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‘The Evening Star bas @ regular, permanent bena fide daily circulation more than treble that of any ether daily paper published in Washington, and equal to that of all the _tther daily papers here added together. The Double-Sheet To-morrow. ‘The @emand for space in the advertising col- umns of Tux Stax is very large, and adver- Users will confer a favor by sending in their orders as early as practicable to insure insertion and classification in tomorrow's double-shee: iesue. ————— - = Grant's Barial-Piace. Laying aside all claims based on locx] ambi- Yons rather any special fitness for the desired distinction, the popular voice of the country will undoubtedly and unmistakably echo and confirm the already largely expressed senti- ment that the natural and proper place for General Grant's final sepulture 1s the national espital. Just what precise point within its Mmite or neighborhood should be selected, Is of comparatively little importance; but that his tomb should be in the place which stands m all eyes as the visible symbol of the national union, the center of national interests, and the measure of national aspirations, would seem to be too plain proposition to admit of arzu- iment, ‘The city of Washington represents in ma- terial form the ideas and cause for which Gen- eral Grant's great services were given. Its his- tory and associations are closely and Insepaca- bly connected with the most conspicuous events im his tllustrious career. Here he lived as iong aahe ever held a residence in any single place. ‘To bis prowess in the fleld tt may be said that itowes Its very existence. and to his adminis- tration of the Presidential office it is largely In- debted for its present prosperity and beauty. | It was one of the great captain's regrets that h id not carry out his original intention of taking up bis permanent residence in Washington after returning from his foreign tour; and so far ‘as he ever expressed any preference on the subject It was at least not unfavorable to this city as his last resting place. It istherefore eminently fit that, while his memory is honored und kept green in the hearts Of all tne American people, his mortal remains should repose at the seat of government. laid out by the immortal Washington himself, aud hallowed by the blood of thousands of gallant men spilled in its defense in the battles of tw hard fought wars. To bury General Grant in any other place would be in a measure to de- natfonalise his fame, and to withdraw his name and reputation irom the public memory. Take the case of General Scott, for example,—whoxe nataral and appropriate place of interment was the grounds of the Soldiers’ Home, near this | | oso Price.... aity, How many persons ean tell to-day where he fs buried? What opportunity is there for the hosts who once looked upon him as an idol w lay a flower upon his grave? No, General Grant's last resting place should be neither in the mad hurly burly of a great ‘commeretal center, nor shut in by the setlusion Of @ military post. The proper place for his Monumental mausoleum is the national capi- tal. Ifno other reasons presented themselves, it would be enough that the thousands of peo- | ple who anuually come here could thus at one Pllgrimage draw fresh inspirations of patriot- ism and renew pledges of devotion to their country at two such shrines asthe tombs of ‘Washington and Grant. $< } President Cleveland makes short work with | the cattle men who have been invading the In- dian Territory under various “pretexts and ieenses,” and thereby making the Indians di contented. He brushes away the flimsy claims Of the cow-boys, deciuring all agreements and Ucenses under which they occupied the lands Void and of no effect, and warns then off under | forty days, on pain of being forelbly ejected by the military. This is plain talk, and the cow-boys willunderstand it, The leases were obtained by fraud, and are in violation of the treaty righta of the Indian. Not only the settlers on the border, but the nation at large, will thank the President and General Sheridan for thelr Prompt and stern actiou tn this matter. ———S A Chicago judge has decided that there was | Crosse Pp. nices Or nothing obscene in the pamphlet republication Of the Pail Mall Gazette's revolting disclosures recently issued in that elty. Had the charge been made that the matter was filthy in char- acter, reproduced solely to gratify a prurient curiosity, and without possible justification, so farasaccomplishing any good by giving it de- tatled publicity in this country is concerned, It | iesafe toassume that the offender would not have eseaped #0 easily. $< oe ‘The royai wedding at Osborne passed off hap- plly yesterday, and us the young couple are said tobe amiable and respectable people, we Wish them good juck in their mateh, and all Matrimonial sweets without the “jar.” Queen Victoria has now disposed of all her ehildr a, ‘but some of the grandchildren are beginning to ‘think about love and marriage, so that the old lady's cares are not over by any meaus, It beats all how these children grow uw The universal tribute to the memory of Gen- erul Grant shows the estimation in which he was heid. From all sections of the country, from men of all shades of p frum beyond the seas come words of eulogy grief All bear witness to in the death of Grant the United States loses its greatest cliizen. $e In the Lauderdale peorage case, in which | Minister Phelps, Senator Edmunds and other American lawyers appeared as expert witnesses, the verdict gues with the claimant, who was favored by Mr. Phelps’ testimony. This tr dent ought togive the new minister a good = help his prestige with the Eng- The English have received official confirma tion of the rumored death of El Muhdi, and are doubtless much retieved in their iutnds, th thelr pride is chastened by the thougit th Was “smashed” by an attack of smali-pox, not Wolseley. $< 3 The Mexicans do well to mourn the death of | SEASON ENA General Grant. He was one of the firmest and | ‘Most useful friends they had in this country. ——— 2 The English conservatives are already fuding out how difficult it is to govern by a minority. Last night they were signully deieated on an important measure. 487 SEVENTH sT. N. W. esc Sl ot MEN'S FANCY STRIPED HALF HOSE, ae oberg for $1. Wide cs meat & cot Psi ebay hog yrget that I am the REEFS CELEBRATED FINE DRESS SHIRTS. Best and Cheapest in the world. Also, full lines of UKDERWEAK SUSPEND > CHIEFS, COLL AIS, ERELLAS, & OLIVER P. RURDETTE. a TO GET CLOTHES TO LOOK WELI IN WIN- TER IS NOT SO DIFFICULT. THICK WOOLENS CAN BE SHAPED AND MADE TO KEEP THE GHAPE, BUT THIN AND COOL FABRICS RE QUIRE KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE TO FASHION INTO COMELY GARMENTS TO MEET ALL THESE REQUIREMENTS DEMANDS, 48 YOU CAN READILY JUDGE, BETTER SKILL AND CARE, AND WE CLAIM THAT BOTH MAVE BEEN EXERCISED IN MAKING UPOUR PRESENT SUPERB STUCK OF SEASONABLE AND PROPER CLOTHING ROBINSON. PARKER & CO. ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, ‘So Socrmser Comnes 77m ax D eraxets Fad | Stock-Tuking. Many fe that time. Wedesire all interested to understand that every advertised statement made by us will bear the elosest serutiny, and that you can call for anything sdver- Used, confidently expecting to find In it all we claim It to be, and we only aay of them, what is, to the best of our knowledge and belief, absolute unimpeachable facts Having but a short time to dispose of this stock prior to inventory, we have made such reductions as will no doubt make this sale both sharp and effective. STOCK-TAKING REDUCTIONS IN BLACK SILK GRENADINES One of the inany reasons that cause some things to go down is the substitacion by fashion of one fubric for another. For instauce, Blacs Silk Surahs have, on account of their lightness and darwbility, superseded the use of Biack silk Grenadines to such an extent that there has been very limited demand for them. Nevertheless thes must be disposed of, god In order to sell them before stock-taking, July 31,we have re duced wha: was agood and desirable quality at $1.50to SI per yard.a: which prics they are commendable burgains, and on account of thelr elegant appearance and extra gond value should meet with a ready sale, 6 choice styles of 22-inch ANSik Satin Striped and Hrocaded Grenadines Regular price $1 50 per yard. RKED TO CLOSE, $1. STOCK-TAKING REDUCTIONS IN PARASOLS, ‘We begin with the sweeping assertion that we have . hot a Parasol in stock but that ft has been reduced. This, we think, should convince all of our determina- tlon to Well, as determined we certalaly ure. We do not want to have one Parasol when we tae stock, Jaly 31st, and will notif low prices will well them. We adviae our customers to Inspect this stock at thefr earliest convenience, If they desite to secures, genuine bargain. (Second floor, take the elevator). STOCK-TAKING REDUCTIONS IN CRETO: inte to buy Cretonnes 1x when they are isthe time when they are cheapest. The aust be reduced befure stocktaking, July GREAT CLOSING SALE OF HATS, BONNETS, FLOWERS, TIPS, PLUMES, RIBBONS, LACES, SILKS, VELVETS, SUN UMBRELLAS. PAKASOLS; JERSEYS, GLOVES, CORSETS. _ fF DON'T PAIL TO ATTEND. sy23 Some Tiuxcs We Have Lerr ON OUR ODDS AND ENDS TABLES ON ONE OF THE TABLES YOU WILL FIND ALLOF OUR WHITE VESTS. THE $3.00 ONES ARE NOW $1.50. THE$2.500NES ARE NOW $1.25, THE 92.000NKS ARE NOW 91.00. THE $1.50 ONES ARE NOW 7 CENTS, AND THE $1.00 ONES ARE NOW 50C. ONE TABLE CONAINS ALL OP THE ALI- WOOL PANTALOONS THAT WERE $4.00 TO $5.00; THEY ARE NOW $2.95 A PAIR. -inch Cretonne from 12% to Se. irom 15 to 1240. ines, from 29 to 25e. nie Cretonnes, from 50 to 400. (Third floor. Take the elevator.) HERES A CHANCE TO BUY A CASSIMERE SUIT AT UNHEARD-OF PRICES. ALL OF THE $12.00, $13.00, $14.00 AND §15.00 SUITS FOR MEN ARE 98.90. ALL OF THE $16.50, $18.00 AND $20.00 Cas- SIMERESUITS ARE NOW 811.20. ‘THE CHILDREN'S PERCALE SHIRT WAISTS, REGARDLESS OF PRICE, ARE NOW 50 CENTS, LOTS OF \GOOD THINGS HERE aT FIFTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. rine 11-4 Crochet Led Spreads, regular price, $1.25 ee $1.15. lar peice, $1.35 $1.25 ed to Close... Fine 11-4 Crochet ed Spreads Muried to Close. 3 (Third thor. the elevator.) STOCK-TAKING REDUCTIONS IN FURNITURE EN Previonsly advertised: not so many aswe had then, but nll must be sold, Soineh Furniture stripes, both wide and ns in @ variety of choice Marsed to Close. SOME THINGS WE HAVE NOT GOT. Regular Pric — BMurked to Close, euch: 2 for 5c. (Secoud Floor. ‘Take the levator.) as We desire to call the att ing 1 TO AVOID OUR PATRONS THET?OUBLEOF CALLING FOR GOODS THAT HAVE BEEN aL | SOMD, WE ASK THEM TO GLANCE OVER THIS LIST OF OUTS: NO MORE 25C. COATS, NO MORE 35C. OR 50C. PANTALOONS, NO MORE 66.00 COATS AND VESTS AT $5.00. BY TO-MORROW THERE MAY EESOME MORE OUTS, IF THERE ARE, WE WILL LET YoU KNow. IN TIE MEANTIME COMEAND SEE WHAT THERE IS LEFTOFTHEINS, of our patrons leav- Ly to our thoroazhly organized *Mall Order in charge of experiene-d persons, who attention te all purchases. The rs eusble us to send gloves, hosiery, ribbons, toilet articies, & Deparune aly thelr at oF three cents ubove regular prices, | stomers sending for goods vu: samples receive them by return mail, with explicit printed iastruc- | tions as to purchasing by mail, send.ug moneys, pust- | age rates and rutes by Adams Express to more than, tity pe West Virginia and Marylend. Goods bought by mail are also exchaageable fur cas. | | | A.SAKS & ©0., WOODWARD & LOTHROP, BOSTON PRY GOODS 1OUSE, ONE-PRICED CLOTHIERS, 316 aND918 SEVENTH STREET. PRICE ONLY. Uy24) 912 Dst. iy23 CASSIMERE svrts. E ee BPH 3s F Gf MANE per ” Ess, ‘We have selected from onr stock the Sult of tus kee Mu MB Sgg8 Jant2of o kind,and have marked them ut $*.50 per Suit. In this Tot you flad some that . i Sold, when we hud, ait assortment of sizes, for EEIES AUB SEER, $15. FORSALE EVERYWHERE — 1y23 In ENGLISH SEERSUCKERS we have Just received some very desirable patterns at | $5, $5.50 and Sd per Coat and Vest. sy a Tawnrre vests wenaveonstor wewin | Use, Ferracr Nortce we pu Om hem Is BU. OUR STORE CLOSES AT 7 B At ial cont Ifup our was stop and exanuine. al —— re a DM ate Be A EOE WaUS ge “ Bt aS aE ONe Prick Ciommen, tus 2 uy MMM Sygs Sy2t 507 SEVENTH STREET. SELLING OUT PRICES MEANS PRICES 80 LOW THAT GOODS MUST SELL, WE HAVE FOR MANY YEARS PAST SHOWN THE NEWEST | GOODS IN THE MARKET, THEREFORE WE ARE BOUND TO SELL OUR STOCK DOWN, SILKS, Dows: Le pietipedtin 3 | Spleces broken Check summer Silks, one Red, one [LAE Coste HLESS THAN OUR EARLY Blue. and ove Green, at 4Uc., suld formerly at 7c. PURCHASES THAT WE MARK THEM $4. 19 pieces Check Siks, in all colors, at Se. sold at Also, PEF AND WHITE | 50st 65e AX 2 pieces Sfourning Styles, in Stripe and Checked, for ‘Be., suld at 50e. 10 pleces Mourning Styles, In Stripe aud Checked, for 4e., sold at 5c. One lot Jersey silks, {n Black, Brown, Blue and Ma- Toon, at 96e., uetual value $1. One dot MERI FINE GoOD8 AND TIHIS (THURSDAY) MORNING OF BLUE AND WHITE STIGPED & TROUSERS: COST ALOUT $1 At ALSO, Inch Lace Bunting. tn Biack. Cream and Light Biv, at 22, former ly 80c. ‘Oue lot all-wool Kyber Cloth, in Light Blue, Pink | and Black, ut 3734¢.. cannot be duplicated ut Suc. | One tot 45-tnen ull-woo! Non's Veiling, Bluck only, at d3c., sold at 6240, ‘One lot 40-inch all-wool Black Cashmere, at 45 and Ce, furmwvely 6B and 75e. ‘One lot Bathing Piannels, all colors, 42 inches wide at a5c. yard. Gue lot Funey Plaid Sultings, tn all colors, at 25c., uctaal value 40¢. SMALL BOYS’ FANCY PIUCE, 6: PRESENT oi LOT ¢ : ORIGINAL Db ONLY ES US TO OFFER THEM AT A THESE P OUR TIN Goops GOING aT “cUT| ALL KATES, WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT. Although the demand has been great for the White yds we udvertised It bus not entirely elasad out the | Intin Lawns at Be, We buve still five pleces India Lawn at te Also, five pieces ut Be. best grade and full width, To pleces tudia Liven at Toe, worthy 19¢. LW pleces India Fincu at 125e., worth 180, We cull special aitention to these our Check and Plat Nalusocks, wt 135 OUI SWIssis Aft GEL Cost, only a few lett, aud determined to close. OUR NECKWEAR DEPARTMENT, We advertised a few dayx 100 dozen Hinported NET FICHUS. worth 75e. 10th, at “the, cat, We have S411 20 dozen le Ve added 30 doxeu Hund: Embroidered Mull Blehus, wortis 3. ut ch In TORCHON LACKS’ we offer samme cloviug-ont Marcalus Worthy of attention. Netice them: tte - BR. BARNUM & CO. 831 PENNSYLVAD sy23 NIA AVENUE WAY REMARKABL +, AND IF. BD TOAVATL YOURSELVES | OU 7, 8.10 und 1 Fehon Lace, ALL LINEN, Wty be racist ade, wont Be wld thls nigh, ao We KiVe IE YoU. NOW IS YOUR Tonia hancweaeas renee Scne A Pare OPPORTUNITY. BUTTON DEPARTMENT, 0 been her WHO READS THE NEWSPAPERS | offate'tint Bal Peork Dall Taree healt eae el WS 1 AM GOING ‘To MAKEA " all colors, have been Very Rcurce—OUF se SHORTLY, HENCE ato: Aw und our prices low, THESE TEARS. TO-DAY OUR GENTS FURNISHINGS DEPARTMENT _ 18 STILL BOOMING, itihe wae today than ever. Our ‘Mstldious. SFORMS YOU AND NAIN- We are selling more Prices as well as goods sul = AND $1.00 4 60 CEN NORFOLK JACKETS YESTERDAY WERE $7, TO-DAY ARESS,ANDIN GOOD! ASSORTMENT. iu ING, THE CLOTHIER, HEN: ty23 410SEVENTH STREET. | N. ae perfect Mt or refind money. ]3'ACK Castnnic FoR DECORATION. BBB Al iS o WMI IILEY, "“idliey Bauiding. jyaa SEVENTH STREKT. Corner th and £ sts. "iLw, SCHLITZS| MILWAUKEE LAGER BEER ‘THE BEST IN THE DISTRICT. 48K FOR It SAM'L C. PALMER, ome ‘Devor: 1926 ath Sires Northwest. ‘Telephone. 454. we Jy28-3t PS LAWN TENNIS, BICYCLE AND BATHING SHINIS, STOCKINGS AND PANTS. Wi TREL, ¥U6 Pennsylvania avenne isis Y OUNG Gesriemex Before you take the young ladies out rowing call at my store anid get cue Of thape “daisy” boa'ing shirts, the very thing ty take the cye. Aino Boating, Bicycle, Base Bail cud Lawn Teunis Shoes Other noveities of the = J. W. SELBY, 3914-1916 Peunayivania sve ya WANTED—HELP. ANTED—A SALESLADY IN DRY oops WS aigue DOF ' ANTED—TWO OR THRE GOOD CARPEN- an ere OAT SE EAGHO DER oe tay Bota nw. ae \\VV ASTED—A WHITE BOY, ABOUT FIFTEEN WwW old, to run errands wages $3 ke: years per wee! ‘Goro; war o8 a redinaee a tero ofoe. NTED-A WOMAN TO Y COOK WASH AND fond do the work @xorpt chuuiber fauntly of atx, woe dais and ‘nd four children “Kiar, |” with arene, ae ieee HovsE, A fellas Collector must furnish bent of belerences abd sobriety. Addres 1 1. 0., SE ees a TED—CHILD'® NURBE: TO GO aS ‘Md; an opportunity Fl to Recures gulod (NTED—A GOOD SHOE CLERK, ONE WHO Aas hind at lease ¢wo experience in the bu new: must have cood reierences and make bimself useful about the store. State wages expected, und ud- drew Cee iS, Sta 5 SS es ‘and companion for two children, © aud @ years of age, 1 ran ae Fo RENT—1106 ‘Two F St. XW. TWO LAGI try furnished oom, o0¢ of Bist and one on Hon a waaunes prices” te FS RENT—125 A ISHED Jy 24-3? Fe, BENT-NEWLY FURNISHED, IN ELE feo ecu ‘southern exposure. ‘Rooms: mer prices Tronting do hatay: ee whee PARTIES DESIRE xD Fonrene ite Pon ae ries wi Taade, please 20'Box 46,star office” Ps end Samed eas it RENT-TWO FURNI BO 3 FOS ye. aneD Bopus IS R RENT—TO TO DESIRASEE PARTION SUITE | 2.43 of furnished of ished Rooms: stable, Fee rattege RENT-AT EMR. REE Sr A 20-0 Foe BENT TE OE NItHOUT BOARD— ished front hall rooms: also a large hand: somely turtaved front room on ‘second floor, with al- cove ju; Harms moderate, ZIT Masi Capitol street, 3y20-fm RK RENT—AT 1112 HST. NW. A LARG! Bitce Front iy 1F furnlatied second-atory F ‘Room, with ‘jean 1 RENT—HOUSE OF en dbe a Se aw we K_RENT_¢02 AND 08 GTi STs. Sisw Tooms and cellar, ‘ines of ‘srect Sogo tea, Mineman FRA heen oe de salieatint| "i Delaware ave. s.w.. consal: aa : Ape Toul s 3 it. MC nw. it ra 10th BwalUr. tww., 10 rs, eee VOR RENT_916 EST. N.W., FURNISHED AND F unfurnished Rooms: gas mys Wat at PE ras Shamberwor children; countey, SES neem Apnly wt Ged leat na ‘=D—a CAKE AND PI SATA tas one es 2350 Cae yaaa ANTED—A FIRST CLASS, AGH SMITH, “owe other need upply. Me Me OIA AA %, cons Wal, Mantger, Lode’ sh sen. FOR RENT—STORES. OR RENT-STORE AND CELLAR, 1024 | Frx'nier; also, House 64 F at. aemmders tee LONSAC Tha AP ARTED-WHITE AND COWORED WONER ue Cooks, $10 to, $20; Ghamoermuids, nurvey gen- cls men sa “GbOMIS! Eaaployment Bardau, wae eee ty20-6ie BUSINESS CHAN CES. G25 REST h at iwi owing to chanwe of busines the abe willbe noid for $2,500: thin is One OF the best lonated Bnd profitable Dusinoss manda in tbe eftyloug teaser +} elegant value. “Apply on thepremises, "yin Ay ANTED — IMMEDIATELY — aT FERRY & PFEIL'S, 736 1th st. u.w.. Employment Bareag, and Collection Agency, Cooks, Seamstresses, House Keepers Chambermaids aud’ Nurses with relcrences 'ANTED — LADIES AND GENTLEMEN IN city or country totake light work at their own homes; $3 to $4 a made; Work sent by mail; Bo canvassing. ve ‘demand for our work fhrnish potas loyroent, Address, with HOWN MFG. CU. u98 Vi mp, C1 Vine at, Cineionath, iio, : S-BOt WANTED. SITUATIONS. ANTED-A PLACE AT QNCE, BY A DRIGHT cylored boy can maxe fim-eif useiul at any Xing of work: cau furnish good reference. Apply at zis New York ave. ANTED BY A YQUNG GIRL, A PEAG cook oF chaaubermald in @ private amily. oF address 400 New Jersey ave. ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A POSITION us Bartender In» first-class saloon. Hus had ome experience in the business; best references given. Address P. J., Star office. Sy2 se, FANTED—A SITUATION BY A RES! TA. ble Colored Girl as cook or housemald: bo Wush- ing or ironlug; the most satisfactory references. 1746 Mat. ays2ate ‘ANTED-PLACES FOR HOUSEKEEPERS, trewes, ladies’ maids, couks, nurses, cham: bermalds, men cooks, walters, waitresses, with refer: ences, 8. A. COOMBS, Employment Bureau, 920 F sunw. Sy 20-6re WANTED--ROOMS. ANTED-A PLEASANT ROOM, WITH iuard, io a private family, by m young indy. Please address, stating location aiid terms, Miss A. Stacomice. jy2s-ate NE OR TWO ROOMS, WI’ , within six squures, of government for man, wife and chit, Address, Tie Treated Suite price. 1. THE ADVERTISER WANTS TO. ae SMALL Tienes: will pay $500 to $1,00U, ‘Star of viene JouN E Byatt, ‘om Psi of Deeds. TELEPHONE Soe” ame ¢ Beart, REAL ESTATE LOANS avo INSURANCE, 1420 '¥ STREET N. For Rent—Nos, 178, 1758 and 1742 F st.nw.,3 story brick and’ bayement, 10 rooms, buth-rooin, nity and 2 cellars, $75 per month. nitsed—O north side Q n.w., between 34th and Jbth,-B-story brick, 12 rooms, eaay terms for sane For'sale—On Rhove Island avenue, between 14th and 25th, beautiful story aud base ck, modern Improvements, soutl $10,000; great bargain.” Pennsylvaula avenve, between 22th, nd, 26th, nw. south side, <atory ‘and baseineat Brick, newly repaircd, modern inprovements, stable sn rea, on vty A street: 9 rooms and bald, ible Tots BE Velk Aeest and: Columbia Heights and ‘th all parts city. ‘Tp Lonk§3.0U at 6 per cent for term of years on pOpER Ye cee OOF term OF gins F SALE—FOR ipa ONLY, THE W! ‘tle abd Retail Wine anu Liquor Store, 1704 Pen wanieave mie “COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. OR SALE TRY RESID re miles from Washington. 18 acres ‘state of cultivation; Dlenty of irate Fobat iigsae pestty me hin front; dry cellar: ever falliig well of excelent water, ehickea house, house, stable, &c. A pleasant place, high and Freee Seed toad: price $5.000. Apply to A. 7100 AND 3 ia, wittiate ‘erra Alta (6 Aurora, teu from Oakland, Md.:50 acres pine, balance oak and other varieties; one-half Mille from saw and grist ull; two orchards of choice appies 1 fill bearing. Also, small frat and « sucar Gunp. ‘Dweillng ues fume barn and out houses, Streain runs through part of farni, a springy in almost every field. Good An excellent location for a siminer nd particulars, address CT, URE ay ¥ Sears Te CONTAIN Acres, i Preston county, \ on the turupike leading tro five miles from either, acres under cultivation, eases aaa a OR RENT- b st. threestory Dwelling. con- iatning 11 feos aod bat all modern knproveivens, irate 3. FISHER @.0O, Hos. ive Pen we, nd lovely view of the fe Fives C'GRERN, 508 Tt at nw VOR RENT—HO cit coon ca ose Apply on preuilseas aE Cone per mont Jez5-31e ERMAN. F stn, ‘T1341 CORCORAN a A THREE basement brick Mouse: ten’ rooms ty and all conveniences; Will le Decieet ofder; rent low t!'1 October; guand see It: ki ACISA0 Address INVISIBIL, Stat olllee. 729-10 TOR RENTS t Per Month!) N.W Per Month. ve 8 F825 520 2b Orn 2 Lath 2 1019 Fst. nw., 425 Lath at. ‘bet. 12th reabove fs 0 . books. For full ‘dt ealtat ofice for ‘ballets wed on | the Istand 16th Uy22) THOS. E WAGGAMAN, — gr easter eRe Seer! ee oR SALE—THIS 18 YOU: fomuplcted: price $2.20" ewch; small cash SuiiaNe OG. rhe SALE ROOM BRICK, IS Lu DROIT care. Lot 902128. It sold Sead ua Lacan z baild B= houses on: 2,000. SS a “Three Houses im noritiwet section for $1,000 each. rent foc 800 por Jat S28 a. '® rooms each; $3,750 cash. Let and 2d sia ow. 305120, ot Te Babes ot North Cantal st. S0x180; #460 Sc uetween Mand X sta—a FWAGGAMAN, 206 Fst nw. GROOM BRICK 1G per mionth, will take @1.S00 If sold at onve. On ted oe, between Hand Paw. ™ GASZAREER, ae marth ix jonthiy’ payments. LOUIS poo Bor mA Ist and 15th. Uyz1} ce DK _SALE—ONE 10 ROOM MOUXE, 1002-0 uw. Two Houses. 476 and 478 © st. nw.,12 Fooms, with all modern im to Inspect sume Inquit I jouse, beautifully located. Atitavte for ¢ auian, department offer or Conufortable home, at av AUPRESCUrT, 1410 Pat. eS SALE—I HAVE A BLOCK OF FIVE NEW ‘and fiuely ullt. spiendidly located, 8 and @ room fouses which I cat vell at a very moderate price, as © - INO. A. PRESCOTT, 1416 F stn. ements. For permit Sata. avis Fok Saree CoM PORTABLE AND CONVEN- wrburban Resideuce near Georgetown, D. C. vO acres; well ahaied iawn. fruit and houve, @c; STINCHCOMB, 117 West Lombard st Baltimore, bet Cor Land 22 t., stores Olt M at..7r.m. 2413 F st0r.m4 BO uz Pu ay atore. 2120 “Se 1749 Paave il 3 motieem 2031 220 st.Or.,m.1 6 G st... ti, WESCOTT & WILCOX, 1907 Penn. ave nw. LY DESIRABLE N ick Yoelling. $ rooms and all mod. mps..on 1 tia iw, betweou'S and Tr: Very eusy terms. SWORMSTEDT € BRADLEY, yom 928 F street. Fok SALE PO SALECPOUR NEW SEW BRICKS, 4 ROOMS, rented at $10 each: a bargain for an’ investment, nd other Bouves that will pay well, ~ SWO! DT & BRADLEY, sym 925 F street. DOR SALE_AT A LOtn wt. between T Oth apd (ste, and Bortiwest section. sy23-a Fok ss vey perma pasfGrentnventueemt, troiting 100 Scand New York ave. gm. 23 een bak LOUIS P. aan Hy fi i : a ___ EDUCATIONAL. _ Shorthasa ooks and Mremecauece see Sees QUARTERS. 927 Ist, uw, rei jaa MAB YEasD mitrany AND NAVAL acaD OXFORD; MD,, Opens SEPTEMBER 16TJL" Circulars sent on app RH. ROGERS, Secretary. _ Ne IN Sear NGisowuio 2eTH sre Sheed tog jan Mreand Sire Wat a Mist T. JOSEPHS EPS COLUGN, 4 ‘and Commercial. ‘Vero "oar dor per geodon, of five months, $100. Day students according sumed on MONDAY, _jy13-2m_ ‘OK SALK—A SEGA STAND DOING & Fears 188 Penny ivan , NE ‘ROOMS, HALE. gas, seater and bath wlth large two-story able | eilvery cake Sas Ga SMR aT Sey Or livery stable, O20 O schiwo ra Hig ean 1-1m er 1126 7th wt. aw. OF SEVEN TO nine rooms ($3,009 10 $5,000); 1m gvod location. Address i= W, ‘oft jy Waste HOU: Atooms, with modern improvements: or four or five rooms, unfurnished: between 4 und O sts and nd Leth ste uw, Address EARNEST, W AS2HDG] DESIRE To PURCHASE: a ith dence business property or vacant lot at x rewon- ably low price for spot cash: must be west of “ili wt- 1 and north of Pennsylvania ave. Address, stating: se pr.ce and location), 0. U. JAY, — ton, fin TO PURCHASE DAYTON WAGON, aur went, without aldeour: good condition gate price und uddr jyzise ANTE W sna Grocery Siore-in goud location for small business. Prefer store aid dwelting together, Adiress RCHASEN, Star office, ANTED-LADIES TO LIVINGSTON'S “new aud perfect ‘system. of neh Squares (Put. Nov.. 1884,) t% taught at Classes are now being’ formed. Pauterns earrautets S-1w: Fi Fw. ieimer, “Note e Mail promptly stiended to, ANTED-10 part for impro square feet of unt 4,000 on "it aiid Pierce ats. nw? or country pro} proved ground, Price $6,000." Ad Rox 143 zt Ls W sitourer dozen, Succes, method. Awe samples. LARDSEN Erupliets, G27 Puuve over Vogt W EV’ MOTHER Uielr daughters Fearn to, cut wi dresses by MOUDY'S New Tallor Peunsylv. Star of ANTED 10, jerk, Cualera Morbus, Cole, tum, Cranpsin Stomach and Diatrhasa, It ‘used as directed. Alwaym kee it In carry it where ever you go. ‘The price is within rewch fall, und you won't have to take u dozen. bottles be- Jor Teacts like tougic, Diarrhoea ts tie test vfcholera. Stop thutaud you preveut cholera, CEETAIN CHOLERA CURL iiever iulls to stop it ‘Al druggims keep it sia » A. BROWN. Proprietor, my25-2m¢ Box od, Wantinaton, D.C. D-TO_SELL—PUitE F W iiccititai Virginia Onto und Calltornie Clare 0c, und $1.8 gallon. HH. A. SELIGSON, Wholesale Deter, 1624 Virginia ave. and i0th’st sw Iaverbeca buld for 10 yuna After using half bottle of Dr. Semmes’ Hair Restorer my hair is coming thick und fast," “Alany other Washington testiuouials ‘can be seen ut Office, 1222 F st., 4 duors rom 13th, up one fight. any LL WASTERICORYING DEPARTMENT, caLr GRAPH OFFICE, makes @ specialty of all kinds of Type Writing, ghuruntues accuracy, rapidity, und beautiful work. by'experis All inuiters confide CALIGRAPH OFFICE, 033 F my 23mm ws no whl SHEA, BY | J AM CURCES BNO. wd Lodians wen BY (OR RENT-TWENTY ACRES OF LAND, nboot halfclear, improved by # four-room Frame Bweliing, on ling from Soldiers’ Home to ightwood, Will rent very low teapermapent ten || ant 0. 7th street nw. “PERFECTLY Rural House: 5, miles front Sat ee cee giuliedts, Siz Foous, purest water, and astable, 1 ECILLAPS, ew York ave. Jy18-6t 5 BUI ant iG LOTS, 0x 150 FEE 262 SEUNG, 108s, Fm EFL Mon, Hand P. 1. twenty ainutes to city, These ure covered with u Variety of beautiful forest trees: and present eligible building sites." ¥15 and up- Wward>a Jot. ‘Title indisputable. For particulars ap- Wy to THOS, HYNES, ‘Susceon Geveral’s ollice, oF 16 Vth st. n.w., oF 2d tt: st. nw. Over 100 sold. Alto, a hundsoine, solld Brick Readence of se twelve mihutes by ruil from. cit} located upon w lot of ten acres, ferrdced yard, fine apple trees, stable, barn, etc. etc Everything li first-chue condition: ahd n'a siaely und lovely residence, Terms mude eusy. ‘Title ludis- puluble. “Address MARION DUCKETT, Attorney: St-Low, Bladensburg, Maryland, Jelz-3m MONEY TO LOAN. 57 000s aie Jy22-3t ‘THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, a 917 F st. a, $200, TO LOAN IN SUMS OF NOT cent, on approved real estate, centrally located, This hone is ‘has fine cellars, Jess thun $2,500, at 5 per 0. HOLTZMAN, 118 Gorner 10th and F nireets northwest 0,000 2 e2aX iy SUMS TO SUR $8 at 5 per cent, on first-class City Property? 0. © GRE Pyytodoe 30s 7th st ‘ON! M OXVkan erate, 1 WM. P. YOUNG, 1303 F st. nw. TO al estate at S nd G per cent, CHARLES W. n teen rooms, in East’ Bladensburg, near Band 0. 11, |. TO RENT-TWO aie HOUSES, 476 AND Tas a lee nt 10D 3 iye. as Lge a Dwar at b16 Oth st Heme Bab: ivi PoRRENT-a ALKER, 690 LOUISTAS zy 805 10th st. n.w.-8 rooms ail imps. E, QSEN GOD eee her sec band orgua oder). out iinabe: oo. ‘oreans ee ‘rent HUGO oe | WORCH econ Bas Tthaten we Sobnter ano Agency. ae JOR, SALECHEAR. A POWERFUL, YOUNG | HSsha Vetta Purcicrom Stare, 6200 “a line vie oria (cost a Fery clabornte und elegant ESR oter soa Sookenee combined $300, $100; three common ones Or call’ 316 4% st. nw. 200 Nat.n.Conn. ave.13r200 Lafayette square 17r_ 8 Office rooms in good locations. Stables at various Prices For perinits to ‘see fu uses Gall wt Bitice, Property placed ‘with ‘me for. rent or sale ig, Uberally advertised free of cott to the owner. or Meal Ust 6f property for sale call or send at Estate Guide. jyls_ RO. For | RENT—UNFURNISHED— SIL Pa av. store $300 /1304 BT. ave. 980, 102 Conn. av Sth at... 2023 Ist. 1827 Hi st. ‘Alton lange list of furnished houses. EY TO LOA, ONEY TO LOAN Coliateral Security ON REAL ES’ ich as Notes, secured by rf deed of trust, City Bonds, Railroad Stock’ and Chattel Mortgage, Drawba dorsed Notes" or ‘any I PHILLIPS, 145 New ¥ AY or Tn sums to suit ity, at lowest inhgresary delay, Ceniticates, wellen: vestinent xecurities, HA. i ave. nw. my4” on approved Real Extatesecur- es of terest, Charges moderate, Ne HUYCK, HAVE 3ONEY 10 LOAN ON GOOD REAL ES. tute or collateral security at lowest rates of inverest No delay wheu security 8 goud, 0. GIEEN, Room 1, Firemen’s building, cor. “tb st, and La ave. “jazs— | MONEY 70 Loas suuns Uo sully at lowest rates, estute security. PERS: §, ‘it RATES OF INT) LESTATE SECURITY. THOS J. FISHER & CO. 1324 F st, nw. BOARDING. WIE AMEHICAN HOUSE SERVES FIRST- __ lags Theala fOr $10 and $20 p Wy ia Vv ED-TO ANNOUNCE THAT JOHN BEALL, Barement 1420 ¥ st. n.w., isa Com nilasioner uf Deeds fur every State and dcrntory Get uniner and Notary. Alwayi lephioue—344-2 7 ANTED- 'D THEIR GERM EX. W final tran Bea Dong aat GEE ES ture, Furs, ae 4-H. CHACE & BRO. aul 61 Loulsiaua uve, WEDNESDAY EVEN jaruet Pin, on P 1sa5, A PRODUC license ‘in the me inne. Joby a * SUNDAY Ast street southeast to, et tr Uicast 0 D at <A vateEne carton » BETAV Ei aint 10th uw. A Feward will be pald it icftat O82 Em. nw. Wy2d-zie" LoStz 4 ROUTE 800K, ON MARYLAND AVE, 4 near Oth st. we , between 11 and 12 d'clock. Vibe era: reward will be pald if returned wo AL DRECHS: LEK, bd Masmichueeua ave. Bw. ata SMALE DEACK, AND TAN TERRIER Patton on CONTAINING A PROM: Inohy note adn check Payable to Grater Pe initer han ven mopped. “sii Reward tseterneet te ARG (her Marke. or Lewis Sonoson's Hanke sass (CAUTIONS HART SINsECr 3 uly, in box Ione: ipeiat on ha luUania: the best ls the ches aan AND COAL. Wis rademurk onthe peas Harts powder ae HANDY, FITCH, FOX & BROWN, : a A 17 Penm. ave. SiS998 TO Loas Ba ON eel Eerire 13:56 10th st.,14r.8125, a rere THOMAS J. FISHER & 00, sad F streot northwest, p.m. jyaeat ‘ORSALE_NEWSTEINWAY SQUARE PIANO, 53 | Zi_hut mee ‘used, Yor only $OBD ‘Caake Coe ownct An elegant sciSVE Romi Whsrtnted good eo new 7 7 | aye A. magnificent tone and fully warranted: for oly 9150, ut $10 per months One of the finest Roston make Square Pianos, per- fectly new, for only $250, at $10 por month. ‘Two splendid Square Pianos for beginners, at mouth Very icbinp italia atone pee [Three fine Upright Grand Pianos, the highest grade ott ers, used. but very. ttle: fully guarar feed to be the fluest en Upright to tnade wb nl {6 lines ll ost Rt $10 ‘per anon wu ‘aike 10 as pari pasiuent fw oud V Balaice can be ped tole as Call aud see these grund bargain at the PIANO EXCHANGE, 21 422 9th at, R SALE-ONE SECOND-HAND ‘Top 'Phaetor CANOPY hand seat Leather Top 8125. ‘and drop-‘ront business Hockawey-own mnke, $115, fiisgveral other second-hand ‘carriages it good order cheap to make room for fall stock. ANDREW J. JOYCE, 3y21-6t 412 14th st. nw. 10k SALE—IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR Bi gut fall sick we ‘wl close out sock of northern made Curriages at 10 per cent above cost, ANDREW J. JOYCE, _Sy21-6 “412 Lath wt a. w. Fo! SALE-TWENTY-FIVE HEAD OF FINE Horses: all young: just arrived from Loudoun Co., Va; suluible for all purposes. YATES & SIMMC 811 12th street n. Jy2l-lw Pea ( E an Carriages Licht Spring Wage: wil bell at prices seen at coruer Dumber avenue sud SSaee, Gee corage Dent vem town, Dc. WAL BEEK & SOS Disae F FULL NICKELED'STai as new: 6 iSinch “usr.” fa perfect order, Fe Pale Tebodies nee 9 oa a rs teal are Hie, AOU et nw, Pees paged Aaratops Tooke oad Sco iy ly damaged saratoga CKER'S, 1345 Pennsylvania ave. Flere ees poet ee containing’ eonveniences” Apply to SAS Le Ds Vis, F218. ain sh. Georgetown. rier oe s SEETa Se ‘Spring Wi ‘Stages and hhew, on moi Geen, promt ‘BUCS TE, aa ey oo S205 tyr ‘ime Fees NT-A NINE-ROOM BRICK HOUaE notern Unprovement, Apply © WHRATLY BROS., Georgetown. FORE TRABLE HOUSES 16. e9 A St ms 18 rooms, mL a ReRernahs: pps to erect & CARUSE, OF ms nw. = | Pokate RENT—1507 RT. ANE) BEAR Score score re also 1640 0 ‘a Apply 1s. + aH Taian ‘ROOMS sue T 814 AND i316 thillaus ave. Also, Boarding for tarce mcm at 916 per month, Advance payuieut strictly, Hy regalred, | 56 E, 512 9TH ST. ‘oF. 10th and E uw. are: pHE LOCHIEL HOU aud the La Pierre, aw. est conducted Boarding iuouses in the city. Fanta Sfenius moderate.” oe?” clase: pens ser HE. epainted, aud in every way order. Iti the cdulest aud most desiral in the city, Terms, $25, 30, $40 and if PROPOSALS. F THE MARSHAL OF THD U ATES FOR TRE MSTRCT OF CORUMEEE, WawttixaTux, D.C. July 22, 1585 Sealed proposals, indorsed “Proposals for. = suppilen” Will be Tecelved at. this office onl T THIRTY FIRST Bay ‘Of JULY, ees, for the fo lowing articies for the use of the Supreme Court of the pasries ot Cotunble, aud for the Gaited Sates Cone ross ras ston sje eSiag aS oss, Stadion Detalled:{nformaton..23 to Wie several articles re- ‘Se, May be pro- rE: fin unsecl fie Hscetoboucd | io per un 387 ved, und suples of stationery, we ore ia ph ato t this office Th to Teyect any and all bids, CLAYTON MOM ICH ABT Sy22-t pete ‘States Marshal District of Colvin! _ COUNTRY BOARD. kOe ites 1G, CONTEE'S STATION, Sie lei aud heulthy; fe bric ‘k house, ? eee eel: SUMMER: get Pe 8 zoom WITH tw! bourd: ne water, * fine in ina ot ml oF oko Of tdnbolonon eRe ae Toe Soar rom bane con omits os ist muvery, Scud Sou vn 7 THE TALBOTT Raava te Ear rig Epa | Ear, = eaaer Pe Aohreaak | onl MAISON, Fails Churcee county, Va 18-11 an aS “DWELLING 1741 G37. 8 her of has tem rouuns exclusive ‘of bath Yoom and Kitehe): ren to Wrstcort @ WiL0O. PEatate Brokers 1 Pennyivania ave. nw. Brokend-am POR REST—A DeSRABLE FURNISHRD REE dence. pleasantly situated, onc ve, overlooking Parragul Square, will be ‘good Sut for a tefm of youre Price, $200 per monte ply at 718 1oth at nw. ee geto-an _SEWING MACHINES, &c OU WILL SAVE TIME, MONEY AND AN- hoyance by golug AUEREACH S Reliable Sew ing Mncbine owns, cor. tth and Hate, New Latest IMipruved Muchines of ail the waudard iuikes, Stake your gun wlssion, ale Aven fut ce ea New American” No. 7A. trina} ‘A ‘hiost wonderful pimple sent baie hand Sore. Hear un mind that we fru! for five rary, with every muaguine we mal taaciiai foun over HO moka Baier ma ‘mac ee ‘cits i is divserent muices red aid warranted. UERUACH, corner 7th and 3 Uecacwicaae ears Pratfag td Nae | ADIES: BEFORE YOU EUROTAEA sawed T Ainciine, we wood ‘advise sou 9 canting No SALE-SUN DIAL GAS COOKING G STOVER, Sam#er cooking with ba the cout ub Bak ovens, as hot water generator hot ‘Water and avoid an pant Agent—E 1G. CAMP! iy AND MAE: SELDEN. 340 MISSOURI AVE. ‘Special treatment ower thirty years ex. iemaive remedies iemive experience: ies prompt and sence wiriculy onset ‘call or write; office alt BROOKE, TELLS ALL THE EVENTSOF Ii Lusiness confidential. Ladies: Mane and gen. cenia each: 400 t sireets between, ate Sand th streets Borthwest, mytl2w* apecialist fra lastiaore cu be commaticaenery jevery ‘eluesduy aiid Saturday, at 450 C wi. from 2t0 Hp m. couidentially, by gentlemen and ldien ‘who eed niedical ad ‘special atrention toall ‘ot’ women. "Over twenty ‘experi Main oftice du N. "as == Vv ASHINGTON ACADEMY OFT RAPHY; ‘only school of the kind here. inv tation to all to see the method by you can soon learn a brofeetion. “Wig dat an Joo on re fire htet aa YEW GERNAN NETHOD POR TH) PIANO, ‘by whlch puplis can ta ime what ordinarily" done tk years: with tae sid ‘thorough bess priucipies, ‘OME SCHOOL FOR BOVS—BROOKEVT Li ribs oo Eee an Young Sten ‘or. Business c Pe earch Theological Berainarten: det a _seadiai” "REV. DR. C. K, NELSON, Pri QWITHIN CG SHORTLIDGRS MEDI elf ac emis adult and clamition "young Bara ai ey at a for circulars a thers “a bt (Harvald College Graduate, sega Po. ‘pee BERLITZ LIT? SCHOOL OF LANGUAGER LANGUAGES 723 14th ot. nw, CITY, WILL REMAIN OPEN ALL SUMMER ALSO SUMMER SCHOOL AT ih a eine USIx BS EI Fest YOUNG AND I ae har or mel va eins AKA Iss AMY LEAVITT, OF BOs TON, SORAD- Mee ad carted eXaintner ofthe Nev 2 nservatory. Tao harmony and culture. 1012 10th tn. — DRIVATE LESSONS 15 coufidential: jot. all exanot aapeliy Went “te INEIY TUTE, 5 corner sth and K eta. mw. Claaitcad, __Brening Clon, $3 and 98 smut “sca __HOUSEFURNiSHINGS. "Tue Aasence Or Aut Mourns SECURES TO THE RIDGWAY DRY AIR REFRIGERATOR THE GREAT FEATURE, ACCOMPLISHED 64T- ISFACTORILY BY NO OTHER, OF KEEPING MEAT, GAME. POULTRY, BUTTER, FRUIT, MILK, ETC, ALL TOGETHER ‘WITHOUT ONE BEOOMING TAINTED WITH THE FLAVOR OF OTHERS J. W. SCHAEFER @ BRO., No 1020 7TH STREET NORTHWEST, _syi6 SOLE AGENTS FOR THE DISTICT. Heese We Anz Aca, ALL GRADES OF = for collage, WITH THE SIXTH CARLOAD OF OUR EUREKA CHAMBER SUIT, SOLID WALNUT, MARBLE TOP, 10 PIECES COMPLETE, FOR 943.60—BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED FOR THE MONEY. GREAT BARGAINS IN ALL OTIER GOODS PREVIOUS TO TAKING STOCK, JULY 187. W, H. HOEKR, 801 Market Space; 308 aud 310 8th ot iLES—DR MUHLEMAN CURES PILES BY ‘ditect treatment, without the use uf knife, caustic ‘Cure guaranteed. Cam be consulted a ‘t_n.w. from 4t0 6 p.m. apa Wf PARKER, OF BOSTON. 3 Lic Healer: Nv oniderful ares By lazing on of specialty. Wi ef Nervous and Crone it putinnta Oftice hours 1 to 8 p. m uh 20-18we 2 ___ PROFESSIONAL. 2 WHITE, FOOT SPECLALIST. Orns, Jecorescetices and si divans’ lebrated end *eretcaath NEW eee ny eas cee ee = Dot be surpassed” A cluid can manage it Sold ou easy monthly payments, and spediel di ‘count for cash. Se rs =e ere Bole a nine to eae Rey How teving Mae rege Fa Bye sees area | Eseeretee Bis sta lis sent, 141g Penner sue Witerd's Hotel). bic. Wi dive yaar of Peace in Wayhi Awbjishmment, 11 North Eutaw M4 fee ee ROOMS & AND 6, is Rearra Another invoice of the Celebrated CROWN JEWEL Just received, and for the balance of the season we will offer epecial inducements to any purchasure of the CROWS JEWEL or other makes of Vapor Sova, Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere, JENKS 200, 717 7 erent. FURNITURE, CARPETS, BEDDING AND UPEOL- STERY GoUUS. STRAW MATTING, BABY CARRIAGES LOOSE COVERS FOR FURNITURE, ETC, ETC. Remember, we guarantee prices to be always the 015 71m Srauer Nonrawant, dy3 STONE PAVING co. (OMee-1418 New York avenea Artistic and fine work In cement a apectalty. ‘Gurakilied workmen lay the following pavecsente SCHILLENGER PATENT (BEST), ARTIFICIAL STONE, ASPHALTUM, PARAGOM, GRANOLITHIC, BEUCHATEL, MasTIC. Kitchens, Sidgwalka, Mables, Oellhra laid with mast ‘Tetepbowe call Lovis Benovoxt eRe Agent for Washington, - MS mewere, 3 201 M OTREET a)

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