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THE EVENIN WASHIN THURSDAY..... CROSBY S. NOYES... bona fide daily th more Those who tec ‘The Evening Star has a regular. permanent an treble ef any other daily paper published in Washington, and much greater than tnat e the city during the summer can THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. — D. C.. THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1887 eS % THT BEE BEL D 2 pon, A BR ds BP is Bp M4 F GGG. A ll NN 853s 5 &o MH RR i Soo BAH ERR oh! GGG AAI NNN Sgg8 = By to-morrow's Red Ticket Day we will all be the gainers, you will gain by getting seasonable goods at about half their original value, we will gain by selling off all of our broken lots which accumulate during the have The Star mailed fo them for any length of | wook, and thus be able to begin the following week's time, and the address changed as often as desired. The mbscriptiun must be invariably paid inad- vance. Mr. Pow prepared to lay before the world ar pe ntly published, show that 1 of thinking on the subject ‘Sseveral points of view. ‘There 13 a con however, on which he has Bever tou bis public letters or Speeches, so far as we are aware, but which ean- not properiy be tznore general discusston. ‘The wholesale importation of “cheap labor,” Whfch practically means pauper labor, tends to ¥ a certain disregard of nly the poor and friendless are contractor who engages the gang of foretgn contract Iaherers It; the capitalist who hires the contractor feels tt. The publican who feeds and houses the laborers feeis ft; the higher class mechante who ts, Drought into contact with the immigrant gang at thetr work feels {t. There 1s no escaping its influ ence. Here area gang of fifty men, letussay. They are alone in the world, without close family ties, ‘They are several thousand miles away from thelr homes; they wt speak the language of this country. Even their names are unknown, save to @ach other an! to sn agent who transacts their simple business for them; they are destg ter and ni ed like a tag to thelr per- 4 in conspicuous colors on thetr clothing, like the brand on a sheep. They berd together, their habits are often filthy, their food ts of the coarsest description. What are they Detter than cattle in the eyes of half the people with whom they stand in relations here? Set them to blasting, and if a fuse does not work promptly, send one of them to isthe matter. If the explosion comes while he 13 on the spot, it 1s of no consequence. Iis place fs eastly nl aster than the piace of a horse or an ox, because hecost noth- tug in the first instance, If a lot of these poor devils are working on a railroad track and don’t heed the whistle of an Site ee teach them to be attentive by ploughing through thems and catting ten or fifteen of them into mince- meat. If you have ac t to board them, you ean economise by doling out to them the refuse that a well-bred pix would de: nd if one oF two dof the cholera, who ‘This 1s the state of mind to which too feans in au- thority come from having to deal with pauper im- Migrants. It is shocking, but the picture 1s searcely overdrawn. If 1t stopped short there, It From such tae bought ts a gradual ¢ poor In gene- than the hir growth of con! Fal, both forei: deplorable in the extn To many minds it w >of Dreath totaunt with physteal cowardice a min Who has fonzht about a score of duels; but Deputy Laur ts not deterred by such a consideration from sneering at the bravery of Paul de Cassagnac. It will probably be news to many readers that this once celebrated duellist has declined one or two meetings under strong provocation, Once, when mereilessly goaded by Dr. € eau, the radical leader, he refused to flght because the Doctor was | & master of fence with the left hand, which Cas. Sagnac regarded as Involving a great advantage, and also because Clem: deatngit he ever 1 Rot the kind of or Young editor desired. On another oc ‘tenant in the navy ente and struck him in the face tn the presence of hissu- Dordinates, daring him at the same time to resent the insult. Insteadof fighting, oroffering tonight, Cassagnac turne atter over to the police. Sometimes he has covered his retreat from a dan- gerous place by a shaft of satire, when It has been Strongly suspected that b afraid to face his enemy. His duel with Lt for example, although an easy task as far as the art of swords- manship was concerned, proved bis antagonist to have so much desperate courage that Cassagnae declined a second meeting in a notesaying: “Since 1 fought with you and left you riddied itke a strainer, I Rave reflected that it 1s sufictent to have been your adversa: d that tt 1s useless to Become your butcher.” V Victor Notr sent him a cartel, offering, as usual, the choice of a ‘Weapon, Cassagnac chose orthography, and there. by turned the laugh upon his enemy, who was ac- counted one of the worst spellers in France. It remains tobe seen how he will treat M. Laur's manifestations of contempt. ——— ‘The bucket-shop war in Chic , from one Point of view, of importance to the whole United States. If the Bucket-shops In one city are cut off from the use of quotations, they will be in all other cities, It 1s a struggle in which the Chicago board Of trade represents the interests of legitimate (ade, as distinguished from the most seductive and popular form of gambitng. It would be lwpossibie, of course. to put a stop tothe practice of reckless speculation in stocks, even on the regular exch where securities are actually bought, sold, and hypothecated, Men sion a lie who are g: cure will gamble in such common staples as wheat or coal or dry-goods When they do not touch stocks. But there ts a choice between the maximum and the minimum of an evil, even when we cai gether; and o r ‘would be better off tor h: not get rid of Lt alto. at the community deprived of t wabling apparatns and legit mate brokers rv etr unwhole petition. Th D hutsance has re; stage of nement now that the it. Ue boys who carry the mail and rain on errands for business houses in eve Mar margins on chases, and pass feverish nichts and days wating Yor the “boom” or the “sinmp” which 1s to keep them tn cigarettes and dime novels for a week. Be- Sides demoraitzing our growing youth by filling thetr minds with a lofty contempt for work as « by So much easter pro. ffers suggestions for the ¥ large eity put up ugle share pur- grows Into who tive spell can be If any tnvest! books and accounts of the water t be undertaken, as now seems probable, it would be in the highest. degree | Satisfactory to t ve such Inquiry extended to during which Water has be y by the present means. To ii ing to the extst- ence of the presen ernment while it may thoroughly v e how directing af- uere have been, un- 3 of ineficiency or fatrs, will not be si too corruption, or bot our forms of governmé and the ouly wa, and all administrations, to satisfy the public mind on 1 be tohavea full and clear ex- Position made of its affairs trom the very beyin- Bing. It will be a tedious and troublesome job, and it m: y inv considerable expense, but It ‘Will pay. Besides, it is bound to be made sooner or later. $< + ‘The President is once i date to the dist by the fear that ¢ dates will be jeal Postmaster are d nd each with hand upraised, to si that he will not be Je gets the o: however, who that if the Presi common fatrness toward th deterred, even by th Dart of a few di absurd to represent the President as sig whole commu: avold slighting the few 1 Unsuccessful candidates. ‘The reason the boodiers of Cook ot candidates do not bel Suey granted awards. ‘The Washington hot-ware 15 so ) comprehensive in its effects that even water 1s no longer a cooling subject of local discussion. ————————— ‘and so far-reachi A STEMA, SEURALGIA. PARALYSIS, HYSTERIA id all diseases Nervous Prostrac Fea Heater 420% ousultation fave oo pie Coumltaticn ee, 7) ELL BORIN RED Si wae ome ae ao Yate residences: ‘ral rows, pondenc “peta avin Y HUMWON A HUY, ‘TT, Hagerstown, Md ils of im- for Friday, 7 eau had been heard to | declare that he should fight M. Cassagnac to the | ‘him tn the fleld. That was | ul by combat the hot-neaded | Cassagnac’s sanctum | will not buy you the bucket-shops | | tai when their own is | ates water office under all} represented by the Rew spapers as wishing to appotnt a local candt- | stership, but hindered ‘cessful district candl- listrict candidates for ssready to stand tn line ousands of district citizens, Sto perform this act of * district, he will be certainty of suiking on the ppotnted individuals. For tt 1s shting @ , candidates and all, in order to » Who will be ounty, ifnots, Were called commissioners was doubtless because ‘they Wok commissions from contractors to whom i ua, hotels, brewerles. pri- ‘Batisfaction guarau- ‘business with no odds and endson hand. === NOTION DEPT. A lot of 25¢. BRASS FRAMES for Friday, 13¢. A lotof ENGLISH TOOTH BRUSHES, were 18¢., for Friday, 10c. Alot of BIXBYS BOYAL SHOE POLISH, for Fri- Toe Ooms let_of Gi BUFFALO HORN HAIB- BRUSHES worth $1.50 to $2.50 for Friday. 790, LADIES’ NECKWEAR DEPT. A lot of all-linen EXTRA LONG CHEMISETTRS were 35 and 40c., for Friday, 10c. each. A lotof NAVY BLUE SETS, collarsand cuffs, were ‘35e. a set, for Friday, 100. s set. LACE DEPT. A lot of TORCHON LACES, were & to 10c. s yard, for Friday, 7c. a yard, A lot of 45-INCH LACE FLOUXOING, worth $18 yard, for Friday, 500. 8 yard. EMBROIDERY DEPT. A lot of 750. and $1 45-INCH FLOUNOINGS, for ‘Friday, 50c. » yard. A lot of 45-INCH FLOUNCINGS, ALL COLORS, regular price $1.50 to $3, for Friday, 750, JEWELRY DEPT. A lot of 25, PENENIVES for Friday, 19¢. Alotof FANCY GLOVE BUTTONERS, were 10c., for Friday, 3c. A lot of PINS WARRANTED GOLD FRONTS, worth 50c. to $2, for Friday, 250. SHAWL DEPT. All our $1 SHAWLS for Friday, 79¢. All our $1.50 EMBROIDERED SHAWLS, for Fri- day, 81 ‘Balance of stock reduced im proportion. SUIT DEPT. A lot of CHILDREN’S TRAVELLING DUSTERS, ‘sizes from 6 to 14 years, were $1.50, for Friday, 380. MILLINERY DEP'T. Lot 1. 10 dozen MODENA FLATS, white. 10 dosen black and white, R. and ® milliner, high crown and large brim, Id for 25e., for Friday, 20c. dozen Infants’ and Children's FINE Lot 2 ‘MUSLIN CAPS, seven rows shirring and full lace ruche, sold for 25¢., for Fridsy, 13c. UNDERWEAR DE/'T. Our 25. MIGNON BUSTLE for Friday, 19¢. Ifyou have not yet examined our 79¢. Underwear do not fail to do s0, they are selling so rapidly that they will not be in the store much longer, the goods are worth three times what we ask for them. HOUSEFURNISHING DEP'T. One lot of all linen and bathing towela, good value at 10e., for Friday, 4 for 230. DRESS GOODS DEP'T. ann lot of SATTEENS, regular price 18¢., for Fri- be fs eee nd DARK DRAB DRESS GOODS, auld for Bucy for Peidaye Were ST's! FURNISHING DEPT, pe ‘25c. SILK NECKWEAR, for Friday, 2 for bi 50c. SILK SUSPENDERS, for Friday pei jg) BOXS FLANNEL Shin Witsrs, HOSIERY DEPT. IMMENSE REDUCTIONS IN FINE HOSIERY. BB ™ ” Bop as 0 0 Maa o gSs Be fA UB Bae oe BBB aA A UU aM MM aad TH A few hundred yet on our counters swaiting shrewd buyers. We always count by the hundred. With us it takes = hundred suits of a kind tomakean assort- ment, That is, when webuy Perhaps the few hun- red we have left are made up of s qosen sorts, perhaps ‘two dozen, and the assortment is practically unbroken. At this season when we are cleaning up we have no regard for values, so we have put with the TEN DOL- LAR Suits, at the same price,a great many Twelve and Fifteen Dollar ones to make up an assortment, ‘Many of these are adapted to early Fall wear. ‘TEN DOLLARS Well invested now will bring good returpa, TEN DOLLARS ' now buy twelve and fifteen dollar suite, TEN DOLLARS laid out judiciously bring gocd returng. TEN DOLLARS ‘will buy a suit that will wear well. TEN DOLLARS cannot be much better investod in any other way. TEN DOLLARS must close these suits out very soon. TEN DOLLARS ‘Will give you s good fit as well as a good suit of elothes, TEN DOLLARS well spent is ten dollars gained. See? TEN DOLLARS ‘will make you presentable for ary occasion, TEN DOLLARS Go a great way at this time of the year, TEN DOLLARS Wwallow-tail cost suit, but they will get you « good business suit, TEN DOLLARS will buy a fast color blue flanuel suit. ‘TEN DOLLARS will buy a Summer serge suit. TEN DOLLARS will goa long way with BAKS AND COMPARY, ‘THE MID-SUMMER CLOTHIERS, SEVENTH STREET AND MARKET SPACE. 28 BALDIWN JOHNSON, WHOLESALE AND. Y;, fall dealer it Coke, Cpal ana Weod Goumplare : alae or hand water, siland’water, catby rail and water, ‘Lorberty" Red Ash; Costs a aps at Gana wi the “Lee” Coal fam now Bill Guvertment contract im the | orders "Cheep fur cash ‘cor suis aud Lave. For A Few Das Om | rasg, CLARK & FLAGS BoA, down “Sr a, TERI, _w28 935 Pennaylvania sve. 66 qn rama BARGAIN TABLES, Om No. 2. Are 75 suits for Boys from 4 to 13, which sold red@ily for €3, $3.50, 84, $4.50, 95, and gg, ‘They Will be closed this webk at $2.50. ON No. 2. Are 125 suits for boys 4 to 13, which sold readily at 87, 87.50, 88, 88.50, 89, and $10. They will be sold this week for $4.50, ON HO. 3 Are 25 Norfolk Jackets for young men, which we sold ‘8t87, They will be closed out now at $2.50. Also 40 Norfolk Jackets which sold readily st @9, ‘Will be closed out at 83.50. One thousand pair Odd Pants at merely nominal Prices. ‘Thin Bummer Coats and Veste at amscrifice st EF) Oxtx Two Days Loxorn Friday and Saturday, July 29 and 30, axe the last days of the GRAND STOCK-TAKING SALE, a we take Inventory Saturday evening. These two days will be made memorable se “Midsum- mer Bargain Days” by our making double re- uctione, that fa reducing the REDUCED prices on all “Remnants,” Odd Lines, &c., in every de- Partment, with the sole view of cleaning them ont immediately. ‘Read the attractions below. ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor, 11th and F sts, n.w. Oxe-Fourts Reouiazn Pare To dispose of these lines prior to stock-tak- ing, Saturday, July 30, we offer them at one- Quarter and one-third their former price, ele 19-inch Fancy Striped Velvets, in a ty SSS ana Ra REDUCED FROM $2 TO 50c. PER YARD. 29-inch Fancy Striped Velvets, choice color- ings for trimming purposes. REDUCED FROM $1.50 TO 50c. PER YARD. (isin floor. 2 iS PRY, OOP Wéornor 1ith and Fate. now. 11th 50c. Samr Waters, Now 250. To sell them all before Saturday Stock-taking Woofer them at altprie. a aered 2 Dope etis Fecal shirt ‘Waster Srcelient aaoriinent of style, strongly sewed, steel buttons, 3- collar oufls; t See oars tates FROM 50c. TO 25c. EACH. (Third floor; ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F st. n.w. Crzaraxce Suz Or Consers. ‘Twice year (before stock-taking) Wo clear up the stock of ail oad. sizes aud linen’ we pro: Pose to drop the sale of, and offer them ats ‘greatly reduced price. ‘to go before Saturday. 14 Short-Waist Drab German Woven Corset Silk-fanned : ee 5 size 18,5 iss USED FROM 81.95 TO 1 PER PAIR. 6 Short Waist White (heey Corsets, size 18,24. ReDUGED FON 8120 10 81 PER PAT 14 Fine White Coutil Corsets, nide steels. lace top, extra fine bones and perfect-fting. 4 sizes REDUCED FROM $1.56 10 81:25 PER PAIR. 4, Short ,Waist Fioo White Goatil Go sorted busta, lace tops, 1 size 22,1 29, and REDUCED FROM 81.50 TO 81.25 PER PATR, If your size is among any of these lots you secure a bargain: (Second floor: through arch.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sta, n.w. Surs Ar Har Price. ‘To close out the remains of our stock of ‘Misves aud Children’s Suits we drop the prices ‘one-balf—some more, some less. miiscellaneous lot of Children's Suits, in Faocy India Linen, Batiste, and Ginghams, nites to 8 years, Sold heretofore from 61.50 1083.25, REDUCED 900. PER 8U1 2, miscellaneous Jot of Children’s Gingham Suits, plain and fancy combinations, to wear with camps, Sizes 3 to 8 yeurs. Sold heretofore sro $4to REDUCED TO @2 PER SUIT. 2 Misecs White Tudin ‘Linen Suits sizes 14 ‘and 16 years, "REDUCED FROM 84 TO 82 PER SUIT. yorstiaet Ginghan Suits, sizew 12 and 16 ears, REDUCED FROM, $4.50 TO 81.50 PER 3 Misees Fine All-wool Albatros Suits, hand; gomely lace trimmed.” Sizes 12, 14 and 16 Beat ‘CED FROM 89.50 TO $7 PER SUIT. 1 Misses Fine White All-wool Albatros Suits, made sailor style, braid trimmed. Size 14 ears, 7°°% REDUCED FROM $12 TO 88.50, ‘Where we have one or two sizes left of a line the price is dropped to dispose of them at ae (Third floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Cor. 11th and F ata, nw. Liges Sorrs Repvce: ED “opp Lot" OF Lik We are cleaning up the stock and marking all—“‘oue or two of a style"—at @ lower price te Cause theit sale prior {0 stock taking, Saturday, Suly on, dics! lack and White Striped Sateen Suits, sizes. 36 an REDUCED ENOM 80 LO 84.50 RACH, 2 Ladies’ White Ludia Linen Suits, Hamburg: ‘Trimmed, size, 36 inch REDUCED FROM $7 TO 85 EACH. Ladies’ Fancy Ginghain Suits, sizes, 30 and 40 inch. gEPUCED FROM 12 50 to 89 EACH. 39 Ladies Fancy Giugusin Suits, sizes, 34 and inch. KEDUCED FROM 815 TO $10 EACH. Ladies’ Hexant White Lace Suit, slightly soil size, 33 nea Ep cED FROM. $22.50 to @15. LStERS, Weotter ¢ Ladies! Linen Traveling Ulate sizes, 38, 42 eiery DROPEED Fit How A ai £30 70 730. RACH. Half price ind customers for these (Third floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, jy28 Corner 11th and F sts, n. Sze Orr ‘TO RETIRE FROM BUSINESS, Our immense stock of Dry Goods and Carpetings are going off for less than cost. This week we will make a grand effort to close out our Ingrain Carpets. The prices willbe 30,35 and 40 cents. A few pieces of extra quality, Hartford make, at 57igcenta. 3ine thousand Spools of Clark's Cotton 4cents per p00) W. W. BURDETTE & 00., No. 928 7TH 8T., and 706 K ST. N. W. 3y26-3t Great Bazoams Berorz Srock- TAKING. 100 Pieces White Goods, worth 25c., now 10c. 50 Pieces, Batiste, Ginghams and Percales, Former Price 12}4¢., now 5c. 50 Pieces French Ondine Cloth, worth 25¢.,now 10¢. 100 Pieces Printed Crepe Cloth, worth 20c., now 10¢ ‘The Balance of our Challis at 120. per yard. Good quality and styles in Sateens at 10c. per yd. ‘We are determined to close the above before Stock- ‘Taking, hence the slaughter in prices, A call will con- vinoe you that all of the above are less than half-price. ONE PRICE. WM. M. SHUSTER & 80NS, 326 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Yes, Ixnze: ‘This Bargain Offering holds good f Da: We would. not Laver tho people rush, throdeiy tas scorching heat and into an ove thither by the hackneyed how] of bargains for rush ‘through ONE DAY ONLY. Roindeed, Weharo barrains to offer, you at, all Save Sunday, for ibe ear tT aga aey a ANNUAL RED LETTER SALE Is no Baiter's Boom. No 3:90 ona plank rosd nor "00 om a shell road, but» ‘bons jet uatilowa, to People’s interest first, last and all the time MEN'S SUITS. FER $532 Suite reduced to 94.05, | RED LgITER RED BOYs' SUITS, ‘stand on end." RED CHILDREN'S SUITS, RED LETTER nee 4to an a eee Hoes, Ree oes ee VICTOR & ADLER'S TEN FER CENT CLOTHING 927 and 929 7th ee XW. Corner Massachusetts Avenue, STRICTLY ONE PRICK Open Seturday-until 12 pm. H. D. Buz » IMPORTER AND TAILOR, ‘Mr. BARL ywded store, drawn, Abvaxcen Srvizs Or Groves ‘The “PALAIS BOYAL” has a window display of nearly 100 dozen pairs Kid Gloves at 68c. a pair. Just | Teceived from Paria, Ladies are crabbing for the $10 Parasols reduoed te 83.98. Afewleft er ae eee ing. SUITS Fans, Jewelry, Leather Goods, Hosiery, Underwear, Parasols, Umbrellas, Laces, Neckwear. Handker- chiefs, Gloves, Notions, Art Goods, Silks, Dress- Goods, Millinery, Flowers, Feathers, Rib- ‘bons, Dress Trimmings, Buttons, Em- broideries, White Goods, Housekeep- ‘ing Goods, Corsets, Bustles, or In- fants’, Children’s, Misses’, and Boys’, and Gents' Furnish- ings of Every De- scription, coco L 00 88, 1 NNN GGG gor go § 8 t NNN GO cS Lu “oo? us HH RAN GSS 00 vv mr Qo ¥ gee fF oo uw =f AT AT AT ar aT co 00 985g TITT oo Ls ccc 00 Sss8 ot PP) RRR It EE! 53 BPR Ht G98 ERB g88s PPP KRR If ©@ pig I ‘Go8 §9- Not only Remnants,but entire stock of Summer Goods at reductions in prices. You should know it, If you've visited the Palais Royal the last week you do know it. You have not, possibly. You are requested to call, and are promised polite nd prompt attention ,aud we are sure a gratify- ing surprise, and especial! to Suits, Jerseys, and Shawls. See Post or Republican. SSPrR eg var “PP wat a 18888 PeP AAL WA I18ssq Bo AMAL AKAIIg Po A ALLLLA Al Sss¥ (A. LIBNER, Sole Proprietor and Manager, 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, Jy27_AND 401, 403, 405, 407, 12TH ST. N. W. Rew Tus List Or Menrroniovs BARGAINS WHICH LANSBURGH & BRO. iit oft this THURSDAY and FRIDAY, ular a sale 25 doa 20x40 Bleached Huck Towels, Loge, 73 doz 32284 Loom Towel: 18 or 83 partic, 0 tog, 27-10. Glans Toweliiy, 80e. per fa: worth 300, Tease itusaiai Crash, 10e, por yt worth 1 gage 19-in. Bleached Linen Crash, 9c. 35*tivsiin y kins, with ‘dcop Hula of Blind French Embroidery, d "clusters of Lucks above Hullo, ‘ é extra WICONLY 81.48. NORTH 92. = erty and ed ge trout an backs Toemed with im as SEY Sc. WONT aso. ‘Thee are slightly suited, Dut scarcely oticeable, 50 Corset Covers, low square weck: trmssd with Modi ten il of the ben ality ambric, These are seo ale iy soiled, aud for this reason marked a0 ¥ Moe Blue Pisuud Suict Walsta, made of atl. © Geauels good quality, well aneds to at stand Osh yous: "CHOICE, 74c. WORTH Styles Children's Naitsook Dressesto At Children up tod years. 19. WORTH 81.75. About 30 Children‘y Cambric Dresses, Mother Hub- ‘bard styles, with yoke of Pin ‘Tucks, Embroidery | around neck and sleeves, ONLY 500. WORTH 75¢, About 40 Infante" Slips, with yoke of 3 rows Insert- a7 dug aud peat trinmmed with tubjet and Emabroide uumied with tubby a E if Koss ne sein Mae ate on babs i ven if you are wot iti need uf a cai for the inn good fuvestinent, Reneiber,we will onto an eee G3 Aiildeen'e Mull Gays: Eanbroidieon eons. 300, SOLD REGULARLY FOL se, 3 doz. Boys’ Biouse Waists, made of fine Tricot, well inde, os Bg, Ao AE ie trom Ato 8 Sra IRS WORTH fe 9220. 30. PUL P FIGURES ‘AND COLOR: Nun - OF au FINEST A! RTH FROM 25 35c. PER ANCE THAT MAY NEVER! OGCUI HD |“ Satteens, in short lengths, of Amer ‘pimmufecttre, beautival designs, wort 125g and HSS WME you your cone for An extraordinary» cn lection of Dress Good Remnant consisting of Scotch Tissue Cloth, Eace Bunting; Bag: | lish Kuickerbockers, Linen Plaids, aud mans ‘ctber different manufactures: at the low igure of Worth, respectively, 18, 20, 23, 406. per ya. orth, respectively, 18, 20, 28, . In onder bot to be uilsunderitood, aud wiae to eeiain our reputation for truthfulness, we will inform the public that the, herein mentioned are not novel. ties, but 2 aud 3 years old. Wo ulm sbupuuce the continuation sales on our So. ce Piain Black Fawn, worth Ipc. New Style Calicoes, gens Peers . as c ‘Biavaaar tae Be lot of the German Bed ‘Ticking wane teh eh rely: fontherpecch, ae eine apes: Brice: 374, wide, H40.; worth Having come to the a Onpclreaioe qt our stock of gummer Casaimeres, Cottaunies, Tweoda, Kentucky ‘is too Is for this advanced ‘seaso1 eames special reduction of 10 per cent ou ail goods 1s call quauitty of the Nonpareil English. Cream atten, useful for many purposed, ah 76 pared eee ular value, 13¢. ‘A new lot of Ladies, mcr Collars and Chemisettes at 12: considerably m< meee Snag Hier a aa ante, ee TEM YARD. POPULAR PHI wee Tavoice of the best Bleached Grace Seaman aaiatie e lengths, comprising nearly ‘all tie Wat beat carga GH reat 8c. PER YARD. ‘Worth 10 an@ 19% at regular valuc, rave mange ©, have oxacily what wo iver, use oe we pare ce told 4 rom ly the juant Spee PG ya = ay & ahd Sy? Coosne Br Gus ‘A fall line of GAs COOKING sTovEa WANTED—HELP. NTEDA STRONG MA: vance miust have. ive expertenegs Gal eas Mido Hat no car ater ma TRONER aires comes Dao as MAN WITH SOME a stating experience, Trelerences, ey P- (0 HAS WORKED AT ‘factory. Addrem FAC. Waktae GOOD PLASTERERS AT, 1006 POL OR GaaRAL, Ho ms ANTES = ‘AN EXPERIENCED SHOE aie with reference for two SRY a3 Vy ANteD—A REUIABLE, MAN, FROROUG! i ‘situation oy dan FipHon. wants Suet Star rae |S GFRL, FROM 12 TO 14 TEs a Wiistrewort: ence, store 13: Wire GOOD GIRL T Faust stay nighte, a es peas the house. Apply 10 604 Lith at b-w. Dear cor. Pet $y28-0° RK RENT—1011 H ST. | ome large third story bea also one hall’ Boom, on same: ith "Douthers es: lees KITCHEN AND. ie i partion Apply at S04 ae cool and delight E Sr eeeag || Ene ones ENT_FURNISHED AND UNFUANISHED ae suite; south front; i lines of cars, : See ae aiumie ‘ANTED—A NEAT COLORED TO (reneral house work. oO SL B ST, ELMO HOUSE " Address BRICE W. HELPER '; one with experienc rete red. p) 14 Foanayivania aves uw ne Meeterred, Apply 7 CANDY ma COLORED st MEN AND hostlers. &e. This and 7. M. BUI fi sae ‘Chicago, 11. 'ANTED—A YOUNG MAN IN GROCE ay ‘STORE, between 17 and 20 years, ont t has had lence preferred. Call at 38 en fee 6 ave, ao,after 6 WV ANTED—a PARTNER IN A WELL-PAYINGT stalment Jewelry business with not less than 500: er pean ie Tory small: salen) large.” Aldn FANTED=IMMEDIATELY-TWO FIRST-CL ‘women, one to cook, au housemaid; refere1 st., Georgetown, bet ANTED—A PARTNER AT ON( Y rant aud Sample Room attached, to ake strane: Fovements for the fall trade, TED—WOMEN COOKS, 810 misida, nurses, laundrestes, houseworkers, men Brat sud second: walters, porters, good dai and board, NATIONAL LABOR BUREAU, ie ‘ANTED — WOMEN COOKS, Chambermaiis, Nurses and Law gr away; Waiters, Drivers and Farm Hands; Colo Men Coous, COOMBS & BURGESS, 920 ¥ st. uw. 810 TO #40; ndresaes in cit D—PERSONS 01 EULHER SEX TO WORK on Cardsat their home i emplovinent-no off palbtine? 0 eat zl all work uatled promptly." .Aldrens NATIONAL te ton, Mass., P. O. Box 5092. Sharer Tg Fone AOS Te | corner L and Lith stee ts” 3 . AND. BRENT 1720 H STW LARGE. HAND, some commu! en ‘one eauare ‘west.of rand Navy Depart! Bente oot Sy8-50 JOR RENT—TWO UNFURNISHED Ss ee maw. syzte R RENT TWO OR THREE UNFURNISHED | 53 ba Se : hout vate fatally; at tion, Bor Apply at 4445 Corcoran st. Of NT- Ni $11 2D “ F RENT-SEOOND FLOOR, 5 RENE SFR, EAS Pinte! re, farulahed 0 feeent, Board ard by, , Week or month. 3 location fe Umhtful; home comforts. 31! Cat. nw. 33 oR BENT—TWO, ‘COMMUNICATING "BQOMS wly papered and painted, furnished completely, qor light Housekcepins. Tear the Bost, Patent and Pea sion Offices; rent very low; 723 6th st. n.w, Bath on same floor. if | le er Pes centrally located; mod lern improvements; private family of adults, 14 gen ot. aw. ‘OR RENT — TO DESIRABLE PARTIES WILL Fireteam une cornet house, nortan pee ion. Address F., Star office. 3¥26-3t° On PENT THREE | DELIGHTEUL UNFUR- F ished Rooms, on second fi private bath; furnished, unfur- nished, for 8: in every Teapect, 617 2iat ‘OR RENT—TWO LARGE PARLORS, ONE BACK Hoon on second floor, unfurnished: southern ex- posure: wewly papered: pices Tent $15. to re sponsible persons. 1113 K st. nw. Toom; corner house: Fences required Ti0L = Wyld-20" i RENT_NOOMS PARTIES WANTING ROOMS Hime and trouble by calling at our Hom Ageuey, BOS, and t at our Room Fot Tierumuow tien ‘D.MAMEY.Jy3 4w* ae ‘ED-INTELLIGH ‘side big cities, to. re sponsible hose, Good sa MAN! aeons SU) it MAN LOCATED OUT preseat in his localit teferences exacted. ¥ + Lock Box 1585, N. JF OE RENTIIN 4 DESTRABLE aya b four communicating rooms on secoud floor, sult: le for light housekeeping. Terms moderate, family small, no Children. Melerences, Rooms open between 7and’s p.m. Apply 1609 19th stn.w. - dyld-im. NTED—DUNDORE'S EMPLOYMENT BU- ladies. Men and women, white is of domestic labor, id 717 M st. nw. , SETTLED Wii to take charge of large diuiny-room. hava ‘reliable reference. Address SURETY, reau, conducted by and colored, for all kin« eprings.with reference. y ANTED.- DY A RESPECTABLE WHITE WOMAX, ‘@situation to do general housewo family; best of references, Call st817 Ta OW THE HE. ADQUART: RS FOR housekeepers, ¢ men cooks, waiters, datryane:. with Is, Waitress, Laundres and Nursen Soomusicessr Mon Walle Gooks, Coach: ten, Butlers and Valet, COOMBS" & ‘Rooun, wid hows ‘comforts between and Daud M ste. n.w, ANTED—BY A SINGLE GENTL . woll-furn{ehed room, situated between en gud 1th abd ¥ and ists, “Address, with fal We present advants twill ve thenu time, trout bene, troy D—FOR CASii— aoe Brick House, 7 to 9 rooms, in northwest. ABT ED=DIRROT Wa FROM OWNERS, eo ES Md Lote for cash wilt be hibersily edvertised tates manaved. Thsurs HOLLAND & THOMPSON, Fst,, Adjoining Sun Buil peuse. Rents collected. Est y ANTED—ON REASONABLE TERMS FOR Two tha, @ safe horse and light vehicl HICLE, Star office. $2,200 OR fer cent; Lo cominisnion ; secured bj amd of trust on satlatactory Teer eToS 8 DESINING TO BE POSTED for the civil service exumination: UREAU, G13 7th st. bw. 7 000 ON CITY REAL ESTATE worth three times the amount, at 6 per cent; dead of trust; uo commission. Box $i, ANTED—THE US) EXOF A HORSE AND PHE- tou twice a week for a quiet drive; must be in first-clies condition. Address NORT! ST, | ANTED-FOR | 4 REALLY saueees y-eut Suit of oa tee ee sot ANTED-SUPERFLUOUS HAIR POSITIVE! obliterated, leaving no trac ie process, Ten' years’ practice. ing physiclans. by my electric nee irs. Dr. GABKIEL, 1321 )—STEAM CARPET CLEANING WORKS; V vcathers Fenovated: mattresses eg, ‘car: ice. ‘aye. ‘Telephone call 610-2. F. H. JEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR oaiter id lt Kins of Hough i er man of House ists Bs tar Office. Job rANTED—HIGI eee BORED, DRIVEN AND siemens WE We Ea Mi Kiana of For RENT—FURMI! ED AND UNFURNISHED Large, ght, and. atty. Prices reasonable, Transient Todning, Bie. 300, Toes an THE CLINTUN HOUSE, 820, 855, eas 236. 828 7th stn.w. Main ey 1, 826 71 sinelet tit Ser Stine el ___FOR RENT—FLATS. Fe, RENT—WEST EXD FLATS 3 FLATS, 82620 8 STW. three ‘coms, bath, pau’ Af | etercpeut a Tnguire OPTARTEOI Sy St eal FOR_RENT—OFFICES. FFICE ROOMS—A RARE CHANCE— ‘An exitire second fivor, two rooms; $25 per month, Inquire on premises, O11 ¥ at. nw. BZ Ly Paper und palit and thor: JOUN E. BEALL & CO., 132i Fst iw. (OR RENT—WORKSHOP AND OFFICE FoR builder, carpenter, painter, or other | business: jormerly ocenpied by Mr. Pilling; rear of 923 tween Qin aud 10th sta u-w-s aid JOR RENT—“LEALN “WHITING” v aiachines reuted at $5 per mouth aid sold on monthly payaue ty4-dul “CALTGRAPH OFFICE." 033 F at. nw. poeta oe ore He Mexandria, Va, ty28-lw* LEASANT ROOMS, GOOD BOARD, LARGE Shady epounds, pure apring waters ioe, tilly fregh remetables, &e., &. Addi irs. MOLLIE Springdale Lisots, Loudoun Coumty, Var yo (NOR RENT—TWO VERY LARGE AIRY ROOMS, FOR RENT Tre BOM BOE RY BOON ‘ou ‘Lincoln ave.” Conve HL WHIT , 3e mile from Boundary, ance cS ail Gepartinents daily. Mra. WASTED_BOARDERS AT. MONTROSE FARM itireg nuuiutes, walk frot Randolph Stayion ‘water, delizhtful shade, plenty of mil Tes Sida KELSEY Moutrose, Mout Coy Ma HOUSE-SHADED Gio relerenees, itew Joho Dudley ‘walks We., and Walter, Lin Ree ee MARY Olis Gilad aE VERY DESIRABLE SUMMER B =e honse, among the mountains of Loudoun County, ‘or terms und descriptive circular address Mrs. MCCARTY, Monroe Grove Farm, near Aldie, Bay _ly8-colm* YOUNTRY BOARD.—N] HOUSE, AIRY ROOMS, extensive grounds, and beautiful views. Plenty of Jersey Milk and Butter. But a small nuiuber cau be taken. Phaeton and pon’ aie Sake Beane ol = : Box 30, Citton Station, Jy16-002w* Fairfax County, SUMMER BOARDING. MYRTLE WALI, HAR. Ferry, W.Va. greatly improved by lanre Taste: porches; newly it walks, and improved shade: plenty! of fregh nil, fresh 'veretatles pouliry. and all the fruits eeason. Speci Eitention wiven the feeble aud cl fouse open dime 2 to, Sepember 30, ‘Board 5 0 80 per weck- ra 2m ‘J. E, BURRELL, Proprietor, OMFORT RETREAT,” (NEAR | HARPER'S Perry.) True to uauie, and all sdvantayes neces. fo prowiotecomfor,fri-clansyatrouayeNaicited, Jeasure to please. Full particulars: lication. ry W. M. CLARK, Keep Tryst, Waal Cos Bd. BUSINESS CHANCES, 1324 @ 8T._N.W. XEAT. aN ath Key 1 Tse Gi Fae 7TH ST. XW 3. Tex Rooms jodern improvements, vei inguin "on premises and «2 NT—FINE DWELLING, 1902 STH comer K, possession about August mm o mi vey at 1217 es = | PRE Re 2 ekeht-room brick: Hantan sii 1 aT AS BeAr TRQSToRE, {ao Provements, “SIN Bete e Key at 32 RAI aus 1a Vermrent ney Ad ha : modern improvements: key next door. Jy2* R RENT—THREE-STORY NEW BRICK HOUS! bay ty latrobes Sahil Rent $18, ROOM nae 1318 reine! ae Sits Ena nly a8. 1 t RENT- Si ANACOSTIA. ONE NE arent ie trv a modern = RENT-01T T ST. Nw. t order 013 Ta CHAS. C_ DUN ANSON, ‘hand D: Dest six-room frames = VERY DESIRABLE SIX-ROOM th-room and ass jatrobe, range. &e-: . spruce in T BT. XW, SEVEN RooMs, "5 ik Os wag 5} <4 wemeiite, newly 1 iz. cellar. latrobe, rane, ke 333 8 28. Inquire W. A. COU) ile beat onl) oe rit bark sony = 2 17 that... $60.67 1703 X. ¥ S1at Or, mii 45.06 1 Dunvertonsi or 49 Bieta 716 Fst, 10r,mi., 40. House, 8t, Sime Per mi. (OM AUGUST 1ST, ONE HAND. —_ nw, with all iF month: house formation apply 1226 F st. n.w., Room 1. 32 Kot 2 2. GF Sans “55 full Saeaeaarae oNPROOTT & WILCOX, Th ith at nw, store at. Br. Aatoregen ars alte G0 940 Ret. Ze all mt 1513 6th 0 411 Dat. ness st Ora.mie26.49 40 Oth; Po “fee 1806 NH. ave. = Sti ‘atn.e. Sate? & DRapee, R RENT—HOUSES. aruese =. i 3 Met a. Gr 06 2. 10r. 80 1K0¥ Corcoran st. 64 Bo Lat. 7 Theabove houses ciube exundned ‘THOMAS J. FISI 1924 Fatale, JOR RENT_NEAR THE CAPITOL, A DESIRABLE and pleasantly situated Brick Dwelling, including bata, 1 407 S% nw, BU Uprer part 1543 Mat, ois ees st nw. 8 ses ES SS: port He PHAETON AND HARNESS, d,sound, Monti or goat y, horwe ewht yeu Phscton bent pase aA quod en mote ‘STORES AND OFFICES. 1468 Ta, ave, basement £30 Store and dwelling 1406 3 % FINESEDTERPOPries. cau a Keuesaw ave, Mt, i Str. rm, ‘se cor. 4th Vernon Row, rm. 11" Me cectis ys Fils 7-16 Gunton Bidg., rm. Si. Oth and Pe ave: ‘ae 5 aud in good conditton: sold for THERBEE, drentano's, Book OK SALE—CHEAP-A GOOD EATING MOUSE and Ice Cream Saloon, Steamboat wharf. Apply at The above i on! hocks For tat ca the Ist aud 15th, Se pressed brick, ba; cor: moderd ituprovements Jetin issued ob. aS S. E. WAGGAMAN. EIGHT-ROOM NEW ug & good business, ‘OR SALE—A DOUBLE OU ure boat, sliding Architect's oftice, 1 Fok SALES Do, NOT PURG ueapent, “tbe World ‘Type- Writer” gusranteed > ork as any machine ii Use, price @X. 1010 F at woe age 4 te TRIGGER PLEAS- iy windows on rach PE aexw ene 30 feet front; parkin SAT Sdat mow. 840. Apply lence and Bists., next door. OOM BRICK pwaaawa: mh rte ay oR aT iE OF THE FINEST RESIDENCES ‘ou Capitol Hill, corner of 3d aud mith the best awe GATELY & ALDRICH, District of Columbia, Gk, BALE SEVERAL GRAND BaNoaiNe 1H Ficht, « magnificent instrumer leaving city. Cost to order, #500. ‘Oue first-class Hall fome Rosewood: carved lews, &e.; at #10 per month, oF, New ‘York ave ‘Octave Kosewoud Up= ‘Cue. containing Sor 6300 cao, Owner 13 rooms; every modern convenience ; library, laun- diy, bath &c-: southern ge ‘ou the line of the Pem block of the new 6 Pew Tvania ave. cal pra fine tou: foe aud a few choice nearly new, very fine uprights to exchanie for Square Piation, oi th best powable terns, atid our 1 wave you the highest with us. Can wave you faucy prices of other ‘THE PIANO EXCHANGE — or D ean, by. call isa era ta elect just ucla hole as they ta ey call ‘uel Oni — TWO NEAT Tous and bath brick houses, all mod. imp.; price ¢ GE horse power boiler: JOUNBOR* cor. £36 aha DFA. CHICKERING SQUARE PIANO, Handsome Cana, and gro Sinaalty, nampa pce #00, toa i enimayivanle sve FG smite. 123 TE—BARGAIN— WIELOUMET £00. ORGAN. op Walnut ‘and ewoet toma, rHice 845, rednced to€8, Gu pati FG) SMITH 1235 [708 6ALE—A GoD paxeny HosINESA, = Wwarol, route, store and fixtures: leaving. tio reascuable offer refused. OR RENTS 26 8 ot and bath: two latrobes, rat jederh improvements q Vari ‘Store, 705 and 707 Market es en Fe RENT— 1 1726 Lat. 1901 F st. now. .W.. NEW ment House, ‘bay fnauire Boston Penusylvania ave, OR SALE—4 ENGLISH PUG. Puree, 3 Mal male.one hues dark brown face. =a seen at St. Clair's Restauraut and — VICTOR TRICYCLE, IN GOOD OR- Bi “ler: $05 to tinmediate cash purcisiser, om ay ore 00 14 20th st unt “UNFURNISHED. ‘rots, Sa; also young Male two door south Pa.wve, EARLY NEW; PIANO. WEBEL” ‘than half com BuICI iroed'at Gucensvown or it : Terre Cotta Co, Omioe, 141] juore and Ohio. ton, BRE RENT_ONE 1 Two STORY a5 ROOMS, Dery Painted end papered 825 ver | YOK KALE—STEAM LAUN LAUNDRY Ti TN OB ONE OF THE moat desirable locas fous in the iu guod condition. AP OHILL & NY PERSON HAVING VALUABLE PATENTS, AU Satnot itv hats to trode hen ean ob: tam money by applying to Box 356, New York. 18 HME! OH ME!_MELONS, MELONG, MELONS. be sold at an ring from ticoke Gully” 10,000 to 0,000 fresh Malou We see ud to dispose’ of them at any price. ‘They must be Sold wie fresh. “At red Jyz8-2t" 11th Street Wharf Southwest. RENT_ONE NEW TWO-STORY BRICK | use, mutier crete cellar, with all inod, lung. 2 Irie go tthe touse; Font, 835. bath room, con- - Anquire 403 7th re SALE—CARRIAGE Spring Wagons, forsale and built to order; wo aranteed: prices tuoderate, At th LARCE & LAWTON, 2710 and 2712 ROR RENT_708 OTH OT. BI rooms and bath; hall, cellar,two iat QUR SALE—-ONE SEGOND- HAND improvements; ‘$35 per mouth.” Apply to 1318 F at | A Fin erase Boar att aoe POH SALE DRUG STORE, WELL ESTABLISHED. Mnickuess Oomnmesdia ‘Ome baa GS S. A NTI rE FORNTTORE CARPETS, -sr0vE = Matches, Guns, Matols nae ett ipaet cas KNOWN THAT ©. 8. BUNDY, OF ANTED TT AS BY, OF ‘cit Comuniasioner of tive States and Tere MEY. aaa LOCATED IN SOUTH. selling. PPBOVER £ SEITZ S283 Cor. Md. ave. and 7th st. s.w. R SALE—THE “OMOHUNDRO” DRUG STORE, cor, Ve ave 11th and 8 gia nw. with Sxtures, is offered for sale. BOvER a serrZ, Ayz7-3e" Cor. Md. ave. ard 7th st. s.w. apa ‘CARPET poe a are Batis aC OMMESSIONER Waezaee sone oe nek 1 ext dhy (Poftice trom) aim. 105 pm SIE TO ANY ONE OBTAINING aa ae ae x sooner ‘OF THE HEAVY DEMAND UPON Bion *addvoes ‘cr cal ERE INATION EON GUesTioNs eee, page W ICE poral tits WASTED 200, MORAL, HEAL’ INTELLI- Sy ee rh | Bae pillanos.” addrvee os 80, Star Poe Se cellent 0] be shor those Sea Address EXTRA, Siar o meat in FR SALE OR RENT — TO ea at OOD. $08 oF feed dealers, ees aad. oe ae jy15-1m* Daiaware avon bec Gand ae PLENDID BUSINESS CHANC CECerae pe sufheis ign toa, ee TSF Slo to Sri Pees Sethe cae ion Bay Eas oi germans ‘cars and wharves. "oral demand Ep Shiau iS that ne aaa Fase 408: fie st an ee LOST AND FOUND. [ost ces et ig ganas Sinreninesr Lenz ara NO. aa |e x on Era Super ea "T"ixD PME vaoor SYORIOE Wanono uae ¥16 PA. AVE, N. W. (South Side} aac bere tect Spais ets ‘TUESDAY, a 2,4 SET OF ‘lana, vara eave toe er onige fo 26-6m ‘on oS = THE TRADES. WSS ess Notaw > EGEe ae ee OKCH & CO, 925 7th st. nw Jy19-Sua Be SALE-AT GEXER'S, 400 PEXNSYLVANIA ‘The moat styliah badiea Also, pote Carriages and Bugries of all styles, oF change, &t reduced prices uy reduce Ror. SALE BICYCLES HOPPER, En, oe Tse 7 SALE—100_ CARRIAGES, | ae ANI Peet ach Tar $9.34 st.n.w.7r 827.90 ‘towvat 8 aud 10 Looptront Engi 2a een ere e, ne rates te es ah iscict S a} e ry SBREr: Fae o: : SESS: Sous i Ee Ee i res pes, with ice-p Stairways, Plans and estimates cist 014 Pi ieee! Yipes mtepe aud balevuy THE “OTTO” GAS ENGINE RE- ve, eee iss i Mawent, 731 Feat SALEADOUT, 1,000 POUNDS G reil and, about 800 et ens ity aiieoe

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