement brick finest instrument in the city, must be seen to be appre: handsomely fin! rooms, modern, nicely ciated; one T-oct. Squagn $i28: ‘one Grovestern & Oo., northwest, to ready rer, at $3,250 each; and a beau- | $100: one Dubois, #70, had Afieon other Tustruments . tiful 2-stor: ay Cp ee pp gs brick front house, | of inds and at all prices. Also, Shontnger, Bri Troome, finiahed in oll. Price $2,850, ROR Smithy and other Oncans. Terms easy. “WORCH ‘These are real bargains to ready buyers. BRO,, 925 7th sticet northwest. 4y2-1m W._E. BURFORD, ~; 3023 804 F street northwest. POR SAL CHEAP—AT MEPFKS, 621 G STRERT northwest, Backus, Champion and 53 ‘and all kinds of Villawe Carts, Jump reat end inds of Carriages. Terme to suit. 3029-1m Car other’ FOR SALE—LOTS. {OR SALE—ON MORRISON STREET, NEAR 775 ALE—FIVE ELEGANT TURNOUTS, OOM = PRISING we af northwest, lig acres of 4, with two-story Brewster Top Bi a Sap acache eS Suiey tommerag | oss Hartt Preccer basta and K strects northwest. ‘dyle-st" meg ein yy Brick 1 Frame Frame dy18-3t Ok, BENT_HOUBE 1794 107m STREET NORTH- ‘west: 7 rooms, bath-room; all m ‘improve- ments; rent §20, ates ooener A8kn and 8 steels Cor R RENT—BY 8. H. WALKER, 630 LOUISIANA yanue, 1825 Riggs street northwest, $90; $ rooms provement 12-2 R RENT—HOUSE 3012 DUNBARTON A’ Fz SALE—AT BRIGHTWOOD, A TWO-ACRE as Lot, improved by é loree, Hi and L 3 y The auove are. ll fret clase "Aisne large ‘@ new, commodious six-room | 440° bo, font end ane easy terms (| ), upwards of Sraece ars Seeaye ees Concord acons, Village Oarte the Lightning Jump-Seat, the most perfect family EAP pas i CP Re ae a oy py close an estate) 260, a Baddie use; Ry ‘Saddles and Bri- A. fassachueetta, Georeia and Kentucks ities and long experience 1am enabled (eeptra pat ny ofc wen cents a foot. Titi | all orders completely and ou the tnest reamgonwie terme: Sodan sees Eke AGERE UT PLS | Hees ener athe AN Sha ees over pe offeredagain. M. M.HOHKER, ¥2l F = eee Fe 2 MONEY TO LOAN. At GEYER'S Stables and Carriage Repomtory, 468- VE MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL ES- TEE Rye See or TORS | LEA GSE Dona Uecker oe, | Se var oad Seer a ten tad — LE, 1216 F street northwest, ayi2-6t Firemen'e insurance Building. corner th inrecent lesa adapted for al muses Alea, crops, a < RENT. ‘Louisian E and both ‘new and rsoond= ONEY TO LOAN, and % Ee att ese mesg | MOE is 802 aint dO re art 90] Gor. ah & +4 ON BEAL ESTATE, AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT. Hig OO) ate, 00 & 0 Bou POE SALES. 3. MEPKS 621 G STREET NORTH 907 234 at, 00] 910 1 ‘00 | __a28 30te and F strosts northweet._ | I” woet, offers, rare fmdgosinenta in of all ee Se .00|128 22d st., 7 rooms. 20.00 MoE LOAM. = ‘Top and no-top Sidebar Bugwies, 7 ramilyOar- sy VOornee Such nod I sieeie honthtreet, qutate security. Fa ore ee | ages, Business Wagons, St llage Carts, Har RB RENT—OORNER OF 107m AND ISTREETS | _™031 LC ivaniaavende. | done. Wili'eell cheat? ferme (o'suit ‘All 'w sout three story dwelling, 11 modern ‘ONEY TOLOAN—ON REAL ESTATE OR OTHER | SUsrantecd. enrts fmprovementa large 7 om snrubbery, stab for 3 M' urity, sume to suit from $100 to any amount; R BALE—A LARGE STOCK OF ITALIAN M 1240 Lith street sont “__ 333-2W" | ROBT. A. PHILLIPS: 1438 New Vork avenues, b | cto, “Bosmumecte pheames te torcharian War TTR. & - POE RENT—HOUSE 607 NEW JERSEY AVENUE ERFORD & CO., Pa. ave., cor. iat #t. nw. p28 Sm’ north containing nine root all m< im- BSNS cere ap to WO FRE, BENTIIN BLADENSBUKG—A 12-ROOM House; tly 3 ted. BO. Mie address SORM ATE: PHEN, Bladensburg, Md. e22-1m* POR RENT—A FIRST-CLASS RESIDENCE, 1106 ISth strect northwest. Apply to J. 3. SHEDDS 1402 14th street northwest. =m FOR RENT—STORES. ee Ee WANTED— MISCELLANEOUS ving in suburbs of city; beet of references given. ms ‘We open to-day = complete assortment of our Fine Black JERSEY (Imported Cloth), Extra Fine Quality, at $7 EACH. The shape of this Jersey is correct, and it cannot be matcned at the price. Fok, BENT_IWO STORES—829 AND 624 Tra treet north: u ‘ADAMS, 002 Rist mew. aw! atonoe. Apply to FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS on ¥V ANTED—TWO MARES FOR FARM PUR- weighing about ], 200 each; must be sound, young and good work auitle, Addsees Oe ioe Office. it Wy AnteD — DERMATOLOGY —DR. VAN DYCK fm removed Sliver want st, n.w. If you have eon 1 cilfnees ‘an ‘We also open a complete line of sizes of our $5 and $5.50 Fine BLACK JERSEYS, but cannot muarantee tofkeep the line unbroken two days, the demand for them is so great. ‘We have this morning opened a complete tine of sizes in our Cream White JERSEYS, at $3.50 EACH, ‘We invite early examination by those in search of JERSEYS. 3 eoant hi 5 taneous hair or complexion consult Dr. 9.VAN DYCK, Den ist, at once. Dr. YAN DYOK will have at 723 12th Bt. now. Ji tina Dr VAS DECK oar ‘be cotta in eee me Dr. VAS lotier at his office and resi At antic City, Nd. ju) 8. ent ysis by VAN DY ‘Call st once. dyl4-3t* oy ANTED-WHEELMEN, IT 18 TO XOUR IN- W forest to know that all Bieyeies ind Tricyles re- pate are don ractical make: 432 ‘oot, MITH BROTHERS. = 2 3620-40" WANTED (DEES NOTION DEPARTMENT. Every Lady who wears a Black Jersey ought to know that wo now have BLACK DRESS SHIELDS, which are guaranteed perfectly fast colors, at 110. PER PAIR. Every Lady who wears s White Dress ought to know that we now have DRESS SHIELDS, covered with white cambric on Bore sides, which will last much CUTTING SCHOOL — Wanted, ladies to learn dress cutting, fitting, mak- ing, by perfection, tall stem. Dress makers please Tonger than any other, because the rubber, being | inveatizute this new nysiow” Parlonn san eee, ‘covered on both sides, will never curl. Price lith atreet n.w., between E and F streets. jy14-3m_ ‘ANTED—SECOND HAND RNITUR: 250. PER PAIR. a wos fan fie 3 ant Price pea. Every Lady ought to know that we also have Pure | Address Box — eae 1B RENT— FIFTY PIANOS AND ORGANS. gill the loosing makes. Rent from $2 to $10 per month, : F. G. SMITH, Syl4-6t 1108 Pennsylvania avenue. BUSINESS CHANCES. Business _OPPORTONITIES.—A GENTLE- man of experience, in the employ of ® corporation that representa 330,000 ‘capital, desires to enter intos Partnershij pal uestionable character an. Ferponelta who has athis late command from $2,000 to $5,060, to accompany him to one of the first ‘in this coun! eas that w3ll realize Out Flak during tb6 season. "Cb Address THOMAS BINGHAM. Seger” Leepenten 108i Broadway, New York City, dy14-25 ANTED IN EXCHANGE LANDS IN <7 ‘mountains. Address ARPENTER, Barni Mills, Ma. ay1i-6t* | Gia RATE OF INTFREST ALLOWED ON rates; Collections made SQUIER & CO., Baukers, 1416 Pa. ave. ini sin Rubber DRESS SHIELDS at WANZED_GET YOUR CARPETS (CLEANED BY the Automatic Ste the Movanaaso, Ease. | epuney” Sarr by Chaco ceeul eee WHITE CANVAS BELTS only oe INGLETON & HOEKE, Lie BG BNO A Ee WANTED LE. (RICK, (490 MAINE AVENUE southwest, ‘steam carpet cleaning works, the oldest and the bestin the city. Mattresses remade, feather Fonovated, furniture alesineds orders br mee tons eer . WWANTED—1404 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, OP- ite Willard’s—Hair Mat ‘eather Bolsters and Pillows renovated; Carpets cleaned, sto: andrelaid. All kinds of mattresses made to order. F. H. YOUNG. apld WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT. Extraordinary Bargains! 500 yards, 42-inch White PERSIAN LAWNS, beautiful quality, reduced from 87340. to 250. COUNTRY BOARDING. ERSONS WISHING GOOD BOARD FOR THE summer, in a healt Jocality, abundance of ice tonne, Bo. “apnly te Sf. BRYAN Canton die gS 18, +, 8] i. 5 'e Office: or address. &. DAVIS, Markbaie Station: Fant quier county, Va. jy13-2w* (PESONS WISHING TO SECURE GOOD BOARD for the summer in a healthy locality, with ice, milk, Qaily mail and convenient to the . . K., for further particulars apply to L. a. Halfway, Fauquier, Va. st COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. At this price we expect them to last a very few days. Worn whtppleg on isney to seus eae nerd Be o 1 jury to your 5 folephone, Blo 'Eouisiaun’ aockoat a. H. HACE. ANTED—TO ANNOUNCE THAT JOHN E, W BEALE, Boom Tho New vord ete Gate: missioner of” Deeds for Every State aud Territory, U. 8. Commissioner, Examiner and Notary. Alwaysin officé from 9 a. m. to5 p. m. m2 WASTED_UPHOLSTERY WORK OF ANY DE- ‘ecription. 4. H. CHASE & BRO., Next to City Post Offtos. LOST AND FOUND. Special Bargains in Dotted and Figured SWISSES, also reduced from 810. and 37340. to 250. HALF DOLLARS SAVED, ‘We have made the following reductions on # few lots Fine Lisle Thread Hosiery to close: Ladies' Derby Ribbed, Lisle Thread Hose—Cardinal, Bronze, Navy Blue—reduced to $1 per pair. Ladies’ Open Worked, Lace LISLE THREAD HOSE— Navy Blue, Seal Brown, Light Blue, Pink—reduced to oT ‘OR SALE_IMPROVED FARM, 118 ACRES, 8 tiles from Washington: lanee var ra variety of fruits; two ‘welling houses and outbuildings: 20d RE one iyT-20* Forestville, P. G. county, Ma, Fog SALE-A HANDSOME COUNTKY SEAT OF ‘about 7 acres; cornerof 7th street road and Whit- ey avenue; commodious house; lange barn: convenient out-buildings; fine lawn; rood water. dnguire on prem- ines, or 634 Pennsylvania avenue. e233 FARM FOR SALE NEAR POTOMAC, MD.;105 Asses of land with a comfortable dwelling and out, = oe 1 per pair. * dice’ Broppea Stitch, LISLE THREAD HOSE— Bronze, Old Gold, Crushed Strawberry, Gendarme— reduced to 750. per pair. Ladies’: Dropped Stitch, BLACK SILK HOSE, re- OST—ON SATURDAY AFTERNOO. White Poodles. A suitable reward wills Feturned to 311 Sth street northwest—F. TELS Restaurant, ATURDAY, JULY 141H, ONE GOLD duced to $1.50 per pair. Sleeve Button. with letter RB upon it. The finder Ladies’ BLACK STLK HOSE, with lace open worked | will be rewarded if he SH Teturn the same to ‘ankles, reduced to $1.50 per pair ADVOCATE OFFIC#, 609 La. ave. it WHITE SUIT DEPARTMENT. We have now made the closing prices on the balance of our stock of White Suits—prices low enough to close them out before August 1st. WHITE LAWN DRESSING SACQUES.—We have re- daced the priors on our complete line of White Lawn ‘Dressing Sacques to close out our stock now. . OST—ON JULY 16-$135, WRAPPED INSIDE OF Ligier black velvet, and a rubber band and around the same. | $25 reward will be paid if ease Feturned to O18 Lith street A ion toanother party, and WOODWARD & LOTHROP, BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, 921 Pennsylvania avenue, 921 ‘Washington, Do ovis Wan Aso Ecas Exuszowznep ROBES, SATINE ROBES, OST WEDNESDAY, JOLY 11TH, A PACKAGE of Papers, on @ street, between 4th and 5th streets A liberal reward will be paid if returned to the Star office, dyl4-2t- i BOARDING. ‘ONEY TO LOAN MO" ores? nares OF INTEREST ESTATE SECURI board Go. Side-bar Dupe ae Pocny Bost BEC a *s ar ion an THOS. 5. FISHER & 00., Tingee. ‘Their make is the baat in the couutey ton the 318-6m 1324 F street northwest. | money, Other ligat and heavy Carriages, i) rest Ye : Riety, for spring or summer FOREX TO Loan. ing Promptiy attended to, Ihave MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, in yy sum< of from $100 and upwards, at lowest rates of in- ‘Charges moderate. No delay, Repository and Factory, ap2s 410-416 8th street northwest. aaa BR SALPTA LARGE ASSORTMENT. OF CAI 1 916 F attoot northwest. Erte foCaull Waxovmand. all the Intost sole cart BeYoUNG. 213 ste ey Sante to, 20MM EDUCATIONAL. - ———————_— - — — = LEpwcationar. BOOKS, &c. ae 1883, NEW CALENDAR OF THE 1884. ann NEW ENGLAND New Boora. CONSERVATORY OF MUST ‘Memoirs of John A. Dix, by Morgan A. Dis, Beautifully {lh £4 ee SENT FREE to] Dynamic tacrology. 2y' by Ward. ourself and musical Send names and ad-| Land and Labor by Moody. to Under Ground Rusia, by. &q., Boston, Mass Dr. E. TOURJEE, Franklin Cianaiue, by Crawford. “hedet chook and HOME hor Youn Laaie'ln a | Pie Eat taney RDO, Vorid. S¥i6-lawet | Man. by Lincy tite ‘OWES BOOKKEEPING_ONE MONTH GUAR-| Puylis Brown, Flora shaw. Hers ifiihpeamansiny se” Sect eal | Fone Male C.F Wootion. | Qotober, ‘when terma will be higher. Howe's ‘Rapid | Hot Plowshara. iesusors, re Business Penmanship easiest to learn and write, £2.50. WM. H. MORRISON, Separate for Ladies. ‘Prof. @. W. HOW: von Beparat or OWE, iz 475 Peunayivania avenue, IDGEWORTH SCHOOL, BALTIMORE MD. | Ho. WSHARES. By J Genar mn for aoa Beong taie M | Hos Dacwenans fy Foie tore, Children.” ‘The twonty-Bret school year Thurs | PITMAN PHONUGRAPHIC DICTIONARY. Ang, Sephember ZO son tothe Princteat, RECOLLECTIONS OF DEAN STANLEY: By Dean syS-thkmim Mrs. iLP.LEPEBVES, ov Franktin st. | STUBIES OF NEGLEOTED TEXTS. By Dr. Rob- ALTIMO! MD.—MT. VERNON INSTITUTE, | _ EAK VES; FOR THE BEREAVED. Be Mt Vernon, Place. Home and Day | meDua® OA’ For sale sad Schoal for Youne Lagiea: Rounded 1830. Mire. M. WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, Tesoors. "Beautifully situated, "troutivg. Wanhing = SS Gevexen Srauee. Monument Square. ‘prac taught. Cire on application, tht M Fencil and >tub Drawing, Landscape, Flowers, “Gotposition. ex 7 Sodach, humertcrsivoitig oe Se eee eet HS Coreen STUDIO AND PRIVATE LESSONS, WITH iketchini tn LADIES’ GOODS. _ A LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF Ladies’ and Children's BATHING SUITS, at M. WILLIAN'S, «from Nature, continue on 10 Your. Painting, "THE, CFDARS—A HOME SCHOOL FOR YOUNG Ladies and Little Girls—will re-oj Ber 1. Ut ie situated on the Heights ‘ol Georgetowueand ie grounds are extensive, the uiful. MISSES EAKLE, 1916 35th et., W: T ‘TCite Trevise, Paris. 907 Pennsylvania avenge, I have succeeded in procuring a few more of those JERSEY POLONAISE, In Biack and Garnet, for which it was impossible to supply the demand « few wooks ago. det Monday, Octo- street cars to all parts of the city. Ihe re Yocatlon healthful aad boatr- For circulars address the ‘aabington. Je21-4n mode M388, AMY PEAVITT, OF BosToN: MA ‘Teacher of Vocal and Instru larmony. Address 944 K OUGLASS", NINTH AND F STREETS.—GEN- uine FRENCH BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS and DRAWERS, at $1.45 each, all sizes. ENGLISH LISLE We SHIRTS, all sizes, at $1 each. ENGLISH mental Music and 8 continued during the summer. street northwest. de19 GUMMER COURSE AT SP:-NCERIAN BUSINESS ‘COLLEG! Keeping and ing sessions 5 to ® p.m., four evenings each week. Practical training for youths ing a season when indolence and expensive pleasures aro Hable to produce perm: month or quarter. Scho ing, $50. of each month, ti MES, BARA A. SPENCER, Vice-Pri ALBRIGGAN SHINTS, all Sic. each, GAUZE E 0.» B76. , 1. 50, AW Genuine PE 3 CUT PANT-SHAPF, and made in the most thoro manner, all #170, at 80c. each. NAINSOOK FEATHE WEIGHT SHIKTS and DRAWEKS, made in the wey ‘beet manner, all sizes, at Thc. cach. ENGLISH HO} SIERY (Morley’s) in all the newest demmens, at 50c. Pee ee acaren E.& W. COLLAKS and CUFFS. idsome NECK WEAR, in new shapes. French, Eng- dish and American Suspenders. Shirts made w order, ‘st $9, $10.50 and £12 ver half dozen. ee cor. ¥th and D in Penmanship, Book- rrespondence, f June, July, August. 9a.m.to 12 m., five days each week. Even- ‘and men and women dur- nt injury. ‘Tuition by the shiv for & Year,day or even- Shocial Caseos in practical writing begin fins SEERCES, Exincipal. my’ HENRY ORWOOD INSTITUTE. SELECT SCHOOL FOR a sas 1212 and 1214 14th et. Next seasion Yo BELL Astor FISHER, CHEMICAL DRY CLEANING ESTAPLISH- Ghee Ladiot'and Geutianet's Gute tins t 36,83. ee men's Garmen! a For circulars, address WM.D.OA- ‘A fow boarding pupils received. 230-61 AVID 8. L. JOHNSON, ORGANIST AND CHOIR: Dy ater, Fin lta easel ete., are perfectly cleaned by thie superior Proctrs.. Latics’ Eveulng Dremes a specialty. Opi of E. 3. Dekmedy oftcis chemist of the Distriét of Go- ‘our cl northwest. Private las— jemicals ary of the mort effectual na- ‘Voice classes iidings: good orchard, and a heal 3 short rive to dhe Aqueduct road.” Apply’ SISO" ator” 3e26-3w_ PROFESSIONAL. SY FEET, &o.—RELIEF WITHOUT PAIN IN Ext minutes, at Dr. WHITE t, 1416 sylvania avenue, 0 ‘Wilard’s Hotel, Houre: 8a. m,w6p. m: Sundays, 9 a.m.tol p.m. Hard and soft Corns, fab and Inverted Naila, Vas- cular Excrescences and all complaints of the fest ete. cesafully treated. ‘lwenty-two consecutive years of in We D., Office visit For‘putting the feet in orders” esas JR. H. L. BOVER, MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN, treats eu Female, Ni oy cea Fat 417 G street, opposite Biss House, 020 GQ®“UING OUT, REGARDLESS OF COST, THE TIRE STOO! ‘Tth street. DT ‘ 4 J. E. YOUN Go there for Bargains. Se DENTISTRY. 8. DUKE, DENTIST, 715 lara STREET NORTH- west. Beautiful sets of Teeth and a perfect ft. filled for $1. Extracting without pain, 60 cents. All operations warranted. ‘3y5-3m"* jE HARTLEBEN, GRADUATE OF PENNSYL. D* end residenos, Lins’ fesuinod ‘pesckicer T con geuewsly ase dentist of undscbied abies? Brea’ GERMAN Dentin TOI ae a3 RIIFICIAL TEETH MADE BEFORE AND IN- eerted after natural AY nai sues. ‘Sfcdern geetnods ana anilinal ke3ly DE. DONNALLY, 1331 F street northwest. Ue LEXINGTON, CORNER OF lita STREET ere: and New York ave. n.W., with it rooms for PLAIN AND TANCE WOOLENS FOR BEA sHons | Dernuanost fad trantlnt ctx abo, fable oerters he proprietress. dy12-teepi R SUITING AND DRESS GOO! SEA EDUOED Paces, eis soi LAs: AIRY ROGMS RENT, AT 314 AND PURE LINEN LAWNS, l6c, ; FINEST QUALITY, 260, ae Boarding for eee. LARGE STOOK OF FINE PARASOLS LESS THAN Coste GuEAT aoe ARE a ER | SIL) RAB Bi AND ALL SO NOLOE Di GOODS AT LOW (CEB. pd Sour! PREVIOUS >» TAKING AN INVE! RY OF myl9-2m_ s 3 iy very 180 STYLES OF FRENOH SATTEENS IN SELECT area Zailoe Baie Be foes poe ONE PRICE, Uyt Cig | Ei W.M. sHUSTER&SoNs, | 2%) Seta acid Boating: 919 Pennsyivania ave. | © —— De SAa eae Serene tT. M. T, a EN" iT, No. 437 Dbeanchse, “Teoth inscrted $1 =e prety ranted. janis ATTORNEYS. AMUEL H. WA! U. 8, COMMIBAIO ie Fh ae ee N. ° ae Residence, 0 North Capt eek” mh ATPase, MESS Tatras ‘pabilclty. Raced a = a aes ELE Eco PERSONAL. .TTOBNEY-AT-LAW, 4 Gunton Lew Building, street. Jumbia: ‘sons $1 per hour, cents gor | 10 and harmon, and four perfect maciiiuery i Lot — i” _ | Grease spots gusrtubed to be ihoronshiyemowed si 3 W. FLYNN, A.M, ATE PHE y 8, WW. Gor. Sth and K streetznorthenet. | Mf 18S ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, Mathematics, Lat tin, German, Engl TENTH STREET RTH WESe, Preparation for Collere. ee Manes CONGETS ty onder i Sve sorts Cel storia, ee — serene. and guaran tee perfect 0 end comfort RDVERING CLASSES.” $5 A MONTH. | AMITH- | prench Hand sinle Godt ino Unterwoar matic, Bookkeep tnx, Grammar, Spenoerian derelottu Penmanship, U.8. History, Spelling. jal tet ce =e et ‘Consots, and Burton. The,“ Herculoe® ay ASHINGTON OONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. | French for waich Mins H. is trance 707 Dist Noartwith, year. Hann “Organ Enda $i Corsst, ber own make thatfor the prise ave a BULEARD. Dieser nathan” |B Teck ertn and Roanish evokwn. a8 ¥ advantages. ____ SCRAP PICTURES. JAY GOULD, 421 9 ST.. WOND!_RFUL VARIE '¥ of Relief and Scrap-book Pictures, Birth day 2s: Dolls, French Tistue Paper. Dou't Sabra eats eect ost pic for the **little foiks' p be y a — Seemed rnd saan Yn Tae Ware Movowram Salve until TWEL' 1K M. on SATURDAY, JULY TWENTY-FIRST, 1883. to the War and Navy De, it Building vig: - Bd tons net sab Sore Cont, nan Pernsce Coal, HAMMOCK CHAIR ‘ reserving the right to order as much more of either fur- “Gl Good serie nah te Po are alana PL py re rd $0 cords, snore or toa, Pine Wood. fhe House, Lawn, Pacch or Comp, and le juut cham Su tao seed ts boot ths Sock eerie endl tespeutedl full of quiet comfort and blewed rest. Is far superior 8 sworn inspector, at the cost of th» contractor, ‘to the Hammock in every way, and can be put up 60 as a to be always in the shade. hye ee or office for which re- ‘the parties to whom the contract (or con- ymay be swarded. in such cuantitice as thoson- jj and Saf on seme eate | id a4 s guarantee of J. W. SCHAEFER, ——_ae Spsny b. SNiv1 on | 3714, 16.18.20 ei 413s NO, 1020 71TH STREET NORTHWEST, { GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. R P, = Dua G@ ‘TEN PER CENT OFF ALL THE STOCK ‘We make the above reduction to increase our cash BUBREUIL ad excepted—making it the cheapest stock in the 7 BROTHERS, oity. SATINS, GING- ’ HOUSEREEPING shape, and quality ' ‘and SUN UM- Priog, with discount prices will convines matter. ‘MITCHELL,

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