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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: TUESDAY... CROSBY S. NOYES. t of any other daily paper publisbed im Washington, and much greater than tnat «fal the other daily papers here added together. Those who leave the city during the summer can Rave 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. —————EEEE ‘M. Katkof, the editor of the Moscow Gazette, ‘Who has just died, presented tn bis career the re- Markable case of a prominent Russian suspect ‘who not only contrived to maintain his hold upon Public affairs in the Empire, but won the conf- dence and affection of two notoriously self-willed czars. His liberal tendencies got him into troubl ‘while he was pursuing the peaceful calling of 8 Professor of philosophy in the University of Mos- cow, and he was driven out of his chair by an im- Pertal edict. Then, having been for some time ‘Under the surveiliance of the police, he found it convenient to make a long visit to England and Wales, where he imbibed more Mberalism than ever, and, returning home, established an organ for the propagation of his ideas, known as the Russion Messenger, in which Ivan Tourgenieft and other writers since world-famous, published Some of their first important works. But Kat- koff's great stroke in politics was reserved till he founded the Moscow Gazette. With all his liber- alism Katkoff was never disloyal He spoke his mind freely, often defiantly; he rebuked chancel- Yors, aud demanded the removal of official mag- mates; he quarreled with the foreign policy of the empire, and frankly pointed out errors in its do- mestic economy. But he was always a man to be trusted; and the way in which he was excepted from every general rule governing free speech, ‘where other and more powerful men were dis- graced and punished, was a worthy tribute to a ‘Virtue too rarely found im the public life of any country, —— Pasteur’s treatment has its drawbacks. It is ‘Said that among the persons inoculated by his in- tensive treatinent, used in very threatening cases, nine have died from paralytic rabies, 8 form hith- erto almost unkuoWn in a human being. He Tights poison with poison, and the results are not always satisfactory. The report of the British commiséion that by Pasteur’s method animaiscan ‘deprotected from the infection of rables, suggests the prevention, rendering unnecessary the dan- gerous cure of the disease, by the inoculation of all dogs Additions might be made to our police regulations covering anything new in the rules ‘Suggested by the commission, concerning which it 4s heid necessary, “(1.) that they should order the destruction, under certain conditions, of all dogs ‘having no owner or wandering in either town or country. (2) That the keeping of useless dogs should be discouraged by taxation or other means, @) That the bringing of dogs from countries in ‘Which Fabies 1s prevalent should be forbidden or ‘subject to quarantine. (4) That in districts or ry oS = i is Bes $7.00 ROBES Now 92.98. $8.00 ROBES NOW 62.98. $10.00 ROBES NOW $2.98 $12.00 ROBES NOW $2.98. $13.30 ROBES NOW 82.98. $15.00 ROBES NOW EXPLANATION: 98. ‘These are the Robes for which our patrons CoLoRs: Pink, Light Blue, Navy, Ecru, Gray, Dark Brown, Light Brown, Garnet, and all the now mode shades that are so fashionable this Summer, A countries Where rabies is prevalent muzziesshould | BBB, be compulsory, and dogs out of doors, if not muz- zied or led, should be taken by the police as sus- Pected.” Having thus limited the dogs, Moculate them. It is betfer to treat the dog, before biting, than the man, after being bitten. rs Every Washingtonian who dreads monopolies ‘Will be glad to learn that Justice Bradley, sitting at circuit in New Jersey, has dissolved the Injunc- ton issued to prevent the building of the proposed bridge over Arthur Kill by the Baltimore & Ohio raflroad company. The fact that this bridge 13 necessary to the completion of a second through route toNew York city ts enough to give its Torvunes the highest interest for All residents of ‘the national capital For too many years our city has been, as far as connections with New England and the middie states are concerned, at a serious diseavantage. Her lack of freight, express and ‘Passenger travel factitties at the Fates which com- pletion gives has driven away benefits which shé might just as well have enjoyed, and her marvel- Jous growth Im population and wealth nas deen all gained In spite of these adverse conditions, With ‘8 fall system of competitive roads, and, ifthas can ‘De concetved as pogsibie, with a real desireon the Part of tne roads to contribute to ts growth and Prosperity by every means tm thetr power, the city’s progress would be wonderfdlly hastened, a ‘The Boulanger-Ferry duel 13 “still on"—to bon. Tow a phrase from the lexicon of club slang. That 13 to say, one party is resolved, and the other will not retreat. Of course it i$ possible, even at this late hour, for M. Ferry’s seconds to make over- ‘tures for a compromise, and for Gen. ‘Seconds to accept them. If this were dohe, how- ever, it would be a concesston merely to the dread of the ridicule which must follow a bloadess duel, for of peril to life there is not enough to stir any- ‘one’s pulses for a moment. Boulanger 1s not in- ‘viting death to himself just at present, He wants Yo continue as much alive a3 posstble. Nor does he probably feei @ ferocious thirst for the blood of his adversary. M. Ferry dead would be bat a Piece of uselessclay, M. Ferry living, with a slight ‘Wound or none, after an encounter with a great military hero, would be a living monument of that hero's magnantmity. As for Ferry’s sentiments and purposes im the matter, they do not count either way. He is not a fighter, and he doubtless. ‘Wishes there were some clear road out of th Scrape by which he might eseape to-night. Ze ‘Will fight under compulston, and not to kil, $$$ ‘The public memory 1s called back, by one bt yes. terday’s events, to the days when Jobn Jarrett enjoyed the same prominence in labor ctrr-les that Terence Powderly does now. The Am#igamated Association of Iron and Steel Workers ¢xust num- ber between forty and fifty thousey.d members, and at oue time was understood to bave a reserve fund of nearly a million doUars. When tt under. takes a strike, therefore, the manufacturers affected thereby well appreciate the task they have on their hands fora whiie. Its last notable effort in this line was in 1883, When {t forced the Bethlehem Iron Works, wise average annual output was reckonedat 35,000 tons, to shut down, because the §proprietors had discharged a member of the association and refused to restore bum to its pay-roll. The lockout begun yesterday 4s occasioned by the assoctation’s insisting upon the enforcement of an old rule in the Man Valley mills against the giving of double employ- ment to one man. oe The action of a clique of rich speculators in ‘Wall street yesterday morning, in agreeing to buy one hundred and fifty thousand shares of stock tn order to sustain the markét, was incidentally com- mendable, Dut primarily a mere device of self. Protection. Their short sales, unjustified by any depressing facts, were Instrumental in sending quotations down toa point where they got badly Trightened themselves, and their large purchases ‘were made for the purpose of checking a move. ment that threatened them with disaster. To avoid a tumble they shifted from one end of the see-saw to the other,—that was all, $a ‘The anticipated collapse of the Jay Gould bank Story, sent from China, closely uy publication. The scare excited in London ‘by the ews which came Orst affords, however, an edity- ing Mlustration of the awe in which American Raanctering enterprise,ts held tm the chief cities of Europe, Our foreign brethren may not always Jove us, Dut they have a marked appreciation of ‘the national characteristic of “push.” Geer Crise Sue OF CHLIA, CROCKERY AND HOUSE-FURNISH. 1NG@-GooDs #08 TEN-DAYS-ONLY. I wo n a3 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON Att. CASH SALES, ae bes a eee ih 45 PER CENT OFF ON ALi REFRIGERATORS AND WATER COOLERS. yvvy BBB A A st. balance of them (about 100 Robes) FOR 3 i Hee = ae ‘WHAT THE ROBES CONTAIN: I Promptness and accuracy guaranteed. gave 85.00 » woek ago, and were an unheard-of bargain at that price. We will now close out the From 8 to 10 yards of Fine Etamine; 435 yards of handsome Flouncings, some 45 inches wide and others 60 inches; and 4% yards of narrow to match, Any one who is desirons of jprocuring = handsome dress should not miss this oppor- tunity. Even if you cannot use it this Sam- ‘mor, it will pay you to lay it away, as youcan now buy oneat just sbout one-sixth of their original value, aud-Iw Have You A Beacr: Ajob lot of LINEN LAP ROBES are offered at 49c! ‘98c., $1.25 and 91.49 each. They were bought and are offered much below the usual prices. They're superior quality. Take elevator to second floor of the PALAIS ROYAL. E9- Inabor Bone, PLE ge HAG Lee R Ky GGG EEE BE E EEE IEFS. ve lot you will find Hemstitched, Tucked Embroidered and Fancy Dice Borders, ‘whiteand fancy colors. All pure and sheer se EW Above lots comprise Scalloped and Plain Bord- ered Handkerchiefs. Some beautifully Hand Em- Droidered in white, cream, light blue, pink. ‘There's ‘nearly 100 different styles in the four lots. China Silk Handker. ) CLEARING size,2 in, hem-stitched ry Were 68, 75 and 98. DAY1P. M 2PALAIS ROYAL 5 AP abo, L A BER p88q faa AA BME oat ‘00 nr 12% pure 3-ply linen cuffs, in} CLEARING OUT AT ali izes. hemes) A 03 EER 55S, RAGES aa FEE 4338 ate + Sens ms os SENT 88 F n= Tt yg"? ‘00 ros ENTIRE STOCK OF LACES AT 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT OFF MARKED PRICES; and remember ‘the marked prices are reduced prices. ‘The 10 percent discount alto applies to Lace and other Neckwear, such as quoted below: Black SIIk Lace Scarfs, 6029 inches, for 98c. Extra Heavy Silk Scarfs, 81217 inches, fo Heavy Silk Lace Shawls, 3 yards long, for @1.68. ‘Hand-run Lace Fichus and Scarfs, $2.68 to $15.98, Children’s Lace and Embroidered Collars for 25¢, Irish Point and Hand-Crochet Collars, 39¢, 1.68. STORE OPENS 8 AM CLOSES 6 P.M. SATUR- (@. LISNER, Sole Propristot and Manager.) 2217-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVR, 4730 AND 401, 403, £05, 407, 12TH ST. N. W, Snuxe Orr TO RETIRE FROM BUSINESS, me wih Be CLOTH and FLAN: ‘On the 10TH OF AUGUST our crest retail tite wilt ‘The ereatect be offered This Week, (HHORAIN cARPETS, All others in propor PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS at half price ‘SELES one-third off the rorular " Lathes’ Fine DRESS GOODS, ‘NEL SUITINGS way down below cost. ‘W.W. BURDEITE & CO., au1-40% 928 7TH ST,, and 706 K ST. N. W. are A Covxrznrerr ‘Is. tribute that Inferiarity pays to ‘MERIT. PONGEE, FOR EXAMPLE, season, and, stimulated by this popularity, hosts of imitations are in the market, somo sold as Ponges, others under names manufectured for the occasion. ‘One of these is ALPACA, Alpsca, while & good wearing material, is not adapted tothe wash-tub, A good thing, if you don't wash it, ‘but you must not expect it tocome from the wash in ‘Wearing condition, LINEN {sanother imitation, A finespun Linen thread, with cotton the other way, makes «clever ftation of Pon- gee. These goods ate made in Germany, and have s ‘ilby look that disappears ot the first washing, ‘THE GENUINE ia made in India, of all silk, and becomes more lustrous from wear. THE REAL ia found on our counters in profusion in COATS AND VESTS FoR GENTLEMEN. LARGE SIZES AND SMALL SIZES, BAKS AND COMPANY, UNADULTERATED CLOTHIERS, ‘su2- SEVENTH AND MARKET SPACE. Reusasrs. 25 PER CENT OFF OF ALL REMNANTS FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. COMMENCING MONDAY, AUGUST 18T, ‘We shall place 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 extrs inducement 25 per cent 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 & SONS, 4530 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Bu Rex. Bar Rou Bar Row Just received, an otiginal packige gemtine imported, Fedyced to 500, per Pint oF 89.60 b pecgalion. ‘Barbers and others using any co erdble quantity. please this price for & purely ARTHUR NATTANS, Pharmacist, 833 14th ot. cor. of I, and 2d and D sts. n. Reoveroxs Fon Avovsr. SEATON PERRY (Snecessor to Penny & “SPECIAL BARGAINS" IN BLACK CHANTILLY LAGE FLOUNGINGS AT $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $5.00, ; eee weenie “at UREN ORS POR OF DRE AND GARNIT} “@ ‘TLY REDUt PRICES” 0) Bor DI BATISTE GINGHAM AND iN ROBES. “EXTRA GOOD VALUES" IN PLAIN AND FIGURED INDIA SILKS AT 754 x i E; 'D $1.00. “CL ORIRG | Sb tiie 2 NARS Wika, PARA- CaLiry, BS Ne? Plexca SATEENS FDREDUGED 1 EERSUCKERS AT 1240. PER 2 oA aa EET FINEST QUALITY ERINTED BATISTES AT 1230.; UOED FROM 1: PLETE STOCK 01 “SPECIAL, oeBs AR LORE i ue. a AND VICTORIA LAWNS AT 12%, 15, 20, AND TISTE CLAIRE FRENCH NAINSOOK! Ri Prat ‘AND STRIPED NAINGOOKS AT 12% ee yan LAWNS, WELT PIQUES, WHITE PU LINEN LAWKS FRO! . 00. iT OF GAUZE AND MEDIUM-WEI MERINO UNDERWEAR, ALL” BYTLES GRD SIZES. EE RREBRP PUNE SEATON PERRY. vents 3 4 Peansy! ae, COF. oa, “Ane Tune BARGAIN TABLES, ON NO. 1. Are 75 suits for Boys from 4 to 18, which sold Teadily for $3, $3.50, @4, $4.50, $5, and@6. They ‘will be closed this week at $2.50. ON No. 2. Are 126 suite for boys 4 to.13, which sold readily at 87, 87.80, $8, $8.50, $9, abd $10. They will be sold this week for $4.50, ON NO. 3. Ate 25 Norfolk Jackets for young men, whic we sold 4t 87, They will be closed out now at $2.50. Also 40 Norfolk Jackets which sold readily at @9, ‘will be closed out st $3.50. One thousand pair Odd Pants at merely hominal prices. ‘Thin Summer Coate and Vests st a dacrifice at OAK HALL! COR. TENTH AND F 6TH, Srovr Yous Inruassz —s Buy your DRY GOODS and CARPETS where you tan save from 16 to 20 per cent. ‘We are positively selling every ARTICLE st pitmne cost Gay, July 11, will continue ten days lonker; after that ‘tne all goods Will be sold at reyrabat priv, Now ts thé time to buy treah, seadonable goods at wholesale prices, — JONSON, GARNER & CO, ai 6836 Pa ave, near Tent BEAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKERS No. 1907 Pennsylvania Avéhus Noth west, ‘Washington, Bd. 905 Pennayivanionra | 3729 £8. Wescott, W.R Wiloox In D. Wine . ‘Wo are offering an excellent stock of Bathing ‘Towels ins varied sasortmant of styles, colors and qualities at very low prices, We quote: Fancy All-Linea Turkish Bath Towala, Size 20x48-inch, only 50c. each. Size 24288-inch, only 62340. cach. Not s towel in either lot but that isworth more money. SPECIAL BARGAINS. 50 Dos. 18286-inch White Terry Towels, full, == soft quality: only 123¢¢. each. 65 Dos, 20x45-inch White Terry Towels, formerty sold st Bic.; only 250. each. 35 Doz. 25x60 (extra large) Fancy Striped ‘Terry Towels, Knotted Fringe, worth 75¢.: only 624c. each. 100 Dos. Fine Turkish Boller Towels, reedy to put up; 3-yards long, ORLY 800. BACH. 66-inch Pink-Striped White Terry for Bath Robes, &e., ONLY @1.50 PER YARD. (Second floor, take the elevatot.) ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cornet 11th and F ste, 2.1 Disrtaven To Brrran Avvarrice ‘Have moved ourZLinen and Housekeeping Goods to the Light and ¥pacious Second Floor of cur Building, in order to display the Stock to better advantage. In taking account of Stock ‘We find we have too large Stock of PERSIAN LAWNS ‘and, in order to dispose of them during August, we bave made the following ‘extraordinary large reductions as ‘follows: 17,19 and 21c. qualities, reduced to 15c. per yard. 29, 33,37%c. and 44c. qualities, reduced to 25¢. por yard, It is seldom that desirable plain White Goods fall in price, and, as these will be equally Gesrable a year hence, it isa good in- ‘vestment even if not needed till next season. (Second floor. ) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sts. n. w. Maxvrscroams Rewants Or TRISH LINENS, ‘We have Just opened 3,000 yards Manufact- ‘turers’ Remnants of best Irish Body Linens, in Jengths ranging from 1 to 16. We receive theso 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 tised specially for Ladien’ and Chil- dren's Underwear, Corset Covers, Waists, Aprons, &c., &., and range in price 225c., 30c., ‘B5c., 40c., 45c. and 50c. per yard, which ts 10c. on the lowest number and 350. ou the highest ‘number less than the pléce prices. (Becond floor; take the elevator.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, aul Cor. 11th and Fats. nw, Sranzs Or Isrenzsr Fon Evzny- BODY! HOT WEATHER INDUCEMENTS! GOODS ALL OVER THE HOUSE MARKED DOWN. FIGURED CANVAS CLOTHS. ‘Beautiful and dressy goodsin an abundance of new designs and styles. Bold early in the season for 18¢. per yard. Have now marked them at 80. per yard. 1 CASE FIGURED LINEN LAWNS, 118c. per yard. These are pure linen; scores of patterns toselect from. Were worth early in the season 3730. per yard. 2,000 YARDS BLACK KUN’S VEILING, 19e. per yard, reduced from 25c. Something for sea- ‘shore and mountain wear. 500 YARDS BLACK ALJ-WOOL FRENCH CANVAS CLOTHS, 60c. 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 caso 40-in. Indis Linen, 12340. per yard; worth 160. 60 DOZEN LADIES' LISLE THREAD GLOVES, 100. pet pair; worth 26c. 50 DOZEN LADIES' BLACK TAFFRTA GLOVES, ‘were 40c.; now 200. 15 DOZEN LADIES’ PLAIN LISLE THREAD HOSE, 290. per pair; were 500 Only in red, garnet and brown, 8 DOZEN MULL TIES, 10 DOZEN NAVY BLUE POLKA SPOTTED FICHUS, ‘Were 250. ; how 12340. 50 DOZEN GENTS' GOUD QUALITY WEB SUS- PENDERS, ‘wets 25, 90 ahd 35e.; now 19}40, ‘Read our priced on COLOGNE, SOAPS AND POWDERS. Our sold Pears’ Sha .. 18. Rbe. Sanglangue’s Face Po 3c. Be. Rouge de Theatre, No. 18 1c 85 Oakley's Lattice Soaps..y,.. 18. 250. Pansy Soap. 170. 250. 1%. Be. Ble. Be, Ammoniated Bay Rum (pint bot- ‘les) = 918, 850. We ‘Violet Waters, Cologne, Extracts, Lavender wilerand bay Bum oral ine ‘best manufactures, Béchet Powder th all favors, 5c. per bottle. 50 dozen Gente’ Unblewched Full Regular Mate ‘HOBE, 1250. per pair. Remembet we have but One Price to all. Also remember that wo hate catered to the comfort of our petrons by making our store delightfully cool ‘with our patent fans. No discomfort to shop with us. Within & few weeks we shail iose, owing to ‘the titting down of west Wall,a great did of the boniiter ana aheif-foom we now hate, As we have bt had since the opening of itis atird half som bnough, tt does nut mush ‘talculation to show that our stock be te Good to las this hate ite pheasitt ates, thats: fuch in oppottinity as wo think never tetéte courréd, insemuth as our stock ts not tise nostie ‘muéstiod of years bet ia exitirely new aind freak. D. C.. WANTED—HELP. aéEsD Ay. 1 AUGUST 2. 1887. FOR _RENT—ROOMS. FOR RENT—HOUSES INTED—A WOMAN THAT CAN COOK. AP. ay Too rireet me. itd eu2-3t* ‘ANTED—A CARRIAGE W OOD-WORKEE. MUST ha rs ‘6th street, opposite B & ee Aree % Ie’ D—AT 1105 F ST. EXPERIENCED Wise AT Oy -ANTED —NEAT, USTRIOUS COLORED of horse and make himself use- talinstore, ‘address Gn Star otce. auszt ‘WANTRD— WOMEN 000KS, 91070, 940: ohare ‘Drivers. and. act fe Colon fon ook COOMBS & BURGESS, 920 Fat. n.¥. WW ANTED—A GOOD-SIZED BOY, WILLING TO Bork haloes Bos 119, Btare nice” aul NTED—) INTELLIGENT, NEAT. AND Wee cn colored, woman ae Chambermai Party. Apply 128 Est. nw. ‘Chami 4 jent home for right “WANTED-AT ONOETA FIRST-CLASS SLEEVE gndone Skirt Hand at Mme, VON BRAND) 1220 Pennay i ‘AN TED_SHOEMAKER_IMMEDIATED = I pert on repairs and on new od pre! F. BESSLER, 820 i4th Wg ae eer meses. we Tira thor eta: Sty pcudemt Aare, a ynees: 4 lary weekly for beginning. Apply F. THU] ate oy =e Prgbes 7th st. uw. W. ‘ED—A LAUNDRE: APPLY AT 1102 E a D.W., OF 432 11th st (side door). 1t* \WANTED—A COMPETENT AND RELIABLE boy to the bi snueteag age ielens Pegs? agen the arue business. W (TED — A FIRST-CLASS UNION BARBER, Apply #27 7th v8.1. w._G. MILLGE. _sul-itr_ WANTED-SEVERAL WAIST AT 728 13th at. ee aul.2e* WANTED. SIX NO, 7 BRICKLATERS AT Sor diers' Home. Apply at once. eul-3t SQV ANTED—-WHITE GIRL, 4n0 OR 18, West and stint in gengal hougeworg aad with ren, for small family. No washing. Must come Apply at 1108 10th st nw. oni ‘well recommended. ‘anl-3t* Waienera WANIED-WiITE AND cotoneD. sex AxD as hosters, hor "Flue ad oles chiles ana conte PUMSUURN WAM 990-059 Fea ee Soe Wa ems or: EITHER SEX TO WORK on Cards at their homes; #6 to 89 per week earned, COLORED WO? AN, TO, COOK AND hotise work. 8424 14th st. nw. steady employment: no oll painting: bo canvassing: Al work ‘mailed tly. (Addros, NATIONAL kn Co,/76 State St, Boston, Mass, P. 0: Box 5002. SYRC 6008 Vv ANTED —DUNDORE'S EMPLOYMENT |BU- 1a, eon ies. x SCRURTL AH, ae rena inge, with reference. 3. de2l-bw* ANTED— A GouD, SETTLED ) WHITE. WOMAN, barge ing-Foom. fo ‘rellable ‘reference, “Address MORUTY, office. 3y6-1m, FOR RENT_TWo FURN by tt Freee Ta on ee fered “Hoteroncen” Apply st 4102 13th st S o'clock pum. Fee BENT 1306 11TH, sr. 3. W.. A PLEASANT it room, with board. pertons 840. per Seiya mosere tarworemenns ge (CATING son $20. New ences exchany eae RK RENT_—FO} IGE ‘COMMUNI oom on thin cr, Fath sryyeglenees for ght housekeeping: FOE, BENT THREE bat tig RON rooms, one from, 810% qighin ve minntee walk of Patent aud) Pose Oficee; rh locality: corner house. ‘st. 2, tathiea Sw Se OK OF WOUE Bos Fae SIO OS POR RENT ar il? H ST. N. W. SEVERAL furnished rooms, north and ‘south with bath Capaatat unor votes aegtctan™ ‘(OR RENT—& SUITE OF ROOMS, WITH ALL eh Frociventshteat whe et cbean- Apply at 2088 148 a 2. Re a indy; price $10 per month. Fined orauttrnian Ainor withoss beara RENT — COMFORTABLY out ae ry fm ae Se ‘out very ne. 1737 Fat. "4y30-3¢ J{OR RENT—FOUR UNFURNISHED ROOMS ON sosoutl Hoon iaiely rapered eaitable for ight rusekee) 18 per month; reference eee ahd mi rable by calling at Sur Booms Pein and what oil matt thee oe nor st id, A time and trouble by. Se FOR RENT—FuRi BEAUTIFUL SUMMER Fiittoms: ay windows in every toon: votner ieuset ee ‘east front; re! coe Peas He FoR RENT_HANDSOMELY FURNISHED SUITE ‘of rooms, private bath, first floor, a180 Toms, 20 14th st. nw. iw R RENT—1720 H ST. N.W., LARGE, HAND. fome communicating Rooms, sécond ocr; board if dosired: gentlemen preferred; one square weet,of Wat'and Navy Departments. pose jt RENT—IN A DESTRAB BORHOO Fee eet a tna emp able for light housekeeping. Terma moderate, family Shem. Apply 1000 1th ataces Late and 8 p. m ly 16 FoR RENT—FURNISHED, AND UNFURNISHED Large, ght, and airy. Prices reasonable, Transient P Fic. 5c, Bo. and $1 THE CLINTON Hota ss 4830, 528 7th stn, w. Main ontratce, #26 7th at Street cars pass the door to all parts of the city. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 3e8-Sin WANTED--SITUATIONS. FOR RENT—OFFICES. WANTED BY A COLORED tion as 10th st. n.w ; stay at night, WOMAN A SITUA- RB RENT—ALL THE UPPER PART OF HOUSE, Hhanbetmatt, wages 910. Apply at15$0 | WO, REN Sahl, THE UPPER PAR to rent It* | for offices. ‘aueod-3* ANTED_WOBK (OF ANY KIND, BY AN Hoe tic, al, businers, mai attorne} of commission merchant preferred: good reference, D.T. BIDDER, 924 Fst. nw. ‘(OR RENT—ENTIRE THIRD FLOOR OF 1407 st., three good rooms: communicating: for 81 er month, desirable for claim ayont or attorney. bul-6t JOHN SHERMAN & CO. 205) ee (YANTED —AT HEADQUARTERS POSITIONS WwW for Cooks, Chambermalda, Waitress, Laundrens, id, Nursess, Beamatreas, Men ‘Waiters, Cooks, Coach miaedzee "COOMBS & BURGESS. WWANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, 19 YEARS OF som ‘an engineer or surveyor for practice, ‘Address SURVEY, Siar office. "No pay asked. "aul-2° Fe RENT_—TWO NICE OFFICE ROOMS. LOWER toon, O39 F at. nw,after July 1, 4887. af $05 per ‘month, ‘by the year. Will paper ‘and thor- oughly renovate JOHN E. BEALL, & CO., eae’ FOR RENT--MISCELLA NEOUS WWANTED-SITUATIONS FOR COOKS, MAIDS, housekeepers nurses, governesscs, drivers. walters, ilies, at satel, Ke” conntry, Std peeorts,” HURNHAM'S ‘Employinent feadauee: ters, 630-632 F st. n.w. 3y30-5e" er TRTENED HONEA bath on second oF thind floor for use. keeping Address PERMANENT, Star office. aud-3t° Good neighborhood, within ten minutes’ walk from Treasury: ref changed, Address D. Hy N.. 701. eee ANTED—PERMANENTLY, FURNISHED PAR- lor, Bed-room, and Bath-room, connected: front. ing south and ppen’through to the north: must nave eat, gas, hot and cold water, and be in near vicinity to Metgopolitan Club." Addreis AH. X., Metropolitan clu fetroy WV ANTED-THREE OR MOBE ADJOINING UN- ‘W iraisted room: very pit housebecnx adits; references. Adress with full particulacs, QUIE’ Star office, Geico __SyS0-3e ” ANTED-ROOMS--TO PARTIES HAVING ROOMS fat wire we pregent ma vectere so Eeoaye ee r save rouble, and money. _ Roo! Honting Arency, 0: ‘D. RAMEY, J15-2m. WANTED--HOUSES. 'ANTED—TO RENT—A MODERN 6 OR7 ROOM Wrattse between 8th and 18th sts., for one for the use of which I will give a nearly new $500 , of well-known make and lat style. Adc PLANO DEALER, bor 116, Starotce, ol ANT! ED TO BUY FOR CASA er Hoon yrens-brick fron imp. house, in good neigh- boehbods price nov to excecd 8S 000. Address MODERW, Biar office. aul-2t* ‘ANTED—DIRECT FROM OWNERS, HOUSES and Lots for cash purchasers, An) Property pinot: “Heute collected, “Relates casmages, Yostrasss te HOLLAND & THOMESON, 1313 F st., Adjoining Sun Building. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS ANTED-I WILL GIVE FROM 850 T for a 90 or 52-inch uy Call, or uddress immediatel Park. \NTED—AN ENERGETIC MAN TO CANVAS W oircormjesion fore quickly selling article, Gell at No, 12 3det.n.e. oe AV ANTED_10 RENT THE DWELLING PART OF Whittuse S28 14th st, nw.. suitable either for housekceping or club; club preferred; rent reason- Tooation elegant. Apply on the’ premises, 8: Reh AESOWie ry ete ice aul-2t* ED-A HORSE FOR HIS KEEP DURING W Anon of August, Best care and attention civen. Apply at store, 1229 Penn. 3y30-3t 5 NTEI R_SECOND-H Wersooiai Machine. must Cash if price is reasona office. Fat eer ot00 Bearing Bicycle, 100 Maple ave. Lo role ND TANDEM in good condition. Star le. Address G. F. H. Wy ANTED—LADIES TOLEARN DRESS Wisine actunl measure tnt aquare rule at reduced price; patterns and dresses SEE Vy ANTED_— 10,000 CABBAGE PLANTS. FARMER, Wiiiiitieourtave tor ANTS. le 5 ANTED—PARTIES DESIRING TO BE POSTED Wieriane pean books to fe wants adjusted and ‘balanced, to pects ONAL LABOR BUREAU, O13 7th st h.w. SS ew x (TED-SUPERFLUOUS HAIR POSITIVELY ‘WAdiiEtited, levving no tract, by iy electric nee- lle process. ‘Ten'years’ practice, Indoryed by the lead- Ing physicians. Sire, Dr. GABRIEL, 1521 Gat. nw. ay? a 'TTING, ‘made to order, ‘avery moderate 4 Hi st. now. gTED— A FIRST-CLASS BARBER- Wire ae ‘Wy ANTED_STEAM CARPET CLEANING WORKS: office. Neathers renovated, mattresses Tor aud delivered. “Office 1402" Be. ave Peco Se aud Kise. Velephone call 610-3" Fat YOONGS. 4y23-2m_ EST CASH PRICE PAID FOR WY eet a Ca ete er Beds. all Kini Firuiture. "Address Box 196, Star Oftce. Wwa WELLS DUG, BORED, DRIVEN AND ig CO Ea eg mi . SEUSS achat. e jyl-2ms Wy ANTED—FUBNITURE, CARPE: STOVES, Feather Clothing, Watches, Guns, Pistols ts, Highest caah prices paid. Ad- asics iets, Hie iat ‘ANTED-IT KNOWN THAT ©. 8 BUNDY, OF 5 jana avenue ( ite City Hall, te Ves een unis Seances ane tories (éxcept Mary! Le myll4m WANTED, STEAM CARPET CLEANING. XD i ‘Telephone.115-6. A. Watristocniten, esas ‘ANTED-MOTH AND OTHER INSECTS EX. BAe eee ae anade over, car- 8p: NIED— (ONER OF DEEDS FOR eeiaae® te REL eT Pa he in, from) am. toS p.m. Telephone 344-3 fo BUSINESS CHANCES. FOR, BENT_wonksnop AND EFICE FoR ler, i inter, or ena formerly cocupied uy Mr E,W Pili rear of 948 B near sidewalk. st, between Oth and 10th sta. n.w. Inguire at 926 Louisiana ave. OR RENT—“LEARN TYPE-WRITIN' ‘Mechines rented at $5 per month ‘inont yin ye ee jel! SELLANEOUS FE SALE—OR EXCHANGE FOR BUILDING MA- terial—two fifteen H. peer in excellent con tion, with iron fronts and necessary irun-work for setting; twoCombination Water-Glasses and Guaces, and, two Steam Guages. Also, lot Connecting Pips, Globe Valves, Injector, &c, gullet Tabs ant StU Becton’ ees fon q fie OND, cor. 17th and E rag BR SALE—TWENTY-FIVE HEAD OF HORSE! “Just atrived trom Bourbon Gomnty, K.< ‘ent are some very fine siugle rivers, aud otie me, closely matched carriage team; also one heavey draft (weighing, 8,000, pounds: the urettiest ‘pony in the clty, £8 inched high; horses suitable for any and purposes: prices reaso and satisfaction guar Wed ds WP YATES roar of O12 Gat ne RENT—EIGHT-ROOM BRICK DWELLING. Fittecurs repairs Jan comnieeds aly 818 Pet FEE SOT Mina aad Soy Woe se. : —ivaewe a exis) HR RENT—ON MASSACHUSETTS AV Coes meray % rz EAWILCOX 107 Pennsylvania ave. 8 NT_304 11TH ST. SW,, NEAR SMITI sonian: nine rooms and bath, ‘modern ments. Tagutre 306 Lith 8 «© KR RENT—1419 9H ST. N_ ‘and summer kitchen. new paint apd paper, water, ¥ nd latrobe. Tent is, in advance Apes 2: ES, eae Sree el ai ae me nde BeBE ar Be Sv ERER AE * 2% a UP ACHERAS i E. WAGGAMAN. healt OR RENT-NEW MOUSE, 2-8TORY BRICK, EF: ahall, Joe water, yang: Sreadwoob _ Cor. Mthand Kate Riv. THE CAPITOL A DESIRABLE fasted Brick Dwelling, uine roots, eben N 5 SEY AVE. x .; 9 fooma, modern improvenuen and fi‘ wood repair. “Apply 40 W. © SORNEON 78 15th stn. w. anl-lin — FIRST-CLASS RESIDENCE, 1518 sland ave, occupied the past thres tary of the Dritish legstion. Apply’ 10.2. a0e°tath = Milian ¥ windows, ne, water, Tange. 1348 Boundary st. Key at coruer More, 14 and Boundary sta. Rent ® 128-00" JOR RENT—A PLEASANT COTTAGE, TWELVE with largeWrourds. delight residence. 10 B st. n.e.,near the Capitol, Fora full listapply to WESCOTT & WILOOX, _190__ 1907 Pennayivania sy Fe RE’ (Sinpad AUGUST 18T, HOUSE 1419 soi iat ok RON Woeaaaae™ vane SIX-ROOM FURNISHED 943 O st, n.w.: @30. ree fron Kiso, aiz-room Bree ‘Ses Bint se, G18 tay Seat door. ‘OWNEM, S18 Sth at nw. yS0Ut Feemiitnt io depo POO RAPS ASE SO _jy80-31 ‘Charch, Ya, R SALE-THE “OTTO” GAS ENGINE RE- expensive giuires no boiler spaleet attend ino loss of time ; ‘Send for circulat thd ice ist. Ra MEE ¥3-6m FS, SALE—BAR-ROOM AND FIXTURES 2018 auLute 7th st nw. i . _$y30-3t* 308 eee JOR RENT—308 SSACHUSETTS AVE. N E— E pom 80m aud batt 5 y windows soak Bots provement just papered month. "Apply tod JARGEN TS ath st ne BOCs R RENT—i223 T ST. MOST DESIRABLE seven-roows Brick, large yatd,. exoellent Reigubur- hood: oni aBb. Ap Hee iatiche oS Sy is TOR, SALE-CABRIAGES, | PHAETO) AND | 2:4: 0F 0! peo ee Dapesce es ee Spting Wagons, forsale aud vite to ober: work | J(OR RENT DESIRABLE BRICK, 1925 6TH sz inteed; pric era ‘new shops Woy ‘be, and BEXRCE*E ZEWPOR: S710 ana Sis ab oe, ee aod sepair O10” “SEBBET Pox bao Fac ae town Bridge. sult jt POR, BALE-CARRIAGES, WAGONS, HARNESS, | JVOR RENT—iii C ST. ROOMS, CEL- iS th new and second-hand, always Onan, tor as Fr and bath So. 82 Ft he "6 room, cheap and on ‘terins. Plei Care ani #30, 2.W.; 8 roome: Tinge Lampe in tock. de 50. MEERS., ‘Two G-room frames, new, Gale st. betwee aul-lw 621 Git. n.w. 5 ‘OR ALE CHE AP—K {GOOD EATING HOUS Peaten Cream Saloon, doing a busing aoe afertuboat where Appiy at 707 Tih et, a, pegtand st iy 2% . JOR SALE—CIGAR STORE, 452 D ST, OPPOSITE Fett Apas i ak ee ot Senos JOR 8: RGATN— ee ee 2 4 order. Biusically. Origine! price $390, reduced to $175, ou easy teriss: POUR eG, SMALE 1208 besnoni ante see 7 SALE—BARGAIN— PELOUBET & CO. ORGAN, High-top Walnut Case and sweet quafity of tone. Oni 5, reduced to 855, ts. Sra6-3t Ese Pennsylvania ave. Fe ALE—BAR ROOM Hand Counter. 520 8thet. 4: Rk SALE—5 SHARES INTEREST IN STEAMER Pilot Boy und 12 shares of Glymont Stock. Ad- deen SEEAMBUAT, Star oitice, CUR Sock: Ad R SALE_A $70 DOUBLE-BARRELED SHOT- ub, in perfect order, with carrying case, loading ols, abd ammunition, for 650 caah. GH. B. Star oftiee. ‘OR SALE—FOUR ENGLISH PUG PUPPIES, F ‘Thorourlbred aud Hates Fine, Address D. J., Star oni wae 3y80-3t" {OR SALE — DO. PURCHASE PE- writer until you have seen the lstest, best and Shespest, “The World ‘Type-Writer:” guaranteed to do work ag y machine in uge; price . GATELY & ALDRICH, 1010 F ats sole agente for the District of Columbia, Sy27-lw Fe ‘SALE-SEVERAL GRAND BARGAINS IN Pianos. One beautiful 7% Octave Rosewood Up- Fucht, u magnificent instrument, for $200 cash. Owner caving. Costto order, 83 ‘One first-class Hallett & ‘Square Piano; hand- some, osewood: carved lee, &c.; Very fine tone, for 72,88 $10 per month, oF, dis iy per °F, ‘good ©Wehavenow on land a few choice nearly vehavenow on ands few choice nearly new, fine uprislite to exchange Tor Square on the best possible terms, and our inode of excl will igre Jou the highest sdvantages. Cope and tale ex- fancy prices of other dea = change with us, Can save you $25 jers. THE PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS, Ls ee TITS 422 9th st. Foe SALE BEAT iG CUBAN PaAj pots, $4; aluo young Male Mocking Birds, @2.50 each, SCHMID’S Bird St 3y23-1m 12th Sta two door south Pa ave, SALE—BRICKS—BUILDING BRICK FOR ‘at lowest Delivered on cars of Balti- road at Queenstown orin Wash tom, guotomsc Terra Cotte Co,, Uitee, 1411 Ga and 16th ata 13." HARDING & UATERS, oO8 Lith'st. wwe Isd0-at K, near Conn. ave. Mars ay nr Thos C. Towa Lat: ~ “le. wef ar 1th st i Vermont av, pear O.11. Ko goat Conia a pace for rent or ealeia liberally lint of proverty for sale call or send at office, tO. HOLTZMAN, 10th and F'ets, w ‘and gus. 16. ‘608 Va ave. sw, S14 6.59 384 Het awe Br IG M st aw. ar. o Ors aw Sr. 115 F 33 B.2., Or. d senate 88 2 St. Dw. 41 TS 2947 Reet ave 2 at. aw, dr. ins ston.w, dr. x SALE-ONE SECOND-HAND UPRI ER eR lag ea rut’ HUGO WORCH & 60. O26 Mh st na jytoetia eH ae Pe ge aly ely emoa ‘Also, family Car: woo ‘of all styles, fOr rn fuced taleang ercuange, ttre fopdnen piace. SALE_BI iB SAFETY, Eee cee 8120. THE CY 1200 New York ave. asl SALE_100 0. ES, BUGGIES, Fivatcinhed wosonss 4 mile Gaging sa 5 ier, rarnlahed "wagons: also elated wagons, doe COOK, 3405 M at., Georgetown th see Sm aS 5 LORE BO0c.; a 7 mye3-: Re BUBINESS CHANCE-STOCK AND FIX- tres of grocery ‘yustness, for SEDGGMEin: reat low. Appi ozo Wot ny.Ae Be GOOD | CO) BUSINESS PROP- react Corea c in for LOWE & DONOHOE, 308 East Capit $530-3¢* tol at. 707 H WILE, BUY A B ey oun, ihe only healthse, en et oe val sie oat Be fan barre ots will prove esas near the station. City odice, 196th st, SPE, conBatent office, 30-3 100 Warts fee VERSE ROOSTERS RAGEN, AVE. N. Feud for oie inppoved Siena Piped Stairways. Plabs and estimates curnished ou sphiics in WSPAPER C) Saat PERSONAL. LERKS THAT CONTEMPLATE CRAMMIN ee oT fies aad Cislopmia ofthe World only Zo ts tloom Qos ney in SETS jy7-1m?__ cornet | ate. 2. BOARDING. sO Pap aa eee THEA’ omnes on mite ° : 3 RB: Fe RENT_HANDSOMELY story (bay window), Sout] it ait TWO; root mh second floor: ‘on a line It three blocks of three lines; with fal private thes or will furnish as bedrooms, with octaslonal tee family parlor: references required: a. ent, pleasant home for desirable Box 218, Star office, 3y30-30" R _RENT—THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE. rooms, latrobe, range, in. Gellent condition: $35, ‘Rood ye cellar; 4 Apply at 908 Rhode Island ave. n.w. uni $80. ii Foe Ta w,7 all moa. 35 Rest, nw. 7 1439 Ret nw. 7 rooms, imps. 3y80-3t* Feed aed rene a ea eae st. DLW “k hot rooms 3 trobe. "THOS. E- WAGUAMA, Agente POODt KR RENT—A LARCE ‘STORAGE WAREHOI 3,000 square feet of ground sarface on stories Blacksmith Shop and complete set of tools ; on. igs f SSS = Bee wen thd’ waters 7-000 1 Rcorcurhuees Bets 3 14th and B ata, nw, Fr. UR, Tathand Baw. ay | atae. bbe e's 4 R RENT—1026 8TH 55, Brey ZEEE moons and Uath: two latrobest Ss Boise. i: ya3-1m 8 | ant winter est FOR RENT—HOUSES, a * : ¥ “Re Sar WooD, OSS) Oor. Oth and K sts. 2 Gave pious ge 38/518 fn ni ae, Br. i. WARNER & CO. 916 F at. nw. VERY DESIRABLE 81X-ROOM ‘and cell mages ey Tatrobes, '5 “Spruce 01 LaF water.20) S3d'ab Vien JAS. H. MATR, Real ce Ages Betate and Insurance Agegt | r.50 2 dove Louse : queue Hit Raya from £ ete Teriuon i aa 1 wheel ‘of furnished houses. Fi FOX & BROW yas? Pon ave, a F IT. PLEASANT, 15TH ST. — nohsis t, Sioining cottage. SORCeN FORREST 00ST, Tete ee ye at. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. WAXTEOGMMEDIATELY, BY A Paiva family, «| Hane, with Large ‘house, grounds and shade apd pry water Mont ave., between N ahd O sts. ow. JOR RENT_IN ROCKVILLE, MD, SIX AND Bites wooun Houses, porches shade dod. water 19 arc ffiye ‘aul 3e ®. D. iol a FOR SALPCAT ROCKVILLE, Mo, TWO VERY desirable Cottages, containing 20 rooms, sold as one Proverts, located on) the main strect of Hockville ‘hese Cottayes are filled with city boarderg and ober unusual inducements for tat purpose, ot he's frontage of 140 feet. Will be sold reasonable. For further particulars ingutre ol aul-1m ‘M. PARKER, 1418 F st. nw. JOR SALE—A fully siti OD COUNTRY HOME, BEAUTE: ride of Washe . within few minute veniently located: sul moe: wary uealthy ten acres of land for Koow: 2, 303 7th et, n.1 JOR, SALE—TWO COTTA Park, on the Metropolitan Br Failroad and a wide sweep of ¢ Sinall monthiy instalments wit AT GARRETT ich, overlooking the re for sale op payment of © few hundred dollars. These handsome Cottages will be ready for occupancy in & few weeks and can be iu- Spected at any time. Sunday trains joave the B&O, station at 10:10am. and 115 pn. Bes gale on monthly payments. “City Ww. opposite Pateut Ufice, 2. ne JOR SALE—CARLIN SPRINGS, HIGH FL tion: pure air; best water. Lots in ayndicat 810 per onth. ‘Sixtecn houses Dynawern BAXTER lox ss Pieccbwn' er TOOe TOU Fat MR SALE—AT. ¥ OF THE Farms in Montgomery County, 160 10 ros Acres timber; balance in highest state ‘of cultivation; well fenced and watered: nine-rocts house and all out: Dulldinee everstiine perfect. « fue dairy fees Bled with suntiner buarders: location Uunsuryasseds welling and out Shes and schools, $11,000. Septet eee m, Va; &® magnificent place and ayes ogg Fresitens it's beautiful site; dines . four miles from city; goo house. fue pie. ae 000 ‘00 Acres, Brooke, Statiord County, Virginia: tem ‘room mausion, fruit, shade, &c.; river and motinteia rcenery : isl a ‘res, Herndon, Va: house and outbuildinesy Acres, Herndon .Va. : fine! near. ORS SALE_IN TAKOMA PARK. FINE NEW cx ‘Will be ‘st once. terms BAX’ TAGee Hokbioe “PARIS A QUK SALE-SUBURBAN LOTS—FIFTY DOLLARS Cash and & iu Monthly or Quarterly Instal- P0200 (10,000) feet. Now ts time to pure ig TS fied Rica PON aa Fe, a TR ae SE Re ES | LE ere FAMDON, 1526 F a 8. R SALE 535 ACRES OF LAND, FRONTING on Wot sides Condi rete rschen Bre tones ae ears ‘comuess bo ° houses. a 80.004 + obe-balf cash, ‘oue years, U per x * JOHN E. BEALL SSPE a ETF CHOICE SELECTIONS OF roted ‘ath from ‘one bal! matie to ree : oor very eaay torn pend for cian tH SYVHREIRD A'S LOST AND FOUND a) ‘one ear, yery fat: one sure front fox Stable Feward af returied t0 3. B PEYTON, 208 ivania-ave. Ke. ag on AUG. 1, 1887, ONE PRODU: belonging to Son 1’ Fortune, sEhnelead Ls — felts = uz. Lisgeses cans Pa Bate eed Le BES es Laan ie moa ohne ates SMALL YELLOW PUPPY, NEAR P- ac ay gre Aree gt PROFESSIONAL. sans PEON AL FORE UNHEARD OF—