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THE EVENING STAR Tur Cast-Ger-Away Creve WASHIN MONDAY Gt TON ~Auguat 16. 1998, fide daily cireulation that of any other daily paper pub- lished in Washington, and equal to that of all the other daily papers here added togeth. A vast array of “opinions” upon the Mexican question may be expected from this time forth, There has been so much secrecy in the matter, 80 much uncertainty and contradiction and doubiing and backing and filling that every- Dody is left to make his own interpretation of ‘events, and the result is an extraordinary mud- ie in the public mind. Here we have the Texan on his native heath, eager tor bloods there, the Mexican borderer, breathing out threatenings and siaughters. On the one hand, the capitalists of both countries pooh-pooh the {dea of war; on the other, the yeomanry of various cities and towns are organizing for the fray. Cutting is an “abused fellow-citizen;” Cutting is an“ impudent blackguard and Digamist.” Rasures was “engaged in a vulgar love-serape;” Rasures was a “martyr.” The State department is firm; the State department {a backing down. Minister Jackson is, and is Qot, to resign. The omnipresent Sefior now visiting in this country says that Mexico is peaceable and friendly, and that this trouble Is only an affair of a few desperadoes. The mis- sionary of # political turn of mind, resident in Mexico, writes home that that country wants ‘War, with a view to annexation. Then there ure the questions whether Germany will inter- fere, whether England will step in, whether & eivil war in Mexico will result, whether our ships are ordered to the gult or not, what they can do if they get there, what a special envoy sent off for, and so forth and soon, Meanwhile the dog star rages, and the President takes to the woods. By all means let an armistice be Proclaimed until cool weather comes, at least, the while the learned Sedgwick brings his intel- lect to bear on the subject. $$$ It ts not definitely settled yet whether the Anterdict of the Pope applies to all the Knights of Labor or only to the Canadian section of the order. The dispute which arose between the Knights and the church had its origin in Canada, and has never materially affected the two organizations on this side of the bound- ary line. Further, the papal instructions in re- Bardto the matter were addressed to Cardinal Taschereau at Quebeo, and nis declaration to the effect that they would apply to the United States as well as to Canada may be nothing more than an individual opinion. In the absence of definite information trom Rome as to this point, the Catholic clergy and laity In the United States seem inclined to think that the Knights in Canada are the only ones in- cluded in the terms of the mandate. This Is an important matter, and it ought to be authorita- Uvely settled as soon as possible. A prohibition from the Pope affecting so large a number of Jaboring men In this country as are contained in the list of Catholic memubersof the Knights of Labor could not but have a serious effect Upon obr Industrial interests, and any long- continued uncertainity as to the facts in the case would lead to undemrable results. ————— ae Realizing that the people of New York will Rever subscribe enough money to build the Proposed Grant monument in that city, and Believing that the country generally will not contribute to the fund because the memorial is Rot to be erected at the national capital,—con- eeded tobe the proper place for such a struct ure,—the New York Stor now takes the square ground, in a forcible editorial article reprinted elsewhere, that the proposed monument should be located in Washington, and nowhere else. ‘This is the position that this journal has main- tained from the first, and always will main- tain. This, too, is without doubt the sentiment of the country at large, as has often been ex- Pressed in more ways than one. The case is Andeed too plain to call for argument. _———— ‘The people of Belfast are rapidly winning the indignation of mankind, instead of the pity nd sympathy that were accorded to them at first, It is one thing to iose temper on occasion, and quite another to re-commence a quarrel Geliberately and in cold blood. This is what the Belfast rioters have now done, and they are without excuse in the matter. $< It is interesting to learn that those unselfish powers, Germany, Austria and England, have Fegretiully discovered that Russia ts manifest- ing @ spirit of abominable “selfishness,” and that they will accordingly orgauize a tripte alll- ‘ance “for the maintenance of peace.” This is the most warlike news that has come from Eu- ope for many a day. a Since 1886 came in there have been 6,389 failures in the United States, as against 7,367 in the corresponding period of 1885. ‘The democratic administration evidently has not Yet ruined the country beyond repair. Avovst Renectross As we desire to reduce stock as low as possible be- fore making purchases, will offer GREAT BARGAINS IN ALL SUMMER GOODS AND SUCH FALL STOCK AS WAS LEFT OVER FROM LAST SEASON. We are offering GREAT BARGAINS IN BLAN- KETS that were left over. though this season's stock is much higher. PARASOLS are being closed out at LESS THAN cost. UNDERWEAR much under usual price. BARGAINS ALL THE ‘BALANCE OF THIS MONTEL JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, _auie __713 MARKET SPACE YLEAR, CLEAN AND HAUMLESS AS WATER, NATTANS CRYSTAL DISCOVERY Restores Gray or Faded Hair in three to ten daya ‘Supplies the roo and new vite Preparation Dandruffand Scurt vunish after usin, asthoush they hud never e=ist ita short time fant and bea thy dress log 8 glossy appear ‘and healthy dressing. imparting a glossy appear nee and silken touch to the Lair. —— manentiy Gray Whiskers may be restored and ook as yout! uy the application of NAITANS CRYSTAL DISCOVERY for two or three weeks Try it. Sure to giv fsfaction. For sale by ali druggists and tor. Price, gl. aulé ‘ou sat- broprie- ARTHUR NaTTays, 24 and Daud Lathand Isis iw, Hovsexrevens: Hovsexeseens: HOTEL CAFE AND LUNCH ROOM PROPRIE- TORS, DRUGGISTS AND THE TRADE GENERAL, ATTE: Tt has been deemed advi Biready prepares for the iin No.427 7th st b.w.. the resuit of whlen will fate the feurin of (ur Sore literally to pieces Sequentiy. every dollar's worth of gueds comprised 1 OUF stock inust be 40 esas ‘Fueretore. we will Omer f Sich an opportunity been set before the put Brstciuw groceries of ster kin at so ereat a edu We have bee Geption. So if you wish to avail yourself oF bargains, Dargains, call quickly aud leave your order, it will pay your N TMETZIER€ BRO, auz 417 7th st. now. Keyvstose Maur Wousxey. SPECIALLY DISTILLED FOK MeUICINAL USE STRICTLY PUR ‘THE BEST TONIC. FEKEECTS DIGESTION Unequalied fr Consumption, Wasting Diseases, aud Geweral Leduity. ‘are in large majority. and we are giving them some advantages the out-oftowrers cannot avail them selves of, For instance, BOYS’ LINEN PANTALOONS for 25 centa, reduced from 75. ‘Then we are opening ADVANCED STYLES at our customary If your trousers give out, you have the advantage of the man out of town, because you can come at once OF FALL HATS ow prices. to us and replenish CHEAPLY. (Our stock of these Is stiil large and satisfactory. did yousay? Seventy-three contewill buy one of the SHIRTS, dest-itting ones in America, Noend of shirts, ‘Three hundred of Earl & Wilson's collars in stock, COLLARS? besides lots of other makes THE MAN UPSTAIRS ‘s waiting to take to order. your measure for @ pair of trousers, suit, or what not in his line, the talloring business. ‘The time will soon be past for those five-Gfty trousers ‘THE ELEVATOR, Inid by Inst week for thorough inspection, ts now | %, running to all partsof the building with safety and dispatch. ‘Shirt Walste will soon be ( iings of the past, as we will probably have no tn Seersucker Coats and Vests for the man in town, ‘The three dollars kinds are now two. Many other ‘THE 31-CENT mere this season, BARGAINS thin goods to interest you. FALL OVERCOATS are now ready for the early autumnal dews, THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON doubt s00u be followed By others, In View of this anticipated risé we shall laaugartte a “special Sale” ef the stock Bow on hand, thereby ‘Bring our customers ens cone te ay ee Present and future wants at thesame whieh we have every reason to believe will not prevail longer than the exhaustion of the preseot stock. ia other words, if we are compelled topay mare the next time we buy, we will be obliged 0 sat a same tt 900. “The celebrated “Guinets” tk, 760 patace few may’ Black French Surahs, it, fabric and e Bahttg Om peigm 800s He 0s. U ees eK ($1.26 per yard. 91-30. man Satis ‘abd ¢2 per yard. aes a ne eats! ti are Ca peas B4c., Hic and $1 per yard 20 inch Colored Surabe, over 100 shades. Old prices ‘T6e., BOc. and $1 2} inch black SI Mervltens O14 prices Ste. ‘and $1 per yard. ‘20 inch Black Silk Mhadame, Old prices 762., 90c. 26 per yard. pal, ing Black Sotin Rosdame, O14 prices $1.95 iach Binge xtra tye sia ah att Se Ba eee aah un Duchewr OM Qua Bagot yor. pinch Black Jersey six. Old pric 1 and 61.95 ‘somewhat their Fall wants and purchase sdcordingly, ast is safe to assume that these low prices cannot pre- ‘Vall much longer; hence @ purchase now means 20 small saving. sa Orders for Silks through the mails will be filled at the “old priced.” Postage 1 cent per yard extta, Over @#0 worth free. WOODWARD & LOTHROP. ‘BOSTON DRY GooDs HOUSE ONE PRICE ONLY. 921 Pennsylvania ave, and 912 D st BALBRIGGAN Shirts and Drawers for seventy-three cents cannot be | S20 Wesblagicn, Bs duplicated by you or us_A trifle too heavy, per haps, for present use, but the prudeat man foorsceth the future and provideth himself. ALL OUR BUYERS ‘are In the eastern markets gathering goods and knowledge for our aud your benefit. IN THE MEANTIME Af the present develops any want, however trivial,come to us, We will gladly supply you. SAKS AND COMPANY, SEVENTH STREET AN anlé MARKET SPACE. Uruotsrery Derarrvexr. SPE CIAL SALE. TURSDAY!~WEDNESDAY!-THURSDAY! LACE CURTAINS, io Rage, fall length, rae a id oo @ % Pan yg In i LACE CURTAINS, Tape Eage, tt oT ‘ Papers a A oe 12 Beautiful Styles MADRAS, for Curtains, ere it i 50 Pieces SCRIM, © A YARD. je SMYRNA RUGS, (best nae Le 1H ie = Our Best HOLLAND SHADES, all complete, Department. bot aulé 91.5, worth $2. from 917.50. PRICE, Per Bottle, 91.00: (Bottles for $5.00 Beware of Imilations None genuine without the Signatures EISNEK & MENDELSON, Bole Agenistur tue Uo Pla, a, FOR SALEBY Stott, Cromwet € Ca, schlnely & a ‘Washi f iy Evan } ington, D.C. ‘25un.waer ELM. Bencnan & Bro. Offer a fali_ line of the best COFFEE that the mari ‘Slords. “Bear fu mind that al var Cofees are maneted (ou the promises, wo that ne ave able to guarentee wie te acl" Fens Cotlve sas much oettes thaw e tas isie an a ireah egg s better thao one wick has ae Deriecced the fuse efforts of a seating he sulés.mw —Penusyivanie avenue. cor. 44st wy pa ad od i ‘These are only @ few of the immense Bargains we will give you for the next three days in our Upholstery OL MMT 85g Ee Ra fe U HEE a 7TH, 8TH AND D STREETS. Bancars Ix Sisues axp SASH RIBBONS, We have just purchased at a great sacrifice a lot of Elegant Sashes und Sash Ribbons in the very newest styles and latest colors ELEGANT MOIRE SASH RIBBONS, 14 inches Wide, at $2 per yard, worth $3. ELEGANT MOIRE RIBBONS, 12 inches wide, st VELVET EMBOSSED SASHES at $& Reduced ‘The most elegant goods ever seen in this eity. ‘We are receiving Fall Goods every day and offer advantages in first-class Dress Goods. WHITE SILKS for weddings just received. ONE PRICE. ‘M. SHUSTER & 80N8, 910 Peonaylvania Avenue. Tovmer Frasset Sams, 7 ALL COLORS, Ww. 8 TEEL, Tus Coot Moasrxos Axp Evan. INGS REMIND ONE THAT FALL WILL SOON BE HERE. WITH FALL WEATHER- COMES THE NECESSITY FOR FALL CLOTHING. ONE OF THE MOST USEFUL GARMENTS WE CAN HAVE IS A LIGHT-WEIGHT OVERCOAT. IN THIS CLIMATE ONE HARDLY HAS USE FOR A HEAVY OVER- CoAT BEFORE THE LAST OF DECEMBER, AND MANY PERSONS WEAR THE LIGHT-WEIGHTS ALL WINTER, ALIGHT COAT FOR MORNING AND EVENING ‘USE, FOR DRIVING ORTRAVELING,MAY SAVE A DOCTOR'S BILL, IN SUITS FOR FALL WEAR, THE ME- DIUM WEIUHT WORSTED GOODS ARE GENTEEL, DRESSY, DURABLE AND NOT NECESSARILY EXPENSIVE. EXAMINE THESE GOODS IN OUR STOCK. E. B. BARNUM & CO., aul6 991 PrewertvaNta Avexom Down Don't be @ clam, and continue to pay exorbitant prices fur your Clothes when: we are offering the finest kinds of Men's and Boys’ Cie Clothing for prices usually charged for the most inferior grades. ‘The stient eloquence of ow our show windows tells the story of our goods and prices far better than any words of ours, oe $290 isthe price we name for your choles of 50 aifferent Patterns of all Wool “Breeches,” “Pautaloons,” “Trousers” or whatever name you wish to give those ‘most indispensable garmenta, Ours are correct in ‘atyle and faultless in at. as 9350 fs only a rise of O0c., but ior this amount we offer yon Your cholce of thirty dlfercht patterns of Pantaloons— ‘the equal in point of artistic merit of anything ever sold in these parte for @5, THE NEXT. For $4.50, $5 and 96 wi e ahiow you quite alarge varie ety of English, French and @ od German Cassimere Trous ers to select from. It1a nesdicus to say that as regards style they are “en regle.”" Notice our Thin Summer Goods, with prices at- tached, as exhibited in our windows, such as Seer sucker Coats and Veste and Norfoll Jackets at $1.50. Catchon to the elegant colors in @ilk Coats and Vests which are now going at $3.50 and $4. We will have Rouse for them after the season 18 over, so we've marked them down to prices which will make them move while “Old Sol” ts master of the field. If you Postpone your purchase » week longer you're lable to Get left, as first come first served. THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOPRING COMPANY, aw. CORNER OF 7TH AND DSTS J. M GRADY, Manager, LL BLUE sIoma) You Mar. ‘YOU MAY FIND JUST WHAT YoU WANT IN THE WAY OF 4 PAIR OF PANTS, COAT, VEST Of SUIT ON OUR BARGAIN COUNTER, AND AT ASAVING OF FROM 15 T0 20 PERCENT, IF YOU NEED ANYTHING Uf OUR LINE, WE SHALL EXPECT You. GEORGE SPRANSY, 607 SEVENTH MTREET W.W. an6 Ger Tas Ben : TEs concony nats ‘We are the Sole. ‘Concord Harness: Beware of Lnitations, ‘Be sure of Name and Nushber, \ £UTz @ Era, (€97 Peansyivenie Aveoun Novarrms: We beg to annousee that We are showing « niimber ta | cupeciel venguisn Boat Sanions depetimosas Being NEW and DESIRABLE goods, and revently purchased, we thin an inspection wonld pay you, Among the many are ‘Ladies’ English Derby Ribbed Hose (black) splendid quality, at 29¢. Ladies’ Silk Finished Lisle Hose, with white split fedt, at 440, Ladies’ Ribbed Swiss Silk Vests at $1.98. ‘These goods come in white, cream, pink, straw, blue ‘sna cherry and have proved to be the most popular article in that line of the season. The demand for ‘them has been Unprecedented. Cail aod examine A. new lot of 11-inch All-Silk Lace Mitts at 230. 6-Button Silk Taffeta Gloves, in black and several ‘shades of tan, at 25c. CHEMISETTER ‘There has never been s more popular article of neck- ‘wear introduced than the Chemisette, The rage for them does not seem to wane, therefore, we have pur- chased many novelties in tiem, many being exclusive Pure Linen Chemisettes, extra lengths, with collar stacked, only 25c. Pure Linen Chemisettes, tucked fronta extra Vemgthe, at 850. Sheer Muslin Chemisettes, tucked fronts, at 17c. ‘They would be cheap at 250. ‘Handsome Novelties in Lace, fancy colored and em- broidered chemteettes, Ladies’ Very Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs, scalloped edges and embroidered in white and colors, only 26c. Just reoel ved « full line of Chantilly Laces, Nets and. Mlouncings, Handsome Yatterns; Low Prices. SHIRT WAISTS, ‘Weare anxious to dispose of these goods as the oom Is required for other purposes. ‘Those that were 49c. are now 39c. ‘Those that were 68, 75 anid 9Sc., ure now 49e. ‘Those that were Y#o. and $1.15, are now 69e. A rare chance for bargains, PARASOLS Are about in the same fix. ‘The few we have left can be bought at about One ‘Phira their former price, T T Sys5 OF EMBROIDERIES, OF RUFFLING, ‘AT COST. err Tr 88g ey a AH be PPA te BA nt fete At ¥ %P FB = sulS 1117-19 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Somzrnine New. ‘The lots mentioned below were picked up by che Palais Royal Buyers a few days azo in New York. Being new goods, the low prices will be appreciated ‘as typical PALAIS ROYAL BBR OA RRR GGG A IT NN N ghs, Bk Roe OG da NNN SS Pe Aah ek Gao Ak HON RN g's Bas 2°42 ke R ‘Go A“4 28 doz. fine French Percale, Pique; also genuine ‘Madras Gingham COLLARS, with CUFFS to match; fancy eolored stripes, checks and figures, 26c. a set, honestly Worth 480, PALAIS ROYAL ot Arete ATES ot ke Ga 4 HE oa 10 dos. extralong white CHEMISETTES pure linen collars and bosoms, 25c. each, worth 48¢....A job lot of Children's fine embroidered and lace COLLARS, 170. each, worth 39¢. and 48c......100 doz. CUFF BUT- TONS in oxidized, gold plated, silver, rhinestone, agate, Jet, and crape stone. Patent lever fastenings, 25e., 38. and 44c. Just half usual prices. PALAIS ROYAL BR A RRR COG, A IT NN 8 B ds TERS 8 g88s S RATAN S35. B pan RG GG Asa ILN NN BB B A AUN NN S358 25 doz. Sheer Mull TIES, beautifully embrotdered, 21c., cheap for 25c.....40 doz, Boys' French Percale, also Gingham, SHIRTW AISTS, all sizes, 39c., worth GOc. and @8c....10 doz Buffand Black SATCHELS, imitation alligator skin, two pockets, full size, 440.; bargain at 500. PALAIS ROYAL ARM? 4 1R TART AT 50dozen Satin FANS with real Ostrich Feather tops all the new shades, $1.68 cach; cannot duplicate elsewhere under §8.60.....5 dor. White Satin, also fig- ‘ured whiteSateen PARASOLS,89c. each, worth $1.08. 10 dozen Sterling Silver, also Gold top UMBREL- Hien RS TI BAR MG AlAs 60 pleces of BASH RIBBONS, constituting the ‘biggest bargains ofthe season. 25 pleces Block Sash, ‘7 inches Wide, all shades, 50c., cheap at 686.....15 pieces fan edge Morie Sash, 9 inches wide, all shades, 91.25, cheap at $1.46.....10 pieces Surah Seah, 15 Inches wide, all shades, $1.45, cheap at $1.68, PALAIS ROYAL PaLals ROYAL BARGAINS PaLals ROYAL __| BARGAINS ‘a This entire column comprises but an abridged at of the new and seasonable goods which are being offered below the prices of the Palais Royal com peti- fracpionnpasontnmssneten gif ol ‘close owt old and shop-worn relics, D. CagAton AY, AUGUST 16, 1886. ie Wiser eats, INDUSTRIOUS, AMBITIOUS ly to fill a position in our business City refer- eM ner te ile erionys oar alone, Oy for Ee Tabs eee eee NTED—TEN (0) Goop L W dip corner Lathan Soe Ex We TED—ATINNER. A GOOD HAND ON " eral jobblng & rout of family preferred, and M a orl ‘appIS- oa ee era SrRoneLe a7 Pa ave. Warnes AND WOMEN—CALL_ AT once. White and Colored Women Cooks, $10 to Chambermaids, Saress, ‘Scrubs and Men Cooks. ae & BURGESS, Emp. Bureau, baw. 28 F st. auié-lwe TANTED-GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSF- ‘Work. Muse bring Arm-oluss references, Ta10 14th st. Cail in store, tg UV ANTED- THREE S(ATERS AT ONCE AB ply to. J. FANNING, corner 9th and His n.w. Bteady work to reyular men. 16-3 ANTED-THREE WAIST MAKERS MUST WW iietcc ae indy ange ace Sie makers and two approntices. Call at once 1105 F aw “ANTE! NDORES EMPLOY ME! eau, conducted by ladies. Men and Women, white and’ colored, for all Kinds of domestic luber? with reierence. 717 M st. u.w. i WANTED-AT 400 18TH T-A MIDDEE-AGED ‘colored woman to cook and help with chamber work; fumily small, i NTED—A WHITE GIRL TO DO THE Housework of a small family, No ee Good home, apply at once at 612 5th st. nw. tween Fund F, wi ‘ED—LADI! 10 WORK FOR ME Home or to travel, something entire.y ne ladles only; $4 daily easly made: ho photo, no_paint- ing; particulars free, Madame G. D. LITTL|. Box 443, Chicago, I. aulé-st* ANTED—, F and represent a manumucturer, $60 pe inal capital required, Address, with stamp, Box 70, ‘West Acton, Mass. ‘auld at ANTED—A SOLICITOR FOR THE 44cni- can Weekly, by J. G. HERTWIG, 1012 5 st. an la-stt We SP GOOD GIRL for general housework Ironing, ‘Avply, with refercn es, at GUS Oth sh ne ing, wash and abana a eqlited. RIS per week ox BL :D—A = watts t Feisty call women wilh FM. AURNIAM, 630. Goo” 32 Fat. now. GENEIAL Jersey ave. White preferred. aula AW ANTER-A WHET GTAT TO COOK, fad Iron, Apply to 1520 Lith st. nw. aul dae Ws A -LAUNDRESS AND Heer «white) for country, fone In fem _uatst be ec nd” well ro comm: 5 WaT aot cle for Indi nds, farmers for Texas, laborers at National Labor Hureatt, O17 7th st. WANTED | DIESSMA eats tlces to learn the iureka Lad no chart, scale or Machine w Patterns ent sure, Satisiuction gharantecd or mopey return Prot. L. MOLPORM, corner 7th aud Este. ns. Building. La ment t Tocality ry to S100 at ged. Only” workers re: NUFACTURLR, Lock Box 1585, N.Y. DIES TO LEARN THE ART OF Making without the use of ja tailor system taught at 1920, jy2s-im VANTED--SITUATIONS. WANTED BY 4 SETTLED WIEETE WOMAN a Situation tn a small fuauily to cook, wash ‘and fron: city: reference given ifrequired, Address IT Star office. Te WANTED SA YOUNG ¢ RL WISHES A SITUA tion Iw a private family. to assist. In housework, a for three days, 718 Istst. the. OWN TO ALL, 1 y nish competent servants and Ieip wy fo private funilies, hot all descrip sand «tic i ‘This and other cities. FM. BeRNWAN, Fst naw. D-A ROOKKE R WHO ‘is AS BE esent place will be oat of ‘whit accept eS froin present a ney Gress fox 162, star offiee want Es Dainton satin and silk drewes, curtains huif price, for the next two months, Address Box Siar offic aul t-2w MARRIED MA Star office, Wee s xs gardener. has wife and one child Address FARMER, county, Ma. ‘aul 4 Wi x AL LABOR Toreau engages only reliable and ‘conipotent help for any ttes; farmers and dairymen and inaids, with references, Send your orders KE. HL DIC th stn. aulLiwe TED-IN GOOD LOCATION IN WASI “Winsion, tion ot 404080 sooms Naltres onan; Soros Sew feriey.” "al 1m house: larwe par agement KiLche) rreter Octobe ‘Box 383, Marble “n; Would take IL Septe Int," Address, stating House of provements, © ly located and’ a small family Bithout young chlilren torsbare, the’ uoue apd the ‘ddress Hox 4, Star ont, expense, auld-3t® W {ip Home contnining from 10 to: 60 acres und improvements. Address LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, 920 F at, uw. audit ANTE AT ABOUT Wee Reo aon Oe aaa oe 12th to 2th ats, Address Box 114, Star office. ‘aul3-3t WANTED—MISCELLAN EOUS A jeyeie, ball beatings, half eoamel wid nickel, with lamp and bell. Name lowest price and how long, ih use, Address COLUMBIA, Star office. aulé-3e® ‘ANTED—A 48. STAR BICYC! V lite used. (Address, giving fall description and price, WHEKLMAN, Star office aule-ste ‘ANTED—KNOWN z ‘and competent Servants in all eapacities—white and colored—with city refereuices, COOMBS & BUI Gisss, Emp, Bureau, 926 F st. nw. auld-lwe NTED—KNOWN—THAT COARSE HAIRS Wanineane positively obliterated, leaving no marks My Hlectric Needle is the only remedy known leous defect. Send for Tull partic Hlectric treatments for ladies and childreu. Mrs. GABKINL, 014 12th at,, bet. F and G sis. Je20-owe ‘ANTED-SLATE MANTELS—AT FACTORY prices; « large stock made up; over thirty differ gntatyies to select from, Factory and Sulesroom 407 Sioedr Sih se nw. Warranted allsiate. “auld-imne ‘ANTED-ALL MISCELLANEOUS WANTS TO oe FEN SCELLANEOUS AGENCY, _an?-lm ‘Room 4, 080 F it. n. w. "ED—H,000 PYBPEPTICS. THOSE PHO. Bounced tigurable preferred. Mention, ths 3etint POPP, 1i Fairmonut pst l Sey Phila TED-HORSES 10 PASTURE; 2S ‘Korees winter and. summer special; i il grain feed, when neccmary; can, be, seen, at ‘Stable, nw. iarm st. road, Bile rom cy. OH. P. CLARK, Sligo, Md. Weta HORSES AND COWS TO PAS ‘$3.50 per month; ater and shaae "Spy a Root rooui, 2a" door, 1438 Nee ‘York ave. au2im ‘ANTED HORSES TO, PASTURE ON, GEN, KF, Beales farm, af: for: Piimered for $8.60 per mi. py a LareERre a Sve Syaiam Wesson pasate jm RF PRES Willbe paid. Palace gmk agin cat pre ‘ED—" HANG! KET EX- Waitaeay pte aS sae Papen ot a0 pare en and ig wot | fare aad nee AND (ER INSECTS EX a ae Lootslann avaapee coly emesis Sih be Ee ER OR RENT—A SECOND STORY Roo! eS ae st sw. aule-3t OR RENT—LARGE, PLEASANT AND HAND- somely furnished Rooms, en suite oF slogie: most denieabio’ iocution, ‘overioaking MePhersat oe hetdics pass ihe “door, moderate prices. ingulpe 1014 15th st. nw. —TWONICELY FURNISHED THIRD story front and back Hooms in a private tails. Gentlemen preferred. 1001 11th ‘aul6-3t" JOR RENT-THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS ‘on second floor, with w. c., bath, hot and cold ater, gas and, heal suitable fo: light housskesping: children, “85 New Jemey ave. 2. w. and FOR BENT A Suite floor, bath-roonr attach Suummer Fates. 1019 Col OR RENT_DELIGHTFUL ROOMS, FURNISH: ed or unfurnished, at 101 2d st. uw., first door above Pa ave; modern Improvements, ‘References Tequired, auld-3t* F ROOMS, SECOND 2 beatiful furuiabed; HOUSH OF 11 ROOMS AND BATE: 5 rooms ona floor; no basement: al 404 24 st. n. w., near F-etcart BK. E. MASSON, owner, 61 store room. butlers "pai conveulences tc & first-class boarding house. Owner's famuity «f fv, persons would board with tenant. Apply at drag ‘Store on the premises for teruis, auaG-1W* OR RENT— DWELLING oT Ss Tooms and bath, all in order” Possess Reptember Ist. Appiy st NAIRN & OGHAMS corner 16th si. and New York are. ules! FOR BENT ATHAT VERY cHoick 4<Tony Brick House, 1601 0 st. (1400 16th st.\, nem? Sen ‘Statue: all moderu {inprovements, # roomeand, bath: rent $50. FE. #, CONCKLIN, 418 B Fee <| COR, RENT — FURNISHED | AND” CNPUR nished Rooms, south front, single or en sulle: ref erences. 705 H st. n. w. auld-3t FO, REST G8 SEN: WY; WITH FIRST class Hoard, delightful second story Rooms. Pur- niture new. aul gat NORRENT TO A PRIVATE, THE FAMILY, Ist of Septeaiber, all but 34 floor of house in Rorthwest section af ‘city; beautifully situated: central to most public buildings Address Box 83, Star fice. ‘sal: JOR RENT—AN ENTIRE FLOOR OF THREE commanicating unfurnished Rooms 426 11th aulLoie Fe RENT 450 @ St X. W. Two ‘ornishe TF ‘irnished 3 POR KENT—459 H STN, W. THREE UNFUR- ished Rooms with bath, on second floor: new use. AUIS Fok RENT THE NISHED Wooat third fo housekeeping if desired, Cal ences given wud required, 714 Hine aul y-Be 5 SUITE OF ‘first floor, One suite op ms. aul date FURNISHED ROOMS” WiTit are west of War and Na ble board. “1808 it a = COMFORTABLY FURNISHED bachroom, ote. in, a private family, for a tleman. 2 3 ospect ave, West LOL. read <3 ml 3-3t* a RE STRE Faiit How) laze, handsomely. Putnlshed front r without Lvard. Aiso, 2 Back Room, aul2-Im DUST. Fy T— WITH BOARD, AT 17: pleasant second-story Room family: reasonable rates. Pee RENT at ane aS A NICFLY- jurnished third-sto “two jarze win- nd ool: suitable for gent-eman or gentle- 1 wite, with bath and gas, at Summer raves, yor RENT—210 EAST CAPITOL ST, GRANT large. cool and comfortable furnished roome; ingle OF en suite: terms inoderate. jy24-1m_ _FOR RENT--FLATS. OR RENT — HANDSOMELY FUKNISHED Pins, with private bath: summer prices. at the BELMONT, B18 12th st o, single rooms. Wa _FOR RENT—OFFICES. _ JOR RENT—Fine, inrgo and elegant office suitable for a professional mance-cond floor 1107 st.uw. Apply atouce o DANENHOWER & SON, iis Pai. Prone 00: entire secund and third Moors or single rooms. JOHN SHERMAN WE CO. 1307 F si _ aul4-2w, 2018 4TH ST. 20x40 FT. trimmed. Suttabie for shoe oF bu er mith Call or ade 315 7th, yor hee meostia. Store es and couniers, to HL A. GIUSWOLD, Xnacostian | FORRENT- MISCE LLANEOUS DOR Ite trom a Iostulmeuts) APH. to $5 per month durin; ‘ALIGRAPH O! sum FICE.” er (Sold 933 F st. _ COUNTRY _ BOARD, PRING BANK FARM, TWO MILES FRO! erg large ooms, good table bord. | &c., for $4 per week. Communk cation with train’ twice a day. Address SPIING BANK. Alexandria, auld-ee RD- airy: board first-class; elty er week, oF $20 per monty ts, SARAH OSEULN, 2, G. Lincoum, Loud county, Va ‘aul , GROVE CAMP GROUND_—FO! cheapest Board go to WM. 0. ou 6th ave: anl2-2w FEW BOARDERS a) COMFORTABLY ccommodated for the summer and fall at Loctist j_blemty of shade, ice, fruit, good table. Srna id dakows SLs. A. BOND, Water~ ford, Lovdow SUMMER BOARD—1 be obiained fi ‘arle county, Va. BOARD aT SPHNGr HELD yeas ata; main te Bad 0. M. A. OSBOURN, 5 THE MOUNTA "rry), A. pleasure to please ed Ree Ww. OM. Tor ) RENT —645 MASSACHUSFTIS AVE NR 8 very desirable property. pearly uew. Nib @ LET TEL alee i - 3 (oR RENT-1012_Q ST. 3 MODERN Brick, 6 rooms, bath id Cold water: to cars and Se CO. 1913 I st. n.w., 2-story brick, 6 rms and bath, ‘inod. imps, 90 H st. ne, Ssiory brick, W rine and bib. 1917 224 at.’ nw., Story brick, 8 rms and beth, mod, hin ‘ 18.00 20.00 = 25.00 SO. A. PRESCOTT, 1416 Fae. bow, A BARGAT ive and Lot on Whitne St. mw., MU Pleasant Also. a good Fram Pious aod owe cre: af Land, on 7h st fom, aioe rightwood; high, liealthy cours” and food meagu- dorhood. LOUIS B SHOPM ARE aula 20 F st 2shops in aud D and 951 Q st. nw., cor. loth st, dwelling" store, 8 rms, mod. iunps....” yror RENTS a Myrtle Gr..$14.004)4 & Naw fr 1a 230 dqawesteem 000 WI4-31* CH. PARKER, cor, 4 and Ests,n.w, w.815,00 | BA. Blan AKO | ¥ 11 M, dr. w. suunre berth of Pa: ave. nv: central part ae tty site ies BE Ty are OR RENT-BY RO. HOLTZMAN. $28} that. store 868.33 615 Oth st, mews 12r..840 1017 10th st uw. 942 F st., ofhion.. 1915 Pa av. 21 F 2755 Pet mw. Oe LIS HI st nw. 1412 Pierce Ph i art G2 La ave, 09 12th st. now. Or. 20 Cor Ti) and Bsis, ofr FURNISHED, Tamayete Sq, 17r...£200 Kr oth set 0 100 200 Fayette st. Giwn. Bia Sk. neat Pa. a st, neur 1th, 161.200) Fs near duh st Property placed with me for rent or sale Is liberally advertised free of cost to the owner. For lst of property for sale, call of send nt oMoe. auld ILO, HOLTZMAN. 10th and F stan, por RENT-BY DANENHOWEK & 50) 1115 F st. nw. 1826 16th st. n.w..8r_.330) 205 bat. ne. Gr. 427 oth st, n Jackson 2523 Q st. n. AG, Stable, 508 15. Brick. 931 RT ave. n. Brick. 614.G xt, n.w., 9rooma......... Brick, 1017 th st ii.w.."7 rooms BL Lat. ow., @ Poors, brick » #0 2d a n.€.,"10 room. 7th sin W, OX, 920 F st. RENT—A DFSIRABLE ERICK Bf 716 Sth st. n.w.:8 rooms wnd bau Store. dwelling and Sp 12: TOR RENT—2216, 2218, 2220, GST; NT and ail moltern improvements: $3 qs #10. JAS MMAR Pees 1Su6 N. H. ave...$100) SO 14th st. nw. 1de 100 4 1524 ‘Lath st ‘andl store. 24 Oth at. mm, 112.865 6 Ll PL, 10r. oO Tst. nw. P 1102 tu st. ww. 11 rs. 1413 G nw. Fe, RENT — A NICE LITILE FARM OF 12 ‘acres, with 6 room house and cellar, necesaay utbuildinas: two miles from Aqueduct bridge,on Chi Lis road, Alexamiria county, Vaz Stock ‘and im- plements for sale. Address Room 76, office of Com- inissioner of Customs, Treasury Dept. FOR SALE AT A BARGAL ‘acres, 432 miies from this city; tw A excelleut ini; high, healthy locality: only $60) pec acre KA. PHILLIPS, 1428 New York av. ani3-Lm NOR SALE—A DESIRABLE LITTLE COUNTRY place on the Ridge Road, ty mile from RR. sta- nice 5-room house, good out-bulldings: entire Place in fruit. “xasy terms, - Will be sold cheap. A. P. tL & co. Fst. aulo-lw POH RENTOTVEER © RUTHERFORD, 1226 F st.nw. X. HL. ave., near Duj 1i9 Maryland ave. ‘between 12th ai P. between 9th and 10U. Delaware ave. wear Capiiai... VOR RENT—A NEW {about one mile from street cars: the stablin tached is complete; there are 36, nd o with the prenuives: the house se ea located j,OR SALE—AT KNOWLES ATATION, METRO- {t politan Branch RR, 190 acres, 13-room house, ood outbuildings; high, Healthy location. Tuy 7] can be bought at w bargain. A. F. MILL & co. iige st nw. LOST AND FOUND. OST—SATURDAY NIGHT, ON 11TH ST., BE- tween E and Af sta, pair of gold Spectacles, ” Lib- eral reward paid it returned to 721 Mi st. n.w. _1t® OST—GOING FROM 1420 K ST. TO 489 L nw. w gold Chain and) Locket; half in one side ‘and flowers in the other. ‘The finder will be teward- thy earn oenee ate OST-AT THE JUNCTION OF 9TH AND F Liste, a Gold Open-tuce Watch, witha small silver guain uitached. Finder will please return it to 2010 Bou est Washington, pS reward. — aul4ae® niched Seroun brick house’ afl wad. tmpas $90 er month, “Address HL. s. WALTER, 1008 Georgia, FSR ENT To, STH ST Sw house. with hall latrove, summer’ Kitchen and ter, Inquire at 1318 F st. uw. auld-ore OST—SUNDAY, ON TENNALLY TOWN ROAD, [4 aSilver Watch, marked with initials ECG. a Teward will be paid iirewrned to 803 7th st n. w., room No. 1. ae $104 Se ee a 5 or, yell pay for daform sign ted’ o all alles ey ke rom OL Lath se, where Teport. At ee SESS 168 Corner 17th and G, be ta fone of Wide ing. Finder will confer a favor by ee gr -S1 FORDAY, PATENT, SOWEDETS. (Giaseea, between iL ave. nad on, . Memard paiaar 918 R Lave eee Osta SMALL HED TERRIER Litas “sitveral reward it returned to 1800 en Frocks BUSINESS CHANCES. The above ts only ® small portion of books” Por fall lis call at sffce for bulletin iamed 98 Astand1oth [auld] Toe. WAGGAMAN. 238 Kw -42r.875.46|/400 19% at rt nw ie = Ha 1th aw. iar anL-40| Att Wilson at GF }00 Oth bw Bram.i. | WlasCapnola.diiU a0 -B at.n.w..8r.. store 40 (2113 10th st.n.w.,Gre...10 $28 Pollese St n5w10r-30, 708 Boundary st,more_10 aulS3t*_ 4.8. CAY WOOD, cor. 9th and Kstan.w. PLENDID BUSINESS CHANCE 0} iayeruent Callas» “OWSED aulé-21e a ‘OR BSALE—CHEAP-—ON Pe a gi OF ILL Ficcuitg Nelaabie esas inanary, ALPHA Star otioe? “aukete sold cheap.” Address Wie Bear office. SALE—FOR CasH Sts Bistit of Se Fe, J Eee cee eee See fee eat 3 BOARDING. saat satisiactory references WANTED—HELP. WANTED—ROOMS. FOR RENT—HOUSES. __FOR RENT—HOUSES. _ iTED—A. or ey DDR, WHITE ANTED—FURNISHI — WES oS Price | WW Atpeeecetie rapes Keen Rakin diately ena x ta eee 1007 tere hwreer ably permanent. Address AO. 1768 Pst - Sa eaertprcan gia | Wiserecn tt La 31 Wen sr modern 5 = relerencen required. a wate batt: floor. near are ns leave, Park. At | given and req ‘Address, 1614 10th = “ANTI O GERMAN Grats ORE COOK. | | 27 Gram Petes Neu nw est min 8 Teepe $2 toa. : Be 3406 N at. gn, STS ne ries | ete Bie oreeeae ues © V st once at 1911 35th #8. n.W. Box tie; siar ome 184g Bie be wee 38 98 gg 2g st Oe Wax Tees) CORED LAUSDRES > Es y TWO —UNFUENmEDpoomn | Hee Pre ns 7 fo) je 208 eB See oe £00 Peas oo south, exposure, new house, by, the 2@thy cen’ | 40 Mow 3138 Das 30 deg tra nee. Wastes ORAS TO DOWASEENGAwE | tutu Some Pace” hee 4S, Star of | Saseoae ae eae tthe ba iroalag asd general nourewore. Inquire 030 D | Soe sues | Hae Re $9 Aud Br macka.oe Ford oth ee as nw. W saree UNFURNISHED ROOMS ON THE | 151814 2187 Fat. DO Kear wwe L "ANTED—WHITE Gin 40 SARE GIERGF frst, oF part of a house in the northwestern part | 373 2st 2105 Lat “3030 1905 Buti wc Be iti ip a ha a Oe tte 2133 Fa 30.40 88S 280 ata, encerequired. 317 Ast. ae. anl6t* ‘ANTED— ROOMS AND BOARD, TH Too? § st, 8 W ANTH0-A WHITE GIRL GERMAN Pity Wise. for fae persons in 8 prfva‘e tally: West West ili ar ‘anid asalat in general housework erred. Pussessiou Septet e 1804 Gui wa acm ti Sebidian mieewnaes | erendea “Address Hor 22, Star odioa " auigte [at gavin l pues fe a Waar pad Boe, UP STAIRS OVER coat = Sah a ice, Aid Poundyivnnis ne 7 A 2100 H si., rm. Fora tullaltappiy to WimcorT @ WILCOA, 2907 Avania ave. nw. SMALL ae ae Ei “S18 11TH st ae, room Brick; water7gus aud latrdbe, Der month. aula 482 R RE _aulzer ORK KENT_DWELLING Lil? 10TH ST a: 4 Bi rent 823." Keys can be had ‘at oe OOK RENT—TWOSTORY BRICK HOUSE, 206 24st uw, contalon 6 rooms nis Inquire of J. POR BENT SEW THREDSTORY AND Bast ment Brick: eleven + 1808 K st: will be Apply to WG. onosy ania ave, auaben KS? CAPITOL ST, NEWLY ted brick, § room, bath, cellar, apered and pai 5 8D per Mouth. r THos. EWG “7 Fane, DOR RENT—UNFURN 1s) a ee F 1028 Conn-ave rat Rar ragat, Mar nte. ondsem pie. Xu 12 av, near Ct. Net, nir Vt ave in & BOW: 37 Peun.ave u EW HOUSE, STONE op, Conn, ava, and Ith, ‘oom house on 10th st: perfect order SS hed, 9150. “Price $11,500. "Apply 1814 fea * uve : for “ome oF tw unt at: $138 por month pect apply to jOUSE S18 6TH ST; ® RO i mofern improvements: $40. ‘Hause 10a8 st; Stooms all moderu impr ye Ro ens, 27am itera hw, Pet 2 SNORE Carton, a pests bieand pleamntly situated Brick Dwelling. mive Fooms, inciting bath, 10320 8t me Jer Laws POR RENT, 915, neat six toon Tide, 715 A wt ec modern it tn Six room Brick. 309 Tah st. xe. SL MW, 18 rooms, all modere tam provements: just thoroughiy: ‘Also. Houses for aie 1h a! Renee W Fgotin, a. ah La .. @ roomy, «mL. ‘Houses pinced i of charg. AUSTIN | Real Batate and Loans. 1 FORSALE—MISCELLANEOUS JOR SALE—A MARBLE TOP. OAK Repnooat Set; BIO. Can be seen ai 224 Dass. = bpm. SOR SALE — SORKEL MARK, EIGHT YEARS old: sate for a indy ty drive: owner as no use for same. ‘Can be seen at AB6 IK ni. hy We FOR 28 SRS ARV Ville, 1 of the beat bred Hrwensimt have 06 the wunticet for the last Lve years, ranging from ination of siyic aim 6 vestern, he’ by Matalin Downing by Aiexander’s Abdallah. _aulG-lw JOHN SIMMONS, $12 12th at, nw, JOR SALE—A RESTAURANT AND BARRE well furnished. on Pennsylvania ave, Tabla Address 1066 Pennsvivania a ROR SALE at Washington find Seta. uw provid Singer Nes “slightly uyed: all latest Improved attachments: drop-leut; side draw- ers and cover. for 815, Wilh Live Seat» lexul KuMTamtog, at AUR WS, ch aud M sts. Seut on trial if de sired. ‘Teiephowe, 42 aul por: ERT SQUARE PIANO. Rosewood case, carved igs and lyre, perfect order musicals. Price $110. (Easy poxmctint auld ‘G. SMUT, 1108 Penn. ave. SALE—BARGA BIUNIAGER ORGAN, ‘Walnut case, ive oc:ave, only $23. auld 4G SMITH, 1103 Peon. ave JOR SALE— A GOOD DRIVING MARE, WITH ‘colt three months old at her side, 2411 Pit, near bridge, aule-3t Fis SALE 4 —_ ae (SHAWD CHAE: for: can be ner at cid uae ty ROK sa kk CONTENTS OF AN eichtroct house; Rouse fOr, Fen, good Will be sold cheap for Cask If noid by’ a ‘a ‘auls-ace QOK SALb—CMEAP—FAMILY HOMSE, 4 past tres athe = nese 4 Can be sewu at PRICE'S Livery Stable, DOK SALE-SPRCIAL NOTICE. —THOSE ¥ ae ing to buy watches diamonds oF Jewelry weekly or monthly can ao 80 3, 1120°7th ot. reading Fut.atiin ior TOMBER FOR sale ards, Jolmte, scaptling, tn, &c.; corper 224 and T ‘aul0-lwe ROR ., E SMITI aut) sts OR SALE-SAND BY THE load delivered at lowest rates. 1418 New York ave. Telephone No. Amé JOR SALE—ONE MAGNIPICEN’ onT Piano; extra fine Gnixb; $195. nm Pianos and Organs, HUGO WORC! 7h Sin. The schmer Piano Oem BARGAINS To QUICK p oer ears sory BUY ES TO MAKE ROOM. Thirteen beau:ifal and elegant fire-clane Upright and square Pianos, of the best takes, Ghat have been ir bongit for froin 650 to #400 toss thant west price, Faymenis as low ‘ay $10 per month. abd sadditionst duction for carh."“Covers and Sioo's lucluded inthe veral small pianos for begloners, Titbetime do ays and te piace te THE PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS, 422 Oth wt ‘teas width 6 oct inchea: syeod guaranteed & mites hour. ‘Price $000. “Apply Bree kited nein T FAIL TO CALL AND SEES SEE ‘auction and private sale of Tronka, bags aud Harness "Guo 10th Hc, 07 U.S Treasurys reer NOR SALE—H, A. SELIGSON, 1300 PENNSYL- vania ave n.W., has Just received eud carefull; Sess See eee scllsat i per galion Speck! pie votre twee ee spavn fn ress BALLON} F MELEaOT sings “aah S.PrraL, Resse Dr ick oe ke a . BORUUGH, Secretary, 906 Jeon. RENT—474 0 ST. N. W. 11 ROO} ALL a SAA, po Be ae We iC. sit A 328 st mw. FORREST isis or: HST, TWO-STORY ‘seveu rooms, ball, cel je a an armed: aber’ 2 RY BRICK ‘completed, 409 K st. nw.; wewomia’ Toguire iib New Sermey aver Tame ae — th | Die eevee oo Shee

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