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—_— THE EVENING TAR! Down Sarcapara We Crosz 1 P.M. DURING AUGUST. WASHINGTON Fa aaa Soxzrurxa New, xe ee &. SESS tons, ‘The wuccges oF failure of the “Early Closing” of . eri aq Terai od hd ae Ate Don’t be a clam. and continue to pay exorbitant | Stores tests entirely with the purchasing public. _ por . =: P —= = ‘We beg our customers to call earlier in the day if 5 of the tty 1510 Q st. 12. ‘all modern: ‘The Evening Star has a regular, permanent | PT%% oF your Clothes when we are offering the finest, possible, in order ja avold the rush between 12 and1| ne iots mentioned below were picked up by the Peg Bay ‘2. Pomanee' walt nit noe oie or two gears ram bena fide daily circulation more than | kinds of Men‘sand Boys Clothing for prices usually | o'clock. a few days ago tn New Fe RENT FURNISHED rere “Sabian a Tow sean, Sed treble that of any other daily paper DUb- | cnsrceu for ine most inferior grades WOODWARD. P. . Palais Royal Bayors board, one equate west of Ws yale ials Fs Mshed in Washington, and equal to that of — : = ‘York. Belng new seeds the low 3 peewee SURE TEN Toows. aw git the other daily pavers here added | The lent eloquence of oar show windowstellsthe | Dye Dunn For At Mexznr, mule soortcana® . Witt ted by, latin Men a ‘stable. AME. A. be BANE @ Se together. ‘tory of our goods and prices far better than auy words pe ac & at seal tues Wie as typheal —— P= AMERICA DAbY FOR Sera wea ‘OR RENT—BY RO. HOLTZMAN of ours. ' ‘season is over. for It isn't. Washington is fuli of tardy -ANTED—AMERI |? 0 Saturday Advertising. hess ‘and in this they get paid tor the Wi not egal RB RENT—ON 1 Conn.ave.,1! u Advertisers will confer a favor by handing in #200 ee eee eee are Se PALAIS ROYAL sara fe Bay ie ell a oe arene, bear te Fea ea ase nes Hp 88 their announcements as early as possible for | is the price we name tor your choice of 0 different | much less than regular prices. . ax a ie Tia af ew ail : ~— 7 Bs RRR GGG A as 4 tomorrow's sixty-four column Stan, in Order | pattcrus of all Woot “Breeches,” “Pantaloons,” | 70-day tts Ladies agian eth toes oe go & sR ARs me and ee etrants Cae ae nis : = = jes’ Fine White Mul ius. Reduced, ence. m3 ICHTOH By care of bat oMtcee = SEES ELS TT On | “fromery or whatever same you wish towtve howe | ole peste weer aad ne, ween | Bah 4 BB oS? AK fast Erbe Cement Foe Brctioee, oS EOE, MER POUT | Unga The war fever, aiter raging with some viru-| most fedlqpensaple garments Our ore gotyect Ip | row ezpes and small ceckn Mosucet Wo loss (rom Wena? WHITE ORES, oe aver | fi ‘mogere Pein eee iis 2S lence for the space of four or five days, bas | style and faultless in fi eg Eevee Geis (Collar and 25 doz. fine French Percale, genuine 26 gvoking washing ‘OF ironing: Bowe ‘but tase ¥ he , orn a Reet begun to moderate. As the facts in the case — sae eat ea fstered Pin fipes. | Madras Gingham COLLARS, wiih CUBES to match: | whe Sanne.” 2a, Pemmeneinns pe | hr exposures, Hevercncen NEW capers BRICK "s giants 3: become more generally understood, it is seen #a5o peoe: Senta te guas + ai box), | Mn¢¥ colored stripes, cheeks bese che cin aset, Sa Weve AOPIVE BURTEiNe Tow. 7B BEST 6311 St NW wit oF Sua a) that they afford a very slender excuse for so | ts only alee of 60c., but for ihisamount we offer you honestly worth 48. . | At rooms, board: Totatton couteale ae SR serious au uct as the plunging of two uations = {82 Le aw your choice of thirty different patterns of Pantaloons— eee yards HENT— FURNISHED — AT 16 oe oF Tih aud i wis oL eam imto a war. Public opinion in Mexico, as well o23 ‘This dey lof brgaine in White, Cream, PaLAT®, ROFAL {wo rooms on frst and one oa second floor; SEVEN ROOM HOUSE Wit FURNISHED, © asin the United states, alter the first out burst | the equal in point of artistic ment of anything ever ‘end Black Laces and Fiosae Pe} Tm x Users ans ees for ee on care aude gag canny AY hs = | achat NMRA Jur. 1am st. 12" $106.98 of temper bas bad time to subside, will never | soid in these parts for $5, Becond Sloor: froperas pe AA ERR aig aiics Good Bad, feos Bea, Star | FOR RENT WITH BOA Weonth andwests cool smd | Hem f : Nore ae sanction such @ course. So far gs the abused, =o WOODWARD & LOTHROP. AR i eo fa th Pee ae ; summer prices. ‘DEY at 170 T st hw ou 2h eee ELEV) ey 7 bus rather exasperating, Cutting. is concerned, THE NEXT A d 5 Wana GOVERNMENT ENPLOYE CAN A RENT_FURRISHED aND UNFUANiSE | bath. five roome.on 9 Boor: Eocene . are 2h Tore late accounts suggest we opinion that before | For $4.50, $5 and $6 we show you quite alarge var Os M. W. ve bY ig write 8 ed rooms, ee — Foun a = 2d sk. eat Pu nv he gets through with it he may find bimecif A — ve Mrs Waar 20 daz. extra ong white CHEMISETTES. pore linen, Be: ee ma gestanieec R RENT— WITH BO. 730 HST. aay nay tac chen, eestor eesk hiss 5 amenabie to legal discipline on both sides of | “% % #aslish, French gpd German Camimere Tous. phe ES collars and ‘bc. each, worth 48c... Job lot of Peas ePNUAE, Stat office, a plcssant Boome; privars faced with me for rent or sale is liberally the border, and may yet have an opportunity of comparing the relative comforts and dis- comiorts of Texan and Mexican jails, Meanwhile, the couservative policy of our government in respect to the matter Is praise- worthy. The United States wants to pick no ‘ight with Mexico. Our citizens haye many in- serests at stuke in that country, in the way of railroads, mines, and miscellaneous trade. ‘These interests are constantly increasing in number and importance, and it would be the height of iolly to imperil them for anything short of an imperative necessity. The warlike souls who are for invading our neighbor's ter- Fitory at once, evince a courage which appears to be partly dae to their conviction that in such & contest this country would be much the stronger and would iaake short work of the enemy. But it must be remembered that in the event of a war with Mexico that country would be likely to receive assistance from some of the European powers. Germany is not egppcially iriendiy to us, and ison the lookout all the while for opportunities to “cut into” American trade. The Germans, for instance, Stand ready to seize our H4watian advantages the moment we relinquish them; and they would not be slow to secure a firmer foothold ip Mexico If they could do so. Very likely our English cousins might “jake a hand in” also, as cousins have been Known to do sometimes. In other words, war is a dangerous game, which more than two can play at, and which sensi- bie folks will keep out of as long as they ean. ‘The retusal of Congress to take official notice of the Mexican troubles, by the way, was noticea- ble and significant. This isa peaceable nation, apd can take care of its honor in more ways than one. Amid all the ridicule wad criticism lavished upon Congress on account of its tardiness and Jack of enterprise, this session, there is certainly some room ior praise. Whatever may be said 4m the way of disparagemant on other grounds, the present Congress cannot be called corrupt. ‘The democrats of the House have not been as Successful as they hoped and wished in perfect- ing important legislation or in reducing ex- penses, but they can boast with truth that gen- erally they have kept unworthy outside infu- enees at arm's length. On the whole, the tendency of the session has been toward reform, The lobby has been usually repulsed. The Pa- cific railroad rings have had “hard sledding,” and the land and cajtle and bogus butter mon- opolies as well. Another change for the better ‘was noticeable on Wednesday last, and elicited Many expressions of congratulation, namely, the ‘omission of the usual “night session” on the eye of adjournment, which has always pro- duced a lamentable scene of disorder, and some- times positively disgraceful consequences. The eredit of this reform is due in a great measure to the President, whose very proper determina- top pot to go to the Capitol to sign bills on the last night of the session made it useless for the two houses to sit in the evening, and took away the customary opportunity for indulging in herseplay while awaiting executive action. As the second session 1s always short and definite- ly limited, a night session on the 8d of March can hardly be avoided; but it can be and should be omitted at the end of the long session, as it Was this year. a Signs are multiplying, in the west, indicative of the prospective entrance of the labor orgun- izations into the fleid of party polities. This event has been expected for along time, and nothing could be more natural. When any as- sociation or class of men becomes strong enough 'y numbers to exercise au appreciable influence 9B the ballot-box, it is sure to become a poiiti- zal factor, and often holds the balance of power. Af the labor assemblies should erect themselves tuto an independent party, they would consti- tute @ very important clcment in the body politic, and would very likely cause a readjust- ment of party lines and principles. But, judging from the way in which they have mismanaged their own private affairs, they will not be likely 1 act in national politics with sufficient co- hesion and intelligence to secure success. Pol- ities is adelicate game, and the most skillful depts in it make use of mild, quiet, persuasiv methods, and eschew ail sorts of violence. Dy- Bemite can destroy a whole city, and strikes and boycotts may ruin the most extensive in- @ustries, but they are not strong enough to fominate the ballot-box. ers to select from. It is neediess to say that as regards style they are “en rege.” Notiee our Thin Summer Goods, with pricas ai tached, as exhibited in our windows, such as Seer- sucker Cogts apd Vests and Norfolk Jackets at $1.50, Catch on to the elegant colors jn Silk Coats and Vests which are now going at $3.50 and $4. We will have no.use for them after the season 1s over, so we've marked them down to prices which will make them move while “Old Sol” is master of the field. If you postpone your purchase » week longer you're lable to Ket lef, as frst onme first served. THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING COMPANY, 3.W. CORNER OF 7TH AND psa J. M. GRADY, Manager, (LL BLUE SIGNS) aus Srocs Taxixe Ts about over and the result reached VERY GRATIFYING. The thorough examination of goods incident to stock taking developed instances of benefaction to our friends ang customers. We will give you a few examples. The ee THREE WARM DAYS last week induced such s rush for thin goods that we could scarcely give complete attention to all seekers; {in fact, om Saturday one hundred persons must haye gore away unwajted on. Ttmay furn warm again— must turn warm again, and then you will want a SEERSUCKER COAT AND VEST. ‘We do not intend to carry ours over to next season, 20 we take all our best crinkles, which we flatter our- selves cannot be equaled elsewhere in respect to either ft or workmanship, and mark them from $3 DOWN 10 42 Look at them in the south southeast window. Stock taking showed us also where we could make another reduction for the benefit of OUR cUstomERS a3 well as ourselves. Five dollar trowsers arp al- ways im demand, so we took all our Edward Harris trowsers, made in our own shop, and reduced them FROM 97 TO $6. No better wearing of fitting trowsers in the world. In going through the stock we find several hundred Pair of trowsers formerly belonging in sults, fom which the coats and vests haye been sold away. Among them are about two bundred pair of fine worsted trowsers, well worth eight and nine dollars, which we now remark kal In so large s stock as ours we scarcely ever fall to fit a customer, even at this season, when the stock is near the last ofebb, Some idea may be gained of its mag- nitude when we relote that it takes about three thous- and dollars worth of stock to Gill our show windows when properly displayed, THE CASSIMERE SUIT STOCK is whittled down to unusual proportions, and that is the only part of our stock that we fear to call your attention to. But if we cannot fit you in strictly Cassimere suit, there are the worsted snd Sannel suits ag =F LAST RESORT. We have made everything, prices included, as agree- able as possibie. we S4KS AND COMPANY, (SEVENTH STREET AND MARKET SPACE. Sa The next event of interest In the political Geld will be the autumn elections of members of the Piftieth Congress. Surmises are indulged im to the effect that the next House o: Repre- sentatives will contain a majority of republi- cans. There does not seem to be sufficient reason jor this opinion. To bring about such a ebange the republicans would have to gain nearly twenty-five districts, a calm survey of the situation indicates that they cannot se- cure more than balftbat number. Besides, no Vigorous canvass is to be made, judging trom Present appearances. It seems incredible, but it is strictly true in the present case, that neither party really wants the next House; ‘in fact, ach would @ little rather lose than gain control of it Experience shows that the party in opposition ip Congress usually has somewhat of ap advantage in a presidential campaign. ——— — Because Mr. Gladstone goes over to the con- tinent for rest, after his recent arduous expe- Tlegee, they are whisperipg that he has retired from public lie. The wish is probably father to the thought Mr. Gladstone is one of the men who may be depended on to die tn harness, He will never oe “downed” until be is dead. Inexorable age, howeyer, is stealing upon him, aud tt is @ pertinent and somewhat svicmni- ing question as to who wiil be bis successor as leader of the liberais. ———— The resolutions passed By the Kansas demo exatic convention yesterday seem to have been unwittingly “loaded ior ba'r,” as the oid hunter phrased it, in declaring ‘that “the mil- itary power of the whole nation should be used if necessary to protect the humbiest American citizes ip all rights guaranteed by our Consti- tution.” When repyblican conventions send put that sort of tiring it is Mable tobe called “waving the bloody shirt.” Tuz Roan To Ecoxony, THE ROAD TO WEALTH AND HAPPINESS, Is the Road to CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS, Where 04K HALL selis Fine Clothing for less money ‘than was ever attempted before. For Boys S to 13—Shirt Waists which soldat 35 and 50c. , now 25¢ Shirt Waists which sold at 75c-.90c and$1, now 50e (Oda Pants from 50c. up. Jackets and Pants from §1.75 up. For Boys 13 to 18—Sacks, Cutaway gnd Nogfolk ‘Suits at about 50c. on the dollar. For Men and Youths'—Good Busi ness guljs at $6.50 reduced from $10. be All-wool Cheyiot Suits at $7 13, Ser Paseene Ta me toe ‘Best Biue Flannel Suits at $10, redgced from $16. Corkscrew Snits at $10, reduced from $15. Prince Albert Sufts af $15, reduced from $25. Prince Albert Suits at $18.50, reduced from $27. Areas Costa and Vests at $1, reduced from SU. Seersucker Coats and Vests at $2, reduced from $2.50. Norfole Jackets at $5, SSeS Mohair Coats and Vests at $5, reduced from $7.50, Serge Couts and Vests af $5, reduced from $8. Office Coats at 25 cents, reduced from 5U. Alpaca. Drap d’Kve, Mobalr Coats gnd Vests, ro- gardless of cost. od ral White Vests, from 75 cents up. ants trom $1.25 up. at QAK HALL, CORNER 10TH AND FSTREETS aud. a Friends of Goverfior HMI have started the tory that he is to be Mr. Tilden’s political heir. fhe implication is that the Governoris to be promoted to the position of first fiddle in the democratic orchestra, while the President will be relegated to the Lambier ranks of thé second violins. A contest over this will may be coni- dently expected. New York isu big stite, but net big enough to Lave two democratic caudi- dates for the presidency — + The anarchist tials st Chicago seom to be figaling out. The reports ot the proceedings give the impression that the aceuseil are among the wildest-mannered iubabitants of that meek and basaful city. auelw Center 2iaricet. Sevasrx Srneer Pass Roya Are Exhibiting the Newest Styles in RIBBONS, Cape May Ribbons. Pi snc ive tabbon fe: ERR R EE Riobon. very fine, Sin. Newport st {ipvon, Bloor Grovgran Pl Pa re fibbUD: au uh, olor in hati Jyh ine quails. at Lowes Pricce Very cheap lotr tani tg Pagiigs Wom Ge. yaqd up. zane sdgingcd. Ladies’ Mtustin Domeers gt ‘GUallty, 24. hem, three Ticks, Boe: pate Ladies’ Chemise trimmed ‘1 25. each. Ladies’ fine Ss, ont asap Ladies Spe gust, Most West eae x Ladies’ cam lc Corset ie -_ ip saat Se eve - ocrceyaneterictsewrepent of Span ee and Ci Laces wud Plowseh Peey ugar he We close at 7 pun, Siurday excepted, moa SEVENTH STREET PALAIS ROYAL. aus 944 7th Street. Bet Tend Kaw, Ney Srcx bee FISH NET SHIRTS AND DRAW: JACKONET DRAW Eis. GhENADINE BC: ‘Suitable wr the hot spel:. = & WALKER FOR ™ MONUMENT. $4 eet Gap ua eeeaal ts OL, lo Fear of Goverumeut Primtiag Daas ST CHRE AY BEERS RE ire ‘Will move about September 1st to 1018 F street, as Previously announced, and we are using extra efforts tosell out entirely the present stock, as we propose Opening the new store with an entirely new stock of Poltana Winter Moa's Faraishings. ‘To accowplih the disposal of the stock now on hand we make the following additional reductions: 1 Lot, about 10 dozen, Men's Teck and Puff Scarfs, pie ain light ground colors, with neat neat hiigures. Were hot ad il ph Pease FOE pe Senna, ight tee Beas, PERL at Heme, sot PE or ge. Lotof Men's Fine Lisle ‘Thread Hal if in bce nay blue, and eal brow Behe: moval price. 5 A grand 1 Lot of Sens Shor scove Fe a Were S0c. “Removal price, 37k each. Alot of Metiy extra fne Gauge Usderahlsts, ong Yor ot Men's Loug seas FLA "bile ip Bread in dcrahitia, “Ware S136. Reraoea ies tof Men's extra fine “Feather weight” ch miosis Bat Were Toc per pale. Newoval I Lot of Men's Jersey Wool Bathing Suits. also sult- able for rowing iro suadey of bite, cue aural and white." Were$2'80 per'sult. Removal price, Lipmember, we have lea ihaa’ a heute out nls departmént: houce Salt (First floor; near door.) WOODWARD'& LOTHROP. We Have Bonz A Trane on“1.C."Corsetsin this city second to none, and we consctentlously recommend ft to our customers as the best Sitting, best finished, and best wearing Corset in ‘the market at the price, ‘We adiait that It ie only natural that one should praise one's own wares, bat fa this instance comment fsiton rom ws fs Unnecesaary iy obly requir a tril ‘convince you oftheir iatrinsle merit. ecagmemed tal SE RGtueta in white 8nd colors, only ‘Geiebrayea ebrared “LG” “Short Waists” Corseionly $1.75 PiGclebrated “I. C2" fatten Corsets, three diferent leustg of Twalitsotlurwise equally’ propoctiousd, Ckicbrated “PC” Abdominal Corsets, only $2.75 pair, Pityon vant to. pay 50s. 75e.. $1.00 oF $5,00 tor & Ccorachlwa” promise 1p ue rou front thie sock the Dai ube that price will buy, elther in tts ety oF else (Becond floor: take elevaior.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, We Ase Osucr To Keer otrstock full, be it in or out of season; hence we are showing to-day equally as good Values in Lace Mitts ‘as have been offered this season. We quote as follows: Lice Wrist Slik Mitts, in Browns, Tans, Wood, mode Reruand Cardinal, | s ‘button Length, only 22c. per pair. Sutton Length only 406 ber bale Invisible Hibbeq Stites in ‘ight Tan aud Black, tton Length, ouly 46c: per pair. Lace Wrist Silk “Mus! Jersey hand: colors, Fawn, Goiden Brown, Pink, Light Blue, Cardinal, ‘Tang and Black. Sc" g-button Length, 46 and 50¢. per pate, Misses" Lace Mitts i ali the fankioiubte shues, two avgites, only Lo wad seperate. F We are abowhig e bargains in Lis ‘Thread and SUE Gfoven A WOODWARD & LOTHROP. ea) §RR EPP D Ee PP pep Sep 3 Our $1.00 Famous Utica Shirts, reinforced, 2100 ‘Linen Bosoms, Bands and Wristbands, at ooo san Our $1.00 Famous Utica Plaited Shirts (12 or 16 plaits), made same as above quality, hes se Soi ee Our 50c. Famons BV. D. Ettstic Ankle Jean Draw- ers does away wich all string and buttons. Best thing Out, at a aS At, a3 ¢ HB Our 2ic. All Linen (Gents’) Colored Bordered Hem- stitebed Hdkfs, this elegant value at Ht oa is 1 i Our $1.85 Famous Giorian ‘Umbrellas, 26-inch, war- Fanted not to fade or spilt, at #1. 5 Our $1.50 Bicycle Shirts, All Wool, made by the Bookaw Reliable shirt een Co, gt 3° a a i # stort Jn elther percale or elastic.at em Hh wes Our 25¢, Frei Double: oo Be Bp teres eee, s, Double Heels and 36 2 am | 5 & it 3°20 i Be - THE ABOVE BARGAINS ARE g@ooD FOR Sat; URDAY ONLY. BAW BPS. You Muy. YOU MAY HIND JUST WHAT ¥oU - WANT IN THE WAY OF A PAIR OP PANTS, COAT, VEST OR SUIT ON OUR BARGATY COUNTER, 4ND aT A SAVING OF FROM 15 TO 20 PERCENT, IF YOU WEED 4N¥THING IN OUB LINK WE SHALE Expuor you, Children’s fine embroidered ang lace COLLARS. 17c. each, worth 39¢. and 48c.....100 doz. CUFF Bi TONS fn oxidized, gold plated, sllver, rhioestone, agate, Jet, aid crape stone. Patent lever fastenings, 25e., 89e. and 440. Just half usual prices, ARGAINS 25 dos, Sheer Mull TIES, beantituliy embroidered, 21e, cheap for 25c.....40 dqz Boys’ French Percale, also Gingham, SHIRTW AISTS, all sizes, 39c., worth 50c. and @8c....10 doz. Buffand Black SA TCHELS, imitation alligator skin, two pockets, full size, 44¢.} bargain at 50c. PALAIS ROYAL RGA 50dozen Satin FANS with real Ostrich Feather tons; all the new shades, $1.68 each; cannot duplicate elsewhere under §8.50......6 doz White Satin, also fig- ured white Sateen PARASOLS,89c. each, Worth $1.98. 10 dozen Sterling Silver, also Gold top UMBREL- ase naan frames, English Silk, $2.78; cheap at ie A & PALAIS ROYAL Ph PR ie hh i i a us BBB AA BAHL € og ie Foe 4 og Be, 50 pleces of SASH RIBBONS, conshtuting the biggest bargains ofthe season. 25 pleces Block Sash, ‘7 Inches wide, all shadés, 5c., cheap at 68c......19 pleces fan edge Morie Sash, ® inches wide, all shades, $1.25, cheap at §1.45.....10 pieces Surah Sesh, 15 inches wide, all shades, $1.45, cheap at $1.68. PALAIS ROYAL BAR AING | fe 2“4n Ede MAUR YW 100 dozen genuine Suede MousquetaireGLOVES. new shades, beautifully embroidered backs, §button length, 98c., would be a bargain at $1.25....60 dozen extra long Silk MITTS, black and all colors, 23c. 9 alr; not to be compared with trash offered elsewhere for 25c. PALAIS ROYAL ‘484 Thisentire column comprises but an abridged ist of the mew and seasonable goods which are being offered below the prices of the Palais Royal competi- tors, who. under various disguises, are endeavoring to close out old and shop-worn relics. ‘aus NN EEB coo K K F Abe Pe Be NNN KKK COO K kK ‘ WwW WwW W KEB A WEAR | Wow #o&EE 4 RES ‘The following have lately arrived, and are bargains: 125 dozen Piaited Musiin Chemiseties,collag attached, * 0 dozen Tucked and ‘Embroidered Chemisettes,25c. 30 dozen Finely Embroidered Chemisottes, with col S dozen Embroidered Mull Fichus, 85c.. worth 48¢. 2 dozen éxtrasize Mull Shawls, cinbroldered, $3.48. 40 pieces thin Summer Veiling, two yards, 25a, s% b fh % ¥ ee io ta §f VES, For 98c. superior quality $-button Undressed Mous- quetaire Kitt Gloves, embroidered, really worth $1.50 @ pair. For 98c. extra long All-silk Mousquetalre Gloves, guaranteed worth $1.50 a pair. For (ic. All-silk “Mousquetatres, 6 buttons, all col ors. Please examine the quality. For 25c Taffeta silk Gloves Also. pure Lisle- thread Gloves, tans and black, every pair worth 35. ole Warranted Alsilk Mitts, 1} Inches, long, RRE Il BBB BB! x foe HR ee FE a AMIR BONS JUST RECEIVED. Pas edge Morle Sash Ribbons, @ inches wide, for ‘You cannot buy these Ribbous elsewhere pp- £ $1.68. A few pleces of striped Picovedge Saih for 82c., worths1. vet EMBROIDERIES. EMBROIDERLES, EMBROIDERIES. EMBROIPERIES EMBROIDERIES Ladies will find, now we have filled up thegaps in the stock, the finest assortment in Theelty, aud at prices much ‘below our Competitors. Thé job lot of Irish, Point and Swiss Embrolderies we lately ‘re- ceived are meeting with ¢ rapid sale. HOSIERY. BIG BARGAINS. rp Spunsitic ‘Hone; white split feet, $1.69, a roms "3 48c-, peice el Nee SILK UNDERWEAR ve sage ea Se aay | GENTS FURNISHINGS. Gloyes, Ui Sah percent below ibe teunt prisms” BAROAING ATELY RECEIVED, Bure Lisle Thread Undershirts, 50e., worth i Sell eo ot a Hee uncscted oma na Doeresoacty WASTER} GOR HOSTLER AND WOMAN "W 68? feuerat tomsework: none ueed apply uniees SEPynued ond well recommended. 19 aod 13 Ceo Wein ea, aes fant one mo! ye and boy five years ola en ae for ae family: reasonable rates. POR RENT AT 12 BST BW, 8 NICELY: dows; blow and cool, sultabie ors Boor Spo | Fit 5 ‘man and wile, with bath and gas, ab summer rates 1m. Fs RENT —219 EAST CAPITOL ST. GRANT Inquire at’ 1818 Pet. nw. ‘Of cost to the owner. ¥ for sale. cull or send HOLTZMAN lob and F stan FOR REN JOR RENT- sto: soot. lore titted with per year. Apply to H. A. nacostia, aga BRICK HOW AND DWELLING IN A! shelves and counters, JSWOLD. Trustee, rea to Box arge. cool and com! ee wi Stee sate eS, To rs ape See eee 2d ine a the dame given tet apbiy. Bester Seat abies «88.6 | ROR RENT—OFFICES PRESQUAKEYS AND AVFREN- | FOR RENT-FURNISHED OFFICE, Ix LAGE Wiktitead the y. Tatjor system: | E’pandsome building, mest central bart ot the with, ‘hart, scale OF scientific measure: | ior Brent “ony perfect, if without Fosting sadietection Batterne cot tg menmute: warranted to ft: Yaad sry Sue ‘Prot L. MOLPOER. corner nese Se ‘hws May Bailing. room 10. ani-oi> D—A YOUNG MAN TO LEARN THE Pig bositem “address; in Own ‘aunurit rugs, Star office” ‘a0d-3 N AND WOMEN—CALL AT a (tae foand colored’ Wronien cooks $10.10 ‘scrubs and men cooks. ROOMEN @ BURGESS, Emp. ‘Gureat, 920 5 st nw. ua-lwe 13 per month. Desk oom Ge per month. Audress SEE. Star ottce. haleeener FOR] RENT_MISCELLANEOUS NT—CALIGRAPHS. PRICE REDUCED from $8 to $5 per month during summer. (sold on instalments) “CALIGRAPH OFFICE.” O33 Fst jy2-3m FOR ESA UES NEERELANEOUE W: FRENCH MAID, FARMER AND wil rey rs, laune meer Boys and colored BUNEAC. Hone st nw hares KS, DRESSMAKERS, CHAM- om Seat roe ano es dee Wi era nm until 8 p.m F, BURNHAM, 630-632 F Ea aS .NTED—LADIES TO LEARN THE ART OF Sreeontig and ee ‘without the use of F Bedroom set ash, latest syle: sixty dott iments. Inquire at 417 2d sh aw. Por 1Es LE—FU URE OF purchase whol if cash, ‘monthly. PL. BGAINS ‘BUYERS TO MAKE ROOM. aJthirteen beautiful and clegant first-class Upright and Square Pianos, of the best makes, that have been ToQ ae ‘Good but very litte‘ana warranted same as news “Caa Debongit sor from $50 to Bz00 lees than new Payments ag low as $10 per month, and additional ‘tailor system. taught at 1 luction for cash. Covers and Stools inctuded Ip the Pee Wranie eye Syad-1m wyerai small pianos for beglaners Now a FOR av mysuie | Mtb tosh atlas sation, Apply to 220 4 THE PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS, ‘eomper API am aus 422 9th sh. R SALE—A DESIRABLE GROCERY STORE. WANTED—SITUAT ap 1 inquire at tie northwest corner Sd and O at. «.-w, the week: good button-hok ine operator. Address Box auG-ste A RESPECTABLE YOUNG dite (Gera ahua With eare of horwee, In on, rivate ate arly fe feht years’ experience. Address Gdqaan, Star ones aoe ‘ANTED_ KNOWN THAT ONLY RELIABLE ‘andcom rvants in Hore” with chy remrencees COOMBS & DU S)unip, Bureau 030% st nw aug-we Wares THAT YOU CAN GET Fellable servanus for any capacity, white or col- ‘also gardener, farmers and dairynien and maids iy or country. NAT. LABOR BUREAU, 517 Rhea. syai-eie WW ANtEsirows TO ALL THAT T FUR Aish competent servants and help of al descrip tion to fainiiies. "hotels, stores and ‘offices ‘This ‘and other cities. #. 3. BURNHAM, 630-633 Fae nw. wyabiwe WANTED—ROOMS. ‘AN’ ey et T57, Star Otte OR SALE- UPRIGHT PIANO. AT A a legant mubogans rner leavi i. lige elewan iy ease; Dg OK SACe- HORSE _AND BUGGY, TERMS Fensonuble; at OLCOTT & CO.'S stable, of If be- tween 13th and 141 5-3 be e 1uie ei ace a w Hf 80: cam be seen Be, naa }OR SALE—THE TURNOUT OF A MEMBER OF Congress—Horse, Harness and Carriage. Wil! be Sold by Thomas Dowling, at 12 o'clock, Saturday, August 7th, corner of Lith’st. and Pa aye. an5-208 R SALE—AT A GREAT BARGAIN—A NEW NCH ST; Seam Launch In fest class order: le width 6 feet 4 inches, 9} hour. FE Price $500. “Appl iz Se ie sa RES rell tarnished. on Address 1606 Pe TAURANT AND BARROOM. nsylvania ave.; also Pool buh at aod Lostaidns noe ewice x having ruse for her. ANTED-BY THREE YOUNG MEN. large room, with southern exposure, aid two hall rooms, of a large room and hall room furnished! with between Fand K and 17th and 23d sis! Bia nt if sfited. “Address, stating terms, ‘Star office. = aUd-2t NTED-BY A GENTLEMAN, ONE OR mus in Georgetown, on the Heights. | Ad- Star office. ery A MIDDLE-AGED LADY rae BY September or October, two or three connect rntahed oF partly furnished rooms, Htst or seco! hoor, wi Nout Loard: references ex terms, Box 142, Star office. ‘Address, U5-3te ‘ANTED-IN A NEW HOUSE, TWOUNFUR- nighed south front rooms, with use of warm Water bath; centralty located; references, Address Box 44, Star office. aud-3t + WANTED--HOUSES. "ANTED—8 OR 9-ROOM HOUSE IN NORTH- sesh section, with parlor and. itehen, furniture aiid modérn improvements Address RESTEN, Siar ‘a PURCHASE—8 10081: House, with modern improvements, bet. E auc hud ‘Tith sta.'n.w. Address OWEN BALL, ede F st, ‘ANTED—TO RENT A SMALL STORE oa Ayseliing, sultuole for grocery aud pravision Teierences. Address C. WILLARD, Star store. of OF two-story Munsard, with dining-room and fllcuen buck west of Loth wind north of sts. lot not jess than 22x90: cost not over $7,000 ‘Address Box 5, Star office TANTED—A SMALI FURNISHED HOUSE OR ‘a floor: Pleasant preferred. Address CLiN- Siar oie” : ant by ee WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. ‘ANTED-TO HIRE A LIGHT CARRIAGE, pbacion or Toad wagon. two hours morning and evenlbg; would assume livery charge of team tor use Steume “Address 940 K wen. aub-26 A eae Te THREE-STORY BRICK ee SALE—DON'T FAIL TO CALL AS ass ‘the wonderful bargains ut auctl Fae private sale of Trunks, Bags and cas. OUD Loh pposite U.S Treasury. FOR, SALE, GROCERY AND PROVISION Store, horse and Wagon, with the privilege of rent ing house, 1682 7th sf. n-w.: bargain guaranteed. OR SALE-STOCK A. Drug Store, doiuy 'D FIXTURES OF A ‘4 goed business and located im northwest section of city: good reayons given tor sel Ing. Address V. H., Star office. 3¥26-201m_ RB SALE-ONE BEAUTIFUL UPRIGHT, hily used, $160. Special bargains are now prigut and Square Pianos. | HUGO €C4., ht st. mW. my4-3m my ore y 1 x i nee att Gre aoe tears FOR ‘SALE—1K OTS. NOR SALE — TWO Ground east of Lincain ae Te ‘nay two-story brick, 6 rooms, bath and cellar; ali jnted: vacant August 10zh: SES raat POR REST TIWOSTOR bom bay-window hen vi aye — ‘painted WOSTORY PRESS BRICK SI , Water and bath roughouk 70K st. n. ‘LEA NUMBER LY Blocks eust of the € apatol non & bo 80 conte pee AR THE CAPITOL, A DESINA- aiuated brick Dwelling: Fee, SAL ae 20405, 5, between Oth a CHARLES W. w Tooms, inclading t TOR RENT—1538 1 hood. ‘Inquire of FRA ‘Law Bullding, 416 5th st. a. Ww, 1111 TsT.N. Ww, H Cottage, $25. SWORMSTEDE & DRADLE IGHTH ST. NW. < rooms, splendid neighbor- 'T. BROWNING, Coluinbia JOR SALB—AT A BARGAIN 2 Lots ou P xt.. betweon 17% 2 Lots on 16h st be ON CSL, setween Ist amd on K si, beqween 4th. wamaber ea savante ts Thquire of own oats te portent pis P. SHOEMAKER. Store 609, Pa. av. Sees z mi 2 ‘4 ie 4 At B1.D0; no less. Address 5 ss 4] 3 ix # ne is 25 ae be guteen at $190. Froutage and*tiue location, this che lett 1: jot. With Its south one of the best aud, rT # Bes tf f ve See GS yr 4 Se awit , fr : TRE Rauneee Lor © Rand s wis (with 4 8 3 88. Et eee om =e eee i + F BrER APRRER = tt S BP # eeeeseees falliist apply to WESCOTT & W11,00: me ‘SPPlY © 1997 Fennaylvania'ave 2ARG Tew YORE BYE. DW nnn 215th JOHN TAs, Tato Feu St., near Massachusetts oun Sax log Teton Ie 2421 Q st. mt. fur..$125, 219 9th st. aw. al ae Tritvand Corcoran 20.4x100, Q. near 17th, ‘ctuier desirable lots LEIPOLD, 1831 F st. aOR SALE-SEVERAL 3, i parts of tne Ro RE SQU a ee Rea om a Fay "nt anche He? CEPOL, 13 Fens RALE—a ARG N ites in Ait. Plensa: Churches, markets, cA. HT MBER OF CHOICE qpavenient to strevt ‘The above tis on port books. Por fail Hstcall at Siice for ballet ened 2 THOS & WAGGAMA’ Fe. SALE LOTS 1 HAV OR SALE—H. A. ae SON, 1200 PENNSYL- vanla ave. n.w., has just received und carefully Dotted 8,000 galions Pure California Claret, which he sells at $1 pergallon.. Special ices to Jobliers, Send pourjonders at Gnce, ‘Goods delivered fee. Open from iy10-3m_ rok SALETHE “GTI? GAS ENGINE ite: gulrcs ug voller; avolds all expensive a‘teudai ino iow ot time: ‘no handling Of fel, wo taen Fi Funsing elevators, pumping water, printing End'mdeshinery. ‘Seba tor creular ana pre Roan LAUF, Agent, 781 7th st. ¥ SATE ON MILLION WERCEANTAR brick of tue best quality, for immediate del CAPITAL PRESSED BHICK CO, i HL. GO) BORVUGH, Secretary, 906 F st OR SALE-AT MY est stock of fine carriages ever offered in Wastltgton, among which are the latest sylest Vio- torlus, cabroiettes, extension-top phactons, canopy Snd"Selensiontop surveys adi Dbaetons, canop nd bosgy tops: coupe and sash dbor rock faity ASW aralm dotior” phactous jump eal ox. asiolt an Nope cahopy top Baxte and povey cari Brewster Sidebar buggies, the fataous Gosidrd Btggies and many other aytes tes Ramerous x maeauceeas Also several second-hand cafriages on Nandi repairing’ promptly’ atiended. tor faet on Norage: al work guarantees as ry d examine stock abd repositor peatory. 3 4 aso ayetin (G, 479 and 481 C st, aw. COUNTRY BOARD. a, W REPOSITORY TH# Qu ae ED—THE PAPER HANGERS AND PUB- Annow that we sell blank papers 12:0. per a PENSE ad™ ok RR jpurasayr. ACCOMMODATIONS FOR LADIES, ‘oF one famfiy, near Ee Ponplaine, sbondent shat, on V, MARR: station and post ofice %¢ mul orough are @i-tant, Address Mra. LM. (. aud-ot | Prince William county, Va. :D-6,000 DYSPEPTICS. THOSE PuO-| AT CONTEE'S STATION. B AND OE &.- =r FoR WsEz 4. entleman and wifeor twosinglegentler 2 SORE des Falnon et tS hoe ieasant rooms: couventent to tation ‘i aladresd SUPE, rmownt ave., Phila phia, Pa, aud-sm* One ER, Mulrki D-HORSES 10 PASTURE; KEEVING ‘ANTED-HORSES TO RE; summer a specialty; pe necessary; can be seen at stnw; farm on “7th st. road, Hes from city. Of H. P. CLARK, Sligo, Mt Pagan ANTED — HORSES AND COWS TO PAS ture at $3.50 per month; fine grass, water and ade. Apply at front room, 2d floor, 1425 New York aver ‘au-im PANTED-PARTIES WHO HAVE STABLE mature to ktow that it will be carried away free ofcperge Address Axriculturalist, Star office, auz-2wt So eee Be obcatved in tue mountain of Vi weraiy, at The “sro ess FON io, Atbemarie icon Va Sede Sykes taln Hoe eee eaville, ASdress M. A. OSBOURN. ARDERS SOLICITED IN THE MOUNTAINS of Md.tnear Harper's Ferry), A pleasure to) Sle Races 4NTED HIGHEST PRICE P4ID FOR OLD Ys Beds. ‘Eehis “Bia Otise Ewe Wake ‘D-EVERY ONE TQ CALL AT THE meous Agency. 836 F st, who wishes to ', sell, hire, rent, borrruw, lend or exchange auy- tihng fy10-1ms Witoes TO. ped t FaSTURS ON On. 7, ea OF a NYSP Baia Ree sare ete ee Wat con ‘te aver dy2lim i NDHAND pEORNITU RE mera Se kinds: as Piatt, an which the she hi Meee ie 230'Ab'm ewe Foard Seer ie COARSE HAIRS Wa Se Osea deehinnt ‘obliterated, leaving no marks. Blectric Needle is. eo ont remedy known forinis detect Sena 2 at paruicatars Sswiebe Oe dia Tatu sis bet e and use Seas awe” peet -HORSES TO PASTURE AT $4 PER two miles “north of Bladénsbur gi horses tere at $4 per month. | Apply to SiNd. b A: arses ‘Messrs. ye ath ti nw. Iyid-tons Betzee ‘ad ied WN MOW! ‘Tools 61 of mer nag welt ee ‘them for be cing tothe Wosehdate wea Grin tr Works’ ue best facilities Poceaneyal sate ord ‘Dye's rt ecs ww. erat mast RNAMENTAL IRON a iron F Cail and Wises ron Fe re The door aptter 4 ee Ee wogs eeeee ace Sas OR EX. ea eS eas ech, bhai 01d Dont scodune ea So mente ras Pico. 616 Louisiane coe isco ‘class country ; mumagasions suy Re ee Meee, Gimt oe tee Meas | BOARDING. 25 Fteltalefabtctyd - 8Q) a IE, <a e Srosets; every convenience; excelleuviahle: “‘Trangiont and Table Boarders accommodated. auésw* PEASE SNe Sea a = ave. Single Kooms, with Board, $6 per week. US es LOCHIEL HOUSE, 512 9TH ST. N. W.. and the La Pierre, s.w.cor.10th and E n.w.arethe est conducted Boardi usesinthecity. Table finst- ¢lass; pleasant rooms. rms moderate. c27 MONEY TO LOAN. putt ee ea ‘and uKvy 0 tlcers pay vouchers PBEY, 1424 New York ave. Me repo LoS OSS mee |; $20, 000 22, AE EVE Pe CNT ‘Gio Tub eet a. Mane 3o IGAT Oe eet par ata prem SHARLES W. HANDY, | ‘ONEY TO “PRE RAS ‘FICERS Jy173m. M%¥ ® 7, wyizsm §78.00078 roe Rey Rew vor ve Aeneas eo tie POO re ra loan 1009 __tms37]_- THOS. E WAGGaMaR. ee 35s Sout on Brace “eat Be aim DE! Ape saw. FIFE INSURANE [AMES E, WAUGH. ere nw. TOAN ON cout, on su wim” = dusceptibie of subdly ‘an opportunity of obtai Mediate improvement at a Water main aiready laid. JNU. A. Phiscort, 1si6 ember Ist. Apply to 3 Pennsylvania ave, ‘aut dy for Soupancy PIZEROTT & POR SaLE-OR EXCHAN 125x135, suitable for subdiv: ding ‘Square from’ Avenue cars und BANTER & Maccuw S355 “For permission to tnapec ap 2 PARKER & TO! POR SALE—A VEE t,, between 20th au "This lot is surre residences in the city. A.B HILL & ©0., L near Farragut 3q.. 2OAWS to 20 ok Mediate purchaser. aus-2W (B & beer 13mn...9106.66 Lar, peat Gays “100 BUILDING LOTS, 50x hear Seabrook station, minutes’ ride by cars to cit Beceer rice ® 8 alot. apply to MARIC eVabLaw, Bladensburg, Md. oF JRUKSON, 212 B st mw, Wasaga. 27th and De Sales sts.-110 2 Sa pace] (Broughton ren, Fox. OX i BROWN, 1437 Peonave nw nai SORE oor . Just west of New Hampshire a ley, aud five Lots iu rear mn ave., each 10x87.6 10 alley ‘Tbe. per square foo. ¢ TYLER & RUTHERDORD RTH SIDE OF of sumbe. frontia ‘overlooking Pennsy serie extensive GRAND OPPOKIUNITY - ‘871, frouting 469 fect on Ne feet on Ist st, east, cunni REAL ESTATE Fin Bast Washi POR SALE—A DESIRABLE St., between 15th and 16th sts. n.w o> ‘THOS. J, MY bs, FPO RENT—TWO ELEGANTLY FURNISHED table reat by a year =. Sins MAN, 1407 F st. nw. ENT—AN ALMOST NEW, Ss ee evar |f Wu be sold low. 7} yee —SUPERB PLOT OF GROUND vom- nd view of Washington ai for sale for a few days: 3 26.403 9g. M., 6 FoR 2-room house, on Circle, from’ TES & WHITMAN, 1407 OR RENT—TYLER & RUTI . tare. near Dupont Circle, per annum.......1,000 hand 1308 wi Delaware ave. pear Capliai Grement at, Meridian 1 ta ieuct, Just north of Boundary’ a oh west. side Box 244, City P.O. WO LOTS ON 22D ST. BETWEEN 1 abd Mt streets, 64) fort deep, euliabl paved wit ithan one square of Scott circle, 27 lect deep; elegant lor for iratclans Is | amatt houses: street Bl gees! % Bt e eoeseeee COUNTRY _ REAL E ESTATE, STED—TO LEASE FOR ONE Country “Place, 5 to er da, oer Pee, 2 bia Sip bie aco ‘chy, with the priv: (OEM A, CIs B. sit oy, ro (LOUIS P, SHOEMAKER, y STATION, METRO- 13-room house, cit bas a BARGAIN-FARM (OF ieee