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4 ‘The Evening star bas a regular. permanent bene Side daly circulation more thun treble that of anv other deily paper published in Washington, and much greater than tat etal the ether daliy papers bere added tegether. ee ‘Those who leave the city during the memmer can Rave The Star mailed to them for any lengts of thme, and the address changed as often ax desired. ‘The subscription must be invariably paid inad- tance. Later figures from the back counties in Texas are not likely to change the general result of the recent election. That is pretty well settled, and nothing remains but to ascertain definitely the Size of the majority against the proposed probibi- tion amendment, Notwithstanding the overwhelm ing defeat of the probibitionists no one believes What this is the end of the prohibition movement m Texas; on the contrary, it 1s probably only the beginning. ‘The State is too large to be handled by any party without a thorough organization, which a young party like the prohibitiontsts can hardiy be expected to have. For another thing, there ts still a dearth of women in the rural dis tricts, and the heaviest work in the prohibition Cause is always done by the gentler sex. Thurs @iay’s vote may be accepted, therefore, not only a8 & test of strength, but as a point of departure for future campaigns. The probibi- tionists, who are making giant strides in other parts of the South, now know what kind of a task they have before them in the Lone Star State, and It Will be interesting to watch and see what use they make of the Informstion, ‘This check to the proposed constitutional prohibition ot the use of Liquor in the largest of the States, should suggest to the ram-rod prohibitiontsts the wisdom of act- ing in harmony with the temperance men, who believe in conducting the campaign against in- toxicating liquors on the line of very high license for citfes, and prohibition under local option for ‘the country, until public opinion has been edu- cated or has developed to the potnt where absolute prohibition can be enforced, In another column of Tas Star some interesting facts are published concerning the progress of the experiment of manual training tn connection with the pubite schools of the District, ‘The results have been satistactory, though the appropriation available for the experiment was too small to admit of extensive operations. No other branch ) tach popular, present interest as industrial training, and it isto be hoped that in the future the means will be forthcoming to develop fully this useful and important part of the instruction of District youth, a ‘The Stamese prince who was yesterday our guest took away with him a number of photographic views of Washingtan, avowedly as an evidence of his good faith in saying that he constdered the capital elty of the United States handsomer than the capital of Stam. He also bore off some dozens of Mrs, Cleveiane’s portraits, presumabiy as a sign that he considered—but perhaps it would be Detter ‘Wo let the ladies of Bangkok draw thetr own iaier ences, ———+ = —____ ‘The failure of the deficiency bill last session has had the effect of stopping work on many of the public buildings in various parts of the country, ‘the old appropriations having run out. Even the Tetlection that the work upon a new District bulld- ing, if under way, would probably now be checked furnishes only feeble consolation to Washing- vonlans for the fact that such work has never Deen authorized and begun. The popular idea on the subject is that ‘tis better to have built and stopped, than never to have built at all. ee Senator Stanford complained yesterday, rather petulantly, that if he was to be examined on all ‘he charges filed with the Pacific raflway invest!- gating commission, including accusations of Dlackmail, the Inquiry would consume six months, And, if it should, what then? What the commis- sion is after 1s the discovery of truth, not the sav- ing of time. If nothing but time-saving were in mind, the easiest way out of the difficulty would be to have no investigation at all. — Some of the London newspapers profess to be- eve that Lord Hartington will enter the Salisbury government “in the fall” He jhad better enter 4 at once, if at all; for, in the opinion of many Intelligent Englishmen, it 13 ikely before long to have a fall of its own, which will preclude every- ‘ody from entering it for a good while. ————__<e-—____ Governor Foraker joins his invitation to that of other prominent citizens of Ohio, urging the Pres Gent to pay a visit to their State. Its tone is less ‘vigorous than that of his dispatch about the Datéle-fiags. The governor doubtless wants to s@ow that, on occasion, be can roar you as gently ag any sucxing dove. —— ee ee Another young Napoleon of finance has gone to ‘the wall in the person of Mr. Ives, of New York, ‘who finds himself this morning some millions of dollars worse of than nothing. Wall street is getting a little tired of this kind of Napoleon, and Would ike to try a Wellington or two for a change. —————- =—____ ‘The other day it was China, and nowt 1s Mexico that is to have a gigantic American bank. If the anticipations of some of our financiers are correct ‘we shall soon need all our money at home. ee Asracs Boar & Co. DEALERS IN SHOBS, ‘THE PERFECTION TX WHICH SHOES ARE MADE BY MESSRS. EDWIN C. BURT CO, OF NEWYORK. EXABLES US TO HIT THB AVERAGE FOOT BETTER THAN CAR BE DONE BY THE AVERAGE CUB- ‘TOM SHOEMAKER. ARTHUR BURT & CO, 1931 BOTREET MORTHWEST. ON BARGAIN TABLE NO. 1 Ave Men's Cansimere and Cheviot Saite which we sold at ©, 810, £12, 613.50, and 915. ‘They willall bescld this week for 86.50. ON BARGAIN TABLE NO. 2 Axe Searwacker Coats and Vests, which sold readily at 91.50 and 81.75 Will goat $1.25. ON BARGAIN TABLE No. 3 Are suits for Boys from 5 to 15, which sold st ¢3.76, 04.50, 85.00, and $6.00. Will be closed out now at #250. ON BARGAIN TABLE NO. 4 Are muitefor Boye 6 to 13, which sold at $7, $6, 60 and 610. Will be closed out at 04.50. ‘White Vests from 752. up. ‘Immense line of Pants from $1.60 up, Boye’ Alpaca Coaty, 50 cts. Tmmense line of Mohair, Alpacs, Drap d'Bte Coste and Vests ot less than cost of manufacture, ‘Norfolk Jackets reduced from 96 to @¥.50. ae OAK HALL: COM. TRNTH AND F STS. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, Tse Iscouz ‘From the Out-Go (to the mountains—to the shore) depends upon how we fo, with what wo 0, 0r, more exactly. what we wear. Persons stil live who ssy: “It matters not what we ‘wear ff our behavior be right.” Monstrous un- truth! It ought to be true, but itis not. We are fitting cut many tourists, The Indigo Blue Flance! Suit, $10 to 13.60, finds quick buyers ‘Whenever shown. It is & great suit for the money. ‘The Serge Coat and Vest, $7, is another at- traction. With Blue Fiaunel Trowers, $3 10 €4.50, it makes a cool and s dress suit. GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, 434 SEVENTH STREET. Moxmars Dovste Evesr. ‘We quote below the details of the Special Sale of MILLINERY, and to-morrow (Sunday) in the Post ‘We'll tell youof the Special Saleof DEY GOODS. Both Special Sales commence MONDAY, AUGUST 8. All narrow Satin and Gros Grain Ribbons are offered 15 per cent below last week's prices, The numbers ‘and prices are too varied to quote here. Just one illus- tration: ‘No. 16 Gros Grain Ribbon, fancy edge, reduced from 48 to 39 cents per yard. ‘To make the sale doubly attractive we offer the fol- lowing NERO SASH RIBBONS at reduced prices: an ‘Morfe Sash, fancy edge, marked $1.19; reduced 10-in. Morie Sash, all colors, marked $1.98; re- duced to €1.89. Colors—Pink, light and dark blue, heliotrope, cream, brown, lavender, white, black, and new shade of green, EFPL 00 WoW w F E80 oer ee ¥ LLL 0O W W EEER RSss8> FEATHERS. Entire stock of fino French Flowers at lees than what they cost usto import. We have some very deautiful specimens which have not sold readily be- cause s0 expensive, Low prices now. —We have sold many handyadaof banchesof daisies at 25 cents bunch. Tasy're all gone, and we con't cot more. Some offer our 48.cent bunches (twice az large) for 29 cents abunch; that's less than cost.—Bunches of Snow- balls, more than twice as large as those wo sold for 15 cents, we offer for 25 centsa bunch. —Or'rich Feechsr Tips, 3 n bunches—48-cent bunches for 25 cents, 4ind the 68-cent bunches for 59 cents. PORE EAN, NEERTIITSS5s Bis gre All our choice Straw Bonnets, marked $1.48, $1.35, ‘and 98c. each, are to be closed ont at 49 cents each.. Children’s and ladies’ lange Sun Hats closing out at dust what they cost us.—Straw Sailor Hats in all sizes—black, white, navy, and brown—for 25 cents each. Superior quality. A WORD ABOUT MILLINERY. ‘We have pleasure in announcing the engagement of ‘Madame Clancy, who resigned an important position in Dunlap’s noted millinery establishment, to take charge here. In conversation with her the other day ‘We learned that Dunlap’s prices are $5 for making and trimming, snd from $2 to $3 for trimming. Madame Clancy was not alittle horrified to learn the Palais Boyal prices to be 75 cents for trimming and $2 for making and trimming. That we are offering Dunlap’s styles at moderate prices is shown by our selling Sailor ——— ee ribbons and bird for 85, the same ey 20] Clancy for 810 and @15 ‘at Dunisp’s establishment. i Incidentally, we mention that our Mrs. Nelson makes corsets to order at prices correspondingly low. Corsets repaired and renovated at short notice, so Mrs. Releon saks us to state. ond: pas! PROUT AE fF Pui 7 dat z 00 ¥ Mibu 1217-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, AND 401, to 407, 12TH BT. NW. STORE OPENSS AM. CLOSES6 P.M. SATUR- aus DayiP. M Sazs Axo Company CALL ATTENTION To THE GREAT BARGAINS ADVERTISED ™ ‘THE Post. DEPARTMENTS aA B 2D e aD DR MEN'S CLOTHIXG, FURKISHING GOODS, HATS a> @HOES. STOCK TAKING MOST OVER, AXD KEEN BUY- ‘BRS ARE EVER ON THE ALERT. WE HAVE A NUMBER OF GOOD THINGS FOR THEM. CALL aT ONCE iT THERE, BUT COME IN AND SEE HOW MANY MORE GOOD THINGS THERE ARE WE HAVE NEITHER ROOM TO SHOW IN THE WIK- DOWS ROS TO ADVERTISE IN THE PAPERS. Saks 4XD COMPAXY, OUTFITTERS TO ALL MANKIND, e SEVENTH OTREBT AND MARKET SPACE SEATON PERRY ‘(Gnecensor to Prax & Brorren. Di bc, “EXTRA GOOD VALUES" IN IRISH AND GERMAN LINEN HUCK AND. Rg rg FROM. B10 815 See BELG! iG LIN- NEW, BELGIAN PILLOW AND SHEETIN( EN: Ms sane ike ARGS ‘CANTON FLANNEL FOR TA- NEW GERMAN LIN) REx p DAMASK LUNCH-CLOTHB, ‘WITH DOYLIES TO MATCH. COMPLETE STOCK OF GLASS-LINENS, CRASHES, AND KNIFE CLOTHS. SHIET eet MubsiN om SiS ROMER be SING | PHICES” IN] 5 ae EMBROIDERED "ROBES. AND PAKA- EEA EDU ERR TE” IN INDIA SILES, AT “aABED-DOWN” Plices ON FANCY 9 SATEENS, BATISTES, AND INDIA (2 PLAIN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES SEATON PERRY, Peay Buruprea, Sxozs: Suoxs: Buy now and get ad- vantage of our 20 Per cent discount, SHOES! Reduced from $2.25 to $1.80. ‘Reduced from 82.75 to 82.20. Reduced from $3.00 to $2.40. Reduced from $4.00 to $3.20. ‘Reduced from 85.00 to $4.00. Open To-night until 10 o'clock. MONSTON'S, 1330 and 1341 F st. and 943 Pa ave. Saoast It BER OL A coo kK BP AA ook Bop £, Auk 80 BBB OLLLL A’ A OOO EK i A gco ERE LE AA gO E E aA ER Fu AMA &9 E 2°4 ‘Coo kee EFF OL Ce) FE 0% § U ENE Fé, 38 ES Ae f LL “00 Uv N EX nN x GGG A855 HORE §% § # ERE fon oy MH NNN Goo S388 = Our buyer having just returned from New York, se- cured some wonder‘ul bargains {n Black Laces, the ‘Sseassn being late and the importers willing to closeout theirstock <i.aioss. Iustead of our keeping these goods uti! next season and getting regular prices for them, we bave concluded tosell them now at prices in. Proportion to what we paid for them, which is about ONE-HALF THEIR VALUE, and give onr patrons the benefit Lot 1— © PIECES OF A0INCH-WIDE CHANTILLY FLOUNC! WORTH $1.38 ‘s'YamD. ‘NOW @1 A YARD. Lot 2. “PIECES OF CHANTILLY FLOUNOING, 40 $ INCHES WIDE: ALL SLE WORTH $1.75 A YARD. ‘NOW 81.25 A YARD, Lot 3— 2 OF CHANTILLY FLO} PIECES (En WIDE AEE STEN 40- WORTH $1.90 A YARD. NOW 81.38 A YARD. Lot 4— 2 PIECES CHA! TouEs WIDE ALL SRN 40 WORTH @2 A YARD. NOW @1.60 A YARD. Lot 5— ‘3 PIECES NOING, 40 onal TNcups WIDE, ALL S{L1 WORTH #2.50 A YARD. NOW $1.98 A YARD. 5 LOTS OF SPANISH GUIPURE, VERY CHEAP. ‘Notethe prices carefully: Worth, SPANISH GUIPURE, 8175. SPANISH GUIPURE, $1.85. SPANISH GUIPURE, SPANISH GUIPURE, 82.25. SPANISH GUIPURE, $2.50. Ask to see our better grade of goods, prices equally as cheap. If you need anything in the line of Black Laces NoW Is THE TIME TO BUY THEM. In season you cannot get them at 25 percent ad- vance. ‘Just opened a line of 45-Inch SWISS FLOUNCINGS. Prices 75¢. to $1.50 a yard, worth nearly double, 2.00. 1.08, Re d UT MMIR YF g8s a AA ¥ ¥ EER Bes 24 ‘ow BE : aus ‘7TH, 8TH AND D STREETS. Stce Tue Reovorios WASHABLE PIQUE, 4-IN-HAND and PUNJAB SCARFS are gotng fast, ‘Small and choice assortment left, 35c. each, 3 for $1. W. 8. TEEL, aus 935 Pennsyivania ave, Crosxe OvrSessez Srocr. ‘We are closing out all Summer Stock at such prices as will induce purchasers, Our Plaid Organdie Lawns at 10c. are nearly all closed, theywere formerly 20¢. Linen Lawns that were 15c., now Sc. ; only a few left. A Job lot of Bummer Woolen Dress Goods, ranging in prices from 15¢. to 25¢.; now 8¢. Parasols at half-price, White Goods half-price. A full stock of Table Linens, Towels, Crashes and Hucke- ‘Dusk at low-prices, A Full Btock Hosiery and underwear all at low prices JOHNSON, & LUTTRELL, aué ‘713 Market Space. 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 Bays All-Wool SERGE SUIT, Biue, Brown, Gray, and Salmon color, $6.00 buys a nice Gray-mited SERGE SUIT. 95.00 buys e good BUSINESS SUIT. $12.50 buys s Bilk-Pece BLACK CORKSCREW SUIT. $4.00 buys one of our SILK ALPACA, PONGEE, ana other FANCY COATS and VESTS that were $7.00. 81.00 buys 8 good pair of WORKING PANTS that ‘Will stand the knockabouts of a gymuast, CHILDREN'S and DOYS’ SUITS ot balf price, LONDON AND LIVERPOOH CLOTHING COMPANY, Comer 7th and @ ste, aw, ‘oad Sere at the new étore, 6 er pe a ure ee! ave. Bw. Wires ‘We have replenished our stoch of Zadies' and ‘Men's Linen HANDKEBOHIEPS, ana now cf fer extraordinary values, prices which we coufl net begin to mame two months ago, for the reason that we have found mannfscterers ‘with goods on hand which they wanted to turn into ready money, and we offer: 200 dosen Ladies’ All-Linen Hematitched, Printed Border, in « variety of styles, which wohavebeen gisd to gut heretofore to sell at 12y40.; can now offer at 0c, each. They are every thread pure linen, 100 dosen Ladies’ All-inen White Hem- stitched Handkerchiefs, 4 inch and 1 inch hem, tucked and fancy hematitohing, every thread suaranteod pure linen, only 10¢. each. 100 doren Ladies Extra-Fine All-Lin8h Cam- bric and Sheer Lawn, inch and 1 inch hems, only 1246. each. 100 dozen Ladies’ Extre-Fine Sheer Lawn ‘emstitched, with reverse hemstitching, besu- tifal styles, which we have sold the season Past st 260. each; offer now at 18c. each, 3 for 50c, The only elegant handworked Handker- chiefs we ever offered lesa than 250, BARGAIN EXTRAORDINABY. ‘Wehsve closed out from our manufacturer 278 dozen of Ladies’ White and Fancy Hem- stitched and Colored Embrotdered Handker- chiefs, endsof lots from 2 to 10 dozen, which are worth from $3 to 96 per dozen, at a very Jow price, and can offer the most magnificent ‘we have ever shown at ONLY 25c. EACH. ‘They comprise: 200 dozen Men's % Hemstitched Colored Bordered Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, very good quality, warranted every thread linen, only 12%. each. Ordinarily wo are glad to get ‘this quality to sell at 17¢. each, 100 dozen Men's X Hematitched Colored Bor- Gered Handkerchiefs, extra fine quality and handsome patterns, only 25c. each, 100 dozen Men's Hemstitched White Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, 4-inch, 1-inch, and 13-inch hems, very superior quality, only 25c. each, 100 dozen Children’s All-Linen Handker- chiefs, colored borders, 5c., 7c., 8c.,and 100, each, ‘We will not (knowingly) place oh sale any handkerchiefs that are not pure linen, The “anion” (so-called, cotton one way and linen the other) handkerchiefs look better for the same price and can scarcely be distinguished fromall linen, ‘The only sure tests oftentimes is to tear the cloth each way. The cotton thread will tear eaaily and leave smooth edge, Tho linen will be more difficult to tear and will Jeave the threads uneven, instead of smooth, Since we guarentee to sell omly pure linen handkerchiefs, if any customer wishes the test made the saleswomen are instructed to tear one toshow them, ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, an ‘Comer 11th and F ete. n.w, Too Masry Ware Goons. THE GOODS MUST LEAVE OUR COUNTERS. 5,000 Yards Remnants of White Goods (desirable lengths), in Plaids, Stripes, and Lace Plaids, worth 18 and 260. per yard; have marked them at the rate of 10c. and 12c. 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 you, Come take a look gt these. Noone urged to buy: 1 Case Pisin Cardinal Damask, White or Black Bor- der, 75¢. per yard. 1 Case 68-inch Bleached German Damask, 75c. per 150 8-4 Barnsley Table Cloths, $2. 160 10-4 Barnsley Table Cloths, $2.50. A few 10-4 Bleached Fringed Damask Table Cloths, $2.75; worth 33.98. 50 Dozen 20240 Undressed Huck Towels, 1234c. 200 Dozen Undressed Bleached Scotch Huck Towels, 25c. each, or $2.75 per dozen. 100 Wash Rags, 18c. per dozen, 600 Dosen Lunch Doylies, 83c. per dozen. All cur fine Table Linen reduced considerably in price, AN ELEGANT VARIETY OF TURKISH TOWELS IN NEW DESIGNS. ‘You all know that we carry an extensive line of House- furnishings second to none in the city. THIS 18 NO BENSATIONAL ADVERTISEMENT. ‘We wish to Reduce our Stock Substantially. NECESSITY KNOWS NO LAW. As wo expect this announcement to tex 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 precsution to take some of our Dress Goods Balesmen and place them back of these coun- tars, so thatall can recetve prompt attention, ONE PRICE FOR ALL: LARS BURGH WANTED—HELP. aoe D. C., SATURDAY; AUGUST 6, 1887—-DOUBLE SHEET, FOR_RENT-—-HOUSES. __|___FOR RENT—HOUSES. __ == = ‘WHITE Ai Aneta ‘ONE % AND, COLORED mania . MESUENEAM, 80 and CVF ac ae ‘OR A DESIR- au nantes = ‘Metro reais at Meee ea cae Vena Le ee aa Wate coat sa good papi are % es |B ter othen = FROM OWNERS—HOUSES See ae a Sak ESE Taree Seat Wie OF ABOUT 8 sours oGuS; THOSE THOSE valustion of tare tyo-third v cs aie ELLIOTT, ppogauon, eae’ vee Wine. PURCHASE A Wie ‘BUY FOR CASH. BRICK, ROUGE 720 Ast ne. (SMART. ACTIVE BOY TO LEARN of winddw-shade Ee Tame ee ee | Sisal ‘Sieh Julius Laneburgh, 315°78: "ANTED— WHITE ‘HIS WIFE "70 Teforense from iast employer, re employer, “SEXTON FOR A bone puta resaiatat thas | Sh! 6 qddrese, with name and residence, aug-3t bake ane MAN TO LEARN THE Penta We z, one with some 128, Btar office. Wa GAR, BOILDERS. OABE oe SACRSON ESE « SHARE rea SS, ‘ané-smkwit ao Wai ANTED DIRECT, FROM OWNERS, HOUSES Witla ge ee | mean eee ‘W'tathvustwoks 7ad thot av. Sheet WOLLAND FiO War mae PRACTICAL GRRDEREE mE golored mau nurse for invalid boy; colored woman FOR RENT—ROOMS. worse for invalid Iedy< white and colored cooks and than ping oom: Cablta in b per month; stave allpartoulare, Box 86, Btar ofkse. rusewrorkore for this city and country: 4 men cooks; iH RENT_AT 030 NEW YOUR AVE. N. ‘waiters at mee. = . AHORA CABS BERET, O15 ta east SHS Fecngfomite SSS SS yy ‘ED—LADIES OF GOOD ADDRESS -| Son RENT_IBOS aa. 7 WEE = g00D a rs R RENT—1505 RS vg INE ROOM Brick; all yweniences. $50 per mon CUTTER & WIMER. au6-3t R RENT—TWO LANGE, AIRY, UNFURNISHED corpimuniceting ‘aud south exposure, accond floor, Wented einely or by both te proper party: ‘Apply 959 New York aver, Refezunces exchanged. 16 R RENT FOR HOUSEREEPING-THE SECOND f Soor of four pleasant roome: sink and bath: gas: 15 in advance. Apply at 227 Dat. nw. ICATING UNFUR- hed rooms, with family of four sdults. At 2024 We fis bed some ete WHITE BOY; ONE W =t e sige in s blacksmith: “a at 1918 Cet. nw, a GENTLEMAN IN OUR Hoan Ve Peni alc eri Ata Seed aed rhea elmine WASTED GENTLEMEN TO FIND CAPITAL ‘to manufacture goods in great demand; profits from B0l%0'70 per cont ‘hidvess 3. We Siar Mion: Ve, NEAR ACHUSETTS Shigeo We = sul-lm Teil av ATOR staker. oF ‘roome and bath; nase $s ROOMS. Sa $F gan GRCE OOM a0 Series ae eer | ‘OR, RENT —TWO oi Fe rt ‘wagon. Must givereference. T. HOWARD WIL- por - bed 4 80K Georgetown, B.6. au4-Ot" | Hetesqnces exchengat | Alsi, itooms ou third Hoot WRIED ONE FUT CLASS CABINET | furudnedo 10" era A aoeee OR REN -T- FURNISHED BEAUTIFUL SUMMER ANTED—A CLERK THQROUGHLY FAMILIAR ‘bay windows in every room: corer houses W with the prosecution of Eee ciaims: also, & ew: south an east front; references required. qbiot nd StenoReADREr fi 000 onvelopes | Kat. n. w. 4 No. 3 nantfon expected, Ree aT rat care XSi NTED —LADY AMATEUR, ONE ane 1s Ween fencsl Saventions for Wa aE MAN TO DRIVE MILK OR RENT—450 Q 81. N. W, TW oO NICELE furnished rooms op second floor: duitable for light housekeeping: silver diahes and table linen f 5 Price $19 in advance. pant fiband Bai iw a wit ine for. FTeut oF eaiois liberally of provertt for atle: Cail Sr wend at of _ iyi KO. HOLTZMAN, 10th snd Fate nw. ENT -IN ANACOSTIA. ONE NEW REVERE modern improvementa, wide ball es first-clans neigiborn. Rams ut 8 27. ~<a 3. B WOLSTON, 620 Fst uw. ook. Atnly to ay 183m o-8r.m. 1900 Gr, ‘OR RENT—429 11TH STREET NORTHWEST, eran andl Buried. | Must be rather Petit of Fee insge 2 flor trout roomy gaitable for twa ‘abn pleasaut, with or without nt ena tae [sive yreetfenensnve. Alar front rootn same oor: private faunly: moderate rent ‘au5-3t" Rok, RENTS SUITE OF “ROOMS, FAC north and south, furnished or unfurnished; able for housekeeping; ‘WANTEDTA YOUNG WHITE WOMAN TO DO ral housework in a family of two: must be honest and industrious Inquire with ‘reference at 1226 8 st. n. w. u4-2t" ‘ANTED —A FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT Cook, at 604 Pa. ave. n.w. aust? ‘ANTED—PERSONS OF EITHER SEX TO WORK ING first or secuud floor wee desirable, Also, Single Rooms, 322 C st. u.w, and-t RENT — SOUTH FRONT ROOM! FoaS oie: TABLE specialty. 307 Cat. n. w. ‘and-ste on Oardoat their homes: goto so perweexearned; | Fou Sent, 20,8 ST NW: Lange, HAND, Fe ear oye AUM gh? SRITISGING. | if denied: gentlemen pretcrred; oue suuary mest of Sion, Muss, P.O. Box p00z, | Warand Navy Departments. Jy6-Gw* CARD CO., 76 State St., 3726-c06' FE, RENT—-FOUR NICE COMMUNICATING Rooms on third figor, with ail conveniences for light housekeeping; $20.’ Inquire 635 D st. n,w. ANTEDS DUNDORE'S EMPLOYMENT "BU. eau, conducted by and col ladies. “Men and women, whit of domestic labor, for. for all kin aprings,with reference. 717 M st_n.w. OR RENT—AT ill? H &: rERAL WOM: = picely furnished rooins, north and south exposure, Wises Taundrens, city and country, hotel Sein esate ae reata1 cooks, wail scuilions, farm aud REAL SSk SURORAL Tune AER 613 7th * au3-6t" WANTED--SITUATIONS. 'ANTED—BY PROFESSIONAL MALE NURSE for grown male children, late of New York. pet ansnent enyagement, city or Country; trained for th service, kind: careful, trusty, and ex experienced, “Ferm low: reference, bes between 9 and 3,406 Ast. nw. it ANTED-EMPLOYMENT BY A RELIABLE youth, who hes had two years’ experience in be et sccounte aud collecting: references viven, Ad- x 108, Star office. Wine ti ONS FOR 000) Yemale, 2 Euglish Gove JO Intelligent White Male Clerks agents [KELP AGENCY, 630. {OR RENT—AT 907 MST. aw. W- BOOMS, SINGLE pf en suite, or would rent part of ho ismily—dining-room and kitchen. A good chance for ‘the right parts y3-wifa-3 jOR RENT—THREE UNFURNISHED, FRONT Tooms, one square from the Pension Office within Bve aninttes walk of Patent aitd Post Olicea; elighttul locality: corner Lowe. 234 Fat nw. yu2-tu, th &sa- —ROOMS— PARTIES WANTINGROOMB can Bud what will euit them on our list, Save Hime and trouble by calling at our Room Fat. Information tree. ‘D. RAMEY. FOR BENT OIN A DESIRABLE NEIGHBORHOOD, four communicating roums on second floor, suit: able for light housekee} keoping. Terme moderate, family small, no childten. Roo mu open between Fand's p. 1a." Apply 1000 1004 st jy14-1m ie RENT FOES Sa ‘AND UNFURNISHED Mabe, ana ‘reasonable. Transient ran cumin tr Oo ‘st D. w. street cam Base the FOR RENT—OFFICES. R RENT—ON F ST. PART OF PLEASANT Ebsnmarth e Rroucn car THE UPPER PART OF HOUSE, —ALL Fees for offices. nosed anteoa-5* Ba gD store or office. 632 F st. n.w. ae NEAT GERMAN WOMAN, OF MID- die age (a widow), Wishes a position of house- country "no objectious: rele kee} rence exchany ‘Address 102 Ind. ave. nw. aus-3t* [ANTED BY A YOUNG MAN A SITUATION AR clerk in Grocery Store; has experic ry sie tise be of lernce "Address ENE: ERGETIC, (/ ANTED—By A 'STWORTHY WHITE GIRL a situation in a nice family to attend a child dur- the day for her board. “Address FAMILY, tar offce, ube $i, 5g, 24. 626, 628.7th Sree Ea ANTED — A POSITION AS FOREMAN OR dent of \delity im Good jay demanded. Address B. 0: box 688, "Taos R HENT_ENTIRE THIRD FLOOR OF 1407 % EEBARNON Practical carpenter. aud. st, hee H yunioating; for ©. WANTED BY 4 YOUNG LADY, WHO TH, ANE Pqul-ot Sco. rel ae oae stone enk Tee ole | - om GERTOTWO MIDE OFET Ma, LOWER : as. Col Cideriy or invalid lady, and to make hereelf gen Won eon Fat Se aoe eat Sea) ‘per useful, ‘Tho beat of references given and req ‘month, ‘by the year. W: ‘and thor Address Miss 5. was-Lw* oughly renovate x z 1 ANTED — 7 YOU WANT A COOK, MAID, | je7-3m oe DEA. 0. ae ions faim ‘and daify,orlaborer, call st NATIONAL ———— seul LABOK BUREAU, G137th st. n.w. sudo" | FOR RENT--MI§CELLANEOUS RB RENT—WORKBHOP AND | OFFICE FOR ster, Painter, oF other business; WANTED--ROOMS. = Br ‘peer ‘oceurfed VA ; rear of 923 ANTED—OCTOBER 1, BY A LADY, A WELL- W Airaisied toon. with table boards Wear te. | St, betwoem oth and 10h at SS Hund L, 18th’ and 234 sts.; references xiven; Erne Moderate. Address Box 153, Star office, Tt" ‘ANTED_BY QUIET ¢ TWO O8 THREE BUSINESS CHANCES ‘Unfurnished rooms; northwestern locality; refer encea given aud required; state price. Address G. i. T, R SALE-ONE OF THE Bi Star Oftice. vicinity of Patent Office: 1: references, Address W. M., 52 7th st. nw. ANTED FOUR OR FIVE ‘UNFURNISHED Aairess, stating price, D, H. NARAMORE, 701 poem yANTED—THREE OR FOUR COMMUNIOAT- We Rooms suitable for light housekeeping ; north- Address, ving description and. Jow- Tetterms, FRANK, Star office. Itt FANTED-—THREE OR FOUR UNFURNISHED Wie or small House, Py pe without chil- aren. dress: 3 C I NLED—ON 01 Tr ST OF ROVEMEER WW: suite of second tor Koomsin northwest section ay, with board for geutlowa aud wit sppointments: reauired ‘tn every respect, Aidrow ya terme and location Box 74, Star office, " ANTED-TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH co ‘WITH toard, at a Teagonablo rate, vy three lndiog, who Tall Veperita and Eoand N ster uw: references ture Pena R eee a and Uri desired. Address, stating terms, I 8 Bear auo-zte (TED—BY A GENTLEMAN, A FURNISHED ‘ail Grocery and. Notion usher with barroom, Pook jepom, sud all the fwo horses, one mule, two Di : iso, oue'alanost new piator fhe sbove will betold Selifotter a bangain for eboves must be sof; the beat will offer « for above; mus 4 Of reaous given for selling to parties who mean busi- Address Box 93 au6-3t* ‘Star: ‘OR SALE— DRUG STORE, GOOD LOCATION, poorer aaa in com plete oe es fountain; Sunere nese D. RAMEY. FOE, PAE STOREHOUSE (AND | WELL-SE- ected Stock of Guods situated at Great Fails, Buturdag, Aural 2, nee 3 3 Selock pine uy We rt Fat 3.50 o'clock mn by Talbott, trustee, ‘This p ‘a sold by virtue of 6 deed or trust froin Gurrget E Mauss The is on the C. aud 0. wpany's” inna, Dut maid Gar Fett & Maus havo eleaso ‘at nominal see 18U7.. ‘The store enjoys taal odio icntsdsinceriaioe lend Phance. to District of Columbia, Sulldinuris tultable forresideuce. “Terms made kusera Ou day of sale und’ will be arranged sutisfaotorily to HRERSTE, Ronetpeng attormation anys to We BOLE, Rockville, Ma. 1BK20 tacos: R SALE—A MEAT AND GROCERY STORE: A with private family: Iccation, 10th E ne ey py en zstyand vind b and ata tw. State terms, Address Box | Quince; location Rooke eka aatee pi lowe seo 4, Staroffice, ____su-t*_| Jesse; horse and wagous; no liquor: cause, health of AMTED: BOOMS-TOPARTIES HAVING ROOMS owner bud. Address H. 0. L., Star Oftice. " aub-bt* Poe ear tient erie cea Ehonee ote R SALE. D BUSINESS CHANCE-STOCK, then time, trouble, and money, “Room oi soa gee Shae re kgeney, Ube et. D. MAMET ise Fee ‘of grocery and pty store: no reasonable offer refused. “Apply at ANTED PARTNER, WWiTH ABOUT $5.00 Join advertiver in WANTED—LOTS. ‘ANTED—TO BUY FOR #600—SMALL used: over $4,000 8 year caphal, = eae 22 ‘no mi to the advertiser. : fetyoen Gaud und Aatand: Oth te me, Ad: |e Puneet) Bo eu te peck at, Baltimore. “an4-3t ‘NER WANTED_SILENT OR ACTIVE. WITH Piro gon reraae fan entabllaied Gust. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS i ANPED-APARINER TN AW es see eee enn Woshioe: goqiacna te Wetaned Sdn a ae INT Ee (altance.” Adatens Box 80, bar alice FOUR GOD SOpND HORSES, AGES yasou PA 4 oe 1D ihe, $4 te pe WB ‘OR SALE-IDB PRINTING OEFICH THOR we a bd Fete, 0. w. susatgpy ‘opgeine ribs shows gibuet TANTED. SrORTs ats OR. oF Fe NOH, TN z far ofc ya tm eee Tt wat wae ame Fegan soo ER OE was We adie 8 253 SU Ba aut |” Gukkk BHOS, rea oat ees in bated) te AMINE |THE) _jy15-1m* RAS NSS Be See rises rsfor sunday, pola POR, ASE, TE, CAPITAL THEATER, yee a jane HE, WASHINGTON SAFE DE COuPANT D—AN AUTOMATIO BANE D vine : Was: HoueAND & HoussOS, ieee Ts pee geese Ww. earings Bide) 14 Wai ANTED—T9 BOY, TAT A BSRGAIN, FIVE aeeeoe ee Lies’ eee Co, FE: Se other vats — Bo stored ation ok ater, your valnablen 126-6m _‘(ieturdaye: Dam to skp action blots eS ‘penn 2 ob mo LOST AND FOUND. Lotte et to Wake el cor. 14 Ldivent seer ome gee : aa ot nw, Rees ae mice ‘DESIRING TO a ae Eee aa Dress, OR KENT—1025 OTH ST, NW, EIGHT ROOM Fees improvements, $18.30" A, 8. TAYLOK, | 2 aut | RENT—300_M, ACH! ‘8 x. Dew fix-room-and-tath ar window ek ie 5 | with ii! improvements: hast it OR Ki} O208TH ST! NW, NEW THREE AGG aL SRREREE owner 18 ath | Five icik tence Monae bay wind ew ee oe gut; all modera improvements | EMMONS SMITH. — TWO-STORY AND SEMENT jure Bostot ariety > 7 ith bath. 1218 New deteey aver bet M | Hal Sie sputtatmady S yet Sn Sa? ox RERT—HOUSE 503, JOHN 8. BRIGHT, 1406 “a06-3t? Sth stn w.,10r.1 Boe Ts0F Uae ea ‘9th st. ‘n. WSF. 12th st.n.w..r.m Asth at, nt ee: LOR RENT — MT. PLEAS: re pT Bi gended. near Pine, £ neat six-rocm fru water: Ey St adjoining cotuge ES ine’noure, in northwest aon ta ‘Present pant reser ‘terms reasonable, “AppIy BANES, 1008 F et niet ND FIXTURES OF jore, Cheap forcash if sold in ten no Pent party is going to leave the cif sent sections Store vi rosres, cont "ho, store within two @ “Grocery Store,” Star Ofoe. AETON AND HL Fes Seal crams coon a, ae ae at 2HN B. GED 33 te 9 | 27 aud 62) Get. a 5 Ok SALE AND CARRIAGE—HORSE I 450 1 40 bands: very showy, ‘kind. and gentle; tice our Sera oe id at sacrifice. Owner leaving city Awl 1 44 Doth at, 6 op | Seema ih Rear 212936 B SALE—BY PARTIES ABOU VET HE HUIS Pa ave. at at ‘Weber Upright Piano, “Apply st once wo 153 Fa0g Mot Be. 4 ‘A VER’ SOME BROWN MALE SAisx Court, nts af GOVERNMENT OC tater 3 RAL, 14th st., pear Lone Bridge. Fas SALE-A SCINCH COLUMBIA STANDARD pase = sell cheap Addrees be? iP Teese. or. md OR SALE BICYCLE, SO INCH FXVERT 00. 17 ns smibla, in Bewt-clags Coudstion, used only «stort a Saat pearac ican time: willbe wold cheap. “ADDY TTT wt owe aT Daytona, les and prices. Wat. Feet oie CARRIAGE: BUGGIES, ARRIAGES, PHAETONS, Srv Wages foran apd built to order. zi | 3818 fries At the new hope O25 1 EARCE & PAWTOR: 2710 andi Met," fe Fe SALE—ONE TRANSIT, NEAR. ‘one Young Level, both in food order. & THOMPSON, 1313 F at. n. eS SALE—THE Beaton arn “OF HOU st 2g ‘seta, Dining-roum ‘Farnivure, complete outnt for beuscksennue cheap for cash. Call at house. aud -2t" 9K SALE HORSE, GENTLE, SUITABLE POR & aay te drive. topstlier with s boxy plamion wna If desired the horse will be sold separately. ne at WANSTALL'S stables, 10th at. hw, bo: OR SALE-BTOCK AND. ‘store doing a good cash buai corner Istat. and Gi ave. 5, Fo, SALE—MUST BE SOLD-THE FURNITURE Of an eight-room cottage, del at auy time, ) FIXTURES oF Dees 330 SN fae Gi ion Hue’ Sd Sant ‘aw, Gre jouse cal rt “14.30 WAGNEA' Poovoeraph Gallery, Penne aif ia nel Ges we eub-at OR fftrmere INCH HARVARD BICYCLE. FULL Pe, dpickel; lamp, bell and indicator: ball bearings: coat well very cheap ou account of lesvingcity, Ger. Mendit Ebi peat outa ay. and dweiling.. z OR | SALE-s: os _au6-3t? CH. PARKER cor. 44 & Esta. aw. E ag nang ‘ape py 7 RENT. 3 te pias aghton st. Market, corner 3d st. and Indiana ave. n. id F ( SALE - GARRETT PARK STOCK. TRRER Be Apall F wal ad St? t Boo ie Fz RENT — THAT DESIRABI Cleveland ave., coruer of alley; can B® oe 20 for month for two mouths. Baa ‘B. H. WARNER & CO. Fos SALE— DOUBLE OUTRIGGER, — Ap ‘OB RENT— | T eeeesrecacoed &c., 50. Address BU. 3 bonseme Rie Be m. ‘i ee 449 Corcoran LW. Ore., RK SALE—CI EAP A GOOD GOOD EATING U8 te Fas eRe, pfennboat hart ‘Apply ats, JOR SALE_TWENTY-FIVE HEAD OF HORSES, Ei just arrived trom Bourbon County, K.. wmong them sowie very fine aiuyle drivers, aud ot hist ae el cage eat: tk one, beavey draft weigaine, 3.000, pound; the prettiest pony im. ancbes hugh: bores suitable for uy and 3083 ‘si petataction gm. oH ee TWTTNPER rear of O12 Ot es aur. Ee es gutenmivey ai ue Gor, ‘of time ; no han: faba for circular z Si Tien oS, WAGONS, HARNESS, always on hand, for sale of Car Sie NOSTarS ME OR RENT—EXAMINE OUR RENT LIST 1 Fant ianoe 70% Fe Fable ume tue Doxcaek 5 a eee au5-3t* somely furnished. fourteen ‘Pherson quate: rent roderste 13 't6 good. eer HOSES — HEALTHY YOUNG CUBAN PAR {also young Male Mocking irda, SCHMID'S Birt Store, 12th st., two door south Pa. ave. SALE_BRICKS BUILDING. BRICK fale at lowest wered on cars of Balti ior as Guceuntogs oe rin Wi —. Office, 1411 @ a SEGRE SECONDHAND UPRIGHT Piano, €175. We are offering special ae Menem rin cs sae rues sete Pop as "wapons: ‘Painted a ‘and fous aud obe tae, on eau) teri Fa —

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