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THE EVENING STAR: THE EVENING STAR. “WASHINGTON: dena fide daily circulation more than treble that ef any other daily paper published iv Washington, and equal to that of all the other daily papers br: The Double-Sheet To-morrow. ‘The demand for space in the advertising col- uumns of THE STAK JS very large, and adver tisers will confer a favor by sending in their orders as early as practicable to insure insertion and classification in tomorrow's double-sheet Logue SRE ee eee Thus far the Grant obsequles In New York ave been successtully conducted, thanks largely to the admirable management of Gen- eral Hancock. There has been a great display of funeral pomp which is saved from the charge ofostentation by the fact that it springs from genuine hero worship that cannot do too much toexpress its grief and reverence. All is now ready for the last pageant of to-morrow, when ‘the great soldier and citizen will be followed to ‘the tomb not ouly by the deputations that at- tend the remains but by the hearts of the whole eee The President leaves to-day for a month in the wilderness, preferring the gnats, musquitos, Diack flies and midges to the swarm of office- seekers, Almost bis entire time thus far has been spent In deciding between the “claims” of rival candidates for local office. He will now have a short escape from this drudgery, and can devote himself, ashe waits for the trout to rise, to delayed questions of state poliey. The office- seeKers also can now take a needed rest, prepar- atory to a fresh assaii next month. ee ‘The New York sabscription for a Grant monu- ment at Kiverside Park drags from the start. Almost all the millionaires of the city have been put on the committee, but, as usual, there is no concert or enthusiasm: among them and no ont- | pouring of liberal cheeks. The eommu makes only the faintest response to the elabor- ate and ingenious appeals of tht committee and the newspe pers. Unly one large subscription has been received,and very few of any kind. It looks, in short, as i the city was now to give another st-ixing proof of its lack of public spirit and liberality, of whieh there have been so quany mortifying illustrations in the past. Itis quite likely that Congress will be asked to come to the rescue of this monument as it was Lesougiit last winter to redeem New York from disgrace in the Burtholdi statue scandal. But if ana‘ional monument is tocommemorate Grant's public serviecs it would appropriately be raised et the national capital. New York, by asmart bit of br~.aess enterprise, secured the custody of Grant’. vemains, and the people ofthe country now seem disposed to let that city shoulder the responsibility it has assumed of providing a suitable monument for the grave. —<— Underground railroads are destined to be come feature in all the great and crowded eities. The elevated railroad idea has much to Tecommend it, but it: noise and Intrusiveness ure insuperable objec ons. Paris is now mov- ing to have an underground system, much like that of London, and it 's only a matter of time when New York will follow sult. The chief drawback to subterrauean lines is the bad air of the tunnels, but this objection bids tair to be obviated by the use of electricity as a motor, or by other improved means of locomotion. One incidental benefit of the tunnel system is that it farnishes an easy » lution of the question of how best to bury the ‘elegraph wires, A ridiculous feature of the mourning decora- tions for Grant in New York has been two verses of obscure and jolting Bostonese poetry by Mr. Rollin M. Squire, the recently appointed com- missioner of public works. The bad taste dis- Played by the official in posting so conspeuous- Jy the fruit of bis own muse added to the lack of poetic merit in the lines, made the New Yorkers weary of Squire, and he was besought by the press and by citizens to take down his poetry. But he refused all appeals, and finally the mayor was obliged to interfere and order the verses removed. Mr. Squire's rage was fairly comic, and it may be taken for granted that Mayor Grace has made a bitter enemy. a Major Hains is rather a dangerous man to ave around. He shows the world, in his re- port on the Potomac forts, that the federal capi- tal is absolutely without protection from attack Dy a fleet sailing up the river, and then, in bis report on the river improvements, he explains that he is takiug away the last defense ‘he capital bas by deepening the river’s channel so that it ean be navizabie for ordinary vessels, Lord Tennyson has cabled to the New York Herald a reyuest that an American subscrip- tion be organized for the national Gordon home for poor boys, The proposed institution is one that will find much useful work to do, and that, too, in @line in which the hero of Khartoum felt a special intervst. The Herald has con- sented to receive scbseriptions and forward them totheir proper destination. We have our share of ragammuffins, but the benevolent may very wisely send a contribution to help the poor boys of Londou in Gordon’s name. —<—— a Another war betw-n Chili and Peru seems imminent. Negotiations have been broken off and the combatants ure getting out thelr shoot- ing irons. One might suppose that the recent war hadn't ieft enowsh of Peru for another, but the defeated people s-em to have considerable fight lett in them, and perhaps Chili may find she has carried her arrogance too far. The wheat crop shows serious falling off from the average, Lut will amount to325,- 000,000 bushels, which will Keep away star- ‘vation till next season. — The company of exonfederates marching, under one of their oi commanders to Gran tomb, will be one of jue most striking features of tomorrow's proc-Kion. ee ‘The report om the cnast survey office discloses 8 bad state of things ‘ere. If the evils are not exaggerated, the Luzeam needed a thorough overhauling, Rear SCOTCH GINGHAMS, 7c. PRINTED BATISTE, lic. GRENADINES, 7c GREAT BARGAINS IN REMNANTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. INDIA PONGEE AT MARKED DOWN PRICES. BLACK SILKS OF SUPERIOR QUALITIES aT VERY Low Prices, GREAT INDUCEMENTS ARE OFFERED IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. FIRST CLASS GOODS AT VERY LOW Fic- Rea W. M. SHUSTER @ SONS, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE ONEPRICE dal Stavonree FINE CLOTHING. aT THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS 100 PAIR SEERSUCKER PANTS AT [5c, WORTH $2. 600 PAIR FINE CAS3'MERE PANTS, AT ABOUT 60 CENTS ON Ti = DOLLAR. PONGRE COATS AT 43, FORMERLY $5, PONGEE COATS AND VESTS $3.50, FORMERLY SEERSUCKER COATS AND VESTS AT$1.75 AND UPWARD. 500 CHILDREN - SUITS, BOYS 4 TO 11, aT 50 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. 900 BOYS SUITS, REGARDLESS OF COsT OR VALUE. WHITE VESTS, BLACK ALPACA VENTS, FLANNEL AND CASSIMERE VESTS, aT A SACRIFICE. PRINCE ALBERT SUITS AT $15 REDUCED FROM $25. BUSINESS SUITS AT 96.50, $7.75. 99.50, JUST HaLP THE USUAL PRICE. BLUE FLANNEL SUITS FROM 95 UP, a + THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STRERTS. SBE SURE AXD COME TO THE CORNER aq TEST AND P STREETS. mes) Os Accoust Or Tue Rats Tovar, WOODWARD & LOTHROP WAHL continue their “REMNANT SALE? SATUR- DAY MORNING UNTIL OSE, O'CLOCK, at which me te Store will be eiosd for the remal a ‘wuz WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Axxiovs To Swen Our sales to the largest posable proportions daring August, the daltest the year, we sball call Attention from time t time tw special reductions and bargains in such goods as we think you will mast Mkely want to ony, and naturally,also, such lines as we are most anxicusto sei] CONTINUATION OF OUR GRAND REDUCTION SALE OF SEASONABLE FAGRICS. — ot ‘The following silky mst be sold in August. hence the extraordinary refuctions, whlch will cotamend themselves to the trade as most excellent bargains, andar which prices shook meet ‘with ready sal Bicuever betcke have these goods bee offered 30 low! Ben Poulard Lest ee ground with white navy bise ground with white, ; # ON feduced from 80 ta ST9e. per yard 1Sinch Iieavy, Cheviot Silks "iwo. patterns only, hight eciects. ni! sili, and warranted to wasb and Keep iS color. ‘Reduced from 50 to 37ac. per yard. 24-inch Foulard Silks—Ground colors, navy, black, gamnetand ‘ecru, with colored figures, very hand’ Sime. Reduced from 75 to 60c. per yard. 1Stoch Changeable Small Cheeked Lovisine Silks, Reaniced irom UM to Sue. per yard. 23-inch China Silke Garnet grouud, with blue, white Sround wi educed from $1 to 50e. per yard. a6 10.500. per yard. 22 Inch Satlu Corduroy —Grouud colors, black, gar net and greeu, with neat pretty white figures, excel- jent value. ‘Reduced from 75 to 60c. per yard. CONTINUATION LADIES AND MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS, In view of the most excellent success of this sale, In- angurated last week, we propose to continue it ao- other week, representing as itdocs the lurgest amd choicest variety, aut intrinsically the best values ever our coud fortuve to offer the trade. These are con- splcuously displayed (and inarked) ona center coun ter in iront of the Liesiery department. LADIES HANDKERGHTEFS 124. Lavlies Colored ‘Gordered Linen’ Cambrie Tem- stitched Handkerchiefs, Dy meh hem, haudsome bor- ders, Reduced from 21 to ¢ Solid Color Linen: cach. evi Blue, worth 15 iy 1D. €1 olored Bordered Linen Cambric Hem- fs in new, neat aud tasty de- st signs, 1 inch ordered Hem- 4, fine quality andkereh and exquisite colori Taye MEN'S 11) ‘unly 12 3 Plain Hem Alt Colored Bordered chiefs. block centers, excel lent colors, worth only 12%. each, LADIES HANDRERCHTE ‘La‘iies’ White Linen Cambrie Colored Embroidered Hahakerchiets iced from Ssige to 25e. each. Laies’ Sheer Law: veed Rorder Hemstitched Handkerchiem, haudsome borders, 1; und Dyinch hems, Handker- Ladies’ sh "7 pink, ylneh chiefs, fan hems, wort) Ble, Be. euch, dered Hemstitehed tye on Ladies Sheer Lawn Mandkerehies: ered Linen Cambric Hem- + fine quality, %4, % and Lg s. Reduced from 37Ige. to 25¢ euch. COTINUATION OF OUR SALE OF La reductions: as most excolicnt bargains. With such ready-made goog at such prices, customers cannot afford to make Then up: Hixh-neck Cambrie Corset Covers, Hamburg trimmed, Reduced from 37% to 29¢. each. High-neck Cambric Corset Covers, tucked front, Hamburg trimmed, Keduced from 42 to 33c. each. High square-neek Cunbric Corset Covers, fone clus. ters of three fine tucks down the front,’ Hamburg trimmed, Reduced from 45 to 3 Low-neck Cambric Corset Co Reduced from 45 to (Second floor. take the elevator.) LADIES’ MUSLIN CORSET CuVERS. We have just opened 200 dozen more of our celebra- ted 15¢. Mush Corset Covers, with which we Lave ent success, rice, 15e, is but a fraction above the cost of ae. ea The materlat. (Secoud floor; take the elevator.) SOTE, Our store will close promptly gt one o'clock Satur- day, August Sth, the day of tlie Grant obsequles, WOODWARD € LOTHROP, DRY GOOvS HO E PEE 912 DSt, GRANT 18 BURIED SATURDAY. PALAIS ROYAL CLOSES THAT DAY AT 12. ‘THE FIRST STORE VISITED. We think we con't yhen we state that 99 ber eat a lagieg wi ‘out shoppt Hots: “ir there ave any satel barguios : or, mi in the whole manos be Koval always se Sedes SELL NEW GOODS AT LOWER PRICES. '¢ can do it, because ba; im the Saat e eer ere ‘as our D ‘vestify. ‘The lt ‘e wornh rendibg. Ass f - “ust 2 GS a na = re oO anew lit AY, AU- otra new line of Sacques on FID, rou i competitors that’ we offer very extrecr- wee FOR $85 su CENTR soem TY 25 dose: street or toltet wear Auely tockea "ena in 2 eck, slecves and botiom.” These goods are sade on & Jock stitch machine, rhe material and ém- prolgery only ie used ‘They ‘would be a bargain st Pag FoR Sa CENTS, gh ts 15 dozen Sacques of French Nainsook, v« Tg 6 tucked and nabdsomely vanbroniered tithe ine im ie trimmings. The fit we can conse ‘perfect oe oy on fn our “Ladies’ lor,” which is fitted with ‘rors for the purpose, FOR uo yt nn 7 ms m eS ae a For one dollar and fifteen cents we show & dozen i Sacques prettily trimmed down the front it inserting und tage, “Tbe rue ‘aivo as pretty edge, “If ladles will vaiue the material and trimm! lused tn these sacaues they will find them worth @1 FOR ny 55555 Ho ss # Plas si ith four clusters of 5 dozen Nainsook Sacques wit tucks, do the front, two rows of bs WontSslccves and bottota trisumiod with ewo-inen TUE fle of preity embroidery. Come and admire them if nothing more, FOR Wi J it opes Ses HSPs oe _ T= Sag e883 = At one dollar and sixty-eight cents we only have dozen Sucques, and they ure beauties. Preity trimming. Very finest Nainsook. Beautifully made, Perfect shape. ‘Cool, comfortable, dressy. aid, con sidering thelr many good qualities, very cléap. GGG EER NN N TTIT g8%q @ 6 ED RN ; t ee 2 Sees NNN Goo EB NNN GGG EEE N NN WE HAVE A LOT TO SAY, BUT ITS WORTH READING. GENTLEMEN will be pieased with, our new stock of Faelish Balbriggan Half Hose. ‘They all have double toes and heels, and many of them have the new ie of ribbed tops which Keep them in position without having to use garters, We huve every con- celvable color-and in stripes we show a variety that the most fastidious could not grumble at. ‘The price 4s only 25c. pair, whieh. considering the quailty, remarkably cheap. Our extra size All Linen Hund- Kerchtefs, with new styles of colored borders, are offered tor Z1¢,; many of our competitors offer them 3. wonderful for 25¢. llcycling and Trav- a cling Shirts at $1.08 are cheap. when you consider they are ail wool, thoroughly shrank, well made, and perfect fitting. "Our “Palais Royal” Dresq Shirts At Bie, are in every Fespect equal to. us: tom ‘made. We have twenty-two dilferent sizes, adapted to all figures; the material and work- huuiship are the very best. We could sell Shirts for 50c.. of even less, but as we don't, keep trash, we confine Ourselves to the “Palais Royal” Shirt, whlch iy Sapa in quality to thoge sold elsewhere for $1.25 and $1.50. “The summer is ndvancing, so we deem It wise {o close out our summer Scarfs at reduced prices. Ail 50c. Scars can now be bought for 25c., and those marked 9¥¢. are offered for Ge. Jean Drawers that are really ““Tullor-made,” are very scarce. Ours have double seams, nud are’ cut Sunue prinetpte as pants which insures comfort, fit and durability, price only 8c. 8 ‘We could write of many bai int ns Cully Suspenders. Night Shirts. Underwear, Umbrelias, Gloves, Hubber Coats and other things ap" pertaining’ to Gent’s Furnishings, but we Dutleuce fs as exhausted as our space is. with the request that you will visit PI "4 Be dE de Th. gs PPP aA AA p AAA AAA “i 00“ y* A £ ‘° Pd AA eos y ME EE %o € 24 tus 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUK 2 On account of the rafu today (Friday), which has doubtless prevented a reat many of uur patrons take vontage of our Led Ticket Day, all Zoods which, we have oilered at » reduced prices will be sold at the sane prices SATURDAY. FRIDAY Is BAUM'S RED TICKET DAY. ‘To-morrow, Friday, ts our r . D'VICKET DAY, A day which we have set apart to give our customers Such bargains as they will always remember as belng the best arcicle they ever purchased for the money. Lit fact, on that day We sell in every department season- able goods at prices which at all times more than doubly repays vou for a visit to our store on that day. For the benefit of those who are not us yet acquainted with the meaning of “RED TICKET DAY" And the benefits you derive therefrom we will again explain. Every article which is marked out with a red ticket is so mich ander price and so much less than thesame article was ever offered nt befure that you will at once Fecognize Friday u& a day above all days to visit our establishment. bargains, but ar weekly gusrantos alent 4 tod gendine boring eros ie ores NECKWEAR DEPARTMENT. liaise boomed a hall oie, eee ¥ Cen ee oe habit PE NES OTHER BARGAINS IN THIS DEPART- LAGE AND EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT. @ following bargains are mich goods have been vervncurce and have Just beet. secured by our beyerin New York: % ait oar. 19. Embroideries for “Red Ticket Day” at ae a Our 30. ‘Irish Point Lace at 12%c.. and 40s. Point Venice Lace at Se-a yard, for “ited Ticket only. ‘Aso, & new line of Valcnclennes and Oriental Laces, from Se. to $3.45 a yard. an a BUTTON PEPARTM iT. cons, white aud en (on Red Ticket Day only). All our 25e. Ball Peat! ti be sold at 19¢, a ence will ‘THER GOODS, All our 25¢. Purses will Ie sold at 19¢, S FURNISHING v) Here is stunner. so thay x of Utica Nonpareil Cot- and wristbands, ers. 1 yoke, and retal es fromm 14 to 17. Positively for Red Ticket all over the country at Here fs another i5c. enc! We will sell the Retored in this country tor Soe Cosjarre ever aI we Coton. 1500 itwen bade mt a 800 liven ‘and wristbands; re- entorced and conipietelv finished, and biggest bargal ever noid Washtington. aR a guarantee of our sincerity a ofshirtsabove mentioned, we re ready and’ willing at all tmes to refund money to those dismatiafled, A GENUINE REDUCTI To those desiring white dresses with match sets of embroidery we cull thei attention to our Cloniogeont saicof FINE WHITE Robes, cnsisting of 10 sands Of Hue white coods, with # yards of embroidery Cog Jats imgach Sidih). We offer Tor tomorrow these Tine goods at prices which scarcel 4 broidery, vie: Wewill show oS ee ‘20 White Robes at $3.25, lormerly considered cheap aces. 20 White Robes at $4.75, sold former! White Ronea, flouncttig 10 luches wide, ee 94-90, White Robes at $0, worth $8.50, Inendiag. parchasers will Ro Soba Investigation dia rc if that ec have deteriuied to sell these goods ae Sricee w HOUSEFURNISHING GooDs 10 doz 6-4 Table Covers at 50c, all Ines, and worth $1.50. 20 styles 54-inch Turki 2 style 54. tncl ‘ey Red Tablecloth, 45e. yard; We advertised a small lot of Crash at 4c. yard. are all sold, bat we subsieute en altlined aitipg Sad Digi Cran ot 7c. ld at 1c ceases Lonsdaie aud rol ‘Loom 86-inch Cot- tou at se. Sard. a me SEE OUR DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT. BEB red of Dwight A u = foe fh EE eT ge B AAA ee MAMMOTH ESTABLISHMENT, _416 SEVENTH STREET. AGNOLIA TOOTH er ae anne ei 1 PARSON! 2. FalsoSs.' tia, corner” Bis and Bian w; Price Heavovarrers Fox Lexons. 100,000 for sale at Low Prices. E. H. TALIAFERRO, Trade ied in low bes spay sapped in large tote froan New York. Brook- to take of rou. tour to said’ date Seg prot pe ated, C3 ; Eatars ). i wen Se W. 8 TREL, aus 935 Pennsyivanis avenue Corner of 27th and K sta. a.w, Wastumatox, D.C, MAERZEN ET an ‘Telephone call, 746-3 sydamé Sxasonaste Crornma. FOR 8UCH WEATHER AS THIS WHEN SEER- SUCKER GOODS ARE JUST A LITTLETOO THIN, SERGES OR FLANWELS ARE JUST WHAT YOU WANT. - WE HAVE THEM IN UNLINED COATS, HALF-LINED, OR LINED ALLTHROUGH. WE HAVE THEM IN PLAIN BLACK, PLAIN BLUE, BLUE CHECK, PLAIN BkOWN OR BROWN MIXED, : WE HAVE THEM IN SACK COATS, IN CUT- AWAY COATS AND IN NORFOLK JACKETS. MEDIUM WEIGHT TROWSERS. IN THESE G00D8 WE HAVE TWO OR THREE LINES OF LOOSELY WOVEN, COOL GOODS, ALI-WooL AND VERY DURABLE, AT $2.50 A PATR. EB BARNUM & CO, an? 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Wero Is Buvixe PANTALOONS Now? If you are the one, I have some to interest you, and very cheap ones, too. All the finest ones (some sold as high as TEN DOL- LARS) have been reduced to FIVE DOLLARS. HANDSOME NORFOLK SUITS FOR YOUNG MEN REDUCED TO §7.50 EACH. A casual glance at this price will show you how cheap these suits are, ‘The Last Show on FURNISHING GOODS AT UNUSUAL BARGAINS, As the curtain will soon drop st 410 SEVENTH STREET. HENNING, THE OLOTHIER, re ds bh 3°8 Pr ft AGE, la 7rmernemr. + GREAT CLOSING 84LE OF ‘HATS, BONNETS, FLOWERS, TIPS, PLUMES, RIBBONS, LACES, SILKS, VELVETS, SUN UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, JERSEYS, Gloves, conseTa Mar DOWT FAIL TO ATTEND Ca. Rovrsat, ‘NOB. 408 AND 406 TTH ST. B. W. its Headquarters tor the WHITEY CHILDREWS CaRBIAGE COMPANY. FOR_RENT—ROOMS, ___FOR RENT—HOUSES. __; Wy ANTED—TWO G00! RPEN: NONE i RENT— UNFURNISHED R00) Wester eed unis wo GEORGE We CORBETT, By = Hthecme eee (§ Sth st. nw. R ‘~THREE, IMUNIGATING ROOMS 'ANTED—TWO, WHITE BOYS, ABOUT, 18 Fiirabio 2a Sdteors new neunsznd a ew 1D, 409 vin st ar, » ie | ew. opposite, on church, aué-4we ibe EE ao GO WITH A 7 POUR FIVE HANDSOMELY lady c Masa, liable | crea oF with omatces nurse and chaabermald ‘ess city ‘ut board: terms 217 tease Capliol ot ences required. bw. Te | Cano WV ANTED-A WHITE MAN WHO HAS HAD ‘som ‘around ‘mill “Apply stonce. EE SACKEUN & CO™ anzde ANTED-LADIES AND YOUNG MEN. Fes salary. F. EATON, Boston, rite NTED-A RELIABLE WHITE WOMAN ‘Ao cok apd aadt i wasting for @ amall family. Apply at 1310 L at. nw. an6-3t Vv 'TED—A GOOD RESTAURANT COOK AT Walia ie be one SE recommended. at ‘ANTED — A REGISTERED DRUG CLERK th. , REET, eta oforoue month. Address with reference, RHE ‘ED—A CLERK OF NOT LESS THAN awe eer in ihe lumber: busthees- Rest ‘2st streetand Indlanaave. n.¥. ‘ANTED—FIRST- DOUBLE-ENTRY Were rei W. W.. office. aus-lw ANTED WHITE AND COLORED WOMEN ANTE me AD ne x Wire S scrabvand kitchen. girs’ men cosks, 8.4. COOMBS, Emp, Baresu, 926 Fat.'n.w. 94-608 ARTE AE HEMSINPTON ALY © TE ‘cou! eusant work at their homen. ‘Sent b Sts re naing edo nea anyone 0, : fion address RENSINGTON ANT ROOMS, 10 Pearl st, Boston, Mans. Box 5078. 12 ANTED — SERVANTS SEEKING EMPLOY- mentand, jomes, should call at National neral housew oF] g ‘ B17 tiust nw. Collectorsund Room Renting. ui-21t Wy ANTED — DOMEDIATELY — ar FEDRY & W ERELLS 730 lath at nx. Employment Bureau nd Collect) ency, ‘Seam: jouse- Hepa Stent: cod re rte jyS-1m' TED — LADIES AND GENTLEMEN IN city or country to take light work at their own homes; $3 to $4 a day easlly made; work gent by mall: Bo canvassing. We good demand for our work and furnisl ‘steady employment, Address, with stamp, CROWN M’F'G. CO., 294 Vine st. Cincinnati, Ohio, Jy13-3or WANTED—SITUATIONS._ 'ANTED-A POSITION OF TRUST BY AN experionged bookkeeper and accountant, | Ad- dress 8, Star office. au7-3t* WANTED A YOUNG MAN DESIRES A SITUA- {in at office work where good service will be ay ciated, Knowledge of bookkevping: reference. “Ad- ress GEO, Star Office, au6-2* vant NTED-I WILL PAY $25 DOWN AND $5 menth to aly person who will get for aman a position at 868 a iaGntb: strictly confidential,” Ad: ress . BIRD, Star office. aud-3t* ‘ANTED—PLACES, FOR MOUSEKEEPERS, Seamstresses. ladies’ maids, cooks, nurses, cham: bermaids,men cooks, Waiters, waitresses, with refer- ences. $.A,COOMBS, Emp. Bureau,026 F st.n.w. WANTED PERSONS DESIRING RELIABLE and competent Servants, mule or female, should call at National Labor Burcan. We only send out ser- ants that wecan recommend, —D°CK & SIMONS, Koom Renting and Collecting Agency, 517 7th st nw. 3y27-1m WANTED--ROOMS. WANTED FOUR FURNISHED OR PARTLY furnished rooms for lizht housekeeping on Cap~ {tol Till: southeast preferred, Throe in mamily. State terms. Must below. Heferences required. Address PROMPT PAY, Star ofiice. it R RENT-TWO SECOND FLOOR furnished oF unfurnished, ion es Dapont Circle. Address B. 0. Star omiees aay BoE ROOMS, FURNISHED OR UNFUR- Fos La RSTSHED OF UNYOR: ron FA Tae UNFURNISHED ROOMS, second floor, water. gas and bath; two lines of cars ‘the door. 1019 Ost. n.w. meat OR RENT-WELL FURNISHED PARLOR, RNISHED PARLOR, with connecting bed room, osingle ese Oe a Se FOR BAT 5 EST, NW. FURNISHED AND ee een FOR_RENT—STORES. E INT—STORE AND DWELLING, 7307TH Kes of S10 West Baltimore a uae, 72 OR RENT_PROVISION STORE, FORMER: Freceupies rent by Fall & Love, 1620 14th st.. for ‘and fixtures forsale. Apply to Frank J. TIBBI corner 14th and New York ave. eta! BUSINESS CHANGES, | Feqs"siatdivisporentin mon ange RENT— Gry er. 8 ee te yo ak ne 3 nl ges aoe deme BOVE ESay ihe eae Tm 3.......... ba ar SHAS books. For hilt list call at Traed of Teelibeand soin “tant Tiide & WAGGARLAN. (OR RENT-—A- DFSIRABLE AND PLEAS I ‘the itly situated brick ds ne a ‘Capitol, JOR RENT—A NINEROOM HOUSE, ON LIN- PRE Georgetown. Apply at S24 Mn Wi ington. 3 SALE-CHRAF—SMALL STOCK AN! > Feb Sars provision store. Call or nidtess Ge, 1131 7th s. nw, ‘au’ WO THOUSAND DOLLARS TO LEND ON IM proved real estate: no commission Ad- dress “PRINCIPAL,” Star office. i. OR SALE—LEASE AND FIXTURES OF STORE formerly occupied by Fall & LOVE. 1620 lath st; iscompletdly fitted up; large refrigerator, counters, meat blocks, benees, recks, trays, scales, tools, et Erready to chenswillsellat 8 bargain and irate test provements to suit tenant FRANK J. TIBBETS, aud-ot Cor. 14th and New York Fok SALE ENGEL! LE-ENGEL'S RESTAURANT, 725. 7th st, js owing to-change of business the above win be soid for $2,500; this is One of the best located Sid profitable basiness stands In the city? long tease; elegant value. “Apply on the premises. °° yitirim Tous E BeaLt. Coninitssioner of Deeds, TELEPHONE No. 344-2 DAMS & IDEALL, ‘We have for sale notes for $600 and $700, secured by first mortzaxe on food property at 6 ber. cent for 5 iso, for sale, on MUON ments pom Hicks in northeast section’ from $1,000 t0 Fa $1800! ror Rent—Nos. 1736, 1738 and 1742 F st.nw.,3 Slory rick and buscment. 10 rooms, bathrooi, tay lars, $70 per mo. Fhmisied—On north side '@ nw. between 14th and 16th, S-story brick, 12 rooms, easy terms for sume mer. For Sale—On Rhode Tsland avenue, between 14th and sth, beautiful Sstory and basement brick, modern improvements, south front, 10. rooms; $10,000; great bargain. ' Penusylvania avenue, between 24th dnd 2500 n.w., south side, 3-story ‘and basement brick, newly repaired, modern improvements, stable Ju rear, rans through to K street; 9 rooms and bath; splendid opportunity: $5.80. Choice lots ou 16th street nd Columbia Heights and in all parts city. ‘To Loah=5,000 at per cont for term of years on city proper. jy13-3m. OR SALE—FOR CASI ONLY, THE sale and Retail Wine and Liquor Store, 17 sylvamtia ave (OR SALE-I HEREBY OFFER A SIX-ROOM Couage House, Barn; lot 120 by 280, with fruit, Shade, &c. at Hyattsville, Bid. for sale. Inquire of ML LW DRE OELD, 1236 i2th st, mw. anda WASTED. A COMFORTABLY FURNISHED room near the Post Office department, where no gueations will be asked tor occupancy, froin August 4th to Beptember 1st. Will pay liberally. Ad with terms, MIGNON, Star office. Waren ey, SkyTEMBER 1ST, FOUR OR five unfurnished rooms, with médern conve: niences, or small house and stable. Aduress, wiviu gtact Ideation and price, MAN AND WIFE, Siar o ANTED-SEPTEMBER 1—RY YOUNG MAR- Tied couple furnished Kuoms for llght housekeep- ing in northwestern part of city, Address A. i, ‘Star office, Au7-2t* “WANTED—HOUSES. ‘ANTED-BY SENDING A DESCRIPTION and lowest cash pricy of thels property to the undersigned, owners of Houses and Lot, woshing. to sell or reni. may buve the sume advertised free of ‘al Estate Guide” of KIL T. LEIPOLD, Real Estate and Insurance Broker, NtED—T0_fi $30 per mouth a five or six room orm impro ellucy in, Tespectubie EAI tat offi. W ASTED=10 PURCHASE—A BRICK DWE ing with modern improvements in the West purt, of the city; must be w bargul Address “PURCHASEK,” Star office, gl and description anc lowest price. ANTED-SEPTEMB! nue a8 an investment; can pay cash. Address Hox 150, aus-ouF Star office. WANtEpocueay FORSPOT CASH, A HORSE and Rockaway, Jump Seat Carriage’ or Jersey Wagon. Address, stating price. L. Z., Star office. Ae ANTED-HORSES FOR A GOOD PASTURE, Inquire at Piere,s Mills, about two miles from elty, or 3.5., Star office, u a }OR SALE—A COMFORTABLE AND CONVEN- tent suburban Residen"e neat Georgetown, D. C. in good order; two acres: well shaded lawn, fruit and excellent spring water; stable, carriage Louse, &c.; conventent lo Reree cars, Addr coMR, auddm 117 West Lombard st, Ball ‘Ma. POR SALE—BEAUTIFUL twenty acres, Tth-street wood: good house, barn, small places in same’neigtiburhood audit WALKER & WILSON, 1006 F st. n.w. IR -RENT—-VERY DESIRABLE THIRTREN Toom House, 407 Maple avenue, wich bath and all ‘conveniences; rent $50 per month. 00., Room 2,St. Cloud Building, "_——auS-6te R RENT-SMALL HOUSES FRAME 612 G st. aw. ‘rooms, hall. &c; uewly papered and nied: $17. “Frame 4a Hist ure calx rooms, $id FOX. 920 F st noo R RENT—ONE TWOSTORY BRICK Glouse, G1 220 stn. w., Toone nnd all mod improvements; fresco ment: the hi 7 403 7th stn. w. 1-168 NOR Fi FURNISHED HOUSE: ot Ipemtions 902 par sewn tor memes, [UFFTY & DYER, corner EB cons ot ind September, sponth for the balance the year. Apply to 13th and Fst, uw. (OR RENT—TWO 10-ROOM HOUSES, 476 478 Ost. rw. with all modern improvements. Inquire at 1000 O st_n.w. aud-lw* KR REST— Boisson, Mba... Cor. TL. 22 st.. storeS40 2129 K st. or. m.1. 7 Paw 1749 Paave 10r.m.1.60.55, 10 ‘st. 1143 21stst.12rm-4.....45) 1521 Pierce, 114 Bt oo 417 Hopitins si.,0r-18.50 Puy 25th. 6r.. mi 1.16.30 5th st, 6'r...15.60 ist. OR RENT—RY, st. i A Lafayette square 1 Conm.av.n.N,13T.1160.06, Mota. Sthat, LOr.. suis BE: Jot.) EuRE age i yperty placed with me. Uberally advertised free of cost tothe owner. For list of property for sale call or wend at office for Real tate Gi us LTZMAN; 11 OR SALE-FARM IN FAIRFAX COUNT ‘Va., containing 218 acres, two miles from Burke's Station, V, M. R., and sixteeti miles from Washington; all well feed; “about one-half cleared aud well net ih grass; good Water; pleuty of fruit, upples, pears, Peaches and cherries. Will sell the farm, with stock and implements, for $3,000. Apply to P. REV A ‘Tuhst. and Maryland ave. a.¢,, Washington, D: Alexandria, Va. 32 OR SALE-SMALL FARM WITHIN 2 MILES and in’ full view of this city. Over 8 acres 164,716 square fect) of good land. Six room. dwell- ing, barn and well of purest water. Price, $1,800. $1G0down and 20 per month. RA: PHILLIPS, Sy27-2 1438 FOR CITY PROP- ce, in Virginia, three OR SALE—OR EXCHAN erty, a Country Resid and a ‘half miles’ from Washington, 18 acres In & high state of cultivation; plenty of fruit; neat seven— room House nearly new: porch In frent; dry cellar; never fuiling well of excellent water; chicken house, corn house, stable, &c A pleasant place, high and healthy, on a good ‘road; price $5.000. Apply to A. MELVILLE, $33 5th st. ne. Bbame 962 LDING LOTS, 50 x 150 eT, aad within five minutes’ walk of Seabrook sta tion, and P.. R—twenty minutes’ to city. These Lots are covered with @ Variety of beautifil forest trees, and present eligible building sites. $15 and up- ward>a lot. ‘Title indisputable. For particulars ap- ply to THOS. HYNES, Sole Agent, 715 9th st, n.w., ‘Over 150 sold. Also, a handsome, solid Iirick Remdence of seven- teen rooms, In Kast Bindensburg, near B. and 0. RR, twelve minutes by rail from city. This house 1 located upon a Lot of ten weres,, has fine cellars, racea yard, ‘fe apple trees stable bar ck, eke Everything ii firstelaes. cond snd lovely reatdence, ‘Ber table Address MEARTON Reta Bind MONEY TO LOAN. WV ANTE O INFORM © LADIES THAT a SS Ai Geo, White Ladier Tater ae ah EAT | SOQTRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL —LOANS NE. wr tenchies bis aymcur of culling aos Rtilie Ledley jgollated on personal property, noves. with cok Dresses, Couts, ete; perfection guaranteed. this is no | lateral securities discounted on. reasonable terms, by chart. ‘Terms reasonuble. Reduction in classes. Pat. | & reliable party. with ready’ cash. “Securities Kept ten auteit | ai theSare Depa’ Company. “Address, ull paren A REKUCNEW ST EAN CANPET Ciena x 54d, City P.O. ym ‘ANTED_NEW STEAM CARPET CLEANING po 7 aes Wain Vestier ieevornting Works. TO LOAN INSUMS OF NOT ¥, H. YOUNG, 1422 Pennsylvania ave. n.w. Factory’, K'st., corner Sth me ANTED-LADIES TO KNOW THAT PROF. LIVINGSTON'S new snd perfect ‘system of French Squares (Pat. Nov., 1¥84,) is taught wt 1205 Fst n.w. Cluwes are now belug’ formed. cut to order ranted. (NESS MEN HAVING CLAINS for collection will leave them with DICK & SiNONS, Collectors aud Room Rentiug; we nw. ‘au Patterns: 10 SELI Ww art for linproved city of country property. ov 40,000 square feet of unimproved ground, fronting on Ist and Pierce sts. n.w. Price $U,0UU.’ Address Box 65, Star oflice AUL-OtF WASTED, LITILE ONES AT A GOOD BOARD. ing house, from 3 months to # years old, in. the country, by responsible, people, who will give ‘them Best of care. Address. afrs. PATIENCE, Siar Oflce. y20-1m' Bs — “ANTED-FOR . Diarrhea, ? Cholera Infuntum, Cholera Morbus, ‘Cramps in the Stomach, USE CERTAIN CHOLERA CURE, Nothing like it. Jy24-1m A. BROWN, P. 0. Box 354. City. NTED-ELEGANT CABINET PHOTOS 2.50 per doxen. Suecess with children, Quick See samples. LARDNER & CO.. Photo- graphers, 927 Pu ave., over Vogts iys-Im ANTED—EVERY MOTHER TO thelr ters Jearn to cut and mal drewes by MOODY'S New ‘Tallor System, at O30 Pennsylvania ave. nw, Dresses cut aud fit. myl4-ain ANTED-TO SELL—PURE, REFRESHING, Healinful Virginla, Ohio and Callforula Clarets, 0c. aud $1 a, gullon. HH. A. SELIGSON, Wiiolesnle Deuter, 1424 Pennsylvania av Jel. ‘ANTED—FLECTRICHAIR RESTORER, THB Wonder of the uge, will produce a suit of hair after 26 yearu of baldness. “Cull'ut 1322 Fst hw for ill particulars, tion free. J. D, O'Donnell, Gruueist, corner, Virginia ave, and. 26th : Baverbecn bald for J0vears After ualt of Dr. Semmes’ Hult itestores-my halris coming in thick and hus,” -Mauy other Washington testimon can be seen at Office, 4222 F st., 4 doors from Tsthvup ove flight. tat ANTED-SHCOND HAND CLOTHING, WaT: ahes.guns.p weiry. Also, furniture, stove Gc. dec. bobght, Best cash price paid. 'S.Guggenhelmen, Tei Fis, e Note by niall prompuy akicnded to. te ANTED — STEAM CARPET-CLEANING BY 3 no whipping. ‘Telepuone 115-4, AM CURSE bus, Ge Louiaiann Stee” NES W ANID J ABECTS AND THEIR GERM EX. $160.000 rescit s0 ee cent, on first-class city property. 7 Proper 0. HOLTZMAN, Corner 10th and ¥* ry 2 i ‘TO LOAN ON WATCHES, DIA- $20 000 myst sya ‘TO LOAN. IN SUMS TO SUIT, ‘at 5 per cent, on first-class City 0. G GREEN, S03 7th street, “TO LEND i ON REAL ESTAT! “SylL-1m WM. P. YOUNG, 1303 F st nw. 37,000 TO LOAN : 3500 ON REAL ESTATR 400 [e138] _ THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. ny ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE SECU- rity In sums to suit, HUFTY & DYER, Je. 1301 ¥ nw. MOREE, 20 OA ON REAL, ESTATE, OR Collateral Security, such us Notes, secured by deed of trust, City Bonds, Rattroad Stock’ and Bonds, Chattel “Afortgage, —Drawhack Certifieates, wellen: dorsed Notes" or ‘any investment securities, “RA. 8 New York ave. n.w. my Morera. ity, at lowest rates unbhecessary delay ‘on approved Real Fstatesecur- interest. Charges moderate. No J.V.N. HUYCK, LES ‘interest. when securlly 1s good, 0. C. GREBN, Room ' ing;cor, “thst. uud La ave. "ju28 ¥ TO LOAN ON GOOD it] tate or collateral security at lowest rates Rodelay ivirenk Mai ttas to cate ob lowrent rat real a rater, on approv eaaie securlty. PITCH, Fox & BROWN, 1437 Penusyivanigave, HAVE MONEY 020 MONEE OWS nares or mvrenest, ‘ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY,” ‘THOS. J. FISHER & CO, 05 1324 F st, now. (OR RENT—1307 AND 1311 14TH ST. N. Wa 1205 Q st. n.w.; two elegant flats in mew build 133314t st. Apply to ANTUN HEITMULLER, 815 C ntsc. aul-61 OR RENT—THREE VERY DESIRABLE RESI- dences in West Washington, 2818 Pst. 11 rooms, $50: 3147 P st, 12 rooms, $40; 4517 abt st, 11 Tooms, $40. ‘The above named houses Inve all mod- ern improvements. “Apply to JAMES L. DAVI: _au}-1m 1218 3st street. OR RENT— epoch tty e S2000 cack $0" 5 chaser. “ea7-tt RK SALE- D. . NW. Fringe Stoo: di ew Jereey at nv. Si, nw. corde and ems aw. | AOR SALE—AT A BANGAIS $800 LEONARD & BUCKLEY Real cok | 2 ergane Suh Mw and. ers, 407 C3 oe a feet; improved in seestisa iss A BARGAIN IF Satiarn Getgn Sohn nea he “que dt MUFTY @ DYER, 13m and F sta. Tarek, ne BOTLOIES Lot, 45 8¥ Sani aw. chance for bullders, weoeacee ate — BARGAIN. peeetare tetas emer au5-0r x Br’ honie; price only $4,250. GREEN. & FANT, S14 Oh st we aud-ste' ‘OR SALE—EIGUT-ROOM P. B. HOUSE; Mi imps. lot 50x105; ground I per Roe her Rhode a ‘worth ‘foot: = neritic end ave naga terain onygngo. | EDUCATIONAL. Real and 3y282m Baste LoseraSth aod Fee am, mR SA F Five tine places ot Tenw. stree Severn! Sine Building Sites i dhe bartureeat SSeS Sr ts Boies i eee ‘A New ‘9-room Brick, tag untae Gut ome Sieey.oum 1 mod. c Sgr eae keane SA ee By TOMAS oa Brtate Agent 13th and F sta ow. Fok, SALE ONE, OF THE NEATEST AND x, ost convenient small on setts ave. Til, 7 rooms and bath: lor 30x90: a oD. per foot: cor- VOR SALE-For dow and all modern imy ‘on owner, 1480 Pierce Susy terms, those very pretty. modern improvement R SALE-WE them. aud-6t new 6-room and cellar Brick Dw PORSALE A NEAT LITTLE HOME, SEVEN south front, on ist. bet. Oth JOR SALE-WE HAVE JUST SOLD TWO OF a small Brick Houses, price $1,000, renting for $10 each. Attention of investors is particularly called to WALKER & WILSON, 1006 F st. nw. APLEWOOD INSTITUTE. CONCORDVILLE, gg oh Pa. Young men prepared for college or bust Y DESIRABLE ing: bay win- M i Bem, Tegrees Sonferred upon youre indy fndusten iprogements. Hany terme Call | Careful attention to lide bape ad git | Asm J, SHORTLIDGE (fale College), A. DM. Prim, EEN € YAN ES 10th ts, =n ‘Terms | mi ‘cirealare: S14 th st. ne. _ | Grew Mra. M. PORTE, Bas Hala BOuE Ss HC ‘wear Fuster 9 3 Hien Toth. por cine y POR SALE-A DARGAINGTAS: | era OR 00) ATORY Oi NG SALSA Banca iy Annee Ria ASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF 3 ‘sts; 14 rooms: bath ll modern im ements: | oy, moe Hah 313 9th sa, me rekay side vard: aise of lot $3 by about AUD, Fer | Ret dc New and Lomas mnnon en cline. bytes. and permit Losec Br ORerty SPPly 10 KO. OTN | tacen. (aul-dme) Oh BULLARD, Iirector. GroReETOWN COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, PRT ee a satel rode a el JiR, Degins September 16th. 1HHS, with full corps of ae Bato oe ir abe 4 SELNSS HALE READING.DA. 4 THOROUGAT +) preparatory School for Bora Conducted upon the Sr conten ee SHOP, head master, ee new six.room Bricks, with all 23d xt., neat L hw, and price Of $2.3 ‘st. nw. HA’ UMBER OF iat boys of an perms, ete CB HOR SALE— und elegantly we inished Deautifil singin and extreme bi hiancy. very little. Fully ‘on casy payments, cr luno as part payment 810 per mont! Don't auiss it. Apply at once at aus ‘Ten new Brick Houses, five rooms each. Noa. 1014 to 1032 Sou'h Capit ing and trees in frout: lots 18iy feet ‘Trout by deep, and a twelve foot alley in rear. Apply to 0. T. THOMPSON, 902 CHL PARKER, diy JAS. MH. GRAN’ best upright makers in the trade, and possess ealtihil staging qualities with, rick volunte of tone Tenge and durabilits. Will be sold for nearly halfcost THE PIANO EXCHANGE, WEW GERMAN METHOD POR THE PIANO, 2 . AN by which Us can accomplish in a few months ol at at $1200 each; park: | dine what iv ordinariiy: done te Soars. wich the ond tnethody is Yount upon thoraugbstaaprieeipiee panely to | and particmariy adapta to nese wananers® Parsons E fenton » teachers and schoinrs will weloome the Instructions and Esin.aw. | Contained tn the uveitd, "A Gouree ot loosens el ~ es a easily convince them that it is what they desire. For 1088 < Lerms and other information call at tbe studio or ad. dress CHAS. W, THOMPSON, @11 Mat n.w.iy20-1m° ORE OE, THY TEACHERS WILL DAILY SEE ‘Scholars of the Norwood Inailtute (or desiring informacion about the School) dort the Eavisa we tregna aae Rae ee ree) at SHORTHAND — REGULAR CLASS Sinsi0NS S every evening. Private lemons @ specialty. All shorthand books and publications constantly on hand, Lexceyi tonal opportunities ur learning the art are fered at WASHINGTON PHONOGRAPHIC BEAD QUARTERS. #27 Ist. aw. ayed MA2*2450 MILITARY AND NAVAL Acad: OXFORD, MD., Opens SEPTEMBER 16TH.” Carcalars sent on appl 3y20-26t RH. ROGERS. Secretary. MSE 20gERES COG a AM Course ‘of studies: Tosewood cases, made by the mg | Neither hay teed in ever} been nsed but potut of excel- will take second-hand square at good value and balance at 422 9th at. ‘OR SALE-HIG B. ing Square Piano, THE PIANO EXCHANGE, 422 Oth st. E—A CIGAR 3 loon on the corner of 11th and East Capitol ‘tx; Will be sold reasonable fees LW. RIDGELY. Terms: Boarders Duy students accoral sumed on MONDAY,, |ARGAINS—ONE CHICKER- for only $60. Que splendid ware Piano, handvoniely finished ease, for only $75. ress Dect Both in good ‘order and elegant for baginnera: Bay: | 84 “Carroll F. 0. segets 9S per month to cond partion 4y13-2m ore county, Md. DITMAN'S SHORTHAND, EVERY STYLE ig Book-keeping taught at dence and at schools; tifteen years professional ex; Tlence; thorough scientific instruction. Address ‘J CORRIDON, peutnan, House of Represcutati es, ASHINGTON ACADEMY OFT) tatlon to ail to ace the mth by soon learn a profemion. “sid Sd a STAND AND BEER for S cash. “Apply on prem- ‘AGON, ‘Stabies, 487 C ‘OR SALE-TWO im, at 1003 North 0. SALES genuine Weber Graud OR SALE — Fou sau Cows. Can be seen, between 12 and 3 or after 6 Sarolina VEBER PIANO AT & SACRIFICE. A gentleman deciining ‘at Jess than half cost, A 36 1Zth st, n w. aussie HEAP_—A GOOD BUGGY. ALSO, Market Wagon wud Harnem. Apply at 1035 THOROUGHBRED JERSEY | [NRENCH LESSONS. Bae en So ee Pee ‘$30-6m 1014 17th wt now. bet. K and TL Price for both, housekeeping wiil sell a unre Piano, fa perfect order, ORTENSTELN, THE POPULAR GUITAR ress LJ, Star office. a3 dher, Se. will tech, during Jug August aod HREE PERRY COMPENSATING ry Gy Naga aia ‘Carts, for sale cheap, at Mt, Vernon Livery Wome jes San aub-at* i Hien iresetiin, Money ty Qpens September 1th, 68S. pecial Clanses for ‘oung Men preparing for Scientific or Business Life, 45! aay! H. WARNER. O16F s.n.w._ ‘OR RENT—DWELLING 601 AND 619 NEW nice $0, per MiociE® in geod repaie Apely so ments Sin. good repalr. Appl WiC. SOUNBON, 718 Lath at ewe spk 60 635 11th st. ne. pished houses, FITCH, FOX & BROWN, 1437 Penn. ave. Sap EOS an sat brick House; ten zas, bath, closets and all_couventeuces: willbe put in Perfect ofder: rent low t41 Ocober, go and sec it; Key AUIS40. Address INVISIBLE, Star office. jy 231mm F order, $12 plano for beginner, N.B.—Money at :ALE-GREAT BARGA:NS—IN _D. Olt SALE—FIANOS AND ORGANS TO COVER advances, Wm. Kuabe Square Piano iv ce p, Sao.” very fine, nearly ‘new upright: $15: good pg Ler “pad 3 organs, from $75; 1 mes advanced on planos and furniture and good paper. the Universities, Col nd Theological Seminaries. Mike” Ay SC EDWARD MRI SCLEERE | Salas ete CS ean, Praca srinnks, Aaa ee Seatii N DR. cm. NRIAOX, Penctpa SWITHIN C. SHORTLIDGES MEDIA ACAD SD emy admits and classifies ‘young men and boy at Shy time. ‘Send for clreulars. “SWITHIN C SHOMT- LIDGE, A.M., (Harvard College Graduate, Media, Pa to: EXCHANGE BANK, 723 14th wt. nw CITY, ox5-3m 487 7h eet ew, WILL REMAIN OPEx ALL SUMMER: RR SALE—BY A LADY DECLINING HOUSE- ggg teeie mre psnamongdia Eeeping— #100 worth of furniture: used sory tine; house ‘seutral and location aid can be rented from August 25th. Ac Fo, SALE-A GOOD FAMILY ‘sound, and fast, idress Box 21, Star Sth aud D sta nw Rapid writing. bookkeeplug. ‘gentle and kept. jum, riage and harness. ‘Price #17 rapid lish angunge, stem dro TEAM, Stat office. Bate | type i taureuely tu i haitions Vent, Fok SALE ic STAR, FULL MICK RLED. 5 Bich 914, ane month, ja at ars, power. Taber handles, good as writing, dessons, ‘sepee i Gi NKY C.BPENG ivy new: Biineh Columbia Light Roadster, good as | Circulars, MEN EY SER, Principal; BARA new, $125. 56 inch Expert, x Soctable. SCRIBNI ‘as new, $210. Silos ks awe: I8S AMY LEAVITT, OF BOSTON, GRAD FOE SALE-LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SPRING hand and Summer Phetons, ton’s Sumy YOUNG, 313 6th st. G and the lates stjlen out. JOLIN A jy25-sm_ MES SEGA ara fee culture. 1012 10m nw as RIVATE LESSONS IN LL haf Bf Sma Siere preteen cee mew and se2oud- oe age ie ee Se eyo trkisrand bath wit ares et seat ath conchae hor at Fostd pia ft or livery stable, 626 O st. hy epee aie AS. 5. SH E, Rent $50. CHAS. SSH VALKER, 630: ave. nw. 805 10th st. n.w., 8 rooms, all imps... 45. 76K store and basement, tylé2m Foret. mn 1836 19th st.,14r.$125||1429 5 st, Gr.,m.1. $25.32 1768 P xt., 12r., 10.1.83.53 1102 9th st 12r.... 75,00 1826 1 st. 12r.,in.t. 85331335 Rest, Gr.m.1.35.00 1814 G st. Lar.an.1_ 100.00 |1614 21st ‘st, 147..125.00 {190.90 LEED st, 11%... 40,00 $53.33 |1526 20th wt 25.00 Site 1441 Lost. Or.......--25.00 (S31 14 st. uw. 1 2133 K st-n.w. Sr in..-50,| 13530 Rieesstn.w Urb. 1334 Riggs st.(6 rm. J35/|1 709 16th stn. w..Vr-42.00 1581 Pat, 10fs, ia.L._.36' 3405 N st. 10r.,10.180.00 THOMAS J. FIsHEN & CO, sy6 A324 F street nortnwest OR RENT—A DESIRABLE FURNISHED RES idence.” pleasantly situated, on Connecticut ave., overtooking Farragae Square, wiloe et to a good ve: ‘Ant for # 1erm of years, Price, $200 per mot Diy at 718 Toth at nw. Peele aa FOR PANT DESiRABLE HOURES 16. 709 A st.n.c,6 rooms, mL. 510 Rst nw..8 Fs, ml. Fine 9-room Brick, 109 C st. se. “Apply to ‘BUSHNELL & CARUST, i 1006 Fst ni. ‘OR RENT—1907 RL Mather also 1890 O's. 1402 14th st, (OR RENT—DWELLING 1741 GST. N.W., COR- ‘ner of 15th st; has tem rooms, exclusive of bath- AVE, NEAR SCOTT Apply toJ. J, SHEDD, je24-2m Toom and Kitchen: reut, $55 per month. Apply to. Westcorr © WILCOX, Real” Batate Brokers I aw. og WOOD AND COAL. Pennsyivania ave. LOST AND. FOUND. OST—A KNIGHT TEMPLAR CROSS: NAME ‘apd address of owner engraved on back. Finder Will be rewarded by: leaving at 829 FRED. 8. NEWMAN. OST—THURSDAY, AUGUST 6TH, LEMON Lind White Sever Bog Lemon ant’ Waits seter Gyp. Both had on Teather collars and tags, 1804 and 1805. A reward will be tS W. STINEMETZ, 1237 Pennaylvaule ave. or 1617 Qs. an7-3t ‘OST_FRIDAY MORNING, ON 4TH STREET, ‘Virgina avenue oF 1 st... small Gold Padlock. Return and get reward at1343 K st.s.e. au6-3v ‘numbers: paid for their retern, ay) terminated from Bed Lou: and other \OUND-STRAY] bh 3 PENNSY! re, Fur A BUHACE @SRONY | FOUND, STRAYING, A HORSE. ON PENNSYI: €16 Louisiana ave. }. Owner can have bim by proving pro} rty and (W£SEKED dowement 1120 Fmt ate toa Gane | S202! th Caroli averse SS augeate missioner of for every State aud Territ at “AUGUST 2D, 81 Rpmavea noes femaee dry | LAA ree maar nea 2 -buiid; tag No. his returo to 239 North Capitol st, Bu5-3te ene BOARDING. Te of about se weeks apy, would aeagh COLD 2 HOUSE SERVES FIRST HN W DAVIS, Wholesale Kenrket, Wat sndou® | ‘A ciees tenis or 615 ail Gar pes eee WABI (IVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION, ' LOCHIEL 512 ST. fay C “Gvedlons aod aarwers a senaTen | Ls ue te Cor, 10th aud kw, ares ‘conte, corn oh AS TETUTIE, best ry "Tables: Pasrane For Winter BREAK IN PRICE OF FUEL, Egg and Broken Lee Coal, $5.00 Stove “ * 65.75. Chestnut “© $5.25. Stoveand Egg Red Ash“ $6.00 Genuine Lorberry, “ $6.50. ‘Not imitation, as sold by some of our competitors, FOR SALE, AT A BARGATNE€ FEW SLIGHT. Fir camaged Saratoga Tranks and Satchels. Mave IVY INSTITUTE, ew, corner Sth and K sta nw. ‘Mathematical, Classical, Busines. Ey FLYNN, A.M been used. ‘month, ecko myigSm BECKER'S, 1945 Pennsylvania ave _ | —=~ouné Cases, $3 end # Smiout___ocdd OR SALE—BAKGAINS—AT 468 AND 470 CST. Prk Hana Wigs Sian ah ee ce SPECIALTIES. Tractors: butchers erocsts, ued beniere, pancreas oF De anD Mae SEEDER S20 MUSSOURI AVE other purposes, NB. Also, carriages and horses of Special treatment for ladies; over thirty years ex. ail Kinds for anle and hire ob the best of terms, icuaive experience: remedies (prompt and ‘relia, z = = rictly confdeutial: call or. write office alwars PROPOSALS. open: Madame Selden visits ladies any distance 28 2w= PSs MUHLEMAN CURES PILES BY ‘direct treatment, PPorosais FOR BUILDING ICES QUARTERS. 7 WasnixcTox Barracks, ‘without the ose of knife, caustic tore. Cure ‘Can be consulted at bh wt. m.w. from 4 to yefen® ME, BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTSOF a 723 Wasuixoron, D.C. July 25, 1885, ‘F. All business confidential. Ladies and gem, scone rs aac gat | Mr atta aerate 28 TWELVE OCLOCK ‘NOON, AUGUST ‘TWENTY- | 2 =, SECOND, 1885, at which time and place they will be R ROBERTSON, THE OLD ESTABLISHED Opened in the presence of altending bidders: for com | LDapecialist, from Baltimore, can be coumiliedevery Yerting Hullding Ne, 14. at Washlugton barracks, D, | Wednesday and nat 456 Ow. nw, from tc Craw tires sets of Officers’ Quarte p.m. coutidentally, by geutlemen’ and ladies who ‘with plans aod specifications in thie othe er | Red, hia advice "and Services, “Special vention aus and full Information as to bi causes of women. “Over twenty year expert, coutract and payment, ac. will be furnished by this | ence. Aiain ufice 308. Liberty st, Baitherore, Ma. files on aby Jeo-3 . Eaivelopes contain Should be marked “Propoaais for Building Oticers’ Quarters” and addressed to the undersigned au7-6r J. D.C. HOSKINS, Post Qusrtermaster. jealer; W: ‘Cares on of ‘or uy dayne = Visit patients “Olice hours i tos pm 100 suet we. ROPOSALS FOR COAL. pot ye wana rie h ETT ‘this, ice until is wil ai ue Government im such’ quantities as may be inspector, ‘CLOCK A. M. of WEDNESDAY, AU- GUST TWELVE, 1885, for supplying of George's Creek Coal, “run jmine,”* (equal ia be recelved ‘at _ SEWING MACHINES, &._ YOU WILL SAVE TIME, MONEY AND aX ‘such quantities wreck Coal oy ance by to AUERBACH'S Reliable sew see ecoel ahd | sng Machine oma bor. th end 1888, Te" estimated that | Improved Machines of al! the standard red. The coal to be delivered pa ees aE ae ‘by asworn ‘at the ex- peu-e of the contractor. for five years. with ‘Bidders will state in their bids the name of the coal | testimonials from Propose to furnish. drummers. No two ‘successtul bidder will be to furnish o | Pricedist ofS dierent mak bond in the sum of $5,000, coudit for the faith- | Fented, i — mi fa of contrac ‘The right to reject. ‘CAUBUBACE corner 7th and H streaty, ‘aud,7A1-3t Pablic Prater, | , Next door to Averbach's Gent's ‘den for the fiscal ‘Will be received at the PROPOSALS FOR FUEL FOR BOTANIC GAR- ‘of the superintendent, Garden, until TWELVE M., TUESDAY, AUGUST EIGHTEENTH, 1885. 4 Sune 30m, 1886, | J jAtctue, we wou celebrated 372000 pret bs STOVES FOK HaTTERs TAILORS, CONFECTIONERS, ‘TINWERA Go ,COO mext to Cuv P.O | FOR ONE PERSON OR FOR FIFTY PERSONS =e ‘