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THE EVENIN WASHING S. NOYES... Washington, and much greater than that etal ether 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- vance. In Saturday's Stax, Supertatendent Miles, of the District fire alarm and police telegraph service, States that during the present year the city streets have been relieved of three lines of poles, and says: “We hope to continue the good work until the District will not have a stick above ground.” The people of Washington will welcome this mows and echo this hope. But while Mr, Miles thinks the cables far superior to the pole lines in convenience, economy ant utllity, he does not be- Heve that overhead wires are dangerous, and 1s also of the opinion that if the lightatng which ran down the telephone pole on, Capitol Hill and slightly shocked a lady had not used the pole as a Nightaing rod, the lady would have been more beverely burt, and, perhaps, killed, and he highly commends the poles as lichtning rods. In these @ulogies upon the poles Mr. Miles ts not Mkely to find many supporters. Most people will wonder why the Capitol Hill lightning, € there Bad been 0 telephone pole to attract it, woutd not have fought some other and more effective lightning fod and have left the lady entirety untouched. ASit seems to be conceded that the poles are un- Gestravle for the purpose for which they are avowedly erected, the public will doubtless be ‘willing to be deprived of their latent virtues as Uightning rods, will excuse the District from en- aging in the lightning rod busines, and will pro- ect itself with rods which, when struck, are not shivered and distributed in large fragments, along with the aing, upon persons In the icinity. The above-ground system 18. generally regarded not only as less effective than the eable system Dut also as usly and dangerous. as long, however, as the “cood work” of buryig the wires goes steadily on, differences of opinion asto the ‘extent of the pole and wire evil are of no espectal consequence. ———— ‘The suburban boom tn real es skirts of San Francisco 1s reported to be tlourish- ing, and great things are looked for daring the coming fall and winter, when excursiontsts from The East overflow the city. Why excursionists from the East should travel thousands of miles for the privilege of buying Iand at top prices 1s Rot easy to understand. There ate dozens of astern booms quilte as promising as anything on the Pacific co: in Washington there is property for sale wiiteh involves no risk ‘Whatever, whose value at any time fs ascertain. em the ont- able with searcely an hour and which, although now commanding what seems to be a pretty good price, is as certain to continue rising im value as the sun 1s to continue rising In the East. Neither at ho: ‘away can the investor anything and everytl ‘The choice must be made on; and the man who buys where he knows the Ground has a decided advantage over the man ‘Who buys.as a stranger and tguoranty. Moral: nor thousands of mile rd to put his money into ed under his eye. eful discrimina- Here is acholce syllogism culled from the con- Servatory of corporation logic: Major Gapuary) premise—If an inter-state commerce law ever gets into practical operation, the common carriers of the country will be ruined within ninety days; Minor premise—The inter-state commerce law has passed, and has been in practical operafion for Rinety days; Conclusion,—There 13 a famine in freight cars all along the line of the Pennsylvania ‘and Baltimore and Ohio railroads. ‘The cry comes from every side for locked cars, platforms, gondo- Jas, anything that will carry a load to market. No such crush of business r known in the his tory of the Pan Handle route as now exista And the end of strikes in certain quarters means the Yevival of productive industries there and the ac- cumulation of more vast masses of freight to be Temoved. General raflway trafic has improved about one-sixth from the same period last year, ‘The carrying companies are surely on the road to Yuin. Ina few months hence, pertiaps,.they will Dreak down utterly—from overwork, and Incapa- elty to meet the public demand for their services, It isawful to think of the wreck tliat one little Jaw may cause. Be The absurd demand made by the Knights of Labor tn the erapioy of the Reading Railroad Com- pany, for the abolition of the color-blindness test, ‘Was heeded for a while, but the results being un- satisfactory, the test was re. ished, and now The Knights are demanding the dismissal of the superintendent and master mechanic, who are Fesponsible for it. This 1s not the way to gain public confidence. Safety of railway travel 1s too important to be ignored because men who are physically incompetent are ruled out ‘a3 cand! ates for employment for the carrying company. A train hand or a switehman without the faculty for distinguishing between the colors of signals 1s asunfit to be trusted with the human lives and Property on a railroad as a man too deat to hear a Whistle; and it Is to be doubted if a Knight of Labor would be willing to travel faron athtin ran by deaf men. The Knights would make more gen- eral favor for their order by insisting upon the ut most security in all such cases than by fighting against it, ——___—»-<—_____. Queen Kaptolant {s again upon the sea, safling toward a certain destination but a most uncertain fate. The political changes which have already @ccurred in Hawail since her departure, followed by the menace of other and more violent changes still imminent, and the long delays incident to ‘the transmission of news from Honolulu w San Francisco, render it extremely doubtful what ind ©€ @ reception is in store for the dusky queen ‘when her foot touches her native store again. Will the dynasty to which she is allied by mar- Flage be still in power? Or will the revolutionists have carried their warfare to extremitles, deposed Kalakaua and taken the government into their @wn hands? Probably no Suimor tourist, m- Baling the salt ocean breezes at UMs time on a homeward voyage, and trying to forecast the near future, ts looking’ in ce SO densa cloud of Uncertainty. $< + = Ex-Warden MeGarizie, of Chicazo, tins ‘stolen a Weat from Tweed's boi. W arrest—so- called—for participation tn the boodie intquities, Be was allowed ail sorts of privileges by tueshertm, and made visits to his 0 ouilaally tn charge of an 0: vuile epjoying One of these out 3, he made an excuse to:take a Dath, and after an absence of uncommon length, ‘Was sought In the tub, but in + He had fled as mysteriously as Tweed, who only left his deputy. sheriffs custody to go irs for a moment, and ‘MoGarigle stands a better chance of keeping out of ‘Whe clutches of the law than Tweed aid, because be 18 not a criminal of world-wide reputation, with a face that has don by every cattca- turist in the land. $< General Boulanger ts a master of the art of Verbal fence, whatever else he may Iatk. He has now put his «1 Into a po or say just wh: mand the pub ist Which he pretends Yo have of lef traitors to the republic—those Proposing to him its overthrow—they give him ‘the chance to cast upon them a suspicion from Which they can never be purged, no matter how vergetic the denials that follow. Oa the other Rand, their very silence will be interpreted by Magy asatactt confession that they are them- selves tmpticated. $$ New England is taking her turn at’a season, of Goods It is uot the “line storm,” or the breaking Of the Ice on the mountains, that has Brumght it about, Dut a midsummer rain. Bridges, dams, @wellings and stone walls have given way before the onward rush of the waters. When Charles Heade’s successor shall attempt to improve upon the vivid deseription of the flood in “Put Yoursett In Bis Place” he will find plenty of fresh material im the remarkable iuclleuts of the present food experiences, ‘ + = ‘When one sees the various designs for boved moutiaeat to Grant in Kiva Peake ublished iu the New York Star, and reflects that ‘ne Of them inizht possibly De chosen for produc. Goa im some enduring material, there ts great cause for thankfuiness in the slowness with which funds are being contribated for the purpese, ELONS! MELONS": MELON: {pis worning froin Nanticuse, Md, 201 ied Bolect Melons, superion to sayy ae The Qoent wn the market, anda fal ~ Apply at Lith st. whart's w. Lasxers Low O PFICE, No. 361 Penusylvanis avenue northwest, Money Loaned on Gold ant Siiver eles; “Pistols, Gune sechamical Meee, nd Gentlemen's Wesrne: tcenan GOLD AND SILVER BOUGLE 5) 0a rest ine d ion i arenas : ‘Bascrxo Ur ‘The time has surely come when be who can afford it seeks in change of scene and air and general surroundings relazation from business cares. As fine machinery requires frequent lu- brication and constant care, so dose man’s com- plex and wonderful mechanism call for period- feal toning and constant watchfulness on our part. The first thing in order, then, is, before youstart, to determine what you stand in need of, oF what do you know the possession of which ‘would add oneota to your comfort while away. ‘Thencome here; you'resuretofindit. AKnock- about Suit, perhaps, toloungesround in? Well! ‘We've got all such things in great variety and at lowest prices. 4 Flannel Shirt, maybe? If 20, ‘this ts headquarters for all such “fixings A Straw Hat, then? “Straws” of every kind and style are here in abundance, A pair of Shoes, very likely? Our Shoe department is stocked with every kind of footwear known to the trade, from Canvas Tennis Shoes to full dress Patent Leathers; from strong soled Bel- lows Boots for touring purposes to delicate Pumps, in which to “trip the light fantastic.” Roam through the stacks of light and gauzy Clothing with which our Men's Department is ‘stocked, and see how easily and chesply life can be made enjoyable during the heated term. There you will find whole suits weighing not more than seven or eight ounces, genuine Seersuckers, woven by the dusky natives of India and Farther Indis, imitations of same made in Europe and America, much lower in Price and very neat to wear and look at; Al- pacas, Pongees, Serzes and Mobairs in every shade, from white to black. There is abso- Jutely nothing made for Summer Wear that ian’t represented in our great assortment, and all at prices that only s house distributing goods in such large quantities ss ours can afford to name, SAKS AND COMPANY, GENERAL OUTFITTERS, SEVENTH AND MARKET SPACE. 3925, Yes, [svern: scorching heat and into an overcrowded store, drawD, ‘thither by the hackneyed howl of bargains for ONE DAY ONLY. No indeed, Wehave bargains to offer you at all ikea eke pee 27 Staal Sive Sunday ior ikenear THIRTY Dara Gas! Oo ANNUAL RED LETTER SALE Ingo Baiter's Boom. No 3:90 ons plank road nor 2°90 om aahell road, but a bona fide” ma the people's intorest frst, last and all the time." MEN'S SUITS. RED $5.50 Suits reduced to $4.05. RED LETTER barn Suits reduced to $6.29. LETTER SALE. U Suits reduced to $6.75. SALE 5.79 Suits reduced to $7.38. RED ‘$9.7 Suits reduced to $8.78. RED LETTER 50 Suits reduced oo LETTER SALE. 3 50 Suits reduc to 89.45. ‘SALE, 11.50 Suits: reduced to $10.35, Letter Wegunisc tee buns i LEER e cue Suite * Shy clduiier to furnaahs Scouienes SALE Soy clotiier tofuriss Sepicaes 2 cy ie prices Ramed, RED BOYS’ SUITS, RED LETTER Ages 18 to 18 years. LETTER SALE. SALE. 5 Suits rediicod to ) Suits reduced to RED aud every" one of these BED. ‘every one oi LETTER Suits are composed of strictly all: LETT! ‘SALE. wool materials, excellent Quality, me, in pattern aud Rertect, ftting. These are. the suits which set “Old F< aud tnade “each particular fale 808 stand on end.” RED CHILDREN’S SUITS, RED LETTER Ages 4 to 14. LETTER SALE. 82 Suits reduced to 1.80, @ALE. 50 Suita reduced to $2: sits reduced to $250." :325 Suite reduced to $2.93, RED Toput the whole matier te a RED LETTER nutshell, we would stato that LEEPER SALE. every ‘Man's Suit, every Youth's BALE Suit, every” Boy's Suit er Child's “Suit lave’ been ‘ina oa "the orteinal epee eae ion on tage marked with Red VICTOR E. ADLER'S TEN 13E CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 927 and 920 7th Street N. We Corner Massachusetts Avenue, STRICTLY ONE PRIGR 325. Open Saturday until 11 p.m, “all conquering Heat, 0 intermit thy wrath! And on thy throbbing temples potent thus ‘Beam not so fierce! incessant still you flow, And still another fervent flood succeeds, ‘Poured on the head profuse. In vain I sigh, And restless turn, and look around for night; Night ie far off, and hotter hoursapprosch.” —Thompeon, WHEN THOMPSON WROTE “THE “SEA- SONS" HE MUST HAVE HAD A PREMONI- TION OF THE WEATHER WE HAVE EXPE- RIENCED DURING THE PAST FORTNIGHT. LET US HOPE THAT “HOTTER HOURS APPROACH” NOT. BUT SHOULD THEY, BEAR IN MIXD THAT WE HAVE THE FINEST AND BEST LINES OF “PONGEE,” PURE SILK, FINE MOHAIR, CALCUTTA SEERSUCKER, ENG- LISH LINEN, ALPACCA, BRILLIANTINE, DRAP D'ETE, AND DOMESTIC SEER SUCKER GOODS TO BE FOUND IN THE cry. PARTICULAR ATTENTION CALLED TO OUR PURE SILK COATS AND VESTS, AND OUR FINE GRADE OF “PONGEER” THESE GOODS ARE JUST OUT OF THE MAKER'S HANDS; ARE THE BEST MADR WE HAVE EVER SEEN, AXD ARE 80LD AT SAME PRICE AS INFERIOR GOODS ARE. SOLD ELSEWHERE, 2% B BARNUM & CO, 931 Pexx Ava Srecunries Is Warre Ghoons. SEATON PRRAY (Successor to Peary & Baorwaay. NEW EMBROIDERED WHITE MUS! “SEECIAL BARGAINS” Ik PLAID WHITE Bia NENS, AT 12%. REDUCED FROM 18 ie “EXIKA GOOD VALUES’ LAWNS Sip WNDia LIRENES A 1nie Teed NEW PERSIAN LAY siete ee Fabs WHITE ALIALINEN LAWNS, 20 BS" 37%, 60, 75, AND 81 NEW ENGLISH AND. CH WELT PIQUES, AND SILK see Ohais his SEs “CLOSING PRICES" ON WHITE EMBROIDERED a) Toclean up the stock before we take Inven- tory, Saturday evening, July 30th, we offer the entire sccumulation of “Odds and Enda," Short Tangths, “Odd Sizeg” Broken Lines, &c., at ‘realy tetuond, o “Bemnent” prion. throughout the week, and attractive bargains may be expected. We advise customers not to await advertised reductions, but to call at the store as often as ceuvenient, an eome lines will fall in peioe Closeevenings at 5p.m. Saturdaysat 1 p. m. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor, 11th and F sta, nw. “Oop Lors: Axo ““Suoar LENGTHS” me SEASONABLE SILK FABRICS. In conjunction with the “Short Lengths,” which will be displayed throughout the week. we have marked down the following “Odd Lots.” with 9 view of causing their entire die osal before stock:-taking, July 90th: oe pieces Fine Summer Silks, in s varie! Dlack-snd-white Checks. ‘Reduced from 39 to 20c. ver yard. ‘This offers an excellent opportunity to secure eee aa i pei aS vase cutee. 6 pieces Fine Summer Silks, in handsome changeable check effects. ‘Reduced from 6234c. to 49. per yard. ® pieces 23-inch Striped China Silks, dark ground colors. ‘Reduced from 84 to 58c. per yard. 24 and 27-inch Figured China Silks, light round colors. ‘Reduced from 81.00 to 750 per yant. # pieces 22-inch Black French Surah Silk, two grades, excellent qualities; best these prices ever bought. ‘D4c. quality reduced to 7c. 91.00 quality reduced to 840, An opportunity to purchase such fine Silk fab- ‘ica st such low prices has never been pre- ‘sented. iain Boor; through sreh). ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor, 11th and F sts. n.w. Srocx-raxixa Satz Or Sura ‘This stock must be lowered considerably be- fore Saturday, and to accomplish this object we have made the following extraordinary reduo- tions, Only s few sizes left of every line, 2 Ladies’ Black and White Sateon Suits, sizos 36 and 38. $6.50 4.75 Children's White India Linen Suits, well and stylishly made: 2aizes, 6 and 10 years, from 86 to $4 cach, ‘1 aize, 6 yearn, from $7 to $4.75. 1 size, 8 years, from $10.50 to $6.50. ‘Misses’ White Indis Linen Suits, excellent ‘Workmanship, neat trimmings; 2 aizes, 14 and 16 years, from 7 to $4.75 each. 2 sizes, 14 and 16 years, from $6.50 to $4 each, 1 size, 12 years, from $9.50 to 86 each. 1 size, 12 years, from $14 to $9 each. 1 Ladies’All-wool Light Check Suit, size 34 in. Regular Prict z 8 $1 2 Ladies’ White India Linen Suits, slightly soiled, sizes 42 and 44. “Remnant” Price... 2 B15, tar This sale offers the opportumty of the feason, (Third floor.) ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor, 11th and F ets. n, HALF PRICE. ‘To close out the balance of our 42-inch All- ‘Wool Cream Canvas Boucle, this week (before stock-taking) we have decided to make the Price 31e. per yard ‘The former price of this fabric was 750. per yard. ‘Wo have reduced s miscellaneous lot of col- red All-Wool Dress Goods, from $1 to 50c. per Yard to get rid of them this week. ‘Wo shall display throughout the week the en- tire scoumulation of “Short Lengths,” marked at exceptionally low “Remnant” prices, ‘The lot embraces Short Lengths of Hindoo, Albatrosses, Canvas, Cloths, Shoodas, Beiges, ‘Mixed Suitings, Ohecks, Plaids, and Stripes, 1134 to 8 yards, marked low to cause their sale before “Inventory,” July 30th. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, 4725 Cor. 11th ond F st, nw. A AA k f AA AeA a A WLLL LLL 7 BEE EE EP, BR HE og gem 83 Sean PP eH Soe Be oo RAN Ene FOE EH So9 Hees TTT gef%¥yg CO. 7 yy coo = HAVE BEEN $1, 91,25, $1.75, 82, 82.25, 82.50, $2.75, THE BIGGEST SALE OF APREE m: AA BB i EE Bas, #4 Boo Hize %xss “uM uM e883 Te 1 oORN MM “uu Sag8 HON Ld AE ER uu ON NN DDD WoW w FRE A (RR We'w Ere M42 8 Consisting of GOWNS, DRAWERS, SKIRTS, CORSET COVERS, © CHEMISE, COMBINATION SUITS, DRESSING SACQUES, Choice go ™m cj a n a of ne bes al ‘Some of these goods are slightly soiled, hardly per- ceptible, but they are worth three times what wo are asking for them. CALL EARLY TO SECURE YOUR PICK. 1X. B,—Have just opened in our Embroidery Depart- ‘mente lot of New Flouncings, actually worth from 50e. to 75.8 yard more than we sak for them, BA URIS: Buy your DRY GOODS and CARPETS where you aul save from 15 to 20 per cent. Phorbed apas selling every ARTICLE at prime ‘The Grand Clearing Gale, which commenced Mon- Gay, July 11, will continue ten dayn longer; sfter that ‘time all goods will be sold at regular prices, ‘Row is the time to buy fresh, seasonsble goods at “wholasabe prices, JOHNSON, GARNER & CO, Reswusra”| Tue Pacas Roa Axxovxcruesr. @ | We sold so many Suits this morning for Seashore and Mountain wear that we aro prompted to advertise our 81.35 Solid Leather Traveling Satchels as s sam- ple bargain. We've Straps, Traveling Cases, and every- thing you require. For 68¢. we're selling Water-Proot Cases, with compartments for all toilet articles; meat, compact, Your tooth-brush, brush and comb, eon t0 hand st a moment's notice. ‘You must buy one. ccoL EEE nN SEE A pen G09, iota. APT TALE COO LLLL EEE A R RUN NN GGG 883 A OL ERE Ss, Aa E En a OF SS, U0 um oTrrr 3 he GE a OF i { Sat Yo HOP ed ‘The most important week of the Clearing Sale. You'll hanily recognize the Suit Department. No ‘more pretensions to beauty. Tables here, there, and everywhere. Big tickets tell the prices, Some few Suite a little creased, but note the sewing and finish. ‘They'll be tossed about by eager patrons (we hope and think), but try one on and admire the style. Reckon in your mind the cost of materials; then note the price. You'll buy. TABLE No, 1 contains 23 Seersucker Suits that were $4.98 and $5.98. They're to go at $3.98. TABLE No, 2 hasonit 11 Seersucker, Gingham, and Sateen Suits. ‘Old prices, $8.50, $9.50, and $10.50, Clearing price, $4.98. ‘TABLES Nos, 3, 4, and 5 contain 112 Suits. Some Flannel, in cream and other colors, Some are Summer Cashmere. Some English Cloths. The old tickets say $15.98 and g29, and various Prices between. ‘The Clearing-Sale prices one-quarter less, TABLE No. 6 contains 13 fine India Linen Suits, elaborately em- Droidered. Prices, from $8.98 to $25. These are reduced prices, but, as the garments are slightly creased, we'll allow 10 per cent discount off the marked prices. TABLE No. 7 contains 9 fine Imported Suits. Silk, China Silk, Silk and Cashmere. Some lace trimmed, somo Deaded. Prices, $26 to 359. Invest for future use and save 25 percent. TABLE No. 8 contains 24 White Lawn Wraps, embroidered and flounced, $1.87, but worth 82.25 each, CHILDREN'S SUITS. 6 to 12 years—Sateen Suits that wore 82.68 for $1.10: some that were $4.25 to go at $2.98. 12 to 1G years—White Suits marked from $3.98 to $4.68, all to yo at 82.98; thove marked from $5.98 to $7.98 togo at 34.98, ‘For all ages—Suits of Flannel, Cashmere, and English Cloths at the prices they cost us. Style, finish, At, all the best. SHAWLS. Handsomely silk-embroidered Shawls for $1.48, and superb Drap d'Etat Shawlettes for $13.98. Twenty Prices between. A few Shawls slightly soiled, and any lots of which we have only one or two of a kind to be sold irrespective of cost. Call early for these; there are only 23 of such, JERSEYS. Sorry to ssy we've alarge stock of Jerseys, Good for you, because we can surely suit you in style and in price, Low prices are forced on us. $1.25 and 81.48 Jerseys go for 98c. 91.98 Jerseys, all styles, go for $1.59. $2.98 Beaded Jerseys go for 82.39. 68 Norfolk Jerseys yo for 82.98. 94.08 Norfolk Jerseys go for 33.98. $8.98 Silk Jerseys go for $6.98, ‘98c. Children's Jerseys go for 790, SIpPP, A A 1558, oe AA AA 8. EPP AA AA Hs, 2B SAT eA a Sse RRR OOY ¥ A oe RRO oY ¥ aE He reg 8 EAE & Roo ¥ A Arun © (A. LIBNER, Sole Proprietor and Manager.) 1217-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, 3y23_AND 401, 403, 405, 407, 12TH ST. N. W. Previous To Ixvesrony We offer Decided Bargains in CHOICE DRESS GOODS, SILKS AND VELVETS. Job lot of WHITE GOODS at 12340. FRENCH ONDINES 12%c., worth 30c. FIGURED LINENS, 36 in. wide, 30c., worth 750. REAL INDIA SILKS reduced to 81.00 from 81.25 and 81.50. WHITE CHINA SILKS, 28 in. wide, 75c. CREAM and WHITE DRESS GOODS in all textures, Great Bargains in TABLE LINENS. PRINTED CREPE CLOTHS 12! FINEST FRENCH SATEENS 25¢. Choice lot of HOSIERY very cheap, BLACK ORGANDIE LAWNS 25c. BLACK LACES greatly reduced, W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 23 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. WANTED—HELP. "ANTED—A MAN OF MORAL HABITS, 1 W aratouiatie Peinctval cite to: tad Pu : pigeon: MANUFACTURER Bape Lock Box 1388; W four namared oes age Sy bead ghana apes ‘ads bie gr lg eg TS ind a ¥: Rouewore “Apriy as GUGGEN ETT S Sset awe = ‘725-31 ‘WANTED—WIRST. CLASS STEEL PLATE TRANS fetrer to ke the city, Address JAS. B. AN- DERSON, Willard’s Hotel?” ae q ANTED—A YOUNG ILORED MAN, UN- Wavrce to ae sell gre asefal ina jothing store, 7 Between § and Gama at 2? Thane. Seats ‘ANTED—IMMEDIATELY, A COLORED BX | ae 16. soe ed pees know somethin work 1s : atl, Aw ANTED—A PARTNER WITH @100 CASH INA ‘Business: net pros . areas PARTNER, Star office, Post O4 Per Gay. A Wanxtep-* YOUNG WHITE MAN want good reference; permanent place to 815 14th st, "ANTED—WOMEN COO) W alan KS, $10 To ea 0 md: wal wood dairy Sen, 80 and NATIONAL LABOR BUREAU, 613 7th st. n.w. 25-61" Wares GOOD UNION PLASTERERS, AP- th tools at building ‘on Beatle st, bet, Con. ress And Hie ste Goomeetene Dee oe G TANTED—A SHOEMAKER FOR REPAIRING. Wisny ted. tERaE G'S, 1825 14th at. Jy25-2t WASHES A Nate cree Deas DESC two:hnust be Industrlcus, honest and stag at leis ‘Also, bring good reference. Apply 1705 13th st. .w: Se eg ce aa eee ‘ANTED — FOR A POSITION IN OUR BUSI- hess, an industrious lady: no former experience necessary; food references, Apply 10 am. F. THUEE, 428 7th st. nw, Up 1 WASTEDIFOR FAMILY SIX MILES IN COUN. try, an. active colored woman, for waitress and Answer by note to Star Oice, Box 38. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, 18 OR 20 YEARS old, to work ins Grocery Store. Inquire at 201 taste aris NT FOR RENT—ROOME. FOR RENT--HOUSES. QOR RENT—NOOMS Ab 2S Ro ess POR RENT-AvoUst 1, House 1310 wor or lickt housekeeping. Inquire at 6 See eS ; JOR RENT—PARTIFS DESTRT Abbas, Stores or Dweil RR RENT—TWé EASANT Pe cae on aoa mo donee light tra *. find a list (too lone sr. 3 AO RENT OK by calling at ont ication) from which i re Bo ‘they cau select Just such ah wine ss they may need. fine, bet Ve avec asd 1oth st Dew, psi WELLE Me RENTS UNFURNISHED ROOMS ON noes ae ae FP tcond door naltable tor t housekeeping, 618 NT TWO. NEAT STWOSTORY SIX | SS ania. Permonth. 1516 Let nw. req rooms and beth brick houses, 2210 and 2214 13th 2 3925-30 . St mw. all mod. nap. price €1'6.$0 cack per month FOR RENT Hous 2016 HST, XW. 8 ROOT = ESECEWO LARC = Oe = By modern tmproveme; sta Qh RENT FAROE FARLONS, ONE BACK iShvsk_| Regie Ba cae yostre: newly papered; no children reat lage bs TY BRICK: Ficut | Howard ave. Stount' Pleasant, ayS0'San Spouslble persone 1113 Rest. a, jy2b-1w* ‘all modern “iaprovemsnts NOR RENT—LARGE AX ¥ COMMUNICAT- steer ets STS SEA das AU ac aele e AST; TOUAE 1419 Frasonanie to st, opponit- Chnrel , of Byirhany. ah a= j) Howanl House. PLEASANT BOOMS WIIR. R REN GogD Fin Sorkst awe comer seh 3-ate = RENT_TWO ROOMS: SECOND FLOOR, Fine po a red furnished of Unfurnished, Sith | 18G8 Pennayivante ave. fe. Sit ; R RENT — 1324 G ST. _N.W. NFAT TWO: | Sop. story eiaht-room brick: gas, water, bath, yard, bacl entrance, 8c: $00 per mouth” Rey Tes Gat ew de JOR RENT_NICE BRICK large aide sud ees ee ry sP.bhied Boor: ‘one large foom on fourth for. All ‘FLOR RENT—ONFURNISHED— FIRST FLOOR OF rooms, t for housekeeping, suitable fora gentlouna snd'wife 1006 Oth st ase. Fade FR? RENT—FURNISHED ND UNFURNISHED uinbing’s convenient io “hep lies of treet Preferences exchanged. 1121 [st nw. 3y23-3° dy2-3t 20K, RENT—602 MST. a sins, bath and cellar tary plumbing: eonvenient cars oe iburban feaidetice, inne grout, “&c. 83 FLOOR—PARLO! ‘Bear Holmead's coms. B = BAT LEiPOLD, 1931 F sic aw OR RENT—1322 8 ST. FIRS oe Sp aS * two 4 Se a id ] RENT—HOUSE. 472 0 ST. N. W., 11 ROOMS, so modern improvements, in No. 1 repair. ae ERAL LARGE, AIRY ROOMS, 8 1000 Oe ae | sta inbasciye SRSOOTY & WILOOR, RB RENT—SEVERAT, Tal RENT_10268TH ST NW, NEW THR re pas ing tahed OF wah yiBrick ‘Basement’ Boa bay erode, tan | 220 200; Feaneytvanteove. Se, le or en suite, fusn gucellent Board ‘by aye week oF. mont locatign de ory Eee cn Tooma and bath ; two latrobes, mR RENT—BY Ro. HOLTZMAN. 3 mantles through- Ughtful; home comforts. _315C st.n.w. _3yz3-3t*_| Our, all modern Wements EMMONS SMITH. ‘OR RENT—FURNISHED, BEAUTIFUL SUMMER Store, 705 and 7 i Market Fee TTS, BEAUTE aU pars new; south and cast front; references require, 1101 Ar ANG at Or =e Xp URFURSIENED Cou x BS eae Wea R RENT—FURNISHED A! 16.67 1214 aM. BY. (fe os near Pe ave... ‘Rooms, en suite uf single, snd for housekeeping. *H188) Tyear OF 106.67 | Azth st. "Sor / bi7 asthat. nw. PEreid Bibi 1103 2480.00 | Hee. pear Tgem, 46e.- BRENT 218 187. KW. a Ath & detlerson Pt, ished and Unfurnixhed Rooms, at summer rates: Nie and delightful location; no WANTED 5 COOKS (MALE AND FEMALE) housemaids, waitresses, ‘laundresses, waiters, 8 untry. F 630-000 Fatnwe syaaute ‘WANTED A PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHER. AD- dross, stating ago and éxperience, Box 143, Star office, Vy VANTED—A DRUG CLERK: OW} Wire Two or threo yoars' experience preferred: best of refer "Address Box 160, Aierandriay Va, WARTED — WOMEN GOOKS, $10 “0 €40- Chambermaids, Nurses and Laundresses in, am Waiters, Drivers and Farm Hands; Colo COOMBS & BURGESS, 926 F st. nw. ANTED—A CANDY MAKER, APPLY AT RIDG- _WAY'S, 406 dy22-3ee V x. NCED OUT Wi aiitron SALESMAN, Bla Otro wa ED—A PRACTICAL NO. 1 DOUBI try bookkeeper; first-class references Address “B," Star office, 22 WwW: NTE} VHITE AND COLORED WOMEN Cooks, Nurses, ibermaids, and help of all kinds, men and women for the city and country, at the IU UAL ESIPLOYMENT AGENCY, 810 K st a. rc R SALES: WANTED DUNDORE'S EMPLOYMENT —BU- reawt, conducted by ladies, “Men and women, white and colored. for all kinds of domestic labor, for city and i ith reference. 717 M at. n.w. ad al ining-room. havo ‘reliable “reference, Ai URETY, ‘Star office, dy6-1m _ WANTED—SITUATIONS. OR RENT—ROOMS— PARTIES WANTING ROOMS SocRAESOURVT LAN sy oat diy, 8 free. D. RAMEY. _jy3 4w° Se ES 1418 TOR, REN’ al DESIRABLE HEIGHPOREOOD, dant eee oe wean on 2a | He sgh SCRE te cae + fami =m childres feretic Rooms open patreet ands pan Apily A000 10th we ewe yale R RENT—1720 H ST. N.W., LA HAND. Freres goumnleatin loony ‘sooad oor teen Also other furnished and unfurnished houses in con- Jemlont locations. Houses now being constructed to be ready for occupancy in the fall. culars to be oor 23 it irentlemen preferred; one square west of | bad at our! % Weis Warand Navy Departments, MUNjyoawe | W2S0C HILL & JOHNSTON, 738 15th st. nw. eg TIPIEY piscoa wate, me for rent oF ale ie Wberaliy 08 HERTOFOER SRNISHED | JyOR RENT— r ani K sta cw.g80 | @dvertiocd res of costto the owner: ee SE ee Fibiak aw. or, wtawrtiew.e19 | | Ferlistof ronerty for mule call of eend at offoa list sels, Tie ree Transat | a eg Tore ee eee nea ios 50e., 7 " 3 x Poe . 1 a oT! 8 THE CLINTON HOUSE, 890, 823, Soa83s, 628 7th | ~ and e ear Pine, 2 pest sii-room fra streate We, ain sa A ae 908 V vant aa cars Pass, to ; fi ‘OPEN ALL NIGAT. em ‘30 |Our. Oth and - 12! store and dwelling.”..25 C,H. PARKER, cor. 44 & E sts. sw. : . RW. 11 ROOM BRICK Htaprovenenta, 835. per ‘rHud. E,W FON 711 sth at w., store 1 FOR _RENT—OFFICES. FR RENT—OFFICES IN OCTAGON BUILDING, corner New York ave. and 18th st. n, zi wt. n.w., OF Dat nw.e, 2. PAYNE & Sea SETS | Hoo gaene esas _ay23-3t" "G13 15th street, HOURE Toa LST. NW, | Joly Counevecon ‘OR TWO NICE OFFICE BOOMS, LOWER two latrobes; range; beth. | | Barmolinave, Vr. Piet nw = oor, 635 Pat. nw. after July 1, 1887, at 805 Der eae eer 7 : at 1r. ines Loe as month ‘by the year.” Will paper abd palit abd thor- 720 STE ST. NW, OHOOMS. Hent, stinw, It. 40 rehiovate rooms, ont. i Styghly retioy SOHN K. BEALZ, § 00, 08, W. FOWLER, 921 F st. n.w. sew 33 73m. 132i Few hw. = an ae E TWO-STORY BRICK, 8 ROOMS, 3 825 er BL RENT_ONE TWO.STO) oom: ted and paperest month 1516 ‘il st. uw. Inquire 403 Tih st. new. tw Sstn.w. Gr Ath wt bow. Or Matnw., tr G66? 1 Mass av nw. G0 Ii FOR RENT—STORES. FOR, BERTONE NEW TWO-STORY DRICK House, 8 rooms, butler pantry, bath room, con- | Ist st aw. 1dr WANTEDSBY A RESPECTABLE WHITE GIRL, a aituation as chambermaid or nurse; good refer: ence. Call st 1817 L st. nw. it WANTED KNOW THE HEADQUARTERS FOR cooks. housekeepers, chambermaids, nu! honseworkers, imen cooks, waiters, porters, dairymen,with references, NATIONAL LABOR. BI REAU, G13'7th st now. 3925-60" WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE WHITE GIRL as place in arespectable privat> family; chamber- work and gooking and housework; no washing. Ad- dress Star office. 1° WANZED-SITUATIONS FOR COOKS, Mars, housekeepers, nurses, farm hands, drivers, wait: farm an clerks in families, stores, hotels, &c. City, country, snd Tesorts. BURNHAM'S: Employment Tendqua: ters, 630-632 F st. n.w. Ay23-be* V ANTED — AT HEADQUARTERS—POSITIONS for Cooks, Ghambermalds, Waitress, Tat and Nurses, Seamstre ‘ters, Cooks, Conc ne, Butlers ‘and Valsts, COOMBS” & BURGESS. SVE2OU W&ANTED-SITUATION, “BY AN HONEST, IN- telligent young msn. Ys an excellent peninan and accountant: has had experience as bookkeeper. Best Of references. Correspondence invited. N.'W. DUN HAM, Barelay, ‘Trumbull County, Ohio.” 3y20-Ot ROOMS Radrese, with particulars: ay Jyzaett> TE) /ENTLEMEN, nd board with @ private family, bet. snd 16th sts. n.w. Star office. WANTED ROOM AND BOARD, BY SINGLE GEN- tleman, bet. 6th and 15th and F and M ets. nw. Address, stating terms, C. H.W. ae WANTED LY TWO LADIES, TWO OR THREE unfurnished rooms ins quict house; references given and required; state price. Address EMILY, Star ofiice. dyso-2te suitable for manufacturi 2, Aare ‘A-It, Star office, «iving loeation and price. 2 OOMS.-TO PARTIES HAVING ROOMS to rent we present advantage to procure tenants that will save them time, trouble, and money. Room Henting Agency, 938 F st. D. RAMEY, — J315-2w" . Te" | cxote cellar, with ail nod, imps 2214.G st.neye”, The | Mc titel Mw Tae 03 224 Lat at aw NS. DT herdic go to the house; rent, 835. Inquire 403 7th | euraiceouly, “GHOMAS SFist eee sunw. syzsse | PES isa Pet nw. FOR RENT--MISCELLANEOUS ‘OR RENT—A BAKERY, OR WILL TAKE A SJ partner; 417 Vth at. s.e. Call at 4 p.m. $¥25-3t"" B RENT—GOOD STABLE, ON REASONABLE Fe SS J¥23-3t" ye at pleasantly AR THE CAPITOL. A DESIRABLE ed Brick, including bath, 1 ine rote, iw COUNTRY REAL ESTATE u, terms, 219 Dat. n.w. F& RENT-BRICK, L NEAR 1ST 8' Ro = FOR OR, RENT_WORKSHOP AND OFFICE rooms, gas aud water; 16. JAS. W. ‘st. n.w., (second floor). aie nian MP otter 4; | QR RENT-DANENHOWER & SON 1115 ¥ st. | JFOR SALE OL RENT-&-LOoM HOUSE aT ges. formerly coon ite bs Tear of Oa b F Ry racucleere}00 S205 Eat: a 4 gel Westies pects band, one aulle trom Law. Inguirest 26 Loulsaua aves ns ene See Sacto oi 30, = Kona Sipe Ea RULBOURS, Sabana, Garrett Co RENT “LEARN TYPEWRITINGS, Jo 0 OR SALE OR LEASE—“RED TOP.” ONE OF THE monthly paymente: oh Rigusrosd, 5: miles tous city and See hoes my4-Su!“CALIGRAPH OFFICE,” 933 F st. nw. Stott’s Station, containing 30 acres. wuitahie for daley ecrtly painted and peneredaburdaay aoieaea: fe cael payered abvundas apd ex. COUNTRY BOARD. ent water. Apply to ALULKY GLUASON. 730 ——— Jy23-3t ‘14th st. now, dyto-3e WANTED_ BOARDERS AT. MONTROSE FARM, three minutes’ walk from Ran Station; good Gros EETAGREISER, Montrose, Montgomery County, i te ee er AND: TWO HOUSES uta mile beyond Ten- 'g| JOR SALE-25 ACRES 0) ‘with all improvements Jeytown, known as Murdock's Mill. Apply on Prem= Syadoe __ ee sdieee JOR SALE—A GOOD Ox FEW BOARDERS TAK DELIGHTFUL tion, Metropolitan Branch, angO. RRs Fry . Seager ‘Mths. SARGENT. ROSPECT HILL—HOUSE BEAUTIFULLY SITU- Stee ‘ted: Plenty of sliade: ice, milk, and fruit: bunt | 22! = 7 — ing, Gobing, and saddle horses: city references. "Ad- | 714g Fee She 5 CARLIN SPRINGS — Pauries orga ¥ olding liste of Carlin Springe will please, gress HENSON SIMPSON, North Font, Loui 08 E ali nares to us by Pridas, 200 inst, ae we wink to lose the syndicate on the instant its) competent nied. ‘Those wishing ‘it “tio well to ok 3 FEW BOARDERS WILL BE TAKEN AT MEL- oor, aboautiful drive of 42 miles from Warren e uiounteins; house roomy, Grove, a'well-Miled ice-houss; eaten Feasoyable, -ASt Srese ire, CHARLES A. BIGGS, ‘Amuso hannock Go., Va. Petmiy LIFTON HOUSE-SHADED GROUNDS AND to subscribe will de well to act BAXTER & MacGOWAN, 1008-1010 F at, JOK SALE OR EXCHANGE_A VALUABLE tract of land, containing about BO acres, 2 smiles from Brenteville, the county seat of Prince Williaa nes ee aE OD etme may i walks: refe ‘ev. John 937 New Forperiscuiam apply te Ac Be LATIMER Taft ‘York ave. and Walter e Liudany, Fea 1301 ta. Pa ave. (Dowling's suction:-roomns) ay zz-eod St 3 Addy Mr MARY OTIS, Se JOR SALE-ONE OF THE FINEST ts ‘ jerndon, Va.. 200 acre, dwell S ARDING—MYRILE HALL, HAR- Sth. €or, aru, aud outiaildings fruit: "plac ae ee SS 28 2526 F st.ti.w.. Sr. fenced: must be sald to close cete porches, newly out walks, and improved MacGOWAN, 1008-1010 F at. lenty’ of fresh milk, fresh ‘vegetables and nd all the fruits of the season. Special ° Ware re RENT, SMALL HOUSE WITiT «i children. “House to September 30. Board 85 to $6 per week. barn or shed, within'10 miles of city. convenient attenti to railroad: terms must te moderate, "A ‘star Zune 2 to September s a ting particulars, &c. S.B.4., Staroilice, " jyzee WANTED--HOUSES. stm ‘J. E, BURRELL, Proprietor. ‘OR RENT—UNFURNISHED— N TAKOMA PARK--FINE NEW COTTAGE, LARGE: Prersnatony T Ensxaxorsa. ‘Within a 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. As we have not had since the opening of the store half room enough, it docs not require much calculation to show that our stock must be re- uced to less than balf its present size, 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 accu- mulation of years, but is entirely new and fresh. GEORGE SPRANSY, wie 434 SEVENTH STREET, Suorr, Suarr, Axo Decisive: $25,000 WORTH OF CLOTHING MUST BE CLOSED OUT AT ONCE, And to do so Prices have been Cut Down to Less Thah Coat of Manufacture, 2,000 pairs of Odd Pants for Men and Boys at $1.50 and upward. Children's Pants from 350. up. 600 Business Suits will be sold at 50 cents on the dollar. Black Corkscrew 4-b, Cutaways st $10, Black Prince Albert Suits at $12, 500 Costs and Vests, in Seersucker, Mohaly, and Drap @'Eto, Alpaca, Ponges, &c., from @1.25 up. ‘A fall line of White and Fancy Vests from 650, up. Indigo Flannel Suits at $8.50. Boys’ Alpaca Coats at 7c, Boys' and Children's Suits will be sold. of cost or value at eee ARS LEAL CA FALLS 32 COR. TENTH AND ¥ STS. Ovexen Trs Morse NEW LOT FANCY STRIPE AND PLAIN FLANNEL SHIRTS, W. 8, TEEL, ay23 935 Pennayivanis sve. Ger Pa: Besr. | “THE CONCORD HARNESS" “THE COXCORD HARNESS” ‘A Fall Stock of all kinds kept constantly on bend. ‘Beware of imitations. ‘Bo Sure of Name and Number. LUTZ & BRO, 407 Pexma, Avaxox, 33. Jowa Circle miences; near station. "Will be nda, all conv 7 oT \OMFORT RETREAT,” (NEAR HARPER'S Conn. cccnch; ae tome : wr (Witten aubarin or Geormetown ont from ots | gqiC7Fer72,, True to name, and all advantages heoes- | ]719 Soaks as MASTER & Macsoven, yos20jper mouth. "MISS J: FEYTOR, ap Jeantre to pleas a guiearecuarsoa tat OR SALE_ON EASY TRRMS_K RARE CHANGE Post-oflice. - jel-3in"W. HL CLARK, Keep Tryst, suburban property jose with 19 WANTED DIRECT, FROM OWNERS. HOUSES Gt wnter onits Cormert Tiikend cutter sta peet ae (OP cal 2 5 omer placed wi ua will be iberaily sve aWour ex: BUSINESS CHANCES. Toy Pec ge For Serther tnfermeticn sulk ot pense. col insurance | ———=—— = —— 3 - = i a 4 effect HOLLAND & [OMPSON, [NESS CHAN 1K AND GOOD Also a large number of furnished houses. OR SALE—AT COLONIAL BEACH—HANDSOI Joi. 1313 Fat,, Adjoining Sun Building con of Dry snd Pane Goods: also ‘arpitare for 3 FITCH, FOX BROWN, eq room, Cotta, Sith Wmutiful eroundn. 4 —— . Own ‘Good house and m.ave, nw, | reat bargain; pitue, ral abing. WANTED—BOARD Ratios TARE Bier oftce. ae a ee Walkin g MibSo8 2 as WILL BUY AN ESTABLISHED DRY Istet. aw. dre. nado — seed WANTED — BOARD FOR COUPLE IN REFINED $800 ‘snd notion business: good stock on | 923 8th st. n_w., 10r.65.40 479 I at. n.w., st. cel. ‘OR SALE—THE COUNTRY SEAT OF THE LATE W iitivate funy within 10 cules of WeEGGAED | hand; established 1860; want to retire: store reut | 13051200 ui mens S19 Ltiet Fee Gen. Hickey, on Bladensburg Pike, 3 tues trom, on. Tein ine B. & U. or B.&.P.; state lowest terms: | free for twomontha, 4.” YOUNG & BRO, 3037 M st. 40. & the Capitol, Lange brick mansion, all necessary out- Pull be permanent ie suited, Addaress Mra, gins of | B-. ase Dalhaiege: trait Ge abunteey: One Oe oo ras. = R SALE OR RENT — TO LUMBER, WOOD, = = ~ ~ coal or feed dealers, yard connected with IANGE—A VERY DESIKABLE oO. ide track Al to. Dairy or Stock Farm, 220 ac WANTED—LOTS. * © Gut BROS. Arcata for Caron EBonts Zoo actos arate. lays beutiful = = = RIVERTON WOOD-BURNT LIME, 7 wiles from Washington; neat WANTEDG 00070 10,000 FEET OF GROUND | _jy15-1m* ie See a lm KA. PHILLIPS, 1428 orth west ;, el loo | — SreNDID BUSINESS ODANOR_ 5. 2 55 FU! z zy 5 RES 7 o ——— = : ae ings: stable if desired: car pass door; 20 winutes s, eaust taining about 3 ‘scree of the best quality of “clay, | ings: stable if desired, cars pass dog rooke Park Hotel to Cab ridge, and fronting WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS Suflicien§ to make 150,000,000 bricks, sogether with = ‘pret Bane ern peers a by good country house and ous NI 9 | enxine, brick an msc! wells, | S505 RENT-A OONVESIENT ice, $30,000. 0 ‘aah, > = —— = ———— | sheds ‘ae. ail in good condition, Easy of ‘eccese 15 ' id two years 6 8 yANTED— SEWING; BUTTON-HOLES A| uth cars’and whtrven. ‘Local domant sufficient to | £,Bowse: Pressed-brick front: bay sn Seo Years OPE COTO &. BEALL & 00, specialty; by the day or Week. Address 22514 P | Keep the yard running to its full capacity. Apply to | Modern improvements: 426 Loundary st. nw... 1821 B wt. st. n.w. ate | Wat i, BARSTOW, O15 7th at. Dow. selOitin® | doce from, Sth st facing Le Drott Park: €2: ~ V ‘ANTED — $4,000 FOR 5 YEARS AT 5 PER ‘cent, secured by only trust on new modern resi- 000; mone: ‘on cons en: Dg gominisalou. Address Box 169, Star ofice. = WANED S300 ‘ON REAL ESTATE WORTH ‘thiree times the amount; give first doed of trust: no commission. Address Box 8, Star Ofiice. Jy25-3t" | y ANTED—TO 1500 rivilexe of two: ample secur misions WeCkELS, S1i ghee wey wi TE] LUMBIA TRIO’ in good condition; must be cheap. A. M. L., Star oftice, Sy25euzt* WANTED FOR, A REALLY “GooD-FITTING: fashionably-cut Suit of Clothes,” made to onder, coat dtted on” before Aniubing Wat’a vety moderate price," go to ROBERT DALKIN, Sy5-0r 24 Hat aw. ‘WW ANTED—8500 TO AID IN DEVELOPING AN invention already successfully upon the market. Address 1. C,, Star office. Syn” W' NTE SPPERFLUOUS Hamm POSITIVELY ay cbiltenaied leaving no trace, by my, electric nes process. ‘Ten'years' practice, the. ing phygictaas ” hity: Dr. GABIUEIy Toe G at aw Waze 2,500 OR $3,000 FOR A TERM OF years at 5 per cont; nu commission; secured by satisfactory clty'real estate. Address SAFETY, Sut 'ANTED—STEAM CARPET CLEANING WORKS; tresses E SELECTIONS ‘small homes of from one to ten acres: R LEASE-THE CAPITAL THEATER W.S. RENT—HOUSES. ABERT, 408 5th st, 0d unnuproved, within frou vue-balf aie to three niles of the city’ Very cheap, and ou very easy terme, (HE WASHINGTON SAFT: DEPOSIT COMPANY itr: "T' asd SE ior Wontar wancaouss, 3 ao Se a Ee HIG EA AVE, N. enter shonta | 722 19th st. nw, SF. Person: broad, 0 ho 3 New = avail themselves of te advantages olered DV this 1105 New Ham MONEY TO LOAN, plate and other: ea, Clot Lo st. me., Br. my TO LOAN ON eee eins rca eeekeva | Cd ar ae 15,000 skett 2, arouse be stored at low rates. 7: action ‘tha a ‘Capitol st. ne, JOURN J” BOGUE, Real-Estate Broker, alter, Sour valuablesare stolen oF burned. a eo Mice Hours: 9 a m. to 4 p.m, 1908 New “Wi = : - 126-6m & 9a m. tod p.m) ‘ave. n.w.. Gr.. 1y,000—LU LOAN $70 eave sx. Se. 8 oo) = ON ARAL BSTATE, ‘ave.s.w., Ors... LOST AND FOUND. SUMyrte st. nc.6r neetey ay J ost—sATURDAY. EVENING, A BREASTPIN | $2 Marie st nes fF ‘Ante ne br tg 8 NING, 2 Myrtle at tes 3. Ant Re. Br. é Lis and gold, on Massachusetts ave between Oth | 1257 F st. me., Gr....12.50 216 13th st. ae, Br. 2 aud 13th ste; finder please return to 2131 13th st 11007 Va avers 13 R.w. and receive a suitable reward. i STORES, ETC, Str, and dwelling, 1314, OST LADY'S GOLD CHAIN, WITH PEARL | Str.anddwelling, 1314 | neil-attached, in going from Fifth \e oh is O15 Virgtiia sv Pinder will petcies Str. rm. [rata Nate new shurch to 915 Virginia ave. 8. w, Str. rm. 1406 Pat.n.w...05 Lenox Bide, rm 5... \PONEY To Lo: TA liberal reward if returned to O15 Virginie ave.aw.*~ | 401 7th st, 2d ne Mos Se a 2 opens JF to ad AND blend _y22-1m bl — cost Le a HOLLAND & THOMPSON, 1313 F st., Adjoining Sun Building, _ FoR ON 14TH ST. A CHECK AND RECEIPT. Call ‘he Evening Star office, identify Ie ay charves and poe same. ety A HUCESTER'S LICENSE, ON SATUR- aay erent ae ipaer wil pene Teaveat U3tr W Jw. WO KEYS? av The above is only a books. For full at office pay the Istand loth." (iy23) “THOS. E WAGGAMAN. R_RENT — HANDSOME EIGHT-ROO? F Dressed brick, bay windows. room, a light rooms, = E pesca ir ‘and ‘delivered: Ofice 1402" Fa: ave (OST LADY'S GOLD, OPER FACED, WALTHAM. re ergaE tn rout. coal Gollateral Security. WAL. H. DEMPSEY, 1424 New SOONG oe eee are ou plete Has care north "Liberal sevard | and Bh next door. 2 Syaeeae ONEY ALWAYS IX OUR HANDS 70 LOAN O¥ returnt ce at “y we! te CULES to Sule J Ck PAID FOR =a Aah La TAT IGS AD ee OR RENT—310 M ST. N. W., NE’ iD - re I x dttcond land Clothing, Wat hee, Guss Pital, WARD LOST LAST NIGHT AT A2THAND | H hicte three-story and bancmeiit Urick dwelling; D | Oe ee eee St ree TON, 788 ISthet. nw. Stoves, Carpets, ‘Feather Heda, all kinas of Ho # Locket, with Sone oy 2ue | rooms, all provements: Tent reduced to | —~— "= — ~ Furniture. Box 135, Star Office. Je8-2m* ‘head on reverse. ¥ return to 1206 | @40. SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, IN SUMS — 319-6" jy22-1m_ 927 F stn. we To suit, wt lowest rate of Interest. 'ANTED—WELLS DUG, BORED, DRIVEN AND = KO HOLTZMAN, Vs “All kinds of aud) Ramp tock PROPOSALS ws corner TOthrand Fate nw. PEE U edo * ivitm* see Ge wae ONRY TO LOANON APPROVEDMEALESTATS WW ANTED-FORNITURE, 6 STOVE EADQUARTERS U, 8. MARINE CORPS, CURITY. AY Sas clot, Menno, cme ot | een ae Tae ORE see ST. ana yom Gress H. BAUM. 219 7th at. awe 20. for Biationery, fiom Fegatar ‘ONEY TO LOAN Or A ew __—_H0b | corel es reonived’ at this ciicy Weta ae Th sums to sui at rea Ws if KNOWN THAT 0.8 BUNDY, OF | {USUsr 25TH, 1887, and publicly opened fumed ee ww | Siocsooouniyy. Tr Pe EROwR 450 Louisians ayenne (opposite, City, is | ately therestter, at which time are invited to 1B RENT—THREE-STORY AND BASEMENT | | 020 ae _1427 Penusyivanianvre, Socios Cencope Mary ta myliim | Eres of hestationery can be scen, the quantity Bibaicd Dosllins, § rooms aud bath, all m.i.; $40 per MER. acres a, Np | requind secriinedjand Wank forns Sbthsed tpok Yer & RUTHERFORD, Us kal ATE y Vstivestoct nga, Telephone. 115-9, A. | Aupimomnce reserves the right to reject any and all | 72208 __ 2226 Pet hw, ATE SiC proposals not considered. .vantegeous to the Govern- INTIIN ANACOSTIA, ONE NEW SEVEN. | _ 3. peer ANTED CE, WASHINGTON Brau and to waive all Gatects. fds ‘will be secelved | Foe Gonacs saiocs Weide hal: Taal Omani Waser ‘Of INSTANTANEOUS CURE. iopeschart rately. Por sta. | Haier anbitchen|, trst< Leora vapely 13 Mo" 70 ON. ‘ATE AT LOWEST —— “Proponals ! hae Suan bonds, vulgar Moths pies | Honey nm. 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