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HE EVENING STAR. |g, Ww ASHINGEON- FRIDAY. August 5, 1887. bnosny S. NOYES... falter. ‘Th Shcltvatns Sear tes regular. permanent bona fide daily circulation more than treble that of any other daily paper publisbed in Washington, and much greater than that esall the other daily payers bere added together. cae ‘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 invartably paid tn ad- toner, Advertisers ‘will serve thefr own purpose Lest, and at the same time greatly accommodate Tae Stas, if they will send in Before noon to-morrow their announcements for the extra lange edition of Saturiay's paper, the forms of which must be sent to press much earlier than on the other five days of the week. soe ‘The republicans will probably claim Virginia no matter which way the election goes, Since the democratic platform pledges the party to the Riddleberger settlement, demands the immediate Fepeal of the internal revenue system, and favors a tariff upon Imports, the republicans are likely tocontead, If thelr organization 1s beaten, that thelr principles have won. ‘rhe Virginia demo- crats agree, however, with other democratic con- ventions in eulogizing Mr. Cleveland, and in dis- approving civil service reform. In refer ence to the President the change of att tude in Virginia 1s remarkable. A few months ago it was necessary to beat the ‘Dushes in that State 1a order to scare upaman who Would say even a charitable word for the adminis- tration, and the republican successes in several districts of the State at last fall's election were freely attributed to the discontent felt by the ma- Jority of the party with the way things were run- Bing tn Washington. Suddenly, and without any noteworthy change in the surface conditions, the Party's representatives, coming together at Roa- Boke, almost raise the roof of the opera-house with their enthustastic plaudits whenever the President's name fs mentioned. The explanation of this change given at the convention hinted at arecent ytetling by the President upon the points of difference. Mr. Barbour stated that, although he had dissented from Mr. Cleveland's “earlier policy,” yet, “in making up the whole account and ptriking @ balance,” he was convinced that the party was a good deal in debt to the President, Mr. Harris, who made, perhaps, the chief speech Bf the day, in his glowing eulogy of an executive who “has as much brain as any two men ought to ve, and as much boly as three,” while pur- [== the general direction of Mr. Barbour's hypo- Metical balance-sheet was even more pointed in the explanation of his new fervor: “I never heard Of his turning out anybody, and yet there 1s not a republican officer in Virginia today. That ts one Of bis peculiar methods.” “Mahomet has come to ‘the mountain,” say the Virginia democrats. The President and the etvil-service reformers are still de heard fror eo eS It will astonish the majority of American read- rs to find in the news from Paris about the Bou- Tanger-Ferry affair evider nat the code duetlo fm real life in France 1s a very different thing from the code as pictured in every civilized Scholl, who, thot der the sun. M. Auretian h not a duellist by profession, learned the éechnieal detatls by a pretty serious expertence, ts quoted In a Paris spectal to the New York Wort as saying that the privileges of choice of weapons, time and place of meeting “are guaranteed to the offended and challenging party by the code.” Togive a man Qe right not only to call his nelghbor out but to specify all the conditions of the encounter would Beem to get pretty near to the Southwestern American fashion, so persistently condemned abroad, of warning an eneiay to take care of hiin- self, as he will be “killed at sigh Reduced to this stage, dueling becomes Itttle Detter than murder. Under the rute which Eng- Usb-speaking societies have adopted as thelr gulde, it 1s the challe party who has the ehotce of weapons. means the incentive torush into an encu materially lessened. Aman 1s not so quick to resent trifles when heis aware that his cartel will at ouce give nis foe a Great advantage over hin. On the other hand, a bully would ike nothing better than to pick up casual Word oF deed as an insult to imselt, and, under the Frei , notify als pretended Asgressor, Dy card, to get ready to be shot todeath ar rum through the body at a place and time there- ter to be settied on. a On what consiivutional ground Justice Miller grunted a stay in the cas: of the convicted mur- derer Maxwell Ul the October teri of the Supreme Court of the United States ts not stated detaitely 4m the despatees; Dut the suggestion Is made in One newspapeé that ft was based upon an alleged Violation of the sixti amendment to the federal constitution, which requires the “public” trial of eriminal cases, Whereas a part of Maxwell's trial was held behind “closed doors” This calls up a question, as to what constitutes publicity, from a technical point of view. The only exclusion of the general public at Maxwell's trial was imposed by the Hmitations of space in the court-room, which naturally eouid not be expanded so as to hold all the world, To this the court added its Suggestion, at one stage When the testimony con- Serned the treatment of a certain disorder, that the ladies who had hitherto attended in great numbers should absent themselves for the pres ent. These, surely, were not obstructions to the Publicity of the trial in any rational sense. ‘The report of the Hed Cross Hospital at the National Drill, just published vy Miss Clara Bar. ton, contains an interesting account of the good Work done by the hospital during the encamp- ment, and cannot fall to give its readers a better Understanding and appreciation of the purposes and deeds of the Red Cross Association. The hospital feature of the encampment was viewed by many, at the outset, as a mere matter of show, Dut during the week of the drill eiguty-three per. sous were nursed In the wards, one hundred and eighty-six were diagnosed and treated, twelve Wounds from accidents surzieally dressed, forty- four cases of suustroke treated, and three hun riptions prepared. Many of the Will remember with gratitude tne hospital's ministering, and Washington appre- States its effective work <9 go ‘The new distillers’ and cattle feeders’ trust starts out with ¢ wmoUS Prophecies of success, ‘The test of any great combination, however, is in Sts operation—not In the conmdence of the people Who engineer it Noteworthy examples of the wf too high a stake on mere “pros- a the coal and freight pools of gen years, The distillers have thus far Succeeded best where they and their retailing patrons have adopted « for thelr motto. —saaas = Secretary Fairchiid’s bond circular is censured Issome quarters and praised in others, but on one Deint all critics seem to agree: its substance was pet confided t iy one in Wall street before tts Whole contents were given to the world, Tuat is an improvement etther on the methods of his pre. @ecessors, or In the honesty of the commentators Who are passing judgment on the present Secre- tary. Washington's most attractive forms of summer Fecreation. The steamer andexcursion authorities ean render them doubly attractive by the instant Suppression of the first symptoms of drunkenness &nd rowdytsta. This is a matter which needs as Sonstant attention as be Guest Crzaxe Sue OF CHINA, CLOCKERY AND HOUSE-FURNISH- ING Goops FOR TEN_DAYS ONLY. 45 PER CENT OFF ON ALL REFRIGERATORS AND WATER COOLERS. HOLLANDER, Aczwr, ditin 408 7th st Laszers Loss Orrice, —_ 262 Fenneyivanta avenne northwest Laie Asp Couranrs FIELD DAY FOR THE Boys TO-MORROW. Agreat day expected, as we intend to close out numerous lots of goods that we have ‘selected especially for this occasion. FROM @5 TO $3. Children's Corduroy Sailor Suite, ages 4 to12; have been $5 per suit; now only $3. ‘What think you? Cheap? FROM 95 TO $3. FROM $1 TO 25 CENTS. About one dozen Jersey Waists, no more; have been $1, but you can now take your choice of what there is left of them for 25 cents, We are bound to sell. FROM $1 TO.25 CENTS. DOWN TO 75 CENTS Alot of brown mixed Sailor Suits, ages 4 to 12, goin this sale for 75 centa, Weare leaning house. Come in and help us, DOWN TO 75 CENTS. FROM $5 TO $2.50. One small lot of very fine flannel Sailor Suite; the price has been $5 per suit, we close at $2.50. “Do you want theearth™ FROM 85 TO $2.50. 2 FROM 87 TO $5. About ten Sailor Suits, several sorts in the lot, ages 4 to 12, have been 87,now $5. Per- haps one of them is just what you want. A ‘view costs nothing. FROM 87 TO $5. FROM 85 TO One lot of dark blue Saflor Suits trimmed with a lighter tint of blue; have been $5 per ‘suit, but now we give them to you for $2.50. FROM $5 TO $2.50. ‘You will have noticed perhaps that Sailor Suits form a very important festure in this sale, The reason of that is we carry enor ‘mous lines of Sailor Suits, and when ftcomes ‘10 this season we like to close them out, par- ‘ticularly those lots that do not present com- plete assortments, FROM 85 TO $3. All of our Summer Jersey Suits, the prices of which have ranged all summer from 83.50 to 35, now go for $2.50. Tempting? FROM 85 TO 82.50. FROM $3.50 TO @1. About 18 Sailor Blouses on hand. They have brought us all season sums ranging from $1.50 to $3.50. We want to sell them Fight bad, and therefore we name $1 as the closing-out price. Yours? FROM $3.50 TO gL FROM 98 TO 50 CENTS, Allof the Acme Shirt-Waists, laundered, we have been selling all this season for 98, 75, ‘nd 68 cents, and food sellers at that, goin this sale for 50 cents. Sold for no fault. FROM 98 TO 50 CENTS. FROM 13 TO 8 CENTS. All of the Unlaundered Shirt-Waists (prints) of which we have sold thousands this season at 13 cents each, we sell three for 25 cents, Anything more? FROM 13 TO 8 CENTS. ‘These and many other choice bargains will bbe offered To-morrow by S4KS AND COMPANY, THE BOYS' FAVORITE CLOTHIERS, SEVENTH STREET AND MARKET SPACE. o% | aud . ‘We have left 5% dozen Boys’ Scotch Plaid ‘Fisnnel Shirt Waists, patent button attach- ‘ments, of the $2 quality, which we have reduced TO 91 EACH. ‘We have left, alo, 3% dozen Boys' Plaid Flan- ‘nel Shirt Waists, patent button attachment and Smeets, which we have reduced from $2.25 ‘TO $1.25 EACH. Boge’ department; 3d floor; two elevators.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, e Corser Denes. WOODWARD & LOTHROP ‘will offer to-morrow— 100 dozen I. C. » is Persephone Corsets, fine French Coutille, at only $1.50 each. 100 dozen 1. C. Is Persephone Corsets, fine ‘French Sateen, in long and short lengths, at only $2.25 each. 50 dozen Woven German Corsets, scolloped top, embroidered bust, side steels, only 750, A splendid Corset for the money. R, & G. Corsets, Thomson's Glove-fitting Cor- seta, Satin Corsets—all colors, French Sateen Corsets—all colors. Our Zephyr and Summer Corsets at reduced prices to close, ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Mosux Usorwer Dearest. WOODWARD & LOTHROP will offerTO-MORROW the following extra good bargains in this department: FINE MUSLIN GOWNS, two styles, Sacque and ‘Mother Hubbard. Only 50c. each. FINE MUSLIN CHEMISES, yoke of fine Hamburg inserting and tuck, fine Hamburg edging around neck and sleeves. Only 50c, each, FINE CAMBRIC COMBINATION SUITS, low neck, ‘Hamburg edge around neck and sleeves; fine cambric ruffle at bottom, with four fine tucks above. Only 81.25. FINE COMBINATION SUITS, HIGH SQUARE NECK, Hamburg trimming round neck, wide hem, four fine tucks above hem. Only 75c. V-SHAPED CORSET COVERS, edging round neck. Only 25c. each. ‘We have now an elegant private apartment for show- ing and trying on Corsets and Corset Covers, in close proximity to our Muslin Underwear Department, and cordially invite a visit of inspection and examination. ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP. » Six Vesta on se Pas arson neat panes eck aley sortinent of co! ‘Whit manufactar- VESTS, lov elegant analy, in the fo lowing as Oneal reba oc ‘Blue. Black. account of the Iatencas of the souson, we h eee eer Sitges weed ora 4 forest @2, Please examine.“ “> ™Y® #0! E a WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Corner 11th and F sts. W: Crose Sarvnpay At1p. m. and other days at 5 p.m. during July and August, and very much sppreciate the efforts of our customers to do their shopping with us before those WOODWARD & LOTHROP. of fe ter NNN GGG. SeieT qi gv Se fe § HOHE See H oil | Be 7S ae fe oH OPE P Sae8 7 THE MOST COMFORTABLE THING A MAN CAN WEAR, EITHER AT THE SEASHORE, MOUNTAINS, BICYCLING OR ROWING. OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF THESE GOODS HAVE BEEN REDUCED. $3 Plaited Flannel Shirts now 82.50. 90. $1.75 Boys’ Flannel Shirts now 81.25. Our $2.75 Jersey Bathing Suits have been reduced to $1.75. COLLARS AND CUFFS. GENUINE LION BRAND GOODS. COLLARS 10c. APIECE. CUFFS 20c. A PAIR. REMEMBER OUR GREAT SALE oF UNLAUNDERED SHIRTS 18 STILL PROGRESSING. JUST RECEIVED, A LOT OF GENUINE GLORIA CLOTH UMBRELLAS, Silver Handles, in either Crook, Ball or Cap, These goods are actually worth double the money we sak for ld Ae 10 MAKE ROOM FOR FALL STOCK, ‘WE OFFER OUR STRAW. ‘HATS, price $1. oa Ta Sassncens. pa $00, 02.00, B, H. STINEMETZ & 80N, eu5-2¢ 1237 Pennsylvania ave, Havqunres For LAWN TENNIS, CROQUET, OUT-DOOR GAMES, BABY COACHES, BABY COACHES, ‘BABY COACHES, BABY OOACHES ‘REDUCED BELOW COST. (OH. BUPPERT, wy8 403, 405 7th ot 2.0 IMPORTER AND TAILOR, eee lean =n? en eeepc THE GOODS MUST LEAVE OUR COUNTERS. « 5,000 Yards Remnants of White Goods (desirable lengths), in Plaids, Stripes, and Lace Plaids, worth 18 4nd 25c. per yard; have marked them at the rate of ‘We. und 12%e. per yard. 8 Cases of fine India Linen, worth 35. per yard; will cut any quantity off the piece at 20c, per yard. ‘No doubt these inducements will stagger Come take alook at these. ‘Noone urged to buy; 1 Case Plain Cardinal Damask, White or Black Bor- der, 75¢. per yard. 1 Case 68-inch Bleached Gorman Damask, 750. per 150 8-4 Barnsley Table Cloths, $2. 150 10-4 Barnsley Table Cloths, $2.50. A few 10-4 Blesched Fringed Damask Table Cloths, 82.75; worth $3.98, 50 Dozen 20x40 Undressed Huck Towels, 12340. 200 Dozen Undressed Bleached Scotch Huck Towels, bc. each, or $2.75 per dozen, 100 Wash Rags, 180. per dozen, 500 Dozen Lunch Doylies, 3c. per dozen. All our fine Table Linen reduced considerably in price. AN ELEGANT VARIETY OF TURKISH TOWELS IN NEW DESIGNS, ‘You all know thst we carry an extensive line of House- furnishings second to none in the city. « THIS IS XO SENSATIONAL ADVERTISEMENT. We wish to Reduce our Stock Substantially. WECESSITY KNOWS NO LAW. As we expect this announcement to tax the capacity of our large Linen Counters, we will have the counters opposite in readiness to display some of the Stock, and have taken extra precaution to take some of our Dress Goods Salesmen and place them back of these coun- ters, #0 thatall can receive prompt attention, A \ LLL A A BPR, RRR, goog, non B be Ly ee ge bd BBB ‘UU RR Gea H H ah BBB. oo, BB as 1 ih BE ie gy ‘as? tas & EB “oo az 420, 422, 424, 426 77H Steerr. Ga” Remember Our Store is kept delightfully cool au5 A Hoor-saxven Ovrnsce ‘So they say, they, the “Old Fortes,” say, aa howitis A HIGH-HANDED OUTRAGE For any reputable, Clothier to sell FIVE DOLLAR ‘Coats and Vests for 92.87. Well, that is our business, and it e also a part of our bbunlueas to make old “Fowsdom™HOWLe to haus teas shining lights of the dead and" dismal roan "in. uony | of \ apirit’ by" rousiue eir place a nf Poptral shadows, and gaunt, whicl chant aie eg! as misdeeds until ‘dread. eee seizes them, forcing them to confess their faults tnd. Werity: theif damning record, Let them rave and roar and suppl cate; let them tear out each pareoaae: hair bj particular root. -We shall continue to sell Fine Molsir Goats aud Vesta for from 82.87 Until those | conscience-stricken extortionists shall have NO MO" HALK on the tops of their dear, devoted SKe have TWO THOUSAND each of beautiful MOHAIR COATS AND VESTS, in drab and slate colors,richly worth FIVE DOLLARS. aeons! $2.87 FOR A COAT AND A VEST. ‘We got them by being ON HAND. ‘Classically spsaking, WE WER THAR with the READY CASH, If we buy an article to: at ONE DOLLAR we ¢: act of a purchaser ONE DO! RK and TEN CENTS for the same. If on ae pier ay we should buy simi- SRee atoms ay pe meld be FIFTY-FIVE CENT or frit me eet wi Str our fortune may be we always share it 7 THE PEOPLE, Forto them and their kind and liber our business career in this city. THE ANNUAL RED-LETTER SALE will be continued for the period of TWO WEEKS. Those of you who are in need off 7WO RELIABLE READY-MADE CLOTHING should not let this era pass you by. These sales occur only twice we desire that. ‘We found “Old Fogy” in bis di Wien we told oo srice he! Hern from his chase. eh we told lm the price . Triaged ce brig ne fey roms is ate Tue act of ying on the foor 4 uote innocent than the tongue; Sheretbr Jet him le—8! Pie Hi HIGH. = a aa MOHAIR COATS AND VESTS, 82.87. VICTOR E. ADLER'S TEN FER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 927 and 929 7th Street N. Wa Corner Massachusetts Avonue, STRICTLY ONE PRICR. aud Open Saturday until 11 p,m, yERYTHING IN THE LINE OF CROCKERY, ‘TLN, WOODEN A) WORREF OAM PaNIag Sopa and at the new store, 612 Pennsylvania ave. nw. Prices very low, and warranted to be as repre- ted. You will find it to your advantaye to deal {thetew store. "Calf and examine our woods end prices, 05-20" MOUNT, STULTS & CO, Tue Prices Tx, AND EVERYBODY TELLS THE PRICE. Gaze at the wonderful bill of fare the LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO. has prepared for its Patrons and the public at large: $8.00 Buys All-Wool SERGE SUIT, Blue, Brown, Gray, and Salmon color. $6.00 buys « nice Gray-mixed SERGE SUIT. 85.00 buys a good BUSINESS SUIT. $12.50 buys a Silk-Face BLACK CORKSCREW 8UIT. $4.00 buys one of our SILK ALPACA, PONGEE, and other FANCY COATS and VESTS that were $7.00. €1.00 buys s good pair of WORKING PANTS that ‘will stand the knockabouts of a gymnast, CHILDREN’S and BOYS? SUITS at half price, LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING COMPANY, Corer 7th and G ste. n.w. 7h SAA AS Bs g. lous Pan sy28 W. 8, TEEL, 935 Pennsylvania ave, HH, ¥: SERB £00. ‘Surveyors: 1003 F st, Promptness and accuracy guaranteed, su2-lw* aud AT 680. PATR, Style A, 5 buttons, Dressed Kid, Embroidered. Style B, 6 buttons. Binding and Embroidery. Style 0, 5 buttons, Undressed Kid, Embroidered, Gar-Just trom Paris, The dest values ever offered by the Palais Royal, m_EARING ca AT THE aT THE AT THE PALAIS ROYAL Te ‘We mention the LACE DEPARTMENT for this ‘week, but we hope you haven’t forgotten the reduced prices previously advertised. Summer Goods of every Gesoription for men, women, children and babies st Clearing-Ont Prices. Some new goods coming in: for instance: 250 dozen French Kid Gloves, at 68c. & pair; they're creating » sensation. if af BFF pee ARB PELE DISGRUNT. We've still s fine stock of Laces and at reduced prices that must be low, judging by the business we're doing. ‘The 10 per cent discount off these reduced prices will terminate Saturday, August 6. o ‘co. ‘The 10 percent discount also applies to L ce and otber Neckwear, such as quoted below: Black Silk Lace Scarfs, 6029 inches, for 98c. Extra Heavy Silk Scarfe, 81x17 inches, for $1.68. Heavy Bilk 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 25c. Irish Point and Hand-Crochet Collars, 39¢. n A NNN DDD KK” FFF 958, PARLE RRS Hon &“4 NNN Bop E F 8s 2 ‘The early shopper is the wise ‘shopper in this in- stance, for we offer all 123c., 15c. and 19¢. Handker- chiefs for 2 for 250. All 26c., 30c., 480. and 68c. for 25c. each. The wise shopper secures a 68c. Handker- chief for 25c. PEA PR 5 A AES Betts” BBB AA RI § ery NN top Sk Be Gop Bek HE RE ae ‘Not with a view to clearing out, but to make this week's sale doubly attractive we offer our 12}c. 3- ply Linen Collars for 3 for 25e., and the 3-ply 12%e. Linen Cuff for 10c.a pair. And we've bought a lot of Ruchings which we offer at 25c. a yard, It's a job lot. Some pieces wortn 480. » yard. ‘The address 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, AND 401, to 407, 12TH ST. N. W. STORE OPENS 8 A.M. CLOSES 6 P.M. SATUB- aus DAY1P. M. A Wosp Avovr Costs - THI8 I8 THE VACATION SEASON, AND GEN- TLEMEN OUT OF THE CITY NEED COATS OF DIFFERENT DEGREES OF THICKNESS. IT MAY SEEM A LITTLE INCONGRUOUS TO! TALK ABOUT OVERCOATS THIS HOT WEATHER, BUT WHO EVER WENT TO THE MOUNTAINS OB SEASHORE WITHOUT A LIGHT OVERCOAT THAT DID NOT WISH HE HAD TAKEN ONE. MANY A ‘MAN PAYS MORE MONEY FOR DOCTOR'S BILLS IN CONSEQUENCE OF EXPOSURE THAN A LIGHT OVERCOAT WOULD HAVE COST HIM. VERY STYLISH ONES FOR $10, $12, AND 815. FOR COOL DAYS, WHICH ARE SURE TO COME SOON, A SERGE OR A FLANNEL SUIT MAKES ONE VERY COMFORTABLE AT SMALL COST. VERY GENTEEL AND GOOD ONES AT 815. FOR MIDDAY USE ALL THIS MONTH AND MAYBE NEXT A THIN COAT AND VEST IS AL- MOST A NECESSITY. OUR STOCK CONTAINS ALL THE NICEST GOODS IN THE MARKET. IN HOT WEATHER A DUSTER ADDS GREATLY TO THE COMFORT OF A TRAVELER, NOT ONLY BY KEEPING HIS SUIT CLEAN, BUT BY ALLOW- ING HIM .TO REMOVE HIS COAT DURING THE HEAT OF THE DAY. PRICES FROM 82 TO 85. % B BARNUM & 00, aud 931 Pewx. Ave Sox Mose Bazoax Tiss ON BARGAIN TABLE XO. 1 ‘Are Men’s Cassimere and Cheviot Suits which we sold at $9, $10, 812, $13.50, and $15, They willall be sold this week for $6.50, “ON BARGAIN TABLE NO. 2 Are Beersucker Coats and Vests, which sold readily at $1.50 amd $175 Will goat $1.25, ON BARGAIN TABLE NO. 3 Are suits for Boys from 5 to 18, which sold at $3.75, 94.50, 85.00, and 96.00. Will be closed out now st #750 Ow BARGAIN TABLE NO. 4 Are suits for Boys 5 to 13, which sold at $7, €8, $9 and. $10. Will be closed ont at 94.50. ‘White Vests from 75c. up. ‘Tmmanse line of Pants from $1.50 up Boys’ Alpaca Coats, 50 cts, Immense line of Mohair, Alpecs, Drep d'Ete Conte and Vesteat lees than cost of manufacture, ‘Norfolk Jackets reduced from 96 to $2.60, ‘Hortolk Jackete reduced from $9 to 68.50, OAK HALLS [ie By Bou Bar Roe Bar Row _) ABINUB MATTANG, Pharmaniet, sul 833 14th st. cor. of I, and 24 and Dots aw, WANTED—HELP. Wien Ss =e etnias ah ABW. Waeres eee a a ane —_ END IRON AND wee ‘Apply to — Woes SS om, a WANIRD AT ONCE A GIRL NOT, OVER in Se nots ‘age to assist in light. 5 Wiest neae” PROG | Dw. OST... W. TWO NICELY Tooms on second floor; suitable for light furnished i. ee washes be SENT 20 TH ‘STREET NORTHWEST, floor front room, suitable for two! te with or without board. also smali ame oor: private family, moderate reat, a u Sie Nona eae gy rs hele = 5 RK RENT- = SUITE 01 LOOMS, | FACING Eve ‘aed —, =; Tarun or uofornaneds ar Seairable, “Also, Sinale Roomma."3S5 Cat. nw. avs Se SOR RENT—1720 Hl ST. X.W some communicating if denis re [oes OR RERT—HARDSOMELT “FURNISHED TWO. Story «bay window), South front sittine om and 4 floor; on a live of transit and within Ahree blocks of three itues; with small private family, Will farnish ae ue ot ‘&. pesmanen' ‘alison Box ans-3t TARGE, HAND. eoid Roses board "one sauare west Njr8-8w" ee TED. ORE <OLAt by W y ant NE FIRSTCLASS CABING. anes cant 2 Bet Bie Spore Eas | wit Ww:x LADY ae \TEUR, ONE WHO I8 Nee Tp a b | Ree sto TO ge ITE WOMAN TO DO V ota YOUNG WarTE, Wo) aS 2a petro, “hugeire with ‘reference ct a muase T CLASS BNSTA' BY FIRS: AURANT Wash aot eee RANT ‘aud3t* ANTED | DUNDORES EMPLOYMENT |B reau, conduct ‘Men and women, white gud colored vor all ch domestic labor, for cit and Springs,with reference. 717 M st. nw. Je21-' WASTED, FOR, DELIVERY WORKA STRONG red a read and write well and can sree Setereticese Address fa ‘own handwriting i, [ANTED-EXHERIENCED SALESLADY FOR Dry Fancy Goods; yt come well gpeed aha ‘recommended. “Apply at ouce, Bou Ww ANTED—WOMEN COOKS, @10 to €25- Fre ‘Durses, laundress, city a1 "counts bo z prines cooks, waiters, cos Soon and dairym {"ouce. "RATIONAL L OR BUREAN, G13 7th st. nw. ‘au3-6t RENT—NICELY FCREISHED ROoMS—TO E gentlemen only; near new Sebrary, 11 2d st, me. RENT—FOUR NICE COMMUNICATING Fees floor, with all conveniences for int housekeeping: €20. Inquire G33 D at tum. m ‘OR RENT —AT 112 HST. XN. W. SEVERAL. fu rooms, north and ‘south exposure, with bath and eas at sunnier Fates, au FR RENT—AT 907 M ST. N.W.. ROOMS, SINGLE. or en suite, or would rent part of house to small family—diniug-room and kitchen, "A good chance {or the right party. Sweat JPORRENT ROOMS PARTIES WANTING ROOMS eSeEAN Te Them ‘gn our, ist. Rave ‘tnd trouble by calling at our Room Agen Fit. Information free. D.RAMEY. 333 iu oR RENT_FURNISHE D.BEAUTIFUL SUMMER Rooms; bay-windows in every room: cormer house: En south, east front; references required. Ket nw. iy Fe. RENT—IN A DESIRABLE NEIGHBORHOOD, fourcommmunicating rooms on second floor, suit: able for light housekeeping. Ter; nderate, family small, no children. Keierences. Kooms open between Tand8 p.m. Apply 1609 19th st. 2. jyl4t-in 1B RENT-. FURNISHED. AND UNFURNISHED Ueht, and ai ies Egtomably, Transat THE CLINTON Howse. 8 24596, 828 Teh cot Hamat ae i pase the door to all parts of the city. Am POPEN ALL SiG. yest FOR RENT—OF1 'FICES. ANTED — A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE-AGED Wate aan ‘8 Catholic, with good ay to cook, wash, and iron fora Catholic cle1 ed offered. Apply to the SISTERS Ot HE BO LY CHOSS, Massachusetts avenue. end ONCE-WHITE, AND Forones Cooks, Nurses, Wai ids, Laundrosses, Farm Handa, e- -(Swedieh and rman women always wanted.) F.M. BUKNHAM, G30and 632 Fetnw. aust ‘ANTED—TO GIVE NEW SUIT OF C! for ere boy in the city that has a sees S 90 ‘silat once. “Room 15, St. Cloud FOR RENT-ENTIRE THIRD FLOOR OF 1407 F st., three good rooms; communicating; for permionth, desirable for claim agent or attcines. © 1 JOHN SHERMAN & CO. TWO NICE OFFICE ROOMS. LOWE floor, 635 F st. uw. after July 1, 188: month by the year. Wil paper abd palit and tor: ‘oughly revovate rooms. ‘JOHN E. BEALL & Co. 273m 132i WANTED, GOOD, SETTLED \ to take charge of Teliable ‘reference. Wax PLACE Gi leat old bos, to drive and board and 82 W! ANTED-A ———— St house: die age (a widow), wish : 9 country “no ojectious: reference excha frees 102 Ind. avec w. St TED BY A A YOUNG MAN ABSIT NA SIT! TATION A AS c aGrocery Store. haw expe ‘can furnish Dest ofreereces, "Adavess ENERO! aie ; Star office. kee) Ad YA TRI situation mn a nice 3 for her board. ‘dress FAMILY, Star office, ‘aust? WANTED ad, ‘A POSITION AS FOREMAN OR ty piperintendent of Uunidinns, Fidelity in service yay deuanded, ‘Addross P, 0. box 000. THOS. EPBARHON: practical carpenter. y ANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, WHO 18 AN EX. cheerful disposition. cellent reader and amanuensis, and who is of a elderly of invalid lady. and to make herself xenerall Position as companion to an Siseful ‘ihe best of Feferencen given and Fequl Ridiress Mise 3M. Star Ofc Swe SRTED -PoSTTIONS FOR COOKE MALE AND W. female, Chambermaids, Waitresses, Governemses, Waiters, Drivers, Housemeu, apt White Male Clerks. ntgreor oftoe, "Bi LP AGENCY, 630 and 632 F st.n.w. WAxEED iF you WANT T A An COOK, Ay nurses, walteress, Inundress, me hulligue fara ad Gaity, of laborer, call at NATIONAL EABON BUREAU, O13 7th at aw. aus WANTED--ROOMS. D_ON OR ABOUT 18T OF NOVEMBER SR ee of city, with board for gentleman aud wife: Gret-clase sppointmenta required every reapect. Address sith terme and I office. WITH = 8, foardat a reasonable tate, by. three. ladies, wo WAxte f boanlers if sulted: between "11th Ti 26k gus aud Rand N ste now: references far- Tished if desired. Address, stating terms, It 8. Star office. aud-2t* Parties, Address 4 EB, Box 61 painter, or other formerly cccuy ied by Mr FW: Pilling; ear st, tetwe ii ad 10th sts. n.w., aud’ near Induire at 920 Lo & THOMPSON, 1315 F st. n. w. OR SALE-SCHOONERS MARY E Nathan Rambo, end Chere Davitocy, 3P PODL _1t 419 N. Front st, Balilmor’ Ma. OR SALE-THE FURNITURE OF HOUSE Sth st. ‘ne, Bedroom sets, Dining-room and Kitchen Furniture; complete outfit tor housekeeping; cheap for cash. Call at house. Fe SALE HOSE, GENTLE, BU TABLE pou A lady to” drive, together with & plaetd and warnenn. If derited the horse will be ald. separately Inquire at WANSTALL'S stables, 19th st. aw, ‘be- een Penn, avy, aud Fst, au OR SALE—JUST ARRIVED TWENTY HORSES, among them some good draft and drivers: also fiv Pa ey am f BR SALE-STOCK AND, FIXTUR ‘grocery store doing a good cash business. 4 istet.and Garfield ave. swe FOR SALE_MUST BE SOLD_THE ‘of an eight-room cottage, delivered at a Owner eaves city Jane. House can in October. Everything nev in, May rented. Particulars at MEAT &.VAN WAGNER'S Photograph Gallery, 925 Pen van’ R SALE Sa INCH HARVARD BICYCLE, FULL ckel lainp. bell and indicator: ball Bearings; cost ‘Will sell very cheap on account of leaving city 315 East Capitol st. aus-2e° OR | SALE STALLS. NO. 24 AND 25 0 87. t, doing fair business. Good reason for sell: ine inquire of owuse, 8° HOOVER. wee ok Market, corm and Indigna ave. nw. aud-3t_ B SALE —GARKETT PARK STOCK “THREE or five Shares of said wok ES 4 ve _aut- «. OR SALE_FULL OUTFIT OF =e jt ‘TOOLS, two new iatrobes, &c. Apply 314 8th st, nw. ‘au: D—BY A GENTLEMAN, A FURNISHED ‘Adin with, private family location, TOU and 13th snd D and F sts, n.w, Btate terms, Address Box 94, Star office. WARNIED = — ONE, E GOOD-SIZED | ROOM WITH closet orsmall room attached, by a lady some- bat advanced in years: cae ot, exc ‘oF 8 per month; second floor preferred and. Sikeecure. "Aiddrens HOME Star office." au ANTED THREE U3 URFURRISHED ROD TOONS: ASD ing: ‘Address PERMANENT, Star office, au3 -BOOMS-- TO PARTIES HAVIEG ‘ROOMS " sifeave'thema tes trouble an nd” money. Soom Hendng Agency, 038 st peer ames _WAN TED-—HOUSES. \—TO PURCHASE A HOME, NOT. Less aos ai with owner, BUSI + ‘Star Omi Wé Sons BA UUO ee ae antec | ou cr owner direct, “Address LAWRENCE. SANTOIS, ie office. WANTED .70) BUY FOR CASH, BRICK note in northwest: it be under rent for $35 to 650 per month: state allparticulars. Box 95, Bear office. STED-BE 4 FAMILY OF THREE ADULTS, Wer QOR SALE— DOUBLE OUTER IN seats, carpet, &e., €50. ‘Addrem BOAT. Star of ice. aa ere 708 SSL OHEARA_G00D EATING HOUSE Saloon, doing ‘&. good busiuess, hear epee Oe a ate aa ee CaS Fo oR SALE—TRUS" 'S SALE CIGAR STORE, ‘centrally located. Inquire 600 7th st. nw. 83-30" R SALE—OR EXCHANGE FOR BUILDING MA- F “erial two hfteen HP buiers, in eacellent cond ith roy fronts and all wecetaary\rut-work for <y ing 5 He ‘ater- ont —— Fs foam Guagen. “Also, lot Connecting Pipe, Glove Vaaves: Injector 8, He almost new, and seven ct Soapstone. At the NTY-FIVE HEAD OF HORSES, soy iecees ance K., among them ‘siugie drivers and oie handsome, Sched carriage team; slao owe, heavey draft = areghing 2.000 pounds: the retest pony” alifpurposee: pricerreasonatie ahd aatinfect “is jcex reason at jon anteed, J. W. YATES, rear of 612 G st. nw. au2-1w SALE-CARRIAGES, PHAETONS, AND ER ee Dullt to onder: | work Tinprovements, of seven mnteed prices tuoderata.. "At the pow shops ot ms, and. good Address Box Ti9, WTON, ‘10 and 2712 ‘st., George- gave ees wae autor 3 dulce SE; NOT LESS: oe SALE—CARRIAG ‘WAGON! Wars sith rate bth ieee pe ‘both new and second-hand, always on convenient part of the city. Wi ‘cheap and on. accom ‘teruis. Plenty of Car Gfess WASHINGTON, Stat o shige Zam in stock, at aie ee ‘ANTED—DIRECT FROM OWNERS, HOUSES tnd Lote for cua purchasere Ati cae placed wititus will Se ibersily sdvertioad af our ox- Bhrected. eter OELAND & THO 1813 Fret, Adoring un Buiding. ee WANTED—LOTS. ‘ANTED—TO BUY FOR MALL LOT Cand Band ist wee, CAS rest 5. Ws Bear ofice aub-s WANTED-MISCELLA NEOUS WANTED — AN FEPERIENCED, MANUEACT- ‘of grape and apple wine ‘meet, for ad oe of vineyard oF, te (or. i ee AUTOMATIC “BANK | CHECK Wikre 3 A ASD & THOMPSON, 1313 ¥ at | excl, Wire BUIFAT A PANGAN, FIVE or a et SGTON BRICK MACHINE co. 14th and Boundary sta. ne. TED—TRY OUR BUTTERINE AT 20 CENTS Wire ha ‘OUR een NEAT aRGrine 9 auuney "returned. 168681 Senter Market. au3-Iwe ANTED_SUPERFLUOUS HAIR POSITIVELY W. oblieraied, leavin no trace, WF my elects Sint pesca clans ” ire DP GABRIEL, 13 ci 3 Wise, Bees Butter: aatiafact of Gisthes’ made ea unde to grace, 2oe Ret new. if Senehemrseee ARPET CLEANING WORKS: called for slvarea, Ome Cie Pa ave, ae Se and Kee Teiophons call C103" fat ‘Yount |-2mn Wanrep easy, ease sara Vere WSs Bal 219 7th. ny oe CARH PRICE, PAID FOR és Mek of 06-2" BOD, DRIVEN AND = ares ee stow. 25 KNOWN THAT C8 8 oF SS avenue. (opposite, City. Ball myll6m Vases Sey Ee Haier eiera il Se LOST AND FOUND. Se aoe eae Raa 3y30-3m ‘AL GaaaD BaROADE IN me One beattifal 2 Octave Rosewood Up- for €200 cash. Owner change with us. Can & a $100 Le save mean a $ Prices of other dealers. oe THE PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS, 422 9th st. re SALE — HEALTHY YOUNG rote, @4; also young Male Mocking Birds, $y23-2m OR SALE—BRICKS—BUILDING F aie at Lowen picer_Delvered on Cas of alee amore and Ohio Rallroad: or in Washi re Potomac Terra Cotte try ‘Go, Ofice, 1411 G at OR BALE-ONE SECOND-HAND__UPRI Fiano, $175, We are offering ine ‘Upright; ry Runt WiUCO WORCH & Go. a5 hinates cat SALE—AT GEYER'S, 466 PENN N. as ave x. Wagonette toweat 6 and 1 esas aud ‘all tale Aegon oral Soreduse stock” aaa oe $120. TH ans eee . Fre 222. BUGGI AX ge OR : rend ene stage, on terms. J. Sales ds “nein CLARET, Tet Frew, set ee is Tae “ny23-om AS. RAGEN, 1014 PA AVE. N. ‘Stand Foie Stent tors: T Cowles ‘Escapes, Stairways. Plans and eatinustes furnished oa Soe meme tr en es and, sbout 800 pounds of Axate Type, 9p tile paper, face of ‘both touts hey ate! in ood ‘condition, and capable. See iviice ~~) _FERSONAT it JOR RENT_FURNISHED ONE OF THE desirable Houses tn the orth weet ‘section, sone "Gr-1b40 $ STORES AND OFFICES Store room 1416 Pa, i468 La a @75 401 7th ad ailing 140 Vernon Row, rin. 1 60 9th and Pa, Gunton Bidg.rm 26 450th & Pa. av. ra ®.,, offtce. .... The above ie onl ortion of the property on my books. For full li office for bulletin tasued om the Istand 15th. [aus] THOS. K WAGGAMAN JOR RENT » S-ROOM BRICK, window: 15 per aud-ae ELEVEN ROOM Dston rey PARTIES DESIRING a ceo Dwellings : t (too long for tout. JOR RENT — A BEAUTIFUL house; central location ; 6: OR RENT Pa ave. ne, T_BRICK HOUSE, MODERN IMPROVES 2OIBGst Apply 11S Lith st. aud-lw JOR RENT ELEGANT HOUSE, 1:18 88 10 rooms, mod. imps PeY 1 ist TN ES us. unfurnished vcery Store, with fixe Anguire 211 Lat st. nae JOR RE eT —200 double parlor, Due eigut-foom Bower: a k, and dwelling bay w: range: 13 and Boundary sta. TOR RENTS 1223 TST seven-room Brick, large hood: only $25, AUty to ar nw. or OWNER, past Capttol JOR LOUGHTON STREET Heights, 10 roome and bath; lane yard View: $40: lease for Wallach Place, ali mod. init M st., completely furnish a HUFTY & DYER, au3-2w 13th and F ate Fs RENT—EIGHT-ROOM BAY WINDOW BRIC f8ery convenience, open grates, Iatrobes, rangeen surpassed for a physician, i a od. D3. MACARTS, Owner, 90 OR RENT AGE O) rowing neighbor. Vast iw, aud at SCOTT AY C0! ear Whitne ble: mice location, a SCA oun, hand 25S a JOR RENT 5 Zant at Te m..e7e. 50 cred str, mt 30th at Mr, nw. R K DWELLING: ust ‘completed. only 18. ye tn this ity’ for “the. pes Lars, 1428 New York ave \ MASSACHUSETTS AVE, NEAR House, 17 rooms, all ements, ide lot, #125. Ap WILCOX, 1907 Ponnsylvaui FOE RENT, REAR THE CAPITOL a A DESIRABLE it Pleasantly ent inchudiite bata, 103 eT a JOR RENT—HOUBE oi PRSEY AVE : 9 rooms, modern improveme and ia good repair. “Apply te Wee 1:ith st. nw. JOR RENT the secretary SHEDD, 1402 14th st OK RENT—A PLEASANT COTTAGE, TWEL osu, cool ahd aad, ith tury wrod. de Tul susimer residence. 120 B st. ne., near the Ci a3 FO" RENT-SY 9. HOLTZMAN. FURNISHED K, near Conn. ave Mass av nr Thos C...33: ign e UNFURNISHED, 20 dafarette 8a, 17r8150 184 Ast. ne. 10re S00 Lath at, IBF. 100 27 m. ~ 800 D st.s.e., Or... Spo 885 Othet ne, Sis st Ath st Wallach Pince cep *y piscea with ie for reut or aaieis advertised free of cost to the owner. 14 at office, For list of proverty for sale. call or 330 RO. HOLTZMAN, 10th an. and Fite nw. RENT— st. SF kstoreaoo 32 K AAG Mies ot Brg #40 Kee 313 1, a 637 $15 sui Fin 12 ORMBTED sy27-1m_ R RENT—10268TH ST. X.W. NEW THREE. story Brick it House, ‘bay window, tei rooms and bath ; two latrobes, range, mantles thi gat; all moder fuprovemeats’ EMMONS SMITH Inquire Boston Variety Store, 705 and 707, Space. FE JOR RENTS 1121 14th 4s 983.33 Arthur Pren.w. i724 Met ne, Tir Mi 1103 8 Is15 M 1708 607130 1756 Pat. 131 Ma 26 1c 1918 Hest. #26 Indiana dole Tria isio Naw, 516 sin’ 21098 Fi & 1 40 i B23 2513 Mt 130 fe. 13 3 so j 6 ah ie" 35 00 W350." WARNER & CO., 916 F st mw, mR RE: 22 1 at uw, OF S31 Ostu.wve - 501 Qat. a.w. 10r., seit 910 N.Y. ave. i.w., Lr: S 0% Fen ; =e ps ee mena pa roeesey fee) tess ae oe? = 8 UC¥ BOULDIN OR BOLDIN, 'TRAYED OR STOLEN—A BLACK § jos tee ane ere cn Pe et STAR; eet nical Dees: tee aan | eae eet