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THE EVENING G@ STAR. WASHINGTON FRIDAY... July 15, 1887. ‘Yhose who leave the city during the summer can have The Star mailed to them for any length of time, and the address changed as often as desired, The subscripiiog must be invariably paid in ad- vance. Advertisers ‘Will serve their own purpose best, and at the same time greatly accommodate Tix Stan, if they will send in before noon to-morrow their announcements for the extra large edition of Saturday's paper, the forms of ‘Which must be sent to press much earlier than on the other five days of the week. see ‘Tne annual report of the commissioner of public Dufidings and grounds, of which an abstract ts Published in another column, ts a very readable document, discussing asit does so many matters Of interest to the people of Washington. The commissioner renews his effort to recover the reservation south of the Smithsonfan grounds at the intersection of Maryland and Virginia avenues, now occupied without legal right by the B. and P. RR Company, expresses the optuion that the tracks should be at once removed from the park, and recommends an appropriation for the im- provement of the reservation. Attention fs called tothe dimtuities experienced in protecting the flower beds in the public parks, the use of the Smithsonian grounis for Sunday concerts 1s ap- proved, and the erection of a tower with electric | lights on the White Lot, asphalt pavertents for Judiciary Square and the replacement of the gov- ernment’s system of overheat wires by a duplicate underground cable are among the recommenda- tions. Pubilc interest in a number of the toples discussed by the commissioner has been shown by communications concerning them which have | deen published from time to time in THe Srar, and the commtssioner’s views upon these debated mat- ters will meet with very general approval. Dick Turpin was a very commonplace thief in comparison with the knights of the mask and pis- tol who nowadays board railway trains in the ‘West and make off with the passengers’ valuables. ‘The latter are not, perhaps, 30 picturesque tn cos egree exceeding sh outlaw. For confined their efforts to overhaul- er they could n infested road vere newspaper police protection tume, but they are daring toa the wildest dreams of the E years they hav Ing the ordinary passenger, wher: find bim, end the directors of have been made the subject of censure for not provi! ig pr" on thefr lines. ‘The indifference to this ertttetsm | ates has been aggravat- | ingly contemptuous. On the Wabash end Western | road, as good luck would have it, the general pas- senger agent was treated last Tuesday night to an ence while making a Journey in 3 car, and within only sev- enty-five miles of the big city of Cuteago, which Will give him a lively personal Interest in such | complaints. Now that his empty watch-fob and wallet attest the fact that he has been robbed of all his portable wealth at the mouth of a pistol, | he will place more faith in travelers’ stortes, and | perhaps exert himself to have the road properly | guarded for the future. Jarob Sharp's sentence {s not a whit too heavy. Indeed, 1t must be said that Judge Barrett tem- pered justice with mercy most effectually tm im- Posing so light a penalty. The judge argued | wisely when he sald that the prisoner's age and decrepitude constituted no reason for staying the hand of the law. A millfonaire convicted of an outrage upon soctety who has not enough of the spirit of penitence even to offer the State as mich | of his wealt as will pay the expense incurred in trying him, deserves no consideration. By rights, | Sharp ougnt to be forced to pay to the city what | Would have been a fair price for the francitise he | acquired through corrupt means. ‘There 1s doudt- Jes6 no law under which this can be done. but the same end could be in part accomplished by mak Ing his fine as heavy as the statutes allow, rhe British parilamentary commission, ap- pointed to inquire into M. Pasteur’s treatment of | hydrophobia, after a full Investigation emphatt- cally indorses his method. Not only 1s the com. mission impressed with the conviction that M. Pasteur has discovered a method of protection from rabies comparable with that which vaccina- Uon affords asainst Infection from smalipox, but At believes in the possibility of extending the new ation to the protection of both | man and domesti malsagalast others of the | most intense kinds of virua The competence of the commission to observe facts and welgh evi. dence ts coneted, and its Mndings are properly siven great weight. ee The clouds tn the sky this morning probably | caused a good many persons to consu!t thetr stock | of weather signs. It 1s still too early at this writ. | ing to be certain what the powers meteorological have in store for us before midnight, but the read- ers of Tux Stak can commit to memory the an- etent stanza— rst. of tory at the American {8 not so strong as Is His allusion to Mr. Glad- gainester, miscalled a staves. man,” tn very doubt! tast the leas! and his who! good deal more about t Day-water or the proc white light than he does on the subject of hom Lang, the person of sweet-scented antecedents who aroused Mayor Hewitt’s sympathy by pre- tending that the labor societies were persecuting him, is at rest at last. He hasgone to prison for inap iS a ray of bout American feeling four years and six months for burglary. It can| B safely be promised that, if he stays quietly behind | the bars, and makes no effort to escape or be par- donedt out, the Labor societics will let him alone at Jeast Ul 1801 | BATHING, To.wonnows BUSINESS WILL PROBABLY close out the balance of those Straw Hats that were selling at Forty-five cents each. So, if you wantone, there's no time to lose. No man should be withouts “Straw” now, when we are offering such sterling Straw braids as “Mackinaw,” “Dunstable,” “Milan,” “Porea- pine,” and “Rough and Ready” at Forty-five cents each. ‘The latest shapes. This season's styles. Not an sc- cumulation of “old timers” that were “called in” years ago, such as some of the exclusive hatters have raked with which to meet this great mid-sesson sale of ours of fashionable Straw Hats at Forty-five cents each. SAKS AND COMPANY. Gause Underwear is the kind for this kind of weather, and we've got them in evesy sise and quality. Gauze Morino Underebirts st 23 cents each, well made strongly stayed at every point, yet light in weight aes summer cloud. Finer qualities in all the intermediate grades up to@1.00 each. Each grade as cheap in pro- portion to its actual vatue as the first mentioned. Balbriggan Undershirts from 33 cents to $1.50. Jean Drawers at 48 cents. Strong yet light; thoroughly well made and “stayed” carefully. Jockouch Drawers from 65¢. to $1.25, with patent anklots of lisle thread, and hundreds of other things equally fine and equally Jow in price in our furnishing department. SAKS AND COMPANY. ‘Thin Summer Clothes for Man and Boysin every kind imaginable, in every style that's worn, and at prices heretofore unheard of. The great business we bave been and are doing im Thin Clothing can only be accounted for by us in this way: We keep in stock ‘what the people want; wo sell our goods at prices that please our patrons; visitors are treated with courtesy and politeness and never importuned to buy against their inclination; we cheerfully exchange goods spd we refund money without debate if selections prove unsatisfactory, always provided the goods returned are in good condition, SAKS AND COMPANY, OUTFITTERS, gis SEVENTH AND MARKET SPACE BBR AOD OU OMM MM ™ gS8y Be A UU at - § ao re so a RRR EER QQG U OFRE SSS. TIT? ERE SUT GEE Pardee R REER uu ERe®ssS 1 SS ER | ipa ae amas ag Sys, AA OL EE AeA gE Ss8 2° Lut kes > Owing to the number of calls we have had during the week for the bargains advertised for SATURDAY ONLY, IN OUR GENT’S FURNISHING DEPARTMENT, we have concluded to give our patrons another oppor- tunity tosecure same. BY REQUE 2 5 E EEE BR Eee § us Our 35e. Fancy matt a pl ees BICYCLING, ROWING. Our stock of bathing suite is unsurpassed; we have everything in the line of » bathers’ outfit. A beautiful line of Bieycle and Outing Shirts, in Plain goods, English Flannels, &c., made in all styles. Afull line of Jersey Fitting Athletic and rowing Suits, a Tresesvors Sicurice Suz Tus WEEK OF FINE CLOTHING aT OAK HALL, Corner 10th and F streets. PRICES TORN TO SHREDS, Suite worth $12 for $7.50. Suite worth $45 for Suits worth $20 for $1 Seersucker Coats and Vests worth $2.95 Seersucker Goats aud Vests worth & Seersucker Coste Reersucker Coute Cream Colored Mu! for 85, Black Alpaca an regular alia men, at grent Mobair Cos 5 for $1.95, Drap @°Ets Coats and Yes! or a 1 fat mex, long and | Oc. om the dollar. ue Flanbel suits, fas! colors, $8.50. Seage Suite word gi tor oa" FOR BOYS 14 TO 18. Coats at Seite we Suite wor eh puis we He $10 for $6. BL f Ba FOR Bo¥s 5 Toa, at 25e. aud np. SE ilingot Suite, which will be sacrificed Har, at. COR. TENTH AND F sTa. BEWARE OF ANY IMITATION OF fog Ene ad Hil | Q ° Ee as fe fase ccf Eee ROR tee Must : THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, It is withont a doubt the most BEAUTIFUL snd the most NUTRITIOUS Flour in the world. The Millers have not only the moat perfect mill, containing as it does all the most improved invented up to the present time, but they produce Flaur UNSURPASSED by any millin the world. To prove that, we would simply state that a lange quantity of this nagnificent Hlouris shipped annually to Europe aud ¢aten at the principal courts of the old world, HOWEVER, Like everything else that has gained renown, some peraon of persons are trying to take advantage of the reputation it bas attained by tmitating the Name and. Brand, aud atterupting thereby to palun off an inferior article fer the genuine. THEREFORE, Bo sure and sce to it that either sacks or barrels eed. “CEBE And have the imprint of ‘TWO GOLD MEDALS attached, None genuine without the two gold medals, W. M. GALT & Co, ‘Wholesale Flour and Grain Dealess. sy5 Prsramronry To Exunema Ar Cosr For Cass. WILLIAM D. CLARK & 00, Successors to TRUNNELL & CLARK, St Cost for Cash their Entire Stock of First Class DRY Goons. will commence MONDAY. the 1ith,and con tinup Eighteen Days. Many Odds and Ends ip all de- Partueuta to be sold at loss than cost. All the balance of our Choice FRENCH SATINES ‘Will be sold at 2c. Patterus uot to be obtaied eleo- where, We do not want to carry our stock if low prices will move it, All oods to be charzel will be st our regular prices. Within 2 few weeks we shall lose, owing to the taking down of west wall.a great deal of the counter and shelf-room we now have. Aswe have not had since the opening of the store half room enough, it does not require mush calculation to show that our stock must be re- ‘Guced to less than half ite present sige, there. fore sweeping reductions will be made through- Out the entire stock, thus offering purchasers such em opportunity as we think never before ‘Corurred, inasmuch a@ our stock is not the eccu- mulation of year, but fe entizely new end freah. GEORGE SPRANSY, vie (636 SEVENTH STREET. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C.. frniat, JULY 15, 1887. Cag Rees A: 1P, M. your shopping in the cool of the morning. Eh shall offer extraordissry attractions days with » view of re INVENTOBY MARK-DOWN IN FLANNEL. Customers have made big inroads into the Lace Mitts, black 250. je Thread Gl ‘modes. pasate an floors BARGAINS IN SUMMER CORSETS. “Bittner rl woth your <a, tae rm fund dura, sido stenlorall” all sizes. Bamana | JULY BARGAINS IN UNDERWEAR. eau tieiuare widzrewat redunig tus oak to the lowest sabe wide re and pak best yet fat a ty as aaa tes Ea. ae es optus of fe (Second floor, been panty INVENTORY REDUCTIONS IN HOSIERY. to get eS of she following two wena eng Mae ne Se Balbrigwan. NDROFPED FiO} FROM 35 TO 200, ere tise Seeifen qa re 7 ary 1 lotof Raney 8 DROPPED: ‘FROM 23 "ATR, Ew These lots so, TOs eubeuce as BOY'S CLOTHING MARKED DOWN. ove want to sell half of this fa need of Boy oye cigs Both stock-taking. you can ot find felt with the Following rices. Space will not permit 2 quarter of the reductions, site the ful full extent of the mark-du ‘handled, e ed cl Soutbared with owe wh sy have heretofore pre- Yalled.| We qu fol 1g 4s 20m) fuctions, snd request au eatly iuapection of the —— Ore eee suITa, Dew | to enu- stock of Boys! Fancy ghoice variety of chec] Lz years froin $3 to 8 St ay ‘Singha Kilt Seta sixes 2, Le MARKED DOWN FROM $1.25 TO $1 EACH. ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Corner 11th and F stan. w. Srvp: Yous Tareas: Buy your DRY GOODS and CARPETS where you ‘ean save from 15 to 20 per cent. ‘We are positively selling every ARTICLE at prime cost, ‘The Grand Clesring Sale, which commenced Mon- dey, July 11, will continue ten days longer; after that time all goods will be sold at regular prices. ‘Now is the time to buy fresh, seasonable goods at wholesale prices, JOHNSON, GARNER & CO., w15 636 Pa. ave., near 7th st, Ske Orr TO RETIRE FROM BUSINESS, Positively selling off to ass asi dhseria Bh ing close our large Dry Goods wees have left now will be offered much Jess than cost, Great bargains in Black and Colored Silks, Ladies’ Cloth and Flannel Suitings, Some good Carpets on ‘Band yet. About 20 pieoss of Mattings left. All of ‘which must be sold ina few days. Prices no object. W. W. BURDETTE & CO., 43713-3ezp,3t 928 7th st. and 706 K st, nw, Te Loxa ao raz Soar Or Ir. FIRST, OUR STOCK OF UNLINED CASSIMERE SUITS FOR SMALL BOYS, RANGING FROM FOUR ‘TO THIRTEEN YEARS, 13 TOO LARG#. SECOND, THE SEASON IN WHICH WE CAN DISPOSE OF THESE GOODS 18 VERY SHORT, THEN, WHAT? WHY, PUT SUCH PRICES ON THEM AS WILL MAKE THEM MOVE, WE HAVE THIS DAY, JULY 14TH, GONE OVER OUR STOCK OF THESE GOODS AND REDUCED PRICES, MARKING SOME SUITS DOWN $1, SOMB 01.50 AND SOME ¢2 EACH. WE FEEL SURE THAT ‘THIS WILL MAKE THEM PASS AWAY WITH THE SEASON, AND THE PROFITS PASS FROM US TO ‘you, DURING THIS WEATHER EVERY MAN WANTS ‘THIN GOODS. IT 18 HARDLY NECESSARY TO SAY THAT WE CARRY THE BEST STOCK OF FINE Goons IN THE CITY, AND THAT GENTIE- ‘MEN WANTING THIN COATS AND VESTS CAN FIND SUL GRADES FROM 62.50 UP TO THR FINEST SILK AND MOHAIR Goods, FULL SUITS OF INDIA SEERSUCKER JUST FROM THE MARERS HANDS, FINEST GRADE OF PONGER SILK GOODS. Lasssonez & Bao. LARGEST STORE IN WASHINGTON. fiom Prices ke., we wish to oe an oun = careers fortes the. vitae thas whe we icllyoutt pce ‘whea we __:ADIBe GaMBaic cova Style Mc paces ce oars of emt tueked ‘aroun rerulat made, best quality a Sete quality le Eins mee srimmed seat two ro pgEP? peck ang al cambric, yoke aoa LADIES’ CAMBRIC CHEMISE. Style No. 1, yoke cl inserting, = Pg kg at No. am of Sn <dyphed ali- ee Fg A be cas t with ‘Sledicl Ince Reecind OAMBRIC Amable aaa aati a ey 3 See eet asta ar tusks bora: Hamburg, tnsert- three, ae only 080. GREAT BARGAINS IN LADIES' SUMMER SACQUES Wabare ‘fame around neo! ‘450, ; former ‘These fe ty dowa front ang Formeniy sold at Been’ oftboener style jn: lay, vey rome t clostng-out prices on these ing Bacal 1! cluster of tucks down front, trimmed with rs linen, le of the sleeves and bott fect fitting, wold at Que PO mf jues you will find a few odd sizes. Pretend ao Shae He Fuffle of bottom, only with six clusters clusters Stound bottom, rufl "of ombecdery sound neck, sleeves and bottom and do pititeea feimmea with foes yging down these are only 8 few of the ‘Wemention those as being Special of e 1 ‘round bottom, only Gown front ouly 800; for: e India pen. | Won $188: worth runt of being odd sisew and alinuely abled. darwear Department i3 kept separate from see stocka.” Tile fact apeaks volumes to, lies rear. Competent and Geeirious of purchasing, underw ise galet-ladies to look to your i of thia department fe + wants Cur oblet fy of wide experience, Ravi tae forthe st cant Lee er atte |B nderweat Dus ts ¥ Etow about Underwear does net ae consETs. CORSETS. Show usa house that carries the assortment, we do, Show ua the house hat will sive you auotuer Corset it ‘One does uot give you entire satisfaction, We will do ‘everything to secure and retain your trade, The followin "Warner's Ee tee meee the nursing and children’s Corset ‘We keep Corsets in are among our brands: ty Corset,” the “P. a sey “Coraline.” Warn ‘Nuradi medium length and extra long length, and if weealinot sult you'n0 one can. ONE PRICE ONLY, 420, 422, 424, 426 77H Sraner. saStor® kept delightfully cool by our patent poling . y15, Tae Curaresr Yer. ‘There was more of @ scramble to-day for the cheap Corset Covers than during the 590, Lot 1 is 29; Lot 21s 44; Lot 3 is 68 @piece, The cheapest are embroidei underwear sale. nd Lot 4 is 880. the 8c. ones ere lace, trimmed with inserting and edge and colored. wibbons, They're all Lonsdale Cambric and worth from 68c. to $1.98 @ piece. We morrow. close 1 o'clock to~ A SUCCESS. The Special Sale of Housekeeping Goods has go far been a great success; but, as the last days of a special sale are apt to flag, we udd more fuel, and will have a big blaze until SATURDAY, when the Special Sale terminates. BBR ERE ppp EB OD BR OEE B E BBB EER DDD 85, PPP RRR EER A DDD g8i $3 PPERR Aa BPR Bs 88g PPP ERE ER AA B Sasy Sgs8 HOR fee 24 Bop Mss! FOR FOR FOR "7 m 44 @ Tae ee) During Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday we sold ‘over 100 dozen of the Bedspreads 85c._ We have secured another lot, ‘we advertised for almost as good, to sell for 74c. each. They look like Marsetlles, though they are Honey-comb Spreads, ‘TIT 0O W WwW FE L 5! rT 00 WWwWww aead L gSSs i 33 UR EE E “oo? WW Eee fu Ssx8 FOR FoR FOR Th te tg ° uy ‘They're pure heavy linen, 24x48 inches. They're ‘25c. Towels for 19c.,and that is why we can't get thom quick enough. Ladies disappointed to-day will find s full supply To-morrow Morning. You will ad- mire the $3.79 Towels. They are works of art, and 80 are the $5.35 Bedspreads, and so are plenty of other ‘things. We have been complimented on our display for the Special Sale, and will feel flattered by your Presence To-morrow. You ncedn't buy. All you have to do is to say the goods are pretty ‘buyer's face beam all over; even the his head will gliston, end you'll see our little bald spot on SOME PRACTICAL BARGAINS. 25 Pieces GLASS TOWELING, 1:?e.; worth 15¢. 25 Pieces GLASS TOWELING, 15e.; worth 20c. 20 Pieces LINEN TOW. ELING, 7c. worth 100, 15 Pieces BARNSLEY CRASH, 10c. ; worth 12. S27" Will practical housekeopers gi iveusavisit? We ‘want people who can appreciate good values to attend the Special Sale. We haveeverything you can possibly eS Wy id | , i Ww a t Eee DD, RRR, PER p88 968g FB ER F Bagg 3 Bop & E Enz Sed Suet Pe Se ‘We offer the following additional attraction for the remainder of thia week's Special Sale: ¥ yppn ¢ YB RB 1 Bg 8 wo bs BygB yg yg yg Bo? FANCY WHITE DRESS GOODS FOR Hi i ©. YARD, cde i gee iaoay, Drewe Lenethe worth 280.8 7a owe MORE BARGAINS. ge INDIA MOUSLIN, Fe APAIS so A ea OY AL lw (A. LISNER, Sole Proprictor: Propriotor and Manager, 1117-1110 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, S713 AND 402, 403, 405, 407, 12TH BT. N. W. Fe Reaves tesco Axrsva Narraxs, ‘Drngyist and Pharmacist, ‘24th and Iand 24 and Dats, aw, ‘During the dull summer season Sper atcemients trons time to tine ee ee ‘First on HXDROGEN PEROXIDE, eee Wee Me ‘Very fashionable golden hoe RR ae kes tas’ her own bair without Sete etperentemney. any expense sd tom basear® WANTED-- ELP, _ __FOR _RENT—ROOMS, ___ WASTED-A NITE Dov. ‘AGE 17 O8 I8 ¥ 88, at comer 11!h Wy) Waaehaste ss Ste BRS Risa ered a a 'ANTED—A STOUT BOY TO LEARN Waite Apply tO JOHN M. YOU; T-OL. HIRT TRO} = Avo MoneaSs rs Bi = Ti iE TO DO im care of BLACK 481 Wires Wire Taney colors argent bet fica: gle free; rare elena hi erg Meet sort Meal Wiser COMPETENT GIRL, Ses preferred, for ast? SER ‘housework; must come Bee PEh-ay “Tereiasenae FETT Wace mrpiaot ater tense companion PN hildren: treat ; que "71, Sear Oca, = Oe Of the Set oF Wace WOMAN GR GIar AS wi Witt. S208 SF o2, °g Spawey Waiters, Drivers and Farm |; Cok “i as COOMBS & BURGESS, 926 F st, nw. MAES ‘WHITE WOMAN TO COOK, WASH, din iron, or to do general housework; to stay at Must come well Tecommended x NLM street ee APE BU |g FOR_RENT--HOUSES. Node crag a tn BEAUTIFUL, aothcarkshalbees Ti0i eae ak ngs eee ibis TOR Rete ytd UNFURNISHED Room FOR seat, with all conveniences, $12; 309 10th st. n.w. “yids F2 RENT— 218 1 ted oom N. We. Saeed Unfurni: ‘Rooms ; elevated. coo! Gelightfal ection: woul PoEe Gal -TWwO 1 TSS TLY Wt NTLY-FURNISHED | ck aaa mere ty UBLE PARLORS ON SECOND th rent for office if ssa rnd Ta8 Yate ysician, or dentist, oF private OR RENT—THREE UNFU! RTSHED pone SSeS forty, Mawlte only; references epcpangad: NTI ™ HOOD, (ye es junhpocthdarae . Terms moderate, family Bo Apty 1000 Oth at ewe ints | £ R- RENT— BEAUTIFULLY pacap on tee UN. Fe Tow race for sesoon: coolest house inc ang low rates {oF horn: Call, after 12 oc Towa Garcls. OR RENT—TWO rs OF aca FUR familys near two lines of care. 1316 19th et 1918 RENT-SIX ROOMS WITH HEATERS, 1 ncuse, S03 Beg ae Yor oy eivate RA, wh me ste ing ae its. Inquire: ‘vier ‘ANTED—TO EMPLOY A [NI] B Wook . Inquire at 430 pans eae! vid gee ANTED— A EELIABLE MAN is fst Tecuminended.” Apply bet ours. ofpand 10 yaaa Bs SNe wae ylvania ys 'ANTED—600 WOMEN OOOKS, 810 , wal Thousenvaida, Isuudcedses, men coke, raters ss ‘white xirls, 13 to 10, light work ) et BURNHAM. 63 and other cities and COU it FM Wise acais COOKS, }30-632 ¥ at. nw HS! 10 TO 825, MAT! Tecate Be nee NaI Men, Wife for_countr; B Gooke Yor country. NATIONAL BEREAB: Wares WHITE WOMAN TO oom FOR aa be experienced; references E wise WanizDcawo COMPETENT STONE SETTERS and two stone cutters. FRANK Sa 809 Ast.ne. 13-Bt* ‘ANTED_DIEDIAAELY—50, MEN “ar THE bow reservoir, near Howard University. G. TERSON & CO. 2 Wid iws WEASTED_4 MIDDLE-AGED WHITE AN lor general housework and to cook, wash, and iron for two persons; must have good city references. Apply Poe if desired; gentlemen prefe ‘War and Navy Departments. LOR RENT—TWO FURNISHED BECOND-STORY Booms, en SOF, ‘all modern iY FORREST TU at en OR RE} ie COOL ROOMS. FI ‘or without table board, at ST_ROOMS— PARTIES WANTING ROOMS can hind what will suit them on our list, Save Hine and trouble by calling at our Room, Agency, 038 ._ Information free. D.Ai )R RENT—THIRD-FLOOR SouCRTCAST NG {' Rooms, furnished or not, at 907 M. st.n.w. Jy¥o-1w* LPR ER a ‘nished; rooms. brit ‘al an {joao all frou bay window: Teeoenble thw. 7 —ROOMS—TWO HANDSOMELY-FUR- Fibain rooma—bed room and sitting room—both aye bay window, cool and weet SiS ementh suite. | 2 Bogue ieee at 1808 Massachusetts ave, after 3p.ui, Jy13-ut" ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TD LEAKN THE rug business: one with ‘some experience pre- ferred, ‘4p 1616, cor- OR Sui citar Wi ED — AGENTS TO, HANDLE THE NEW (Ghenuteal Ink, Erasing Peucil: ereatest novelty ed: erases ink in two secon pply at BENTLEY'S Pharmacy, 10 abrasion OK RENT—FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED Light, and a rice Feasonable, Transient Jodseins THE CLINTON HOUSE, 856, 855, 854 ot 6, 828 7th Stroet cath pase the door to all pasta of the ae ‘OPEN ALL RIGHT. it R RENT —A DESIRABLE SEVEN-ROOM brick, house: bay window, (cellar, bath, lairobes, Se.: Jn first-class condition. 496 Boundary st $22.50. Inquire at 420 Boundary st. Jy 1-30 RENT—A THREE-STORY BRICK, 1112 19TH st.n.w. 7 rooms with bath ; modern improvernents all in goof order. -Inguire 420 Oth st n. 3 R RENT— aes Towa Circle, brick, 10 rooms... Pat, dstory brick, 10 rooms, 2 hatory Brick # room geet Te BP uses, Be. shen. ML PARREN, D118 BSS ee Re ho Babs afguiee™ toate eet ess oe ss OR RENT—435 771 rca with ar 7iH ST. 6, NEW 1 Comes ‘opening fer are a ‘Apply Ete _apis.tiny er rv ELE BENT—HOUSES * » far, 27.8125 1201 11th st. maw. Tr rt 105 NH ir yee aodiee. ee Tih et. rw. Bs atnw. 635 401 Tihs. 248. th Jonex Bldé. r3 511 7th 30. Bidz, FS. BY nerty on my ietin ixmned on VAGGAMAN, ome tor N. 10, mi. i> iis corn i 49 Corcoran, i ‘ Band sie ial sant 63H. 8, m4... 64 Jackson, 5 ewat' 137 Seboe 'a.d kwat 2. gama mi Wer cent Profit: ous acent'sealoe ree in 8ix another 832 in two Fer bsolutely free ; y to 3 nerd aug iy Sects "Yoru | _FOR_RENT—OFFICES. __| PANES r-t.ror. priiculars oq ENTIRE | 530 21stat. n. w. Pee MONROE SHASER CO, Manufacturer, Pia Boro sdloming un Buuging, | 1428 Qe ned writin s_| from July ist. Apply W-RILEY DEEBLE. "Je-0-ini | 1444 Corcoran WASTED INTELLIGENT MAN LOCATED OUT- | Gp icp = OFFICE SLOWER | yyA¥¥aY aponghige RIE cts seprosent ta bis locality a re: | B'Qoor BSF at our tome aren oR RERT-7WO_PIBTY AUER anne Cur MASUEAGTURER TSUPE, Lock Hux 1585,.8: | Month, by the year." Will paper ahd palit and tur | ORR ew, 7 rome, halle latrobes, lance grotndn = JOHN E, BEALL & CO. Bicels papered, two squares from street cars; Oke WAxteDs DUNDORE’S EMPLOYMENT BI Je7-3m_ 1321 F st. nw. st. ie Ub and 13th oe ee ae = eau, conducted by Indies. Men and women, white ly $19. "Inquire W. A COULTEN 28 st, Clow ‘and colored.for all kinds of domestic labor, for city and =i oll springs,with reference. 717M st_B.w. ” Jo51- FOR RENT—STORES. Foe ae ENT OR GALE-FURNISHED OF UNFUE- ANTED—A GOUD, SETTLED WHITE WOMA: r ah on Mot. ow. r .. OR REN’ 701 OTH ST. X.W.. 440 | Siar Office, jy 14-3" Wess cae ac mes camngereom,, Must | oo hesih, WAtER & MUTMERFORD 1356 is R REXT— office, jy6-Im_ | Bw. 3¥8- #815 12th at. £20.59 = = 3G a S 7 N “OR 3 | 1252 200" 72550 WANTED—SITUATIONS, | FORREN T--MISCELLANEOUS petits SHERMAN © OO. 1407 x ‘ED—BY POS! § ‘OR RENT—WORKSHOP AND OFFICE FOR ‘OR RENT—417 9D ye XN. are ar 10 3 MB. IN ANTE e Aca uate APO ITION AS TYPE: | F’Othder carpenter raters oP otter Gusineer | Fikes potion oes ks best references as to capacity. “Address ‘Le Btar office: | forinerly occupied by Me ¥. W. Piling, rear of O25 D | pzcmeicenced 5-1 sieae at., between Oth and 10th sts. uw. ‘near sidewalk. FoRRENt A ay Tee DWELLING, Inguire at 926 Louisiana ave. Je10- FSA reek ngrtnwent if, 3 WAst aarp A YOUNG IRISH GIRL, LATELY i aT ARI T7 = 10. street north ws modern it ‘Situation as chambermad and wat, | FJOR RENT—“LEARN TYPE-WRITING:’ ementa, ADply to LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER. 920 | ress. ingeras 2 family; good references. Address eee $5 per month and sold on nears dy last ANNE ay}: eet da CORTIGRAPH OFFICE.” 033 F at. n.w. Fe. RENT EUENISHED—TILL I orders ogr.. OB Vv ee BEA YOUNG MAN 99 | must _CAMIORAPH OFFICE OOS Estar ee ae le ee ium | of ax re . i poseion and iit ab hoot Ee frowisise ef buaiuces a ob tet COUNTRY BOARD. Tox. ‘esta Monyieae ", Star office. pide Nii Winns eg aE DOUARTERE= POSITION for cooks, Chauberwiids, Waitress, Laundress, and Nurses, Seamstress, Men Waiters, Cooks, Coach: mon, Bullet and Valet GoOntBs ‘& BURGESS. vidoe W sndtemaig) chautbocuside Ory one ALE housekeepers, invalid attendants. (First-class Swed: Jah women cook, and German chatpbermaid, for priv. ate family), | BUKNHAM'S Employment Headquar- ters, 63( he Fata. Sy13-3t° we ANTED-IF YOU WANT A COOK, MAtD, alters, Farm, Dairy. or Laborer with refer: ‘aitreas, Nurse, Laundress, Coachmen, Butl Cuvee, call ar ohce, "NATIONAL. BUREAU, 13 7c at. nw. WANTED—ROOMS, y ANTED.-ROOMS TO PARTIES HAVING ROOMS, to rent we pregent advantage to procure tenants aud money. _ Koom KAMEY, Jy 15-1w* y hat will save thens time, trouble Renting Agency, 938 F st. D. i WANTED-PART OF A SMALL HOUSE, THRE! or four toms, with a stable’ for one horse and icon; situated between tetand 12th wt ne, abd ear North Capitol st A Ba ES ER: and Lots in all sections of the city to sell or rent fo responsible parties. Any. property’ placed in our Jang will be be iged._ut our expense. HAM, 1405 F st. modern improvement jon, of not less than five Answor F. M., ay) NTED-SITUATIONS FOR COOKS (MALE | FEW BOARDERS CAN BE ACCOMODATED AT Camp Hotel: reasonable rates; 35, min- vashinton on W. , K. 'GKANGE UMMER BOARDERS WANTED AT | ‘SPRING- § ‘Address J. Fer = ‘T—603 23D ST. NW, NEW FIVE-ROOM brick, water, sewerage, anid gas, 615: also, 718 9th | oer houses, DAVIDSON PEE Fes.g RENT—-RENT FREE TO avgUsT 2 1A TIME a desutiful house, nine rooms, all anod. BON fermion, Van gy Sib. SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEA, LADY RESIDING R_RECTORTOW: ai ae er SSO healthful, cool and delighgfal location, can a6 RENT 040 STN WS (RTORY AND | jymodate at het homes tew iaiides for the summer. | E baseasent trick dwelling: 7 root all modern im ihe indeents nro toomy howe eeuerous tbls | Prrgueems 600, SwORMsiaoT © BEAGLE ine a fe of iee, 2 AS SESS ‘Teriua: $9 per week: half price for children under iB RENT_—S1750-TWO STORY BRICK 144 14 years. “Refers with Co., 507 Market Space, WASHINGTON GROVE-TABLE BOARD AND Jodging, at MRS. KILGOUR's Cottage, corner of 24 avenue and Broadway, opposite Hotel $1530 WANTED_FOUR MOR: BOARDE!S FOR JULY and August, at Mrs. Willian’; private boarding; situated in Loudoun saat ‘Virginia, between Lees- SS ESS burg and Point of Rocks: Mise MARTHA WILLIAMS: Poin’ fot ei Fr eraenck County, Ma. ft FPHE EVERGREENS. FALLS CHURCH, V for summer, boarera: pleasant rooms, anicle double: shady lawn, fruit, milk, ‘board by the week or month. yl-3t* LUFF Por ‘on Wie dance of fish, crabs and oysters; ‘and ice; po malaria Sire, H.C: RAYMOND: fso mili and vere fables.” Reasouable rates,” Address €. @. WATSON, |ARROLL SPI aS, quiet resort for aude gal water Picasa hon sean Sttendanee. For terms, Sc. y Witton, wax ene FROM OWNERS, HOUSES and Lots for cash purchasers. rroperty placed Sey Cae WES ally ae wd “het our ex- mae, Heuts collected, "Estates managed Tnsuraiice Entected. HOLLAND THOMPSON, jel3 13 F st., Adjoining Sun Building. WAN WASTED FOR, 4 REALLY “GOOD-FITTING, fashionably.cut Suit of Clothes.” made to ander, at fitted on” before, fiahing, at avery moderats price,” go to ROBERT DALKIN, 224 Hat. ‘n,_w, WASTeDIhonse YOR LiguT USE (BUGGY, for few weeks for his board, or will hire. Go attention wuarantecd. Addi ATSON, 18% fnew, OF 401 7th st. n.W. 15+ WASTED 70 BUY BRASHEATS | PARLOR and Sleeping Car Stock, new or ori dress, giving aiuount, kind and price.” CASH they dys Star Ofice. Wik ANTED—IMMEDIATELY_BY ONE WHO HAS great misfortune, fashionable dress-making rtised a .LLS CHURCH, VIRGINIA, TWO DELIGHTFUL Tooms, with board; trains rai to suit Departmenta: gentlemen preferred, law as, arice troos, fruit and free fou Yortales as high a8 top of Monument. Address Box 131, Falls Churel ROM THE 20TH OF JULY WE CAN ROOOM: modate 20 boarders at our Sipe ey Chestnut: any Gaithersburg, Mids: near the stations lange rome, wel Frntiageds ferme 80.00) per week, Addreas NH DARBY, Gaitoersburg, Mc iy14- tr A FEW BOARDELS: EREED AT BROW! ‘SVILLE, Mad-e on Wash, Co. RK. B.; five minutes’ walk to railroad and post-office; three mails fie aan i pee vase the house each day. Addrens Mian LIZ LOTxER Browneville, Wane Coe Ma. SyTioe | East porthirent: modern fmprovementa, #10 | New Brick No. weruinent Priutiog Oftice, W. # HOLTZMAN, 1981 F stu. we. Syd Fa: ENT—604 M ST. N.W. 10 ROQMS, AND path ail mod. imps, handsomely ‘and fres- 50. -Furuiture for sule. apeyanpremise | Seitiofn sad Spanvorto fe i 7" 31 Fat. ow. __dy13-Bt OR MENT_21i5 GTi ST. NW. FIVE ROOMS, her month, opposite bational reservation argiiogmen ‘OSCAR NAUCK, Byles TB21 7th st iw. {OR RENT HOUSE 328 21 ITH ST 8. E. Two story and baxement, § rooms, and ali modern im- Provementa Key next door. 13-3 POR, RENT HOUSE, 4 MAGS AVE? 5 ROOMS, | 50 per month. “House 10 Masa. ave., 6 rooms: ern tas rgvementa: $18.50. Stare cor. New Jer- ino mw. Apriy to WC. JOHNSON, 3-110 JROR-RENT_FURNISHED HOUSE, 943 OST. N.W. six rooms, large yard, delightful 880 eR ‘advance, avd b $16. Owner at 518 9th’ Je2o-1m aad RENT—$16 PER MONTH, 1909 17TH ST. n.w., brick house : 6 rooms. modern improvements Good sopdition. THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Agent i | FOR_RENT—HOUSES. aie Rh lar. my PEAS Bh nw, ee ties ‘OM Se hee ae Hit eck mani be a Ea H. WARNER & CO. 916 F st. TORY” AND BASEN) 8 rooms and bath, all mui; bw YLER & RI ERY tesa pick, Deeilgs ad Pot welling fii Watton’ PUES Ta ew ve een 7 man Tgp gi bueecl bee a Os aw a and dwelling See Leche, Lor big \ tay e hie] a 6 Fat hw, EIGHT-ROOM 6 NH ave” 009 Oth st. nw. Td. O18 Conn i ies Salesst.,11r. a 2420: eather nate sr Seyees 3 ‘ oe ny ss ar re 37. § 1841 Rat nw. 10re He 34tn stiae, TOF Proj wi reut oF ealeis Uberally advertised eg ce name eR ‘Eo int of Groverte Yor aul. call or send pS RO HOLTZMAN. te oe KENT-310 M ST. N, W. lee teers a basenct Bak i roouun: all inivrovewmenta: SWORMSTEDT SSel7=4 at nw. Deer ee eC = COUNTRY _ ‘REAL | ESTATE. ‘OR SALE—AT COLONIAL j—! | Fee Coie a eee Daun crab ae RK SALE—A GOOD 001 Fe a eae ne b ory conveniently locas win ice ten acres of Tana Koom 7 farm; short winters: all, eran ra i tee D.C Come and see or Foote, Prince George's County, ae Ma OK SALE OR EXCHANGE FO! aol | FRVISe Des aa ptt 4 ‘A fiue countrs seat, 10 acres: house gil modera tinprovejuepts. stable for ‘corn house, ‘a Binas of fruiting water, and shade. “gente al salle trom “ifaenaana HUFTY & DYER, 1901 Fet_ led Gen, Hickey, o ei Re mts Ka dyiz. HUFTY & Di Fe: SALEOR XCHANGE-A | NERY Hoole crate ape tasunieue iy ga ees: iaderena Wachtel gat pare ia LIPS, lacs New, York eve, _ J2OR SALE > ACRES OF LAND, FRONTING oth ‘iy Candult Nmdy strc | Brooke Park, ae ah tag Pike, 3 iniles from Taree rick mansion: ail necensaty*oue, 1301 Pet Sava JORN E. aa « 320-2 1321 F ot. {OR SALE-SIXTY OHOICE SELECTIONS a | ‘small hoines of from one to ten acres: tiny $id unin proved, within from ‘one-baif wtie to 2 three Pepe en ATR ee “MONEY TO LOAN. FoR BES RENT—IN ANACOSTIA, ONE NEW SEVEN. House; modern improvements, wide hall water in kitchen first-class neighborhood. Apply to | H. A. GRISWO! 3713-3, ROR RENT 420 HST. NW 4TH AND Sth ats, 2 Bi rooms, all_ modern impr § Apply to 8 OPPEN TET Dok ‘Sth st’ n.werst Cloud building. QE RENT NEW, AND, DESIRABLE 8: oe house, mely furnis! Jo Gated: Masa ave. bet Oth and 10th stew HOWARD, 933 F at. a. 5 QuETON HOUSE-SHADED GROUNDS AND alka: epteresces, tee Joun Dudey, O27 New York ave., and Walter. Lindsay 61K stn Address Mrs. MARY ‘OLis lft Station, Pair: Co., Va. dyll-Im* GPRING BANK FARW, TWO MILES FROM ALEX. pPundria, off«rs irst-claas accommodations: good table, uit, ice, milk in profusion, &c, ‘Terms $5 per week. ‘Trains met daily. Address ‘SPRING BANK, Alexan- dria, Va. 3027-180" SUMMER BOARDING MYRTLE HALL, HAR- pers Ferry, W. Va: greatly inaproved By la Fistie porches newly Vaid out walker ana inwpros shade; plenty’ of fresh milk, fresh 'vegetabl Poultey and all the fruits of the seasons Special attenUon given the feeble and children. House open dune 2 to September 30. Board $5 to 86 per week. Bpecial rates to 5 ‘J. E, BURRELL, Proprietor, _ ed &<Comrort RETREAT,” (NEAR HARPER'S Ferry.) ‘True to name, and all advantages neces- gary te promote comfort Arwi-class atrouage molicited. ‘Aplosaure to please, ll particulars on application. jelssu WORT CLARK, Keep Iryst, Wasi a. at Mes ed rates uutil the first of beptember. Can fornia ‘the very best references Address Box 97 Star oftice. jyl4-at W: ANTED — BUGGY—A LIGHT _PHAETO: ynd-hand and ae ‘worn, Address Mr. BU GG (. Box 559, City P. O., wiving price. Syl. Ware ran chk smc, rary, 2GR econ jothing,- Wa Stoves Curfeus Featuer Beds, all bidecot Hioneahond Furniture. Address Box ss Box 135, Star ee Je8-2ur Vv yANTED—NO LADY NEED W }ROWTH ne sapernucns hair. iiife deoun, blemish is sitively obliterated electric ‘needle. Trocess Ren yeats' practice. Mis bit GAKIet iy ‘a nw. dy Fe V y ae MiG BORED, DRIVEN AN patted. of iy tumished ‘Tenis moderate, Adazess W: Bio FAT, 323 Bths stme ean W3xcEE ENITCRE, (CARPETS, ‘STOVER Feather Beds, Clothing. Watches, Guns, toll Hghost Can prices paid. A HIS 7th acs, Seas and Household Effects, dress H. BAUM, VAN’ VERYBODY TO KNOW THAT WE Manufacture all our own goods and sell them at fhe towent cm rlces on eday “arm, without secu: ity, to parties with good references. STRASBUKGER, 260N, Blauufecturing Clouliers and 1% Tallon, 1132 ¥ at. D. 1-2 Whe NITED — NEW IMPROVED CRANDALL giNeh yee; Writer: beat in the worl fect spac jerent styles of sold to ‘O2 Suuall suomi pes mieten: Parebasers and Ganvanaore wanted. General Agee Ik A. DINSMOHE a Cloud building, vi7 NTED—“VIVIANA THE GREAT BEAUTIN Wee AvTHE GREAT BEAUTIF durabl ‘pet Cron to V. P. SCHMIDT, itimore, Mid; snd PE Teeel Jelocine LOST AND FOUND. Leste SATURDAY AFTERNOO! tered gold itu Cutt Button, stteshed fo cust lort between 7thand E and Bsitimore and Ohio Depot, Suitable reward if returned to 7th and E, Room 7. OST—A CHARM ON THE NIGHT OF THE 14TH, with » black plooe of ribbon attached to 18; liberal iewand will be given if returned to 603 16th street, "Gall at tie hours from 11 to 2. 3715-210 OST—ON FRIDAY, BETWEEN 22D AND GS’ HAM ‘and 23d st.and Virginia ave.,a watch, with sinnll chain attached. Suitable reward it returned 10 3615 isch st. nw. wise ISSING SINCE WEDNESDAY LAST, A HOR Mitta Wacon, sun tes ome aaket oka and two letters, addres Rork't, Hopperton, eso were in charge of a German ni iy Information left ion, ‘O8T—ON MONDAY, JULY 11-1887, ON H OR 4 ta. 10th o> 1ith a ocketbook containi muni} sun of money’ in notes und silver, The Bm BOUNTY LAND WARRANTS—WAL J, | Will be rewarded by returning the samc to 908 Hat Wie , Attorney-t-Law, Room 4. Lepr i | Bw. Jy1S-5t Building, will pay cash for Military Bounty — Tape areas tor eernices tp any war prior “othe tibet WEE ‘CAKPET CLEANING WORKS, m ted, lusttrossea nmuade over gar uxcalted forand deliveret, lowest pricgn Of Wor ut and K's. ¢, Telephone aaléios Bie voUNGS myi6-2m War IT EXNOWN THAT, Ca BPE sine (posite ty Hall is forts (oncopt Maryland). Sonya ‘ANTI CARPET CLEANING. 32 mLcnACE aa cls aieemmeten Wikeid cies ore ANTANEOUS CURE. Any on face or body enred. Moth, pim- heads, valeur head 8 and & come ‘to ail wto use it, on application. MEN aoe eee ee Rwelkeee betes ae z renee mae 6! stall poe Wares tie aad Riess — oa ‘ANTED. NER FOR iabes AE BEA E ATTORNEYS. JOR SALE On RE! ‘coal or feed dealers, a large yard 3B, & O, by side track atid ewitel, Apply Ri BIOS. Aveuts for Carton & Sons, Riverton Wood-Burnt Medal Lime Warehouse, dylo-im* Pelewanaates bet Gn Hae Fin gummber, of grocery stores and "othsr bustneat ‘nd Beal Estate Ofice, Spisde DIRAMBY, O98 at ARE CHANCE TO INVEST IN TOWN 10: R ‘valucbic lands, rapidly inc: tn Yous only #3 Por mouth. A few dollars invested, now time. eae aie cee Maye aad full iuforoistina fore Bislied on application to (ste of the Gea. Laud Ofice) G20 Fat n.w, He Gane oiee Saag on aaa ieee eens oe | eee ye oe adie all sudicaat fs = | ARP ravaging di ek ome gy Fas OPE Taare, may eee : a ‘going i ea shou'd Fe RENI—NEAR THE CAPITOL, A DESIRABLE and pleasanily situated Brick Dwelling, ach; water; a ea eve (at adjoining cottage. 1003 F st. n.w., 12 to 2. | MBE 1210\%.07 Low harps ox stocks ‘aud good collateral, iougtt aw mold, “Dealer in avuicipal speurities Seok Government claims 1410 Pet LOUIS CUNNINGH: $40,003 ORE ek Aged iy6-2w Ecisy a Proved real estate situate within Coluuubia: low rates of interest 0) TO LOAN GIN ANY AMOUKT) ON ar when security is ainple. TE aoe — _218-1m saeisi vet aw MO“ Seai, HOLLAND & THOMPSON, x13 1313 F st,, Adjoining Sun Building, 09 225.00 1829 Jefferson. 212s 2: 0 1417 20th st., a mieed Yerready for cocupancy in the fall Pd ‘E had at cur ofice. DO-0t- HILL & JOUNSTON, 738 15th st. n.w. OR RENT— 1622 19th st.,12r. OY 17th stl0e m6 rue inthe 105, tu 1407'S1st, Tor a. 1403 ist, Yes mii 43 i lor. mii 4 BL iz 154 20) a Fra G17 Iso bas Eat ry uy cei re ee + z = ea es fe Ste peat te £; iF, 3 eegeit 2 i g 33 oy aR B 3 ‘, 4 br e 4a on é i} ic F; ate BS a a: 4 St or RENT—UNFUL? ferland Finee vey 1 Sthst. nw. Pat. nw., 10 LIFE AND PIRE INSUR- Navy Pay Accounts: Stay, 15 REALESTATE Loss ‘ance placed. APiuy aod Jeans on Building Collateral Security. “W ork ave, 30,000—T0 LOAN 20,000 . 15,000 ON BEAL ESTATR, ‘00 Imy25)__ THOS. E WAGGAMAR. IN OUN ‘Ds uM: CNY Away 15 OUR MAAS TO 104M 6 HILL & JOHNSTON, 738 15th st. n. L¥ 10 LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, INSUME terest. saves KU HOT: Tom end ‘Vo SUL at luwest rate of int weld BA ‘ONEY TO LOANON SECURITY, ‘ONEY TO LOAN In sums to swe at Stare security. Seow wuaylvanis are a ONE, Holos x WEST res 1 X iY TOLOAN ON N REALESTATE AT LOWEST “Dismxwowns bea a oe EY TO DOA AL ESTATE Ok Me Ces ena Ghent of lesen clay were the sectinty is |. 308 Theat. nw. WOOD AND COAL. __ Cou = AWAY DOWN! BUY YOUR WINTER SUPPLY NOW. Hot weather to talk Coal, but prices are so low it will pay you tocallon A. B, BMITH and leave your onder TO-Day. COAL, direct from the mines, srriving dafty per cars at Coal Depot, 1st and Lstreets vortheast, B. & 0. RR Office 69 New York avenue northwest. Cail at either place and secure your supply. JULY PRICES, CHEAP! a. 609 NEW YORK AVENUR. 3y13-3m. co Cash prices for ae Furuace and a and bay Wine hab Gy Bhokem or eg An onl, aire tambon

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