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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON ronpay a ... August 1, 1887. Sateen, Evening Sar has « resular. permanent Bonn fide daily cireulation more than trebie that of anv other daily paper published in Washington, and much greater than that ef all the ether daily papers here added toaether. ne ne ‘Thote who leave the city during the summer ean The Star mailed to them for any length of time, and the address changed as often as desired, Szuuxo Orr TO RETIRE FROM BUSINESS. ‘On the 10TH OF AUGUST our great retail sale will dose. ‘The greatest Bargains yet will be offered This Week. INGRAIN CARPETS, 25c. All others in propor tion. PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS at half price. SILKS one-third off the regular price. Ladies’ Fine DRESS GOODS, CLOTH and FLAN- NEL SUITINGS way down below cost. W. W. BURDETTE & CO., No. 928 7TH ST., and 706 K ST. N. W. anl4t Toxonnow Oz Nevin $7.50 ‘MEN'S SUITS ‘THR REMAINDER OF THIS WEEK ONLY. ‘We mean business in thie unprecedetted offering. ‘The meaning ¢f it 14 too many Cassimere Suite, Wo want every man in the District of Columbia to om ‘one before we withdraw them from sale at this price, After we take them up in stock we will sell them only atvalue. Now we are not regarding value,as we The subseription must be tnvariadly paid in ad-| The demand this morning for that job lot of INDIA | wish to have as few goods as possible at stock-taking. ranee. a A curious state of things prevalis in the Georgia labor market, where the operatives in the cotton mills are struggling to prevent the enactment of @ law limiting the number of hours in a day's |’ ‘Work, om the ground that it puts an arbitrary re. striction on their power to earn money. Contrary ‘Yo the general rule tn the north, it 1s the employ- ers who are insisting upon shorter hours, on the ‘theory that they get better work out of a man ‘Who ts not tired. Insuch a controversy as this, Doth parties have an element of right on their side. The employer who demands that his oper- ‘ative shall not exhaust bis strength may have a selish purpose, primarily, but he is really doing ‘that which is Dest for the operative also; 8 man ‘who husbands his vitality not only gets more comfort out of life, but gets it for a longer period and remains an active and self-supporting pro Gucer after bis used-up competitor has had to quit work. On the other hand, men differ in their capacity for wholesome iabor; and it seems a hardship to compel a man whose normal day is a Jong one to throw away acertain per centage of his time because the hand who stands next him ‘at the mill 1s not fit to work as long as he. ‘There 43 broad room to question the wisdom of restrictive Jeg! n in such a fleld as this, beyond the fix- ing of a definite period which shall be always un- derstood as a working day In the absence of a spe- cifie contract to the contrary. No prohibitory rule can be made entirely satisfactory to both Parties concerned, and a just mean 13 most likely to bereached where the detatls are left tO be ar- ranged as cach new isstte arises ——____ — = Jefferson Davis i$ taking a hand in Toxas polt- ties, having written a letter for public consump- tion denouncing the prouibition idea. Naturally, ‘The Texas prohibitionists, who have worked hard Jor their cause. and who thought they saw victory almost within their grasp, regard this effusion ‘with sentiments of mingled indignation and regret. ‘The white men of the South are begin to divide on modern questions, and it will be very difficult for ‘Mr. Davis to prevent himself and the ideas which he represents from being partially shelved as liv Ing issues. Mr. Davis suggests that the prohtbi- ion movement fs a disguised enemy of State sov- ereignty, and that, of course, disposes of probibi- tion. The doctor who was “death on fits,” and ‘who, therefore, as a first step in his treatment Threw all his patients into fits, doubtless suggested ‘Mr. Davis's plan of disposing of all living questions in the South by throwing them into an imputed position of hostility to State sovereignty.” It 13 time that the South ceased tobe so divided into hostile camps by race and war prejudices that no contention over great public questions can be per- mitted to break down the old barriers. And it 18 ‘me that modern questions were decided there on their merits, and not through the influence of so. Phistieal appeais to State sovereignty By the ex- President of the Confederate States, 9a ‘Tne experience of the steamer Umbria, as related in today's dispatches, 1s not a usual one. The tidal wave on the sea coast has become a compar- atively familiar terror. On the high seas, ho ever, we rarely hear of one, owing, perhaps, to the tact that, one 1s so formidable as to be nota- Die, it geucrally buries the vessel whivh it strikes, and there are no voyagers to teil the tale. All we Know Is that the ship las not been heard from since quitting port. What has become of her is pure conjecture, and destruction by a tidal wave 4s about the lust hypothesis that suggests itself to the mind. The salvation of the Umbria, when struck by the tidal wave, was probably due to two causes: First, that, like first-class passenger Steamers geuerally, she stands high out of water; and, second, that she met the wave almost duly head on, Such a monster mass of water, striking her on the beam ends, would probably have over. ‘turned her, and then the eseape of her passengers aud crew would have been almost Impossible. — ae It has been wisely suggested that any magis. trate who grants the plea of Jacob Sharp's law- ers for a stay of execution, pending argument of @ motion for a new trial, practically sets the con- Vict at liberty. Noman in Sharp's plight, at his age, and with lis great wealth, is likely to raise a Sipall question of propriety about skipping his Dail and passing bis declining years in comfort on. the other side of te sea. It does not seem to in- vole any serious hardship for a Judge to refuse the prayer ot the condemned. If Sharp goes to Sing Sing he will have much more comfortable quarters there than in New York city. The hos. pital is well kept and the physicians are skilirul, Meanwhile, there is nothing to prevent the ap- Peals from gong on, to and through the highest court in the State. All that can be done just as ‘Well while he ts behind the bars as if he were at Jarge under personal bonds. a Aromantte story is told by the captamn of the Schooner Marsh of the escape of the fugitive Doodler MeGarigie from his pursuers after being almost in their clutches. It 1s a story, moreover, ‘Which will not Increase public respeet for the de- tectives who are said to have allowed thetr love of ‘the wine-cup to render them oblivious of duty. ‘The captain of the Marsh ts either a slanderer or he bas aided the escape of a fugitive from justice, and there will bea strong popular desire to see Dim suffer some disagreeable penalty. It isdoubt- ful whether a law could be found to cover exactiy hiscase; but, after the part he has played, it ‘would seem a pity tolet Lim go wholly unpun- ished. ~~ oe ‘The State election whieh 1s held to-day in Ken- tucky has been robbed of much of its interest by ‘the death of Dr. Standiford, the candidate for Sen. ator In opposition to Mr. Beck. As long as he was 4m the feld there was some question of live inter- est for the legislative vote to divide on. Now ‘there is practically none. Gen. Buckner, although | contesting the honor with a republican, a prohibi- | FIs Uonist, and a labor reformer, 1s as certain as a Politician can be of being elected governor, and the meeting of the new legislature to choose a ‘Senator will be the merest formallty. —<—— ‘The story 1s in cireuiation that Count Mitkie. ‘Wiea, acting as the representative of Jay Gould and others, has estabiished a bank In China with @capital of twenty million dollars, and that the foreign bankers are frightened out of their wits, as Gould is viewed abroad as a veritable Bonaparte iu finance, The foreign bankers will do well to control their agitation for a time. Gould's name is often used without authority, and the impres- Sion here is that he will invest in his bank in China aiy the proceeds of the sale of hiscastles in Spain, Sean Swozr Hovse CLEARING SALE. Our entire stock of Summer Shoes and Slippers to ‘Ye closed ont at s great sncrisice to make room for Fall Gooda. A splendid chance to secure footwear at greatly Teluced prices Allof our Ladies Low Oxford Ties, Newport Ties 24 Lew Button, regular price @1 and $1.25, retuced to: = 75e. Ladies’ Kid Opera Slippers reduced to se. All of our Misses’ and Children’s Oxford Tie and Low ee gtd 81, reduced to 50c. Al our #2 Mens’ Low-Strap Ties, Low Baton, reduced 104123. ayer Men's Low-Quartered Shves, all styles, warranted gruine Calf, gular vrice $2.50 to 3, reduced to Meus’ Embroidered Slippers, poate regular price $1, re 50e. Infants’ Button Shoes reduced to 25e. GO. Child's Spring Heeis reduced to 40c. 1 Misses” Button Shoes reduced to 800. $1.25 Youths’ School Shoes reduced to 90c, 81. W) Bos Button or Lace reduced to 81. 81.75 Met's Shoes, all styles, reduced to $1.25, 82.50 Ladies’ Kid Button reduced to $1. INDIEX LINEN SACQUES, prettily tucked, ruffled and em- hroidered.at 79c.,98e. and $1.15,makes it necessary for ‘You to call to-morrow if you wish one. Can't get more, Becond floor; take elevatoz, 7” PALAIS ROYAL cS tun tee MAE ED RAE GSP sSs A L ERE Su ACA Lun Pisin white and luen. Ea™ Above lots comprise Scalloped and Plain Bord- ered Handkerchiefs. Some beautifully Hand Em- ‘broidered in white, cream, light blue, pink. There's nearly 100 different styles in the four lots. Siete Tome Chi ao Aenthiat] ae size," in, hem mers. They ware 08, 75and 08.) aT 480. COLL, “Ia n Collars jeune our 3 FOR 256. ne 99 thy cig one aT A EER g88y & fb & 4 CoS Exe Ses’ ENTIRE STOCK OF LACES AT 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT OFF MARKED PRICES; and remember the marked prices are reduced prices. ‘The 10 percent discount also applies to Lace and other Neckwear, such as quoted below: Black Silk Lace Scarfs, 60x9 inches, for 98c. Extra Heavy Silk Scarfs, 81117 inches, for $1.68. Heavy Silk Lace Shawls, 3 yards long, for $1.68. Hand-run Lace Fichus and Scarfs, 82.68 to €15.08. Children’s Lace and Embroidered Collars for 25e. Iriah Point and Hand-Crochet Collars, 39c. STORE OPENS 8 A.M. CLOSES 6 P. M. SATUR- DAY1P. M. (A. LIBNER, Sole Proprietor and Manager.) 2217-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, ¢ 430 AND 401, 403, 405, 407, 12TH ST. XN. W. Ba Rou Bar Rew Ba Reu Test received. an, original package genuine ie Imported, reduced to 0c. per pint or 85.50 per Barbers and others using any fonda erable quantity please uote, ‘this price for a purely wenutine article. ARTHUR NATTANS, Pharmacist, ‘su1_833 14th st. cor. of I, and 2d and Dats. n.w, Reoveroxs For Avovsr, SEATON PERRY cra BAR. or to PERRY & Bi re CIAL FARGAINS” IN utes 30, 04.00, 9. 95,00, 09. AND MAND CRBAw areal, WACACE NERS c FOR OVEBDRESSES ae AND @) UAE ae NI: “GREATLY REDUCED. BRICES” EM HORE ISTE GINGHAM Bo SATEEN OI SING PRI EA" ON e ae Fintet’ Qos fog SATEENS RED! at TO 250. 1 CASE CRINKLED SEERSUCKERS AT 1240. PER FORMER PRIC axe lig esi QUALITY PRINTED UATISTES AT 12}; co! REE Ook. PURE ex AXP, FRENCH “SPECIAL SeDUCEME NRE Tk Ae 1 AND VICTORIA LAWNS ae AP Sg,aD 5c RAUISTE CLAIRE FRENCH XAINSOOKS, LAID AND STRIPED NAINSOURS AT 12% IS _RERSIAN LAWNS, WELT PIQUES, REX Lawes FROM 250. TO EMBROIDERED OgWiss BEST MAKES OF GAUZE AND MEDIUM-WEIG! HNO UNDERWEAR, ALL SETLES" AND Sin FIGU! BRE: (CES SiQuE choses AT 390M SeuiNG SULy iD AUGUST, SEATON PERRY. Prizr Bortorme, A Eetaptiened 1840, Pens atia ave. cor. omy Rawuxrs, 28 PER CENT OFF OF ALL REMNANTS FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. COMMENCING MONDAY, AUGUST 187, ‘We shall piace on our Center Counters all of the Rem- nants in ourstore, and in addition to the already low prices they are now marked, we offer as an extra inducement 25 percent off, which we feel confident ‘will insure their speedy sale. Thisis an opportunity ‘seldom offered, and buyers should take advantage of it, ONE PRICE. ‘WM. M. SHUSTER & SONa, 430 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Srrcuz Ovrenrxe Ix Consers. Recher ens Hae oe a = Uelebrsted Corsets 8. worl “red | ‘Corsiine’ iy a fae pile ‘Sit ‘Corset, 7! vis the tne ee ‘in the most pop- sd best Coreste ees or Se. deg is20-3t 907 Pat. nw otasonie erage) For A Few Dass Oxrx Se SSG Nee are W. 8. TEEL, 935 are, REAL ESTATE AXD LOAN BROKERS AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENTS, ‘No 1907 Peunsylvanis Avenue Northwest, ‘Washington, D. 0. 4 3720 BS Wereett, W.R Wien & D. Wine 87.50 FOR A Goop CASSIMERE SUIT, ‘THIS $7.50 SUIT MAY BB WORTH $18——OR__12_—oR 610. Bete eee eee COMB'AND TAKE YOUR CHOIOR, CASSIMERE SUITS, 00D THIKGSs, ONLY 97.50, ‘WHO WILL BUY fifrtrrrr? NO LOTTERY, EVERY SUIT A PRIZE, (07.50 {87.50)(97.50)-=07.60)<(87.60) FOR A SUIT THAT ‘MAY BE WORTH 815, MAY BE WORTH $12, ‘MAY BE WORTH 010. A well-made, well-trimmed, well-cut, and frst-olees ‘fitting All-Wool Suit, (Frock ot Sack Coat), ONLY 87.50, ‘Nothing more to be said in this regard without an- meaning repetition, but we wish you would emphasise the fact that trerrerree ‘THIS SALE 1s FOR THIS WEEK ONLY. a 916 OR——+-$ 12-010 suIT aul Seanss Or Isrenesr Fon Eveny- BODY! HOT WEATHER INDUCEMENTS! GOODS ALL OVER THE HOUSE MARKED DOWN. FIGURED CANVAS CLOTHS. Beautiful and dressy goods in an abundance of new designs and styles. Sold early in the season for 18¢. Per yard. Have now marked them at 8c. per yard. 1 CASE FIGURED LINEN LAWNS, 18c. per yard, These are pure linen; scores of patterns toselect from. Were worth early in the season 370. per yard. 2,000 YARDS BLACK NUN'S VEILING, 19¢. per yard, reduced from 25e, Bomething for sea ‘shore and mountain wear. $00 YARDS BLACK ALL-WOOL FRENCH CANVAS CLOTHS, 0c. per yard: reduced from $1. This is 42-in, wide and elegant value. 5,000 YARDS WHITE INDIA LINEN, Se. per yard: worth Se. 1 case 40-in, India Linen, 124e. per yard; worth 160, 50 DOZEN LADIES’ LISLE THREAD GLOVES, 0c. per pair; worth 25c. 50 DOZEN LADIES’ BLACK TAFFETA GLOVES, were 40c.; now 20c. 15 DOZEN LADIES’ PLAIN LISLE THREAD HOSE, 28c. per pair; were 50c. Only in red, garnet and brown, 5 DOZEN MULL TIES, were 49c.; now 35c. - 10 DOZEN NAVY BLUE POLEA SPOTTED FICHUS, were 25e. ; now 12%. 50 DOZEN GENTS' GOOD QUALITY WEB SUB. PENDERS, ‘were 25, 30 and 35; now 1240. Read ont prices on COLOGNE, SOAPS AND POWDERS. ce. olsewere, pr 2Be. 18. 250, 13, 5c. 130. Be. 190. 25e, 176. R5e. ‘Violet Water Soap. 18¢. Be. Saunders’ Face Powder. le, 5c, Ammoniated Bey Rum (piut bot- tes). Qe. 250, We carry Violet Waters, Cologne, Extracts, Lavendat Water and Bay Rum of all the best manufactures, Sachet Powder in all flavors, Sc. per bottle. 50 dozen Gents’ Unbleached Full Regular Made HOSE, 12%e. per pair. Remember we have but One Price to all. Also remember that we have catered to the comfort of our patrons by making our store delightfully cool with our patent fans, No discomfort to shop with us. b. AA fib = 2A. HAR us 7, ONE PRICE ONLY, $y29 420, 42%, 424, 426 72m Brauer, We Exerer ‘To reach your spproval throdgh lew Prices for first-class goods, ‘The heat is not Guite so severe as ft has beet, still hot hough to be uncomfortable, Out stock of ‘Hot-Weather CLOTHING fot Men and Boys is yet complete im ell the different qualities and sizes, Persons who do tot de- ‘sire to purchase an early-fall Suit and wish to piece out the balance of the summer ina comfortable garment should call on us at ‘One®, as we will make a clean eweep of this line of goods, ‘They intust go a8 something ‘before the season is over. > We offer ¢pectel vatgaind th PANTA. LOONB. No limit to the sanguot styles, Qualities and prices Always look fot bas. nina at THR GOLDEN 2aGte oLoTEiNG co. ay29 * 400 7TH ST. BN. W. COR. BD, J. C. Horomixstx, IMPORTER, ACIAINEAE AS GAMLTLY REDUCED Pate THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C.: — . ‘We are offering 8% excellent stock of Bathing ‘Towels in a varied ‘Gssortmant of styles, colors ‘and qualities at vey low prices. We quote: Fancy All-Linen Turkish Bath Towele, ‘Size 20x48-inck, only 600. each, Bize 24x48-inch, only 620. each. Not a towel in elther ot but that isworth more money. SPECIAL BARGAING, 50 Dos. 18238-inch White Tetry Towels, Pall, ~ soft quality; only 12390. each. 65 Dos. 90245-inch White ‘Terry Towels, formeriy sold at 3le.; only 250. each. 85 Dos, 25x60 Contra large) Fancy Striped ‘Terry Towels, Knotted Fringe, worth 75c.; only 62}40. each. 100 Dor. Fine Turkish Roller Towels, ready to put up; 3-yards long, ONLY 600, Bach. 66-inch Pink-Striped White Terry for Bath Robes, ac. ONLY €1.60 PER Yann, (Beoond Boor, take the elevator.) ‘WOODWARD & LOTRROP, Commer Aith and F ste. nw, Duran To Berm Avvarner SSlHave moved ourliinen and Housekeeping Goods to the Light and Spaciotis Seoond Floor of cur Building, in onder to display the Stock to better advantage In taking account of Stock ‘we fina we have too large Btock of PERSIAN LAWNS and, in order to dispose of them during August, we have made the following ‘extraordinary large reductions asifollows: 17,19 and 210. qualities, reduced to 16c. per yard. 29, 33,37%0. and 4c. qualities, reduced to 26¢. per yard. Is is seldom that desirable plain White Goods fall in price, and, as these will be equally deatrable a year hence, it isa good ine ‘Yestmnent even if not nestled till next season. (Second floor. ) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor, 11th and F sts. 2. w. Masvescromms Rewxartrs Or IRISH LINENS. We have just opened 3,000 yards Manufact- ‘urers' Remnants of best Irish Body Linens, in Jengths ranging from 1 to 16. ‘We receive these remnants regularly through ‘the year, and many of our customers as regu- larly supply themselves with them. They are from the best looms in Belfast, and are as perfect im every way as the piece goods. ‘They are used specially for Ladien’ and Chil- Gten's Underwear, Corset Covers, Waists, Aprons, &c., &e., and range in price Ube. 300., 350., 40c., 450. and 50c. per yard, which is 10c. on the lowest number and 350. qn the highest ‘umber less than the piece prices. (Second floor; take the elevator.) ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, aul ‘Cor. 11th and F sts. 2.w. : mt Lo fF A A A&A PT & PE OS DDD MT g8Bg 000 gi%y NN ON TTT RISGalAT. Bod HH Sas8 SoS 4 “GY RAR F 2 WE MUST CLOSE OUT THE BALANCE OF OUR STOOK OF LADIES’ AND MISSES’ SUITS BEFORE STOOK- ‘TAKING. NO MATTER WHAT we GET FOR THEM. THEY MUST BE SOLD AT ANY PRICE. Item 1, 1 White India Linen Suit, the skirt of 5 wide ‘tucked ruffles of handsome embroidery, yoke waist, the sleeves and yoke of all-over em- broidery; seven dollars teduction on this suit; ‘WAS $22, NOW $15. Item 2. 2 Very Stylish White Suit, the entire skirt and Dengue of bandsome all-over embroidery: ‘WAS $20, Now $14.60. Item 3. 1 Handsome White Suit of Elegant All-Over Embroidery, long draping of same, inside waist, trimined with handsome hshd-em- ‘broidered ribbons; a drop of $8 on this suit ‘WAS 833, NOW 925. tem 4. 2 Fine French Gingham Suite, skirt with pan- els of velvet, basque trimmed to match, ex- tremely stylish; $3.50 reduction on each; WERE 016, NOW 912.60. ‘tam 6. 1 Brown Gingham Suit, with white pique vest; 92.25 reduction on this suit; ‘WAS $9, NOW 86.75. Ttett 6. 1 Pink Batiste Suit, trimined in embroidery, long drapery ; $1.50 off this one; ‘WAS 98, NOW 96.50. ‘Item 7. Our Butire Stock of Children’s Ginghams and Chambrays, from 4 to 16 years; 20 PER CENT REDUCTION OFF MARKED PRICES. AND ALL GOODS IN STOOK REDUCED IN THE BAME WaY, ‘ea, ora ax bran Storr Yous Tnrenzen —_ Buy your DRY GOOD6 and CARPETS whiers yot ean save from 25 to 20 per cent, Eh delat welling very ARTICLE at prime ‘The Oraod Cleating Hate which commenced Moa dey, Jaly 11, will continus ten days longer; after thst ‘Hime all goods will be Hold st regular prices, Stee to the thes to buy feeb, scaschahie gents tt ‘wholesale prised, AY; __ WANTED—HELP. AUGUST 1. 1887: FOR_RENT—ROOMS. FOR _RENT-—-HOUSES. _FOR RENT_HOUSK ary otros Oe Free RENT = AT AT 1112 12 Het, & Wa SEVERAL Ehileassat summon raten eae yd be Wi Aer eS ce ee A WHITE GIRL OR MID Sad Weak TO aw Loa oy Mined Wee FO, 1 PRIGRLAYERS AT SGI- Warerunt , ABOUT OB 18, TO t in, Taronga ou fae na with 206 ea or Rpviy at 1108 100k ae ‘ieee ws “ANTED—FOR A PERMANENT aT Ix ° lady, not tog young: ous hous, an incestcipus tedy. oot ¢ pttad SRS IS rae ow up etal. "ANTED—A GOOD ADVERTISING SOLICITOR, Wee this week. $00 can be made Address | G1 Weer Sora CSET We ct WittnerSgetn inte AND COLORED MEN AND “| pag Women: trees, laundresses, farm. NOMBRE Bost se other cities and counity. at.nw. $530-6t" Ww TERS. DH eR Ae syosde W ANTED A 2 MAN OF MORAL HABITS, ilo. ide principal cities, to rep: oe = or hone is hin aocth kaa MANGHACrokeR oo Pe ated ‘ANTED — DUNDORE'S MPLOYMENT BU- ted by Indi 1d wonien, whit and colored for all Linda of demestis inborzon lig and general house work. Sprawl iefre Fit M at. nw. 321. D, SETTLED W WHITE WO! Fe Wi to a ‘canes of of dataraem Mat bie, jy6-1m WANTED--SITUATIONS. Sis” eee #8) Fs e RENT-712 WN Ste ‘Nicky FUR Po Ee mutable, for 8 lady; price $10 per OR RENT_HOUSE 60: ; JERSEY AVE. Pe Sine | wath dade RENT—THREE-STORY NEW BRICK HOUS! Fee six ane water, as, latrobee. ay ‘at corer store, 1402 snd Boundary sta. en sta. Rent $18 _ 3728-64". R RENT—A PLEASANT COTTAGE, TWELY R RENT—LARGE iE Tooms, cool and with large grouns Fast ‘oF without board, 312 aan ks Sapiro tcne s recy = 30 Bet. ne. nest R RENT — COMFORTABLY — FURNISHED also ‘basement to. first ; 12 gon caterer, GOL Leet a Se i aaa 4 go Ht, wit WITH OR WITH- a staw.dt 10 oe ane. poumideas | se? STORES AND OFFICES. '30- Seat Cains 1008 Vernon Re FOUR UNFURNISHED RooMs, OR Thi is Oar and Pavan ay od eyitable for isle ; A ‘elit ee "otoutht reference reyuited. ; 1B RENT—IN A DESIRABLE Shapers Fee ee tesa seu obo Tr time and t at our Room Agency, U3 Pat Information tive. ‘D.RAMEY. yd of RENT- >; NICELY FURNISHED FRONT RC a3 ‘new house, con : Teterencen," Inquire Mrs, G, O05 Sins 80-3 OR RENT—1 ISHED BEAUTIFUL SUMMER geepeae al cater: of gme berate Bath, arst Aeon Sona soa 20 14th at B u Fe BES = THREE EE UNFURNISHED eee Apply 1326 Teeter | Paced 15 GRANT PLACE, aleo, one third-foor Rolie ee sus, with Tour lange closet ra LOOR, TT? SOF ECOND FLOOR, CONSISTING O1 four rae, nicely Tarai for ech ifie Colusa sae em “y20-de Keeping Peidarer fee varor arent ‘water on same floor: pleasant iw.; rent month for summer term. * Star offoo. understands surveying, ® position of some iid’ inder an cngineer or surveyor for practice, office. ‘AN’ YOUNG MAN, 19 YEARS OF Wi FOR RENT-1110 Fat THIRD FLOOR, FagNt two spléndia second floor rooms, aloncia north and esuth sxpowace to feo OF eae fo ge tons, for summer or winter, €30. ARTEE-SteURTION BY A YOUNG GERMAR in groceries or any wholesale business ; best refer- ‘Address P. G., Star office. ie *WaAsieD=®) —BY A, eta ‘COLORED Wo- man, waabing todo home by the week or mont! teferences if required. 1210 20th st.nw. It ‘WANTED-SITUATIONS FOR COOKS. MATDE, muse iirses, overnesses, drivers, waiters, clerks int fame, stores, hotels, fe. Pein and jURNHAM'S Employment Headquar- fers, O30-058 Fatinw. = 3330. WANTED--ROOMS. NTANTED-BY A GENTLEMAN. A PLEASANT ‘aud cool room, southern expusute, with or with- ret board not to exceed $25 per month), location Othto 13th, G to K ste; widow preferred. NT—1720 iT. NW. ND. pe an Warand Naty Departmen Ts one actuate, rest POR RENTON 4. 5 DESTRABEE NEIGHBORUOOD. four com: joor, sult: able for Tight Notusehech ee family mall, no Rel “a Saarat fal q sad = a SIT ees TS R RENT—FUENISHED, AND UNFURNISHED ght, and le. ‘Transient woe Freeney THE OLINTUN HOUSH 850, 633 et, seg 7th st.n.w. Main entrance, ‘of the city. steel gee go FOR REN’ T—OFFICES. Address IAL, Star office, 'E, A COOL, WANTED HOR AGENTLEMAN furnished Room, with bath convenient: must be ree good rooms: communicating per: months desirable for ella sm agent of, Erg gituated near, MePhe , FURNISHED PAR- ‘Room 36, WASTEDPERM iby, Beicrootn, ahd Bathroom, comuetel> sane ing south, and opsn through to abet orth: “miist have sydicold wafer, sd bein neae Metropa fitan Club. Address A. IL X ee ished : 1t horse skeepins rt Its Sie a Btar office. tan FOE RENTS IWO Nice ine floor, 630, F at n-w.. after Jul 188° ot month, ‘by the & Sa thor ‘and paint and thor- chy ebovst’ resin, 000" SOHN E. Bi se7-3m Sd FSO. FOR RENT-MIORLLANEOUS | OR REN’ carpenter Pa AND OFFICE FOR -ANTED-ROOMS--TO PARTIES HAVING ROOMS = a iat yi paye them ime trout apd Baney. Reon ioron soca by ME Tear of 039 ¥ a ts soe uae grill pave sheen time Me tey money, Bt. ress pean 10th aaa near sidewalk. WANTED-—-HOUSES. WATERSS HOUSE SEPTEMBER 1ST, OF 14 ‘or 15 rooms, between 9th and 16th and'H and N ; modern iinprovements; permanent if suited. Addrewo He 1205 Atak new it RIOR, BRENT “LEARN TYPEWATTING: ~ Machines rented st 5 per month and sola on ok ee TORAPH OFFICE,” 933 F st. n.w. SALE — MISCELLANEOUS Ai RS EI ie es ick front, mod. imp, house, in gv _ borhoog: price fe, Bee eRe 1 exceed 83,000. Address DER! star offic aul? ETE A SMALL FAMILY OF ADULTS Q wants torent by the year house of Sbout 8 rooms "art o o or unfurni trees Box (aah Star ohhce, y30. ANTED—FOR FIRST-CLASS TENANT, FOR one oF more years, House ot less than 11 rooms; west of 15th and north of I sts; rent not to exceed $1,900 per annum. 8. H. T, LELPOLD, 3929-3 Fst n. ANTED-DIREGT FROM OWNERS, HOUSES ts for purchasers. | Any property placed itt wil rally advertised af our ex. anes, (Rents collected, "9 managed. Insurance LAND © THOMPSON HO) Jel 1313 F st., Adjoining Sun Building. WANTED- -MISCELLANEOUS W: NTED—T0 RENT THE DWELLING PART OF fouse 828 14th st. n.w.: suitable either for housekeeping or club; club preferred; rent reason- Me jocation elegant.’ Apply on the’ premises, 828 x }4th et. DW. aap RTE EDIATELY, BY family, intry place, with bi Rare country place, case, ample grounds a2 shade sud'pure eae! Ver ‘ave., between N an au ws ‘ANTED-A HORSE ¥ Sore Hia-ERE KEEP DUR! mouth of August. Best care and attention given, y at store, 1250 Penn. ave, 2 WANEEE RENCE SECOND HAND, za elon acl aust be condition annie price is reasouable. Address G. F. Wien LADIES TOLEARN DRESS CUTTING by theactual measure and square rule at reduced price; patterns and dresses cut to order. 1010,F gt n. | Ri WASiED street ° | leaving no trace, by my. electric nee rocess, Tel tice. indorsed by tue lead fie Phvetdians "irs: De GABRIEL, 1981 6 st ae Ey ‘ANTED-FOR A REALLY “GOOD-FITTI: fashionably-cut Suit of Clothes,” made to order, “coat fitted on b * before finishin ‘a very moderate piiog,” go,to ROBERT DALKIN, 224 Hist. nw. WASTED TO BUY A FIRST-CLASS BARBER- shop, centrally located. Address Box 83, Star office. ___sy20-60" | ws 'TED—STEAM CARPET CLEANING WORKS; feathers renovated. mattresses inads oer, car: called for atid delivered. Ofice 1402") thst, and Kae Telephone call 610.3, ER Pa YOUN iS HIGHEST CASH PRICE. Soe ae ey orn ea : a horn tare Tad Box 135, Star Office. ‘eam Waza DUG, BORED, DRIVEN AND paired. All Kinds of Pumps anid pump stocks rnished. ‘Terns’ modera sya SES out 8. jyiame ‘WASIED;FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES Sess BAUM, 210 teh 3625 Wise, KNOWN THAT © & BUNDY OF 456 Loulaians avenue (opposite City Hell, ts Gommiasionar of Beads ior sil the Staten and ier fortes (except Maryland). TED—STEAM CARPE] CLEANIN Nanri. ANTED— TH AND OTHER INSECTS We termilnst furniture, sheedxeper ioe stg et ew Hot Naga |— COMMISSIONER DEEDS. FOR ats and erstory’, Setar ea, v, gompzlstoner, JOHN.E. BEALL, 13 fice from aim. top. ‘Telephone saa, “15 COUNTRY BOARD. ae ey WOODLAWN Ate RR Sakae vg of station; $4.00 UNG, ‘eul-3tt ya's, Montgomery Gounty, ‘Ma, ERSONS DESIRING COUNTRY BOARD AT terme apply at 1151 Sth st, BW. D. in, this week. ani 3 Gan AOE Oueiite SE ae Ag | tie re ast ua ee Agee A em Sig int magn lent, fresh mi and month, 64 we faa Sees ee Sue. eae Address oan County, A rat Moe ees Ou i eematin AeA eas ARE BooMs Ra IN THE asa eo HOUBE, eee gir Sire’ Ho! an ees UKB SHADED ee, 2 isda ere dr a “amn* sre age aa WANTED, AE MOUNTAIN pPRESTOR, iad ey ABDERS, WANTED AT. 2 aa zap: comfort of & FOR, SALE Ban Roo AND FIXTURE FIXTURES 2018 h at nw. anl-2t° oe fhe | FGE,, S422 CARRIAG! PHAETONS, Spring Wagons, Toreaeasa built to onder: BEARS LAWTON 2710 and 975 wo, Fos ARRIAGES, WAGONS, NESS, ‘second-hand, always on band, for sale cheap and. oh, aoc erg, Plenty’ of Gar- ae 21 G atm ‘OR SALE-BABY CARRIAGE, NEARLY REY. cheap. Inquire at 615 D st. n.w. POR SALE-TEN SHARES OF, ORD a Aptomatic Gan stock (Parent, Company) st a ee atonce. Address 8. Z. H.,Star office. FR BR SALE—CHEAP—A qG00D EATING HOUSE Bfesinbont whert apply TOF Re aes bee sand 25-8" FOR SAaE- CIGAR STORE, 452 D ST, OPpogiTE City Hall. aoe ‘311 4% RB SALE_BAI ATS CHICREAING WARE I Original preg gg spe ae PG. SMITH. 1929 Penuaylva 70H SACE—BARGATR— JROF SA EASE e co. ORGAN. Suey Ma ated eh Sei cto ‘G. ‘shfITH: 1905 Pouneyl vente ve. aa “SACE-BAR ROOM Fi FIXTURES, 1G F: and Counter. 520 Sthat. ne. JF OE SALE-BAY HORSE. 8 YEARS Gu: Bani rey in tit uion or yee ogee oof ae ru ir Strestonable figure. “GEO... ata pat | Avy y PORES: SALES SHARES INTEREST IN STEAME Pilot Bo hares of Glymont Stock. | Ad- dress STEAY oftice. 3y30-3m, 'OR SALE—A 870 DOUBLE-BARRELED. ‘SHOT- gun, in perfect order, with carrying case, loading fools, ahd ammunition, for $50 cash. CH. B., Star office. OR SALE—FOUR ENGLISH PUG PUPPIES, Pomoneneret ead Katee Hine, ‘Address D. J., Star office, POE BALE BICYCLE, STAR, HALF-NICKELED levers, cricket sad- le, in good order $75. CHAS DAT, 1998 Dak in good, 6 ay 29-30" R SALE—A FINI Bay Mares 5 years old, cou fs sold at once, Apply at 1492 New York ave. 3920-36 R SALE—AN ENGLISH DOG CART, ONE OF the best in the elty and in Md Want of use. A. 8. Store. SALE — DO_NOT PURCHASE A TYPE: ‘writer until you have seen the latest, best and gheepert, rhe World. Type, Writer.” guaranteed, to n) ‘machine in ce Satie AcDhacHt ibid Fat, sole agents for the oO SALE_SEVERAT GRAND BARGAINS IN Pianos. “Ope. beautiful 744 Octave Kovewood Up- Fight, a mignifcent instrument for 200 caah. Owner leaving city. Cost to order, 851 juare Piano; hand- ft ne gop se 00d ise LARGE HAMBLETONIAN gSeellont driver, suitable for for $200 if some Rosewood: uly $175, at 810 per month, of, if Sount. Cost 8600 ner ‘Weave now on land a few choice nearly new, very gute upricite fo Tor Square Piation, oh the best possible terms, and our Idode of exchanging will Shane he diets dct You @25 to $100 from Shanice wit 7 fancy prices of other dealers. THE PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOM! sez otha. 4H SALE — HEALTHY YOUNG CUBAN PAR- Fy Wa; aise Young Hale Mocking Biras 220 SCHMID'S Bird Store, ae Am 22th st., two door south Pa. ave. FS, SALE—BRICKS—BUILDING ‘BRICK FOR sale at lowest prices, livered on cars of Balti- more apd Onto Raliroad at Gu orin Waaising- OP pe ‘Terra Cotta Office, 1411 G st 7 Se We -SEQOND-HAND, UPRIGHT ‘Tino, ‘offering # prught tnd Square ‘Pianos excl find for rout HUGO WOBCH & 0. 825 Tihst-uawayTo-dta T GEYER’ PENNSYLVANIA ene We tis onoat Sad 10 ‘The most stylish Ladie Phetons. tale ii eR reduce #isck “ers WR GEYER ‘OR SALE BICYCLES HOPPER SAFE] ‘SAFETY, $30: Havant 630 Ideal, re 5 JR SN REEP IBA Oe es i de Bz 100 eT ‘BU ea AND Freie arene loo painted ae aD een ened 7 = iS oe See: portion of the property om dau Gi epertanet, the areperty oh maz pao) THOS. E. WAGUAMAN aT 53 — RENT— Bac para 7 Fors fall ist appiy to W. 43 1907, Fe RENT—FROM \UGUST 1ST, HOU! Eijoth st aw. im raorary ‘ad “yyas-abe tra NEAT, SIX-ROOM oe VERY DESIRABLE &rx-Roo! -room and cellar, Iatruben, ra painted, 415 Spruce #1 eof owner, 1623 10th st. nw NW. SEVEN ROOMS, 3M. PARKED ast Capitol cc 5 ee MASSACHUSETTS AVE. XE. Ty new 6 room aud bath. bay window. with all improvement: House, st Smnouth. “Apply wo JAROR eT oes Yous 2006 8, To, mi 1456 Corcoran, 10,24 449 Corooran, 8, 220 G. 9, mn. Por_m. House, St 63 H, 8 m. ‘seven-roon Brick, hood, SOW JAS, 1 MAEM. | Real Katato and Inurenes Agi i Fo RENT-—BY R. OLTZMAR, Bs So te Bg. 0. HO} FUgusa jowa Circle. 13 Lafayette Sq 1 Ket. eae i ecard Ba rettys Bw...10815 ‘with me for rent or sales ~CORET Fores et nn a Fro sue K,, f RoOMa, Foom : newly painted and pape 25 pet month; 1918 Beh. uw. Luguire 403 Tih st uw. NISHED— 133 1311 1th wt, Or Ft ‘proverty for pal _3y30 RO. HOLT: taal eee nw 1 28 Pieroe Place i RENT_BRICK HOUSE, $90 1 x.E, D 1 Payette Patina gr cuit sg bas anaes $s A ipete Terie’ —— vit; Guz. og agiena! e, bet. 1. K, Doth: 4 Ht ‘end 16th sts ovo ‘Also « large mumber of furnished houses, FITCH, FOX & BRO’ 1437 Penn, ave, Foz RENT—MT, PLEASANT, 1stu 1 fr waior’ kaye ai. edlcining eotege Ones FOutiaE ST: 1008 F at nw 1d te seit R, RENT NEAR Tr a2 plesean COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. Fe: RENT_IN ROCKVILLE, MD. SIX AND ee re PARKER, cor. 45 & Bate ew. Fone RENT—DANENHOWER & SON. 1136 F sr . D. OF FUTT, OR SALEAT ROCKVILLE, oP desirable Cottages, containing 20 loca 4 et ‘lied with city boarders a fseemente’foF that Purpose Froutage of 140 feet. bid 'ressonsbla, ther particulars i at AEM YARKER, 1418 F st. mw. ALE A GOOD COUNTRY HOME, BEAUT Paltasted within few tiluiet aie oe ington: very conveniently loested: usted { nd winter Fesidguces very healthy; house, barn, fon actos, of for $2,500; terms easy. Boom 303 7th st. n. OR aid sic ieee AT OARKETE jetropolitay Brauch, overlooking the R “RENT HANDSO! tory (hay window), South trot ltune som room second floor: on a line of transit ‘and wit wit three blocks of three lines ; ig © Ces private fami} or wil ish as ih cocasional familly’ parlor; references required: ar jeasant hi for desirable people, ae se f EEN 7 soemn ol et Peetein K4 149 and 151 Va. ave. ne. upanay ine fem wooks and ca i Spected at any %0. 1518 Bet. 1 Station at 10-10 en. and t Demirable lots for 5 Saloon monly pavnicite. “City of ieee ewe tent Ufice. ENKYN. Sig PEK WoNTH—19000 17TH | _wvdOw = “EASE Wane ABE tet ere | WAN, GUS-1010 F st oR BALE—AT BOYD'S NE OF THE dP Os minty. 180 acres. 10 cree timber; Ualance iu highest state of cullvation well fenced aud watered: nine-roci houw mdings every “afin Gat ihe yt i guagmuer ogrers oration a clos ea ‘acron, anolpls ‘Bla Bixtiou; dwelling and out- buildings, fruit, &. 51 Acres dderndon, War's magnificent place and He oye President's beautiful site; frase on ba nes 63,500. » id . eke {our milegfrom city; good cuse. Bn pla ‘acron’ Brooke, Biaford County, Virginia: ton- = ame. fruit, shade, &e.; river end u etaie and ducking; a Ane place. ‘Sivches, alt es. A altbersvang house barn, truit, Re. ® p Diadenabiury: hovee, “see ef bet ‘Acres, Herndon, Va; house and ETAT Oi Ae ‘Alexian, oat ite eek Alexa vscat Alguandein Vat Roe feist? Bitaes BAXTER & MacGOWAN, 3y30-3t* 1008-1010 F st. h. JOR SALE—IN TAKOMA PARK. S386, lane wrounds, all conveul re a tern ACGOWAN, 1008, 1010 Fat, 7 LOR BALE—SUBURBAD IFTY DOLLARS Cash aid #154, im Monthy oF Quarterly iutal> fuents. will purchase Hiyatteviiin, 50x20 110,000) toot.” Now Is the ti ave. SaLE— ROPO! inion, Sy acres tien grovina cc. U, Vand W extended will ‘ire: ‘tino tL FAADOR 2358 Pie. : POR ACKES OF LAND, Fac NTING sire! rom wl Trotting i fuytry. house and outs wis. bait cash, wus 1438 a (i : r He 3 Se &3 © * ome of from one two 100 sores, aay here from one-halt =k to thres no 05 enprow eee we a = BICYCLE MEDAL WITH NAME Lstistes oon, oe ‘A suitable reward if left 81 618 12th st. a.w so BONas 472 0 St. &. AT LS = ‘brick, stSiar Lee OF ITALIO CURF _— JULY ee rUe aa vad sd retina Las eae {ORT A SMALL “YELLOW Pi Perry OF Moris return to 1730 Batieet wee stl oe = SETTER: LEMON SPOTS, TAG 5 hata rowan i ‘sttursed a tbe wah

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