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THE EVENING STAR. | Necucze Samra ‘The demand for Men's Fancy Flannel Shirts for negligee wear seems to increase day by day. ‘We have in stock some of the handsomest pat- terns in these common sense and stylish shirts that we have ever seen. They come in plaids ‘nd stripes and besutiful combinations of col- ors,and the perfect fitting qualities of those ‘we handle cannot be excelled. Prices range from $1.50 to $3 each. Sizes all full—sssort- ment complete, WASHINGTON WEDNESDAY... CROSBY S. NOYES “The Evenina Star has a regular. permanent bona fide daily circulation more than treble that of anv other daily paper published im Washington, and much greater than that fall the other daily papers here added together. ‘Those 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 subscription must be invariably paid in ad- ance. Speaking of the new civil service rules, the cor- Tespondent of the Baltimore Sun represents the CIvil Service Commissioners as saying that the experiment has given promotion to clerks who, under the reign of favoritism, would have re- mained in obscurity unnoticed by their superiors, and adds: “Favoritism especially the President desired should cease to be the mainspring of all promotions. Commissioner Eilgerton states that 4t 1s apparent even at this early date that the new rules have accomplished this.” If it be true that government positions are now retained and pro- d on merit solely, and that favor- d, the new rules, to which the credit for this reform must be attributed, deserve &@ monument. But the public, always slow to Build monuments, even when deserved, wili seek enlightenment upon a few points before contrib. ‘uting in the present case. How do the Civil Ser- ‘vice Commissioners know that the reign of favor ftiam ts ended? According to the reports the new examinations have not been difficult, nearly every- ody has passed, and hardly any one who has not Passed was raced as efficient by his superior of- ficer. In what respect, then, are these superior OMcers restricted in the privilege of promoting favorites? Every one who has commended him- self to them, and has received the stamp of ap- Proval in a satisfactory rating as to efficiency, As labeled as eligible for promotion. What does Mt matter that subordinates whom the chief does Not like are alsoso labeled? The superior officer can still promote whom he pleases. Promotion does not depend upon the average obtained in the ex- amination, and a favorite just slipping through an easy examination, or pulled through by an @Miciency rating, may be promoted and the supe- lor work of every other clerk ignored. What makes it apparent to the Civil-Service Commis- stoners that favoritism 1s, in fact, no longer the mainspring of promotions? What do the new rales accomplish in this direction by endorsing nearly everybody as eligible, and leaving the pro- Tue Tveenrecr H. At half-price, and greatly lése half-pricé, have crested somewhat of sfurore. The sale of other Ladies’ Handkerchiefs will stop until ‘these are gone. The counters have been crowded. ‘ail the morning, and » quarter of our customers don't know a word about them. ‘We cannot promise to have one Handkerchief left of the lot at the end of the week. Imperfect 75, 8734, and $1 Handkerchiefs for ‘37340. each, Imperfect $2.50, €2.75, 83, $3.50, and 04 $2.75, 83, SAKS AND COMPANY. BATHING SUITS Are in great demand just at this time, and we keep every kind that's worth having, from = pair of “trunks” to an entire suit. "Tis true you sve no money at the seashore by having © bathing suit of your own, as you are charged as much forthe bath-house as you would be for Doth SUIT and bath-houge, but you know YOU: ARE WEARING YOUR OWN SUIT, and that means a great deal—well worth the price it will cost you. When you're going sway, come here 1 Lot Ladies’ Chamois-skin Gloves, REDUCED FROM $1.25 to $1 PER PAIR. 1 Lot Ladies’ 4-Button Real Kid Gloves in ‘REDUCED FROM 81.70 TO $1.25 PER PAIR. Customers will notice that these are desirable loves, such as are sold largely every day at the first-named prices, and we mark them down simply to reduce stock. S8AKS AND COMPANY. STAR: WASHINGTON. for 90c. each. fain floor; center tables.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Corner 11th and F sta, n. Guoves To Go Ar Once ‘We don’t want pair of the following Gloves on hand at stock-taking, July 30th. You ought to be as gied to buy them at these prices as wo ‘are to sell: 1 Lot Ladies’ 8-Button Mousq Gloves in assorted shades of Tan, HALF-PRICE: FROM $1 TO 60. PER PAIR. 8-Button Mousquetaire (fain floor: center.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sts. n.w. WANTED—HELP. FOR SALE—LOTs. BOY WHO HAS 6 10th st. n.w. ‘The following are picked at random and quoted as specimens of the PALAIS ROYAL Clearing Sale of Sum Waite: tt fouseworks ave lately eat ies “Hes pe vmmendation ‘A YOUNG WHITE Ta} required: ‘Gallet 1195 5th at mew. Between 3 SRE, Ce Eo Dri Bi Moses & Son's new WORKED AT THE i ‘OMAN FOR WSR corns titans at aetaY = eae] ous 0. Fe Sar oft THREE UN ‘weet of tole '.-. 860.67 o@ Zit st, bet x ; se a between 5 iS feet lots Goods: For $1.88 large Leather Traveling Satch- Spite a = st Lor mai $3: a Eee zi pie pecs wu bw tls, worth $2.50. For 130 Wide Swiss Embrolderies, wack ‘wa RELY ESTATE 00 . worth 25c. aie ar Embroidered Cashmere Scarfs, worth 81.98. For @5.98 For 49c. fancy Straw Bonnets that were $1.68. {$2.30 Beaded Jerseys that were $2.98. no other tenants. ‘ANTED_BY A Gi furnished SALE_BEAI ULLY LOCATED ey rater ANTED_X GOVERNESS TO TEN private family, nea 684, Washington. J350-3t* ‘'ANTED—A GOOD PASTRY FRANKLIN 1382 1 1332 Tet. nw. CLEAN, SETTLED COLORED for.small | orally A ‘Address, (NTED—A ‘Woman to do the worl FAMILY, ‘ED — WHITE AND COLORED WOMEN farses, Obatnbermaide.and help of women for the _sy1o-te ‘Cor, ‘ANTED—A PLACE AS NURSE TO A BABY OR wing chia colored ho cha futnian good references of charectsy Bdge ot. rAN1ED_Bi ‘MAN PLE: W ‘tisved som eith home comora and D and Oth and M sta mw. o ‘WWANTED--ROOMS.TO PARTIES HAVING ROOMS ‘to rent we present advantage to procure tenants that will save them Renting Agency, 938 FOR _RENT—ROOMS. R RENT — THREE Pleasant Rooms, $2.50 for three horses. 1304 3d (CY, 816 K st, nw. juetaire Suede than? aquares from ¥ eae AGxT20, e061 043180, wt DH pis ‘ANTED—TWO WHITE MEN COOKS, TWO white pantry women, three white chambermaids ‘700 women, including cook and this city. “F. ML BURNHAM, Weer EXPERIENCED HAND ON COL- and enuff shine. App! rave i 173 Pea : aul atthe WEST END ‘ANTED—TWO GOOD FARM HANI on dairy farm near Washi Leas ‘used to the care of horses; fence,need apply. Address FAR} for hotels out of ci 630-632 F st.n.w. SALE- i [BARGAIN FOR CASI a ed 4 ws Pu an. A PALLOK 208 ota eee e Every day sees some change uctions in prices. Parascls and Millinery are reduced for the last time, we think. The Dress Goods Depart- ment seems to be attracting shrewd shoppers, and we are selling more Gloves than usual at this time of the year. We havn't space to write of the reduced prices ington; one. must ‘only. those having exper. MER, Star Fe ‘SALE—HANDSOME CORNERS, RHODE 1S ‘ANTED — COOKS (MALE AND FEMALE) Iaundresses, waiters, Is 13 to 16 years.) ‘OR FOUR Lal fowsemaids, "wait och: also Stable farm hands, &¢.:(3 whit LIGHT-WEIGHT CLOTHES. It becomes a torture to continue wearing ‘warm woolen clothes such weather as this, It all can be obviated by a visit to our house and the expenditure of = comparatively trifling amount in such light and breezy garments as we have in stock in great variety. No matter what it maybe that you want you'resure to find it here at prices that are sure to please. SAKS AND COMPANY. THE OTHER SIDE. ‘To preserve an even temperature at the sea- A Few Szasoxastz Banoarss. “Daisy” Pillowsham Holders, best in the mar- ket. Having only a few we have reduced them, toclose, to 75c. each. 72-inch Felting Cloths, all shades, best qual- ity. Only $1 per yard. ‘Mosquito Canopies, 100 inches deep, 10 yards ‘sround; cord and pulley attached ; white, $2.25, each; pink. $2.50 each. ‘Wire Window Screens, made adjustable to fit ‘any sized window. Size 18x37 inches, only 50c. eact Bize 24237 inches’ only 70c, euch” Size 27x42 inches, only $1 each. We are also showing ‘excellent renee, Furniture Linens, plain and fancy Loose covers, slips, ke. ya ‘(ourth floor.) ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sts, n.w. and other cities and country." F, M.” BURNHA: 400 LST. NW. THREE [* municating Furnished Rooms. FoR Parlors, suitable “Biaeden's alley” | improved ‘on easy ternin. ML HOLIC BOY, WHO etait wat et Seen care! feretices, Strecta, gas fight, street rulitad tee, = Schovis, wood ‘sock to work. Aprly, Y, Grocer, cor. 20th andl sts, nw. 'ED—A YOUNG MAN TO ATTEND SODA- ter fountain in a drugstore. Apis 300.0th st, ANTED—YOUNG WHITE MAN delivery wagon and clerk in Center Market, To ses F HANDSOMELY FURNISHED for physician or two gentlemen: one square irom the Pension Office and within five minutes’ walk of Patent and Post Offices dows: corner house: all front; delightful Teasonable sumzn KR RENT—940 L ST. unfurnished R. asic} As we mention esch department in turn it will bes Jong time before we again advertise Hosiery. So please read with attention the following: 83.48 SILK HOSE FOR $2.48. ‘Two popular lots are our $2.98 and $3.48 Pure Silk- Hose. We have them in plain Black ‘White Split Feet. They sell so well we are sold out in some sizes in each lot, We combine the two lots, and thus can offer all sizes. Closing out sale price 82.48 8 STORES, ETC. Str. and dwelling, 1314 7th, 84: Str.rm. 1406 P st.a.w 468 Li ave, basonient Jocated in Pleasant Pain creasing in value. na Pa ave. office, 5 {OR RENT—HANDSOME] nN 5 at 401 G st_p.w,: bay window in each room; board, if desired near U. S. Pension Office ; cars pass t delightful location. rm. 6 * -30/Gunton Building, LOK SALE—DESIRABLE LOT ON Kc ANTED—A BOY TO LEARN JOB PRINTI Re, with some experience preferred. il kitchen nicely far. eeping, also, two. Plessant Upper 2 Gin betbre 9 or after 4 0'CL0cK {roo ANTED — DUNDORI ished for house} Teau, conducted bs sndcolored.for all kinds of domestic labor, for cit springs, with reference. 717 ME st. n.w. ‘ABLE BOY FOR HO! service, well recommended, Al t 7 Men and women, white The above is oni; books.” For ful list c the Ist and 13th ‘a portion of the ‘at office for bulletin insued ol Gy19) “THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. 98c. SILK HOSE FOR 89c. TRO ‘can nd what will suit. ‘We have Black and all colors and all sizes, but som e at wi ‘our list, Save shore or the mountains you should provide against the cool mornings and evenings by sup- plying yourself with one of those handsome serge or chevioteen suits that we are selling at fon doit . taking, July 30. fe create a lew SAKS AND COMPANY. OTHER THINGS. motions to be made as before? A correspondent of the Philadelphia Telegraph discusses the pro- motions made since the examination under the new rules determined who are eligible, and, citing ‘specific cases, shows that standing im the examination has been, as a matter of fact, entirely disregarded in distributing the Prizes among the eligibles’ A clerk 1s com- pelled to stand the examination for promotion, ‘Dut has no assurance of promotion though he passes at the head of the list. The term “exam- {nation for promotion” fsa misnomer. 1t 1s only ‘an examination for eligibility either to promotion or dismissal; and it 1s hard to see how, under the circumstances enumerated, it has been any effec- tual check upon the evil of favoritism. $$$ It takes time to reorganize political parties in a great State, but it can be done, Every student of ‘the world’s history knew, when the old parties in England began dividing on the lne of the Irish question, that they were to undergo as severe a shaking-up as they did at the time of the corn law repeal movement, or the free soll agitation tn the colonies. The moral element in this issue was conspicuous enough to make such a prophecy safe, At first the tory-liberal union was inter- preted as asign that tory sentiment was on the Amcrease everywhere In the realm, and that all ‘that reorganization meant was the cutting of the Mberal party in twain. The error in such a reck- ning is manifest now. The loss of the liberal party has been in parliament and not with the People, and the tory party is threatened with a ‘yet more serious split, between the faction who are willing to surrender to the liberal bolters ard obey their orders, and the faction who insist that thelr eleventh-hour allies shall seek places with Decoming modesty in the rear. It 13 scarcely won- derful that Mr. Gladstone chuckles and rabs his hands, ana that the air is filled with rumors of another appeal to the people before many months. pecemmbertems spent RM. T. Hunter, whose death is announced in the press dispatches from Richmond, was one of ‘the notable trio of Senators who did more than any of their cotemporaries to shape the senti- Ment of the Southern people and turn them to secession in the critical period between the enact- ment of the fugitive slave law and the outbreak of ‘the civil war. With Jefferson Davis, of Missis- sippl, and Robert Toombs, of Georgia, he was in almost daily consultation, during the sessions of ‘the Senate, from the time of John Brown’s raid ‘il the withdrawal of the Southern members gen- erally to follow the fortunes of the Confederacy. ‘Mr. Davis was, of course, the leading spirit in ‘these councils, Which were usually held about his desk; but the otNer two men, who afterward be- came less noted than he, were then looked upon Dy many as even more dangerous to the Union. ——— -___ A magistrate with a conscience and a sense of ‘the fitness of things has learned that Vice-Presi- dent Harper and Assistant-Cashier Hopkins, ‘Whoee infidelity wrecked the Fidelity Bank of Cin- ¢innati, have been taking life this summer easier than the poor souls whose money they squan- dered, and have been enjoying vastly more luxury ‘than the average criminal detained to await his trial. He has therefore ordered a prompt discon- ‘tinuance of tha practice of evening drives and the ‘supply of domestic comforts. This 1s to be fol- lowed by the removal of the prisoners to a jail ‘where they will be obliged to take things more as ‘they find them, and will have fewer opportunities tospendthe money which they saved from the ‘wreck that swamped their confiding depositors. ——_—<—____— ‘The discovery by Colonel Wilson that there are Some timbers in the frames of the White House Porticoes which need replacing will undoubtedly ‘De seized upon by the sensation-mongers as a basis for blood-curdling forebodings. There 1s nothing dreadful to be apprehended, however, for the en- Ure work of rebuilding both porticoes, if neces- Sary, would be a comparatively insignificant matter, The rotting of timbers exposed to the alternate cold, damp, and heat of the outside ‘Weather argues nothing against the soundness of ‘those used in the construction of the house proper, where everything 1s well protected. The old. fashioned White House, with tts combination of ome and official workshop, 1s not very impressive asaroyal palace, but 1t will doubtless hold to- gether for a good while yet. —————_+-+____ It ts announced in New York that the next Gramatic work to which Mr. Bronson Howard ad- Gresses himself will be a comedy, with the scene laid in Washington; and that, for the purpose of making the picture as accurate as possible, he will spend the next winter season here. To some minds this news will convey a painful shock. Washington city, Washington politics, and Wash- ington society have been so frequently used, and Dadly used, as subjects of fiction that most of its citizens are tired of being caricatured. ‘There is ‘Some reason, however, to expect better treatment from Mr. Howard. $< Dakota’s division convention apparently voices the real opinion of the people of the Territory. North and South Dakota wish to be separated. Each part would then be equalled in size by very few of the States of the Union. Opposition to di- ‘Vision finds its main strength in the argument that Dakota will not be admitted to the Union by the present Congress except asasingle state, Itisa Grawback to healthful national growth that the admission of new States has come to be viewed ag ‘80 largely @ political and partisan matter, and 13 80 seldom treated as an act of right and justice to American citizens and of beneiit to the expanding Republic. ——___—_»--—2—_ The strike in the coke fields has come toa sud- Genend. Itsentire resultsto the miners are a mate of hard feeling between them and their em. Ployers, a long period of demoralizing idleness, and the loss of a million dollars in wagea The Other side of the balance sheet has not a mark on it. Moscuser Buxcass, Being desirous of closing out our stock of IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC MILLINERY, ‘while there is still a demand for it, we offer our Entire Block at greatly reduced prices. MAS Mo J. HUNT 1309 F street n.w. SHADE HATS for watering placea a epecialty. Jy16 J. C. Heres NSON, IMPORTER, MILLINERY AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. WHITE suits, Elegant Styles Lowest Prices, LACES. FOSTER KID GLOVES, $1.00 Per Pair, 10 $07 FENSDYLVANLA AVENUE For Hats or Shoes, Tranks or Valises, of any Kind, style, or grade that’s tobe found in any city of the Union, thisis the place to come. ‘You're sure to find just the thing you're look- ing for. Popular prices govern every depart- ment of our house. One price to all SAKS AND COMPANY, ‘We think time to GENERAL OUTFITTERS, SEVENTH AND MARKET SPACE. Isvextory Satz Or Sarr Waters. We have given up the idea of making any more money on this season's stock of Boys’ fine Shirt Waists, Not that we made so much a beginning of theseason. but simply because we ‘want tu close out the entire stock previous to lowering the prices. From now Boys’ Shirt Waists will be sold as ys" ‘The 50c. Waists for 40c. The 75c. Waists for 50c. ‘The $1 Waists for 75c. The 81,25 Waists for $1. The $1.50 Waists for 81.25. ‘The three last named are the celebrated “King” Waists, unexcelled for and workmanship, even at the first-named 1 Lot of Boys’ Navy Blue All-Wool Flannel Shirt Waists, sizes 5 to 12 years, Dropped from $1 to 75c. each. 1 Lot of Boys’ Fine English Checked All-Wool Flannel Shirt Waists, sizes 5 to 12 years, Dropped from 82 to 81.50 each: up on Waists, (Third floor.) ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sts. n.w. tie and trouble by RIDIAN HILL. BETWE ware above Boundary y calling at our Room Agency, 9: dD. MEY. 1rd oe | fost aaa seoyenary Bewdary of the very delicate colors are slightly faded. Nine Fst Information free. cents a pair is all we can afford to reduce them. More not faded than faded, but all 89c. ‘750. LISLE HOSE FOR 490. Some were 50c.,some G8c., some 75c., and many They're broken lots. ‘A big pile of nearly 100 pair, from which the early visitor will se- cure bargains indeed. All at 49c. pair. 44c. SCHOPPER’S HOSE FOR 39¢. Schopper’s name is associated with well-shaped, fast-color Hosiery. Your experience is that 44c. is the regular price. You'll appreciate the reduced price. A CROWD OF OTHER BARGAINS. Fine English Lisle HOSE, $8c._ Were 75c. and 98c. Irish Balbrigzan HOSE, 22c. Were 25c. Children’s Knglish Ribbed HOSE, 25: Gentlemen's Lisle Thread SOCKS, 35c. Were Gentlemen's Plain and Fancy SOCKS, 25c. Were 350. Gentlemen's Bicycle Hose, 48c. Were 68¢. a ans vn ey, ANTED—A RELIABLE COLORED We eral housework in a small fanmail! Rooms bay windows in every room; corner house; personal reference, Al HET: Soutl and east front; references requined Fe SALE—LOT, N. H. AVE, BE’ Gand 8 pam., 18 ‘ANTED—HOT! i six good sized rooms, three small; ali mod er mouth in advance," Inguare ‘A DESIRABLE N four communicating rooms on second floor, suit: able for light housekeeping. Terms moderate, family al, no children Fand'8 p.m. Ap —1720 H ST. N.\ sired: gentlemen prefer War and Navy Department QOH RENT—FURN Large, light. and ait lodging, 25 THE CLINTON HOUS! S a 2g LINKINS, 19th, | HEAD COOK, SECOND COOK: : 20 Waiters for ‘resort; Women Cooks, 3 Nurses, Farm and Dairy NATIONAL LABOR BURE: GHBORHOOD, worker, Maids. F; Hi ~, CORNER OF H, TO a “four-story: Dwelling, 12 eat $50 per month, Inquire of A. E Oth st. n.w. $y14-lin Y. LARGE, HAND. ‘second floor: board ‘one square ‘west of ANTED — WOMEN COOKS $10 TO 940; Nurses and Laundresses in cil Waiters, Drivers und F Bie oks. COOMBS & BURGESS, 926 F st. nw. RENT_NEW window, two-sto: latrobes, range, chusette ave. n. RENT—620 B ST. y ANTED—A GOOD, SETTLED WHITE WOMAN, to tuke charge of large dininz-rvo ‘SIX LARGE ROOMS, 7 Teliable ‘reference, Address. SURETY, Star plendid neighborhood . pest fle, quality, r 4 pm, to EDWT 03 Ww Hampshire ave. n.w: brick house :6 roomsand bath; condition. Also for 816 prick house, six rooms aud 60 ft, front, on 3a, modern improvements; jonth; 1909 17th st., b modern improvements, THOS. E, WAGGAMAN, Agent. —18 PER MONTH—NICE SIX-ROOM Pleasan y telligent young man. hing had experience ‘as bookkeeres an excellent pe TOR @ pondence. ii RENT—OFFICE ROOMS—THE rinuball Cotte third floor of 1319 F. from July Ist. Apply W. RILE' ining San Bu EY DEEBLE. 302 ICE OFFICE ROOMS, 10) after July 1, 188 Wl’ paper aba palit and thor: rou will recoznize this to be a good thachinist and en) 0 incer of thirteen years’ exp rec thand Ests., Room 15 Riley Building. Hloor, G39 F st. n. month, ‘by the year. oughly renovate ar} 1, Jath 14p..@83.33 2225 13 y= Rew War We Wax Do Fos THIS THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. GREAT CLEARING SALE OF REMNANTS AND NEXT THURSDAY AND AY WILL BE THE ‘OF OUR MONSTROU:! FLOOR. A SPACIOUS ED TO THIS EXTRAORDINAR} LIST OF BARGAINS: 50 Dozen Fine Mull Ties 11c,, worth 18¢. 50 Dozen Web. Sug 1,000 Remnants About, 5 ‘dozen Chik soiled), 19¢. and 25c., worth 50c. lot of Ladies’ and Gents’ Gauze Vests, differ- ent sizes, at 22c.; worth respectively of Tourist all widths, in Swiss, i Govebt Walsts Glightly from 30 t| sy09 Lar Tovrisrs Axo Oxuens. Your attention is called to our large, well- selected stock of : gene ‘Toilet Waters, (air Tonics, Glycerines, &., From the celebrated Makers Ferfumeurs, G avenug de VOpers, ‘More than 40 different qualities and odors, from 25c. to $3 per bottle. ‘ial attention is called to our Line of Freres, Eau de Lavende Ambree, a rich yey fragrant water, especially for the let. All Sizes: 25, 50, 75c.. $1, 81.75, 82 and $3 per bottle. We also call attention to our extensive stock Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes, Files. Combs, 5} Last Season's Dollar Tourist ing Hair, Comb, Nail snd Tooth Brushes tor 73¢. for body and carriage use, 10c. to 81 eacl Qfain floor. rear. > WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sts. n.w. Se, ED-A YOUNG LADY JOHN E. BEALL: & CO. overness or compa us one of the Please uddrees GOV yANTED—BY A SETTLED WHITE WO) situation in a private family to cook. xash. ferences given if required, Address D O. epee ere a 5, a Fi WORKSHOP tr. F. W. Pilling. formerly ecenpied by. D between 9th aud 10th sta. U.w., ald near sidewalk. Inquire at 926 Louisian: .OR RENT—“LEARN TYPE-WRITING” Machines rented at $5 per monthand sold on monthly payments. 3m _“CALIGRAPH OFFICE,” 933 F st. n.w. OARD._ * near Mountville. Loudor Pure Silk VESTS, ribbed, colors, $1.98. Were $2.48. Lisle, colors, look like si Eqyptian Yarn VESTS, Jersey fitting, Gauze and Gossamer VESTS, 39c. GENTLEMEN'S English Colored Bal. UNDERWEAR, 50c._ Was 68¢. English Plain Bal. UNDERWEAR, c English Fancy Striped Bal UNDERWEAR, 650. old, a place in a private family,yrccery store oF ‘Address Ke 4 F st. nw, Or aie Detvoen tt GE.16 ian, Portuguese, and raph typewrite operating the Jesxone In all. tio desired. Address T. I. M., Star office, ANTED-SITUATIONS FOR COOKS CHA} bermaids, housekeepers, nurses, ‘lerks in families, country, and resorts. BUKNHAM iquarters, 630-632 F desires a positiv: janguaves accepted ; referen: /EADOW} locatiou: “abating beds: ate thy location: lurwe, airy room: spring bed: frit 3 shatiy fawn, saddle and qilk, spring water, horses, Address H. N. RECTOR. UMMER BOARDEKS.—PER: SS leave the city during t class board, wit 909 27th n.w..Br.. _lk H. WARNER & CO., 916 F 5 36 6TH ST. 8.F, 1WO-STORY Cases, contal NS DESIRING TO ‘summer cau obtain first- all home comforts, in private family, n ‘Terms reasonable. Mi A. M. JENNINGS, Warrenton, Va. FEW BOARDERS WILL BE TAKEN AT 1 GH DOUBLE per with experience aud a ¢: is open to ane erences. Address BOOKKEEPER, Star Office Jy 19-2 F YoU NEED JOR RENT — 3: EDT & BRAD! COOK, MAID, ington, very conveniently an immense quantity of Ladies’ and Children’s "ves, represen! ae ee ? Sizes at pair, Chuldren’s Bizee t 52 per rela and Court History. my ‘book store, 5 the public tb read carefully and consider well nd epectal offer we will now mane. All our Remnants of French Satteen, in light and dark figures, we offer for this occasion only yard; worth 25 and Soe. sae There is no, precedent of such a sacrifice on the An enoemous quantity of Domestic Hosiery, com! ing Ladies’, Gents’ and Misses’ ‘pair, about. ‘all the shades in ost all trans. ‘worth 50 and 760. less ten per cont, 84.05. “Men's Blue Cheviot Suits 96,08 less ten Our Se. Table has been replenished new riety of bargains, suchas ne aewire: New Styles of Best Sc. Calico. Blain Porvalen, worth 1240 Gin ight and dark). Pisin Block Lawn, wort I Brown and Witte Lawn, worth 102. ‘Any of the articles mentioned will be sold at Se. per ‘consi iit and dark Betiews Remnants, beauti. ‘yard, worth, a ful deateas at Os andi rard, generally sold at er: peryard ting Remnants, which we wil sal 7 tioned: : G4 and 10-4 Jee. Boe. to inform the the Ghicagos Wednesda, prices heretofore neh, 80.ineh. 1 P to of 01 Of White Goods Remnants, Plaid Nainsook, Organdies, &2. avg, ave Dut extra inducement prices on all the | ; RED ‘It will be worth your while tolook at the many other | SALE NOW FOR AN EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENT. 100 DOZEN GENTS’ UNLAUNDERED SHIRTS, ALL LINEN BOSOMS AND WRISTBANDS, BUT- TONHOLES WELL WORKED, IN ALL SIZES FROM 12 TO 17, ONLY 3740. Brown and | You Anz Conprzty Isviren To ATTEND VICTOR E. ADLER'S ANNUAL RED-LETTER SALE. Commencing MONDAY, July 18, Areduction of Ten Per Cent on all Men's, Youths’ Boys’ aud Chil- dren's Suits, which ineans ‘LOSs!’ LOSS! LOSS! To us on every suit that is sold. Nevertheless we are always cheer- ful and mean to follow the path of duty, however unpleasant and wn- ‘BALE. profitable we may find it, ‘Men's Cassimere Suits $5.50: Vigt Suita's615 -leeu ton pet cent, Sn per cent 788. Men's Dark Mixed Suits 19.75; less ten per cent, 8.78. fen’s Dark Brown Cass. Suite, 7. ss ton per cent, $6.75, "fie believe that the People are entitled to at least TWO BENEFITS ‘Acting upon this be- het "we inaugurated the Annusl Semi-annual HED LETTER SALES, ‘Look on the original tickets for for feduced prices which yoq ill find marked in RED. Bar ‘4 Buits, ages 13 to 18 years, Sita atrlotiy all wool, 83.19. teas tenper cent, 34.01" bovis Teas ten per cent, $5.20. “Boys RED Suite, Datk Plaid, all wool, 6-50; LETTER ‘Jess teu per cent, 85.85. BALE. ik Es THESTATESMEN Goot bit ia rw we. Br i ee sual ve thelr meh ‘discomfiture in Bombastes & Co, who, with the landest of gmilen, will show you ‘an articleand swear that it Is not damaged. particle. But wear it . &@ week, then you'll find you've Been beat by "Brag, Bluster Blower, of lower Seventh Street. LETTER ‘Therefore it were the better SALE. polic; OLD RELIAS) howe very save ts the eynoym of Victory. Children's Sui selees ten rent, $1.80. Children's suite 30, lo. ten, per cent, $2.25. gonk, 224, ‘Children’s Sihts 13.25, less fen per cen Fre It, . RED (en's Working Suits $3190, less LETTER 1, BALE. ten per cent, VICTOR E. ADLER'S TEN FER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 927 and 929 7th Street N. W., Corner Massachusetts Avenue. STRICTLY ONE PRICR, Open Saturday until 11 p.m. crutber Houseworker, . Butlers, Drivers TIONAL LALOR BUREAU. 613 7th st. nw Tose, a beautiful drive of 12 miles from Warren— tou toward the mountains; house roomy, in large grove: a well-filled ice-house; Fates reasonable. Ad- HARLES A. BKIGGS, Amissv: ANTED— AT HEADQUARTERS — POSITIONS hambernnuds, Waitress, Laundre and Nurses, Seamstress, Men Waiters, Ccoks, C ners Bullers, aud Valets, COOMBS & BULGES. (A. LISNER, Sole Proprietor and Manager, NSYLVANIA AVE., lory brick, 9 Toms. 2story brick, 6 rovilis.. .2-story brick, 6 roous ‘ON IS FILLING UP RAPIDLY WITH visitors; I have only two rooms ielt for those in need of firwt-class rooms and board. F. H. COLDWELL, Warrenton, Va. ela ‘3 NTED-A LIMITED NUMBI 's for the balance of the season; rooms. ‘adults preferred. Adiress Mrs. irfax County, Va. City Bite county: Vad recs, yore da _WANTED—HOUSE ANTED—TO RENT A BUILDING,CENTRALL located, suitable for coffee roasting, at moderate rent. Address B. E. J., Star office, ANTED—A_ HOUS eight to eleven rooms; 5 e line of the stre B.8., Siar office. ANTED—ONE OR TWO 8 OK 9-ROOM Hovs -ction, on sinall cash down and 1 utr relative to ice 83,000 to $7,000. Address TA: Washington, D.C. TED-—DIKECT FROM OWNERS—1 ES ‘sections of the city to sell or rent {0 responsible parties. Any property’ placed in our hands will be liberall M. PARKER, 1418 F st. n. w. 7TH ST. SE; NEW CORNER brick with lane store room: elerant loca‘ion for | lern improvements: near cars | for the WHole house; | Kt & REPI 1, ‘Guiton station, Fal ‘A’ Bettle, 1311 W MORE BOARDERS CAN BE ACCOMMO- J. Fawcett, Colesville, Mont (0 per week: children bali fine shade. and herdics; only. splendid opening for the _ghiPly tor keys to Wi Com. fare dq cents, Apply at 424 a | jodern iinprovements; six miles frou 5: SIDING NEAR RECTORTOWN, VA, a healthful, cool and delightful location, can ac: Gomodate at her home a few tamities for the summer. ments area roomy house, generous table, fine shade and plenty of ice, milk, &e. ‘9 per week; half price for children under 14 years. “kefers with perniission to Hume, Cleary & ©o., 507 Market Space. {OM THE 20TH OF JULY WE CAN ACCOM- modate 20 boarders at our homeat Chestnut Grov: Gaithersburg, Md.; near the station Ventilated: terms, $5.00 per week. DALBY, Gaithersburg, M SHADED GROU: references, Key. John Dudle: aud all mod, ups. one acke of ero ‘of water on it. Gormer of 1th and Mrs Gen. Logan's, For further infurmel 1207 Fst. uw RK RENT-RENT FREE TO AUGUST 1. beautiful house, nine rooms, all Riggs st. n.w.; @4o. SWOKMBTEDT & BR aioieiot vats, R EEER RX FI R RENT—940 R ST. N. basement brick dwellin W., 2 STORY A 7 rooms, all modern i STEDT & BRADLEY, ful great bargain; splendid ba crab ie aplendid bathing, crabbing, ay15- ised at our expense. uses lern improvements; $18.50. meee F st. nw. Apply to W. C. JOI placed with u3 will ‘be pense. Reuts collected. Estates managed. Insurance HOLLAND & THOMPSON, 3 F st., Adjoining Sun Buildin ‘OR-RENT—FURNISHED HOUSE, 943 OST. N.W.. six rooms, large yard, delightful Iccation; $30 pai . S24 B st se. si x-toom ew Owner at 518 9th stn w. inonth in advance. ANTED— TEN OR TWELVE SUMMER ers twenty-three miles from Washington: five minutes’ walk from station and post-of fine spring; plenty kK BOWELS, i WANTED-MISCELLA NEOUS TO LEARN TYPEWRITIN Address EXPERT, Star {TED_PUPILS y milk and butter. room House: modern improvements, wide ball: Complete course $5. Water in kitchen: first-class neighborhood. Aj HLA Ghiswoub. z x OR RENI—NEAR THE CAPITOL, A DESIRABLE Dwelibesninetsena eu caual, iuiprow houses. "Price, @30¥ and (wo years, 6 per cont, Fairfax County, iS et SUMMER BOARDING.—MYRTLE HALL, r's Ferry, W. Va: ic porches, newly ai ANTED—THIRTY GALLONS OF PURE MILK. Culi at 614 12th st. ne. ANTED—BOND RIGHTS ON WASHIN GTO: tly improved by out walks, and impr sees rie KR SALE—TEN BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LO” ate 420 Fat, 2. 303 ay ____ sr Fs SALE—NOW Is YOUR TIME, SPROULATORS, thi Whilethingware slow. Just open your eyes Per foot.) st. 12th & 13th. . 18th ne 280M pear X. ndary WASHINGTON REAL PSTATE EXCHANGE, U PSEATERRGMANGR, RK SALE-LOTS ON 218T NEAR P ST. LESS Depot Grd TORN TRAN & 00, 1407 Fat to throw TL ARE {OR SALE—60 BY 100 FEET, CORNER OF 107) ‘and Lawrens WE ae dy 18-3t 308 F st. ow. jand ave. and gtk st, KL ave aud 15th st. dy18-3t B. YOUNG. 1303 Fst nw, i= = hurche®, good ter. mpectalll jety, good alr, «hod w: = purchasers who pledge to build without i BENS B'Davis. Sida - 3810 Fat, JOR SALE—BEAUTIFUL AND VALUABLE LOTS on liberal term cash and €10 paid monthly, Fapully improving aud 1g: Agely te ByI18-3t LF, 1531 Vermont a extended, Colus im Heuwlita, 0x1. 00 feet of it pric lots at from 16 Very easy teraun, SNO. SHERMAN & = Sy 18-3t JOR SALE— Frame, 10th, near M n.w.; lot 25 feet 8 inches by 90 feet: 7 rooms; 4.0590. Frame, 9th, near L n.w,; lot 31 by 99 fest; 8 rooma; 11, rooms, JAMES W. TALE 929 F at. n.w., (Second Floor), 86,200. rick, L,mear 9th n.w., lot 23 by 3) Ey ats, U3 feet front: price per foot, dH sta. EAP—LOT ON KENY ST. Fe, 0 feet from terminus of 14th-st. care, 30x150 feet, 350. cuesaw ave and 10th st. extended, two lots, 25. cents per foot. J. KR MEKTFORD, Sy 14-Lw* 14239 Pet, E DUILDING LOT ON K I~ 204100; two pary walls; TEDI& BRADLey. SWORMSTEDT & BRAD) sy14-6t_ O27 Fat LOTS ON BOS. dyn Heights, 501 id 106. ‘H. SY PHEKD & Co, 3y8-1m. 1007 Fat, RY DESIRABLE LOTS © est section, bear Dupont. Circle, tro per foot ~H. SYPHERD 3s-1m 1007 Fat. JOR SALE—CHol ORTHEAST SEC. umre,from 40c. to #125 per foot Ti. SYPHERD & UO. “etm 1007 Pat. FESS r is, KEAL ESTATI pane aiid Lumurance, 4 ‘One hk next {o the Stickney Men hhapel, 72 by 100 fork, north side of P st. bet, oth aud Uth ste. bw. Bee other sales in Saturday's Star. jy6-wastia JOR SALE— ae LOTS ON THE TENLEYTOWN ROAD, OPPOSITE PKESIDENT CLEVELAND'S COUNTRY SEAT AND 5T. ALBAN'S CHURCH. Stages will ruu shoruly every hal! bur from High st. fare, ocents, Lots sold on terms, Monthly payments ao. cepted on contracts ior deeds aud deterred, paymen' dear 9 per cout interest. Twenty lots have teen Ly wo ‘These lots immediately adjoin the Washiugton Lam, Which wili be open for guests June L. ‘iat of lots ou file iu Sur ofhce. JOWN E, BEALL & my6-3m_ Ts Pa COUNTRY REAL ESTATE JOR SALE—A GOOD COUNTRY HOME, BEAU- fofully situated. within few cuinutor’ cide Gf Wanh POH SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY Prop | Foe, HANGE FOR CITY PROP. -A four-story flour-mill with three run of burrs, 13 acres of land, 5 acres in choice fruit, two dwellings Owner not miller. BRISTOK, ageut, Martinsburg, ENT_COTTAGE—AT CLIFTON, Pati a, utes’ walk to depot, good’ bom hear, one hour from Washington. four trains each way daily. Apply toJ. A. SETTLE, 1311 Fat jy18-3¢ {Ok RENT—NEW OOTTAGEIN MELROSE PARK, Hyatteville, Md. 23 traium daily, tc JOR SALE—ON EASY TERMS—A RARE CI fopsabgrban property.» fine house with OK SALE—A’ nc al Eson, 1006 Fatvinw. JOR SALE—THE COUNTRY SEAT OF THE LATE Gen. Hickey, on Bladensburg Pike, 3 miles frou rou i _iyl2-tw HUFTY & DYER, 1301 Fat. JOR SALEOR EXCHANGE—A VERY DESIRABLE ‘Dairy or Stock Farm. 220 acres: buildinas, tc eros arable. lays beautifully only ‘#40 per acre: ee from Washinton, neas Palle Church, Va. o- KA PHILLIPS, 1428 New Vork ave. OF LAND, FRONTING luit Road, stretching from o Cabin join bse and fen country house and. od, one-half cash, balauce ‘owe JOEN E, BEALL & Co. er ale f fresh tal Poultiy aud all the tale et ‘tne eaten Soestat Attention given the feeble and children. dune 2 to September 30. Board $5 t0 86 per weok. ‘J. E, BURRELL, Proprietor. (NEAR HARPER'S TRABLE EIGH 415 I st. se: 82 Washington for the price. I. A. 3y9- Gas Stock. Serip bought and sold. American Graphophone Stocks for sal MACAHENEA, Baukers, Glover Building, 1410 F st, 3 F and unimproved, within from one-buif mile to three iniles of the city; very cl aud ate fe ee ‘Special rates to, ‘ANTED_THE INDESTRUCTIBLE FUEL CAR- tridve, described in recent issues of the (OMFORT RETREAT,” it SALE-SIXTY CHOICE SELECTIONS © mall Lomes of trom ove to ten acren, to name, and all advantages neces- to promote comfort, first-class patronage solicited. ‘Full particulars on gj W. AL CLARK, Keep Tryst, Wash. Ce MONEY TO LOAN. York World, is now om sale at the well-established Bin F.GUY & CO. 1005 Penn- japia ave, ‘The price of these Cartridges is onl: Su each, and thelr merits as a che: may be readily establia te sboys house. BELL, Sol 0 F, near 18th st.. 1 NOTHING NICER THAN A WHITE SUIT FOR HOT WEATHER, LOOKS AND FEELS COOLER AND MORE COMFORTABLE THAN ANY OTHER jeasure to please. (GERGEANT-AT-Al renens Ss foppenine tinh Ie for the District of Columbia, $20-3t* ‘ANTED—A LOAN OF 85,000 AT 5 PER CENT ‘pet annum for two or three years; security not potter in elty; no cominise addresmed tothe at-Arius, Uuited States Seu: Stewill be Secelved at this cice ‘unt TWEE CLOCK AM, on MONDAY, JULY TWENTY 1887, to supply the United namely. i Smaicet Makers Sime rahe ea Se 200 Nat, near N-Hlanigeave FURNISHED. WE HAVE REDUCED OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF WHITE GOODS AND THEY ARE NOW SELLING WAY BELOW THEIR REAL VALUES. DO NOT FAILTO EXAMINE OUR BEAUTIFUL LINE OF FRENCH ORGANDIESIN STRIPES AND WE SOLD THEM AT 35c., NOW RE- DUCED TO 20c. A YARD, THEY MAKE UP HAND- HOLLAND & THOMPSON, 1313 F at., Adjoining Sun Building, LIFE AND FIRE INSUR- Navy Pay Accounts cashed, Building Association Stock or other Collateral Security. (WM. H. DEMPSEY, 1424 ‘New York y28-3m Co . ory NTIED—FROM $3.000 TO $6,000 AT 6 PER Wissth at. Loe ‘cent on Agst-clase weal estate ta the District of Columbia from 3 to5 years. Loan not over on ter to one-third cash Value. No commission. EAL ESTATE LOAN! pans moses ‘ANTED—10 SHARES METROPOLITAN 1 Nestment and Buildin x. ALL OF OUR WHITE PICQUES REDUCED, YOU | ,{,yverment and, But CAN BUY THEM NOW AT 2ic., HAVE FALLEN FROM 25c. AND 30c. WHITE WOOLEN Goons. THEY MUST ALSO COME DOWN, tar office. Jy16-3t ‘ANTED-A FEW HORSES TO PASTURE during the summer and fal plenty of, water; convenient to ci gzcclient fielda, years or drive: ton, oF ouetn LEE uty, Mary sat dyi6-1 THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, ‘ONEY ALWAYS IN OUR HANDS TO LOAN ON real estate security, in sums to auitat th st. se., 108. acea witn. me for 420, 422, 424, 426 SEVENTH ST. Our store is Kept cool all the day by our Patent Fans A decided pleasure to shop with us, REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKERS AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENTS, ‘No. 1907 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest, ‘Washington, D.C. 4720_E. & Wescott. W. B. Wilcox. I. D. Wine, Paxesnstonr To Exusana ‘Within © few weeks we shall lose, owing to the taking down of west wall,s great deal of the counter and shelf-room we now have. Aswe have not hed since the opening of the store half room enough, it does not require much calculation to show thet our stock must be re- ‘duced to less than half ite present sise, there fore sweeping reductions will be made through- out the entire stock, thus offering purchasers such an opportunity as we think never before ‘occurred, inasmuch as our stock is not the sccu- ‘mulation of years, but is entirely new and fresh. Sropy Your Isrenzsr. * Buy your DRY GOODS and CARPETS where you can save from 15 to 20 per cent. ‘We are positively selling every ARTICLE at prime ‘The Grand Clearing Sale, which commenced Mon- time all goods will be sold at regular prices, wholesale prices. JOHNSON, GARNER & CO, 636 Ps. ave., near 7th st, rent oF sale is liberally to take a pretty steep tumble too. We have a BEAU- 4 TIFUL PIECE OF WHITE CANVAS CLOTH, ALL- WOOL, AND 42 INCHES WIDE, the very thing for adress at the seashore. It is marked to sell for 60c., the price we have now put on it is 45c. a yard, We think that will sell it. Also a piece of CreamTricot, 44 inches wide. We have been getting $1 a yard for it, now 75c. EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT, We have something here that would make = hand- some white suit. That isa lot of 45-tnch Swiss flounc- ing, covered all the way up and really worth $1, ‘special price 59c. a yard. List of property for sale: cal or send at for ale. HG. HOLTZMAN, 10th and ¥'starar terest. HILL & JOHNSTON, 738 15th st, nw. ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, iNSUMS interest, : Vomit at lowest rate of itereet corner 10th and F ste. n.w. VED REALESTA! ‘ANTED—PARTNER IN EACH STATE TO inandle and coutrol the newest and most suceess- jet developed: its success in Bos— ful aovimprecebcnted: s fortune can ‘bo: iusde in ever? tou is unprecedent ‘on $2,000 capit ‘Britain’ “Address ‘Mass. HORSES TO PASTURE, WITHIN ‘week; excellent ‘Hotel, corner 3d 16-1 E-room frames, £20 ‘ONEY TO LOAN: HO. W. LINKING, oof, Hand 19th ste ‘ONEY TOLOAN ‘In sums to SW at lowest rates. sstazeaccurity. pasture, WAL H. MAT i Pecelved at tins uiite wat TWELVE Mou TUESDAY, AUGUST SIXTEEN iee7, for building & Huchway {Corot Pennsylvanie evenue 6.6. Washington, D.C. ‘ANTED—FOR cout fitted on" prioa"g0 to ROB! A REALLY | “GOOD-FITTING, thes,” made to order, -eut Suit of Clot ‘betore 91 AN ‘AT LOWEST Ra’ F ON KEAL ESTATE SEC! PROPOSAL! [S' OFFICE, U. 8 SENATI Wasttxoron, D.C., July 15, 1887, Sealed Proposals for Coal snd Wood, euclosed and ‘ui ‘States Senate with & screcued and free ‘ite Ash Lee, em ‘The vauits to be filled with Coal and Wood on or be- fore the 15th day of No 1887, aud the balance juired to be put in as called for. 80 Tons Ked Ash Stove Coal, to be delivered af uct Gines atid places a 103" be julred. Clear’ Spruce Pie Wood in 4-teet 50 Cords lenethn. 50 Cords best Gak Wood cut in J lengths and it to medium size. The wood must be clear bright, well seasoned, and trait, and the right is reserved to order more woud Upon (he same terme if required for the fiscal year ‘he conl and wood to ‘be inspected, welwhed, meas red, and stored in the vaults of the Senate wing a8 the expense of the contractor. ‘The wood to be corded, measured, and cut at the unless otherwise ordered, Capitol, _sy18-7t ROPOSALS FOR A HIGHWAY BUIDGE. Peousyivanie avenue. WW. Migursuros D. Cafu 12, 1887 wate jing = Brapeh of the Seaereeemaas ‘necessary information will be furbinbed o ry Jyl4-Ut PETER O. HAINS, Lieut. Ool of Engineers, HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR Waites PERSONAL. = foment -WELL8 DUG, BORED, DRIVEN AND for dares We. WOR CARPETS, STOVES, Watches, Guns, Pistols cash prices paid. ‘Address Box 135, 81 Mor TOLOAN ON REALESTATE AT LOWEST ‘DANENHOWER & SON, ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OR 2 ee ee few days at 1234¢. And we could go on mentioning reductions by the ‘Now is the time to buy fresh, seasonable goods at | hundreds, but you mnst come in and see them for yourself as we can only give you an idea of what they are through an advertisement, Ft S Gordon reland ave., 6 roolns, fas and 2006 and 2008 12th st., 1331 Wallach Place, 1327 Mat... ave.. (bet. Fand G, 24 and 303 7thet mw. LOST AND FOUND. BOUNTY LAND WARRANTS— Attorney-at-Law, Room 41, Le: Serge 11513 Othet.6r, services iu any i WILL THE YOUNG LaDy WITH, ‘BLACK HAT ‘and feathers, a" “who in cof wenticman at 10tn sab Mle Bear Meee ere ae ‘st aid receive reward, BASE st. ne small or a Y¥ AFTERNOO! irs A ES wil be paid “ SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, ‘OST—SUNDAt IT KNOWN THAT C. 8. BUNDY, OF Wks Pouisians avenue ERS Rie N, ON THE AVE. ‘Comsnissioner. « pf peags sor tories (except Mary] ‘EDR. WASHINGTO! $iaie cteam On Barediogend INST. NEAR 8 file of miscellaneous 7TH, 8TH AND D STREETS. SEE SERB" Ls, ave. 2 eS w 1 Fe AT Ls eras qartitbrong ‘MoD ‘Teward if returned See, ee FLINDES Oo” INSTANTANEOUS CURE. Exxrmsonpnusy Bazeams IN SUMMER GOODS. ae ‘nd @1 per box. ete ue » 2 Cw, cower f praket gonstzons SSS South HOTELS.

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