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THE EVENING, STAR. WASHINGTON: FmumspayY. = August Il, 1887. cosa s. Se NOKES..0...... ‘The Evening Star has n regular, permanent Bona fide daily circulation more than treble that of any other daily Washington, ond much greater than that ef all the other daily papers here added THE STAR cannet undertake 1 preserve or return rejected communications, Contributors whowish fo possess Oueir manuscript, J we wed, should keep a copy. 8B Matter of whatever character intended for publication must, ¥ ite appearance the same day ts desired, reach the qice not later than 12 @elock noon, EF No attention paid to Anonymous Letters or Communientions on any mubject awe The Star mailed to them for any length of time, and the cudress changed as often as desired> $9 Mail subscriptions must be invariably paid in advance, at the rate of 5@ cents per month, for the term desired. The District Commissioners are of the opinton that Tum Stak makes ita ruleto take sides against them with complaintmakers. Two or three ex- tremists among compjaining citizens, whose ap- Parent inabiitty to criticise “ye it wandering from the point of discussion IntWspiteful and ua- just abuse has prevented thetr communications from appearing in this paper, iind a certain satis faction In pronouncing Taz Stax an organ of the Commissioners. The fact that this paper 1s not found entirely sat!stactory at either extremity of ‘the line encourages the belief that 1% pursues the fair, impartial course Which will be followed by intelligent an@ welldfsposed citizens of the Dis- trict, who, one the one: hand, are likely to deny that the judgment and tact of the Commtsstoners have been at all times above criticism, and, who op the other hand, will laugh incredulously aud contemptuously, of indignantly protest when in- formed that a condition of affairs at the District building has already been disclosed “not one whit betier than that tn the government of New York city during Tweed’s paimiest days” The warning of the tens of thousands who constitute the people of Washington to the Distriet Commissioners would doubt- less be: “Give more heed to public opinion, avold slighting acts or words concerning this com- munity, consider and progt by criticism, instead of resenting It as a blow aimed at the public weal!” And to those Who criticise or abuse the Commis- stoners the warnlnk would doubtless be: “Keep Your accusations within sight of your proofs, do hot charge or insinuate crtme after establishing merely an error of Judgment, €o not split the air with eries of fraud and corruption because by the aud of Suspicious guesses water department figures can be so Randied and combined 2s to require ex- planation and disentanglement, do not endanger the satisfaction of the District's real needs and the correction of Its real grievances and expose your- selves to the suspicion of unworthy purposes by ‘substituting for fair criticisim baseless and unjust fimputations of «lishonesty and general denuncla- to a ‘The phenomena of that state of being tn whicha Person loses the listinct apprehension of his own idenuty are familiar in a general way to the readers of newspapers Who have a chance to study afresh instance In point every few weeks. The Very slender aud unsatisfactory outlines furnished by the dispatch concerning the ease of Mr. Frank B. Puller, of Chicago, who disappeared from nis heme a week or more ago and was not heard from again till yesterday, justify the inference that it contains at least one feature not commonly found im smch cases. Mr. Fuller returned to his home, ‘though not in a condition of mind to fully recog- Bige bis family, to recall bis familiar surroundings, of tegive any sort of account of himself. Ordi- narily, the sober, steady-gotng business man who sappears through aberration of mind 15 discov- ered, or discovers himself, at a long distance from Disold haunts, under an assumed name, engaged im new occupations, sometimes raising a new family about him, and always metamorphosed to such an extent that his best friends would have troubie in identifying him. ‘These circumstances throw suspicion, naturally, upon the victim’s good faith. There are skeptical persons who Wil always refuse to belleve that he @d not voluntarily desert bis home arfil bis work, and try others tll he grew tred of them in turn; and the obliteration of memory con- ceming the intervening period 1s reganied as a abam, devised to excuse any indiscretions of which he may have been guilty. Mr. Fuller has not been absent long, and he has not come to himself at a distance trom home. His physicians have thera. fore the best of opportunities to study the phe- nomena of his Illness In all its stages; and, ff they give a proper attention to it, they may develop tacts that will throw fresh light on the more nota- Die cases which have interested the students of mental science, like those, for example, of Marcus Ormond, Royal Cowles and Mr. Tennant. —- = _ Ex-Senator Dorsey is sure that Koscoe Conkling eould Read the republican party if he saw fit to come back into politics, and believes taat the day tscoming when he will returo. Perhaps so. But there are some considerations Which ought not to Ye lost sight of in connection with this expression of opinion. First of all, the republican organiza- ton in Mr. Conkling’s own state has changed front Since he quitted Its management. It {s the halt- Dreed faction, reinforced by the neutrals and the ugstable stalwarts, wlo stand im the first row now; while the tew stalwarts who remain staunch are gathered in ttle groups at the rear, and the Mugwump clement which has stepped out of the party altogether could not be indticed to come Dack under itsareh foe of old time. There 1s no evidence of a dimtnution etther of the political or Personal dislike of Mr. Conkling felt by very many republicans. No party steps aside to raise a man to the leadership unless 1 be lacking In the Materials of wiich leaders are made. ‘The repub- lean organization ts hardly ready to admit that Such a Yaeaney exists. Years are accurnulating upon Mr. Conkling’s head, and the chances of a Speedy change of conditions which will place him the head of the republican party are not promising. $$ —___ Jay Gould denies that he aspires to figure as a Chinese banker, but it seems that there are other American hanciers for Whom tals country ts not large enoush. A syndicate, in which a prominent Palladeiphia banker ts the leading member, has entered into negutiations with the Chinese gov- ernment to establish a complete system of rail Toads, telegraphs, telephones, mines, tron manu- factories and banks throughout the country, in conjunction with Chinese capital This almost | \noccupted fleld ts a tempting one, and the specu- Jation should bring guod returns.’ When this ex- ‘Periment bas developed Into a success the idea of using China asa practical training school im bank- ing and other business may sugyest iteelf. The methods of business developed in a country where irregulafities are punished by death should be pecullafly precise and commendable, ——— The interview pubttshet as having taken place ‘detween Senator Sherman anda Canadian of prom- tnence will not be generally accepted as authentic. ‘The Senator ts not likely torest quiet under such a Joad as the reports puts upon Lin, It would tend to wind up his career jn politics with a sudden turn, | ‘There ts a possibility, of course, that hemay have admitted the piausibility of the Canadian case, ag ‘Viewed from the northern side of the boundary; Dut his countrymen can hardly bring themselves to believe that he referred to the American fisher- man as thieves, or to the Dominion policy as eml- nently Just and moderate. —_—-—___ ‘The way in which the fortunes of Henry S. Ives, ex-Napoleon of Wall street, Cincinnat, Hamilton ‘nd Dayton, bod up and down with eacn succeed. ing day, reminds one of the fluctuations of some Of the stocks in Which he cherishes so warm an interest, ASD EVERYBODY TELLS THE PRICE. Gaze at the wonderful bill of fare the LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO. has patrons and the public at large: 98.00 Bays All-Wool SERGE SUIT, Blua, Gray, and Salmon color. — 98.00 buys a nice Gray-mixed SERGE SUIT. $5.00 bursa good BUSINESS SUIT. 822.50 buysa Silk-Face BLACK CORKSCREW SUIT. $4.00 buys one of our SILK ALPACA, PONGEE, and other FANCY COATS and VESTS that were $7.00. 81.00 buys a good pair of WORKING PANTS that will stand the kuockaboute of a gymnast, CBULDERN'S and LOYS* SUITS at half priea, LONDON AXD prepared for its LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING COMPANY, Corner 7th and Gsta aw, THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, A Criss Ur Sate: THAT'LL KNOCK 'EM ALL OUT! To-morrow Morning We Will Insugurate » Startling SIX DAYS’ CLEARING SALE That'll make every buyer smile—and smile pleasantly. We have taken stock, and marked all SUMMER GOODS AND BROKEN LINES At About 50¢. on the Dollar. Big Waisted Men, Very Stout Men, Very Large Men, Very Slight Men, can be Fitted Here at Less ‘Than Half the Prices of other houses In Whito and Faney Vests, Seersucker Coats and ‘Vests, Alpaca Coats, Dusters, Drap D'Ete Coats.and in Thin Woolen Suits, Coats ‘and Vests and Trousers, Boys and Children’s Suits. EVERYTHING MUST GO AT SOME PRICK, And the Early Comers'll Get THE CREAM OF THE BARGAINS, AS USUAL! OUR TERRIFIC SLAUGHTER OF PRICES! FOR THIS WEEK. We have, as thousands of you know, given some pretty ‘v0d-sized bargains in the past, but never have we come nearer Squeezing the Very Life out of Prices Than in This Starting Six Days’ Clearing Sale, ‘Which'll commencein the morning. Wedon't intend to CARRY ANZ SUMMER GOODS OVER. 00 AK rHA L +a oO CR HHAAL L © OASAK K i HAAS L Low ooa 4b K HA ALLLL - aull AND F STS._ IT WAS THE LATE ALEXANDER H. STE- PHENS WHO, WHILE MAKING AN ARGU- MENT IN COURT, WAS INTERRUPTED BY THE OPPOSING COUNSEL WITH THE RE- MARK, “I DQ NoT UNDERSTAND THE DRIFT OF YOUR ARGUMENT: ‘STR,” RE- PLIED STEPHENS, “I AM NOT BOUND TO FUBNISH YOU WITH BRAINS TO COMPRE- HEND IT.” 80 IT IS WITH THE DRONES OF THE CLOTHING BUSINESS. THEY WON'T UNDERSTAND HOW IT I8 THAT WE CAN AFFORD TO LET THE BALANCE OF OUR SUMMER SUITS THAT WERE 815, $18, $12 AND $10 GO AT SEVEN FIFTY AND MAKE MONEY EVERY YEAR. WE WILL TELL THE ANTEDELUVIANS OF THE CLOTHING BUSINESS WHY WE DO IT, AND WE'LL CHARGE THEM NOTHING FOR THE INFORMATION. IT 18 BECAUSE WE WANT TO CLEAR OUR STOCK UP EVERY SEASON, 80 4S TO HAVE A NEW ONE THE NEXT YEAR. WE MAKE EVERY SEASON BEARITS OWN LOSSES. WE PRE- FER 87.50 IN CASH AS ASSETS TO 912 IN CARRIED-OVER MERCHANDISE. WE DO ENOUGH TRADE TO STAND A LOSS; THE FEWEST ARE IN THIS POSITION. WE OWN OUR STOCK, DONT OWE FOR IT, AND CAN DO WITH IT AS WE PLEASE. WE DON'T BELIEVE IN THE OLD Foay THEORY OF HOLDING ON TO Goops UNTIL A PROFIT IS REALIZED. WE MAKE MISTAKES—SO DOES THE CLERK OF THE WEATHER-AND WHEN HE HAS JULY WEATHER IN JUNE WE GET STUCK, AND WE HAVE TO UNLOAD AT A PRICE, THAT'S THE REASON WHY YOU ARE WELCOME TO THE CHOICE OF HUY- DREDS OF 915,,¢18, 812 AND #10 FINE SUITS FOR YOUTHS AND MEN AT BEVEN DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS, PROVIDED YOU COME BEFORE NEXT MONDAY MIGHT. ~_ SAKS AND COMPANY, ‘MERCHANTS WHO CAN STAND A LOSS, 300 TO 308 SEVENTH STREET. sull uaa F aa i MMM HL iM EER ae EEE fe oe sot Se EEE EEE Be PR as es a TE O09 & Le Sxerur PEPE TIGRE EE EreBod FH Moo BM tee | DDD A = Pea DDD A-A = Bargains in Odds and Ends all over our Mammoth Establishment. It can never be too warm to shop when such inducements are offered as we will make to- qorrow. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. Odds and Ends in R. and R Bonnets, all colors, sold for 35c. to 68e., for Frifay 19¢. 1 lot of new shapes in fine Black Milan English Walk- ing Hats and Turbans, sold for 75¢. and @1, for Friday 420. SUIT DEPARTMENT. 1 lot of Misses Gingham and Satteen Dresses, have been sold for #2 to $4.50, for Friday 81.19. 1 lot of Misses Jerseys, sizes 22 to 30, original price 81.25, for Friday 68c. CORSET DEPARTMENT. Our 95c. German Woven and Embroidered Corset, for Friday 62c. A lot of fine @1 Night Gowns, Chemise, Drawers and Corset Covers, for Friday 75c. HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. All our 50c. and 60c. Ladies’ Summer Underwear, for Friday 42c. All our Odds and Ends in Children’s 50c., 60c. and +» Lisle Hose, for Friday 25¢. SHAWL DEPARTMENT. Our #2 Embroidered “Cashmere Scarfs, fringed on four sides, for Friday 31 each, Allour 81, $150, 82 and $2.50 Crepe de Chine Scarfs, for Friday 80, 75¢, $1 and @L26 esch. P ee TRIMMING DEPARTMENT. ‘Trimming, all colors, were 4 yard, for Friday 10e. = yard. eee A lot of Ball Trimming, solid wool, was yard, all colors, for Friday 10e. a yard. ‘aie A lot of Spanish Guipure Lace Flouncings 40 inc! deep, worth 81. Yard, for Friday 81.25 yank. Alot of Se ERY DEPARTMENT. lot of urses worth 25¢,, for Friday 4 lot Gilt Lace Pins worth 2ce~ for Friday lOc, EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT, A lot of Cambric Embroidery, worth 25e. a yand, for ‘Friday 10c. s yard. Cambrie Flouncings A lot of 22 and 42 inch Swiss or ume Brasa ‘Trays were 380. to 68¢., for Pcs — English Tooth-Brushes, worth 20c., for «Ea ae aroma A lot of Glass Cologne Bottles were 25c., for Friday 12 c. each. LADIES’ NECKWEAR A lotof Oriental Ties, worth 25c., for Friday, two for 25¢. A lot of Colored Collars, best goods, worth 18¢. Lye Seon = Alot of all-sil k Spanish Fichus and Scarfs (black), worth @1, for Friday 50c. ¢ DEY Goops DEPARTMENT, lot of Summer Wash Goods, Ginghaias, Zephyrs, see. tm stripes and plalds, sold for zie. to 20e eter, for Friday 8o. s yard. A lotof slightly soiled Towels were for Friday 23c. (A great bargain.) GENT'S FURNISHING DEP; & Our $1 “Famous” Utics Plaited Bosom shirt Bestag 63. = ‘Ouc 25e. slack Cotton Half Hose will Friday at 12)e. per pair. eee Our 50c. Sillk-faced Suspenders for Friday 2ic. 8 pair. ot fall to czamine the Curtains advertised in our Us PATI: S 77m 8TH AND D srekera™ os Gouves nam wae, For bleaching hair the very fashionable golden hue were Ruy ta, bleach bles ay erp Seteriontang goable whatever ane cease eeayee, Said customers, ARTHUR NATIANS, Pharmacist, ull _ 833 14th at cor. of I, and 24 and Date. n.w. WASHABLE PIQUE, 4-IN-HAND and PUNJAB SCARFS are going fast. ‘ual end chotce amcetueut left 340, ach, 3 for @1. S0c. and 75e, ae i ty Cue 2. suehay aes. ‘Size, 4 years. ae price é ie Cid 3, Fine Wiiies Suita, . One + ‘one 6 years. years ye ae 50 “Remnant Pras mn these suite will: be ‘the gaveof Monday following the "Temnant’ day, but @ brok seater tolled and returned ‘Sse Friday fs the beat day to look for mark-down best di eee FOOD: RGAE eon rr Loex eaten je 5 ‘usela, Sooteh and American Crashes, ipfenetbe settee Tint Richens and Holler Towels? each Peete Rat seat t sed eae ek Be ‘uly 40 cents Ou aay. but on geal on ‘dread Goods je rerfoctly Fuat Colors and Sgt Price are tho best taryain in Colored able- otis We have crer okcred 100 Homnants of Bleached and Unbleached Trish ay ane parece. ake a! irate 16 to yards: cach plece Dian ew halicdozeas of japking, slightly sled af miuch lose Sian'tne orocilar ae rea pra nt eaper ibe asenrivcct is totier’ warih coeeiastion morning, because all tho Remnants of the ing five days’ uRaaee: are epee seine end re aud Briel We have no Oli Stock. hey aro ul how "aud desirable Goods. a fi S wo Elev Keates ids WARD € LOTHROP. Conser Dir: ARTMENT RR ewsarre: - We have lett only the sizes jientiaued below in afew Jiges of Corset, nid quote » How remnant price. hye Coniets, sizes 18, 29 and 3) Reeular : “Honmmant™ Price od titee Sumndr Corset, sizes “18, UL 35, Reruler Price, “Remnant” Price ooh Grey French- Woven’ Corsets, sizes 18, 10) Rewutar Price "Heramant Sees jer Melos Regular pie ‘ounent™ Cambrie Corset Gor burg inserting, size 42: Rewul Lt - “Remnant” Price, : 1 Infant's Mother Hi ‘elt and see ruille round the bottom: a ‘Remnant 2 Co. 1 Child's Grotben Drees, indie’ of” Hainbiing em Droidary i Brice, "Hemmant" Pri ‘We have rocontiy plac Covers ina private room, close to'our Muslin, Under. Wear Department, where ladies can. try on Corsets and Corset Covers without intrusion 6 soe ance. (Second floor; two elevators, WOODW. = Lorror. “Raagaste Ts Passes, ssom toclose ont these few that we oller 8 Parasols that 1.09 now at $1. “EE Rivals ‘hat Were 83:50, 82.75, #4, now at 82. st were B4, 84.00, and $5, now at gf pcuenls th We make these extraordinary reductions in pursu- ance of our usual custom of closing out our stock. flean each season, thereby enabling us to show. noth- ores the newest and freshest styles at the bexinning fhe next season, An examinstion will show these to be veritable bar- WARD & LOTHROP, wee oe ‘ith and ¥ ste, 6h crt Departure, Ranax a Qe: Terry Quilt, slightly damaged, reduced from be bie juilt, embroidered Fino White Marseilles re bine silk, tly soiled in outer folds, reduced es White nate Quilt, very slightly soiled, sed £1 60. Fedueod from $210 81.89. SopwaRD & LOTHROP. ees See 3 ORCI Bre 2 Demers Black pled en i e R rae! lovee Sand Bx. eink ‘Ben ton length Tan Mc OP gogular Pricey 7 nant apie is tae 3-putton Taffeta Gloves, sizes 0 lar Price, 46. nant Price, sshd tapers in lack only, ze Soe i ny only, r Brice, $1.37; Hemmant Price, Bio x itaire fee Hosuxy Dzpanrvesr Rena ANTS.” i Pains of Ladies Dark Fancy Lialé ifoso, in Minch F Price, 6234c.; Hemuant Price, 37 3c, oY: vaies of iadies® Light ancy Corts mus renege es ouly. Regular Price, 50c. dant Price, 3 Fairs Hoye’ French Ribbed Cotton Hose, “off” shades of brown and blue, sizes 8 and 8%, Kegular Price. 53 and 0c. a pair; Remnant Price. Shc. s pair. Af any ure left price will be seine on ‘Saturday and Mondsy following. WoUDWalD & LOTNEOB Tt ‘Cor. Yith and F’sts, Nonce To Gexmmnr. To-morrow morning, at the Palsis Royal, will be opened 25 dozen Tourist Shirts, fancy checks and stripes, 68 and 96c. each: also, some Eriglish Flannel Shirts at $2.00, usually $3.50 each. The 68 and 06c. ones look as good; they're American, Genitlemen's Gepartment, close to door of Wo, 1110 Pennaylvania HUCED DDD UU PP ‘E FRIGES FOR THE FOR THE FOR THE coco L RER RR oon gota EAR AG GS AT THE aT THE AT THE Pee "Wy ALS winless the store of Bummer Goods. Walk in; Iook srowund. The store's cool. Seven open doors; forty-two open win- dows on the two floors. We quote Millinery for this week, Can't quote every department, you know, ‘That's why we want you to walk sround and notice the clearing prices marked on all goods RIBBONS. ie Morie Sash, fancy edge, marked 91.19; reduced iim Molo Saab, masked $1.98; reduced to 9. Colors—Pink, light and dark blue, heliotrope, cream, brown, lavender, white, black, aud new shade of green, All narrow Satin and Gros Grain Ribbons are offered 16 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. FLOWERS. Fine French Flowers below cost, 48c. bunches Daisies for 290. 50¢. bunches Snowballs for 250. FEATHERS. ‘48c. bunches Ostrich Tips, 250. 68c. bunches Ostrich Tips, 500. 15e Fancy Wings for Se. ‘75e. Sea Gulls for 68¢, BONNETS. 81.48, 81.35 and Ofc. Bonnets for 98c. 89, 68 and 48c, Bonnets for 25c, Straw Sailot Hate, 250, A NNN PEERRE. 00, BRR. NNN E BP af MM ANRN Br ERE ACE oe 2M aN MY keel = ‘The advertising msn is in great trouble. ‘The fol- lowing is the obnoyious paragraph publighod early in the week, and for which apology is due: “Wo have pleasure in announcing the engagement of ‘Madame Clancy, who resigned an important position in Dunlap’s noted millinery establishment, to take chargo here. In conversation with her the other dxy ‘we learned that Dunlap’s prices are $5 for making and trimming, end from $2 to #3 for trimming. Madame | Clancy was nota little horrified to learn the Palais Royal 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 oursc!ling Sailor ‘Hats trimmed with ribbons and bird for 85, the same ag made and sold by Madame Clancy for $10 and §15 ‘at Dunlap’s establishment.” G27” Ploaso read “ Miss" for “Madame,” sR Ef Hes per er AA oP SS ta sss (A, LISNER, Sole Propeietor and Manager), 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, AND 401, 403, 405 AND 407 12TH ST. auld A Carp. 3 TO-DAY, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON, ‘THE TIME ADVERTISED TO RECEIVE PROPOSALS FOR THE BALANCE OF MY STOCK OF DRY Goops, EXPIRED. SIX BIDS WERE RECEIVED, NONE OF WHICH WERE SATISFACTORY. THEBE- FORE,I WILL CONTINUE TO RETAIL THE STOCK AT LESSTHAN COST UNTIL IDO RECEIVE A BID APPROXIMATING NEARER THE VALUE OF THE STOCK. W. W. BURDETTE, aul0 No, 928 7th st. and 706 K st. n.w. Avousr Basoarus, We have just finished taking account of stock, and find we have auites lot of ODDS AND ENDS in each Department. We don't care to carry them over, 20 have Lowered the Price to Close them out. One Lot CHECK NAINSOOK, former price, 8c. and ‘Gc.; now 7c. One Lot FRENCH PLAID ORGANDIES: former Price 12c. and 15c.; now 10c. Allof our INDIA LINENS MARKED DOWN, One Lot COLORED DRESS GOODS that sold for12 and 1c. We havo bunched them all at 10c. ‘We atill have quite a Stock of HAMBURG EDGING Jeft over. We don’t want to carry them over, so have lowered the price to close out. One Case very Best SHIRTING PRINTS; chotce atyles, Se. ‘Choice Styles in FRENCH AND AMERICAN SAT- TEENS, 12c. and 250. ‘Remnants of Colored DRESS GOODS at half price. PARASOLS at less than cost, Bargains in Ladies’ and Gent's GAUZE UNDER- WEAR, HOSIERY, GLOVES, &0., &o. Choice styles in’ Yard-Wide LAWNS Se; former price, 10c, JOHNSON, GARNER & 0O., an10 636 Pennsylvania ave. nw. Tae Dornnsxce THERE I8 AS MUCH DIFFERENCE IN CLOTHING AS THERE 18 IN ANYTHING ELSE. YOU GO TOA OHEAP HOTEL AND PAY FIFTY CENTS FOR A POOR DINNER YOUGO TO ANOTHER AND PAY A DOL- LAR FOR AGOODONE. AS A RULE YOU SAY THE HIGHEST PRICED 18 THE CHEAPEST. NOT ONLYIS THE FOOD BETTER SERVED AND BETTER COOKED, BUT IT WAS OF BETTER QUALITY BEFORE IT WAS COOKED. SO WITH CLOTHING. YOU CANT MAKE A GOOR SUIT OUT OF POOR MA- TERIAL, NOR CAN YOU MAKE OXB OUT OF GOOD MATERIAL UNLESS IT 18 PROPERLY MADE UP. GOOD MATE- RIALS AND GOOD WORK COST MORE THAN POOR 4 GOOD SUIT OF CLOTHES CANNOT BE GOTTON UP FOR THE PRICES THAT SOME DEALERS QUOTEON THEIR GOODS. IT Is KOT IN THE NATURAL ORDER OF THINGS THAT MERCHANTS CONTINUALLY SELL THEIR GOODS AT LESS THAN COST AND CONTINUALLY MAKE MONEY. 4S A BULE, GOODS THAT ARE MARKED DOWN TO ONE-HALF THEORIGINAL PRICES WERE EITHER TOOHIGH AT THE START, OR THERE 18 SOMETHING WRONG WITH THEM. WEDOWT CLAIM TOSELL THE LOW- EST-PRICED GOODS. OUR STOCK 18 OF GOOD MATERIALS, WELL MADE UP. EVERY GARMENT WARBANTED AND PRICES AS LOW AS CONSISTENT WITH. HONEST WORK. & B BARNUM & 00, 982 Pon. Ava Mone [xpvcemenra WONDERFUL BARGAINS. MONSTROUS BARGAINS. ‘THIS THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, OUR REGULAR BARGAIN SALE AND REMNANT DAYS. BEAD EVERY LINE CAREFULLY. mall igt of isin. Colored (ana Bleck) ENGLISIE eg Ppa a ee nc ¥s Boe. “This lot consists of fashionable shatter ¢ Warranted entirely free from any, manuiactu irfections. Beis displayed near the tolghee te Eeayous good chance #0 exaunine. th ule ind About 50 pieces of the new and famous E in dark desi only, 9 yard 12ic.. This fabric’ ie averal inches rider han the ore 4 inary Print, softer finish, finer style 5 fiverior for Wrapper or Dress 10 ether" Callso oF real. CLOTHS = wold elsewhere at About 1 dozen CHILDREN'S BLUE AND PINK SATIEEN DUESSES, reduced from 80 to 40¢. The last lot of LACE TIRS and LINEN LAWN SCALES at Se. ; worth respectively 15 and 20e- We ha ber of DRESS GOQDS KEM: ANTS consisting’ of Lace Saortaes, De ge, aud Plaids, aod placed them on our He. counter. ‘8 good chante for you to buy a Dress cheap.” A pow invoice of the celebrated NANOY SATINE in dark figures at 8c. per. . This fabrics ou wceount OF Tea Gy wcbetand Feasting, ia sult: Able for inte Summer and Fail About 36 plecos of STEEL RIVER LAW, White Grot ith Black and Brown Figures, % yard wide, reduced from 123 to 8c. por yard: ‘Tho remaining lot of our GEN’ " WEB SI DERS, worth 25 to 35c., will be JUSPEN- |at 123c. per pair. Oda lots of Gents’, Ladies’, and Children's UNDER- WEAR at half price. A chatice to ill up suits to finish pean pais, peat iene 2 casos of BENGAL BLUE DENIM REMNANTS for alls and other purposes, only 1230. per yard: Sigaler'valus, 30" © Caer ‘An immonso ine of SELECT PRINTS Witte and aad Gray Mized slopes ae eae Pat pee ne ie miared CARTED PERC: ” wears cag eee tee Se pee terion \dren’ Ht atte per ia decid diddy oe otat Prints at be: per yard in tbe Nathan, Oxo par yards wortioas thes thats Be G8 dengan gf toy azurnanninagy weight and tie fabri ie feVoada all ges it dusabuty and ap ‘Wale tako this oprortunity to s par yan for: Hues aces ee the season. Cream and White NOTTIN coats ‘Were $1.25, now oc. per bgp cay Seed py es desutifal patterns, and a ruaranteed bar- ico Bare in to Patrons egeuigeral tonotice these SPECTAL BAR- GAIN DAY amd many de- rs, ae one are a ONE PRICE ALWAYS. $936 D. C.. THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1887 WANTED—HELP. FOR RENT—ROOMS.__ WAiaIod S22. 2k REE W w ED_FInST-CLABe SRDET, WARDS, ONLY jeed apply. Wests LSrunon nee Wz COMPETENT ete ates TO DS work of » small family. 41st nw. Brine Tak en NTED7A FIRST-CLASS PLUMBER AND ONE wae Gasatter, 727 18th ot EDWARD Wasecarte FIRST-CLASS WAIST-HANDS ‘competent, to make and trim walste: also, four capable to make and trim skins. ot 9th st. nw. iy ote pe er A HTTP NURSE: woe WANTED SEVEN. GOOD “CANVASSERS CAN find employment at 616 ¥th st. nw. aul0-Jt ‘ANTED-AN INTELLIGENT AND trious White Boy at MARLOW'S Hoes must pene recommended Apply at 710 Dst. ow. FOR RENT—HOUSES. _ Fee sation og: Satie eet or ve a Onis et ‘board if desired; Fa hee eer ae | vVenieut to three sas ent ‘cxchsuged. 118i Tat + alt Se | _sutn-st OR REN Wp RoOwS, BECO: ND AND TH Peas oe REPO | Fon eae pneu © location ; convenient he ey eT m fiven September 1, stn. GLARE ip UNEURNISHED FRONT ST two on secon: "1 aan pe ride foots ai bath thar jst st. mw Fok, BENT-THREE-STORY BRICK. EIGHT: rooms: 1106 O st.u.w., modern conveniences ; Ten! $39 per month. Key at $45 0 st. nw. POR, RENT HOUSE 437 0. ST. 5% set (REE UNFURNISHED ROOMS, ON {door 1107 18th st nee Pore io ROBT ARMOUE LOOT gee ne hee ior NTO wo UNFURNISHED 1 ieee IN | _aull-ste jouse. Alco loget D Eimr ds.’ Be 5 Ee, oe Fines IST ST. NW. HETWEEN D [VERY DESI widows. Bey rent vance. App! neni 5 RopT 5 690 Pa aver nw gtktD ave. mw. aw oR RENT— Re es REN 2 LARGE ROOMS: Fe RENT, G19 H ST. FW, 4TWOLA wo inladed tet roow ou Uaird oor: for gen ‘only. L951 Qst., Sr. RetoreSO0 313 4th n.0.Gr.m.1.818, 3340 uot Br Oat Set aeter art 940 Rest. 7r, all m. ees ArED Sew LEME TO pon para trom oto te per ceal Adaseas TW a: 010-3" Ea aie ema ound pa eed Bice tiniest stares” | BNEE SBN eat Bom ANTED—AT 1007 F 8T. N.W.. A W: a NES ee a cooking. Inquire joor. aul waeract HAMBERMAIDS, WO) Vine Satstand HORTA Ns sets tr "ANTED—A TE SPACHES mm FRENCH AN ix an pat Copversatig sdvaucad arom WM. HARTMAR, Blarofices We ‘ED—AGENTS_APPLICANTS FOR POSI- Hons awaiting aprointmonta, or those out of 3 place, gan secure stendy eulosmient, at good ‘applying at Hoom. 2 Fat. n. eulose Mal’ tel an: as =e Weeraae a WAtRs SIX GOO! CARP! WS -A YOUTH WITH A YEAR OR EO eda pea ARS PIE Btore. Address, with refer it fice. 810 to, 9255 mA ‘and. spas: 7 ANTED-LADY, ACTIVE ANDINTELLK on located outside ‘principal cities, to represen, in) hy i locality ‘olg firin. | Refe ces Exchay salary. J SOHNEON, eupt, 12 barclay rae Eats Wi V ANTED — WOMEN CoO’ Chambermaids, Nurses and 240; See hear acim Can Sica’ Choke }OUMBS EB RGESS, Sermo at nw. WASTED | DUXDORES EMPLOYMENT “BU. ly by teats M ite snd colonel oral nda of ojmeati labor for ene and a springs, with reference. cons WANTED--SITUATIONS, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WHITE GIRL, situation as cook or chambermaid ina private eet boarding-house; best of references. Add: Q ws 2 MAN, AN 3 FOR scucthing to do, caleastion cers iced Soe Told de necessary: Can yiye reference us tocharae + &c. Address T. Z., Star office. aull-3t" ED-PLACES FOR COOKS, CHAMBER- WARE Nurses, Seamstrosses, Gove! 5, Walt ers, Drivers, Housemen, Farm fonds (Male abd Female Clerks, store or o ¢iuies and country, FM. BURNUAM, au10-3t ” We a ee eae Ag COO MAID. | ‘DUTHES, jsumdtens, men cooks, wr seullcnntatmyand dat or laborer, callat NATION 4 LABOK BUKE. a 7tat nw an0-6 + ne sips Wate eaundoe Cooks, Chan i and Nursous, Soametrens, Men Waiters, Cooks, Conc men, Butlers, and Valeta, COOMBS & BURGESS, W ‘ANTED-—SEPTEMBER 1, BY A YOUNG LADY, ‘one large unfurnished Room, between oth and 17th sts. aud Pennsylvania ave. and M seg references exchanged. Address | ontice, | it ces D, a a ES ther Boubea Pett MUNI CATING Boor, with Thquire GSD st mr " Pos SEE ALTE fine stable, onl; (OR RENT—THRER UNFURNISHED FRONT ‘rooms, che square from the Teusicn, Office. snd within five minutes walk of Putont and Post-Oltices; Acligt{ui locality corner house. 284 ¥ st. .w. auy-tusth kes i RENT—ROOMS— PARTIES WANTI! u aull-6t {OR RENT—A NEAT CORNFR HO all frout; all med iat sull-6 HOUSE, 6 ROOMS, icra, NGROG can bud whet will suit them on our Spd trouble Uy calliug at ods Boos ‘aren VOR RENT— 35 S DESTEARLE NEIGHBORHOOD, | _*v11-6t Bee eee en cating roomne 08 secoud sult | W0n KI BRICK HOUSE, MODERN IMPROVE- sief Bere ng. Terps moderate fe ments, 2013 Gt. Apply 1615 13th st. aud-2w* Fand'sp. ‘m. Apeiy-d a ee esis FOR RENT GME PLEASANT, 157s. Ex: ro eave ronni AND UNFURNISHED ie: mg a eg MB. te, Transient | FOUKEST Tous st'miwe iz ts 2 sell-Sa ke ama $i, T_TEN BOOM, THREE STORY AND ran ou 0: ui 8s. 4830, seg 7th | EY Cctlar House on Nat-m w., bet. dod and tite w,2, Main cntrabos, 626 7a ats.. wide aud deep lot; all modérn Improvensents, aud street cabs page the door tail oot thoy, | In icrfoct under Bau aloo ib ath sire outiast — Gr, KRiGuT, 607 Bice nw _FOR _RENT—OFFICES. Fe uw 405 sthsst, Bortowest, & rooms: FU EEN WO NICE OFFICE ROOMS LOWER | $44'New York aves u. en eee Bw after July 1, 1 3 StS W.igix ROOMS, Barut oH eke Wi bape adalat Fea ‘Pramenioalesat ines é SOUS E. BEALE & 00. Toth and ieee. ae pk ING WATERS. nthe eee 10-3 BOG 11th st. nw ROR ay ZR ISTH ST, PRICK MOUSE, 17 Fee Se Se me = ud. 33 WW ANTED—A LOAN OF 6,000 0N AY ALUABLE tract in te northwest clone to improved prop He laud sclla to-day for sbogt eat tfc te i pox ‘extenaionss0 favor the eae "owler declines to sell. Address se aaa ‘ANTED—TO_ EX 'B, 8800, and lots, whole or purt, for foods OF stocks. areas, for descriptive Pampblets, J. HATES ROGERS, owner, Bladensburg, Md, Ten per cent to avents tiating. ____8ul0.3w* (OR SALE—BTOCK AND. Eas TCHES ¢ OF A frocory atone: dofur a good cash business, c OR 8 Nd CORNER, northwe settled neigl Stove, Bar-rocn and Poolsrouiue {uo rouble augue E gene) ipeling good stock of groceries. sale, bores, buggy, 2 wakons, &c..a bargain at *: yoo See years “Ta eee reason for ‘ouner going West. Appl LER & REPLTTE $36 Poun, ava. we. uot “0330 Siore S010 Maz” WASTED ‘BY OCTOBER i, FOR GENTLEM . and wife, two unfurnished rooms with bath, 2 Fy scuithoF jeithout boards uoruitest: give, pricy snd location. Address Mf. ©. B,, Star office. WANTED BY A THOROUGHLY, RESPECTABLE rad mau ahd wifes who understand the busi- -FOOI at yen, in which to carry on catering business, Address EO B,, Star ollice, aul0-st" YANTED-! MS--TO PARTIES HAVING ROOMS to rent we present advantage to procure tenants trouble, and money. Room Kenting Agency, 938 Fst. D. RAMEY. J) 15-2 WANTED--HOUSES. ANTED—A FAMILY OF FOUR ADULTS WISH to rent a seven or cisht-room House, with all mod proventents; location between “th ey F ta, nw. preferred: price Lot to excec fer 1 slidrobs MODERN, Star once. rit 7 ANTED_ON 13TH OF SEPTEMBER, : a oir ‘0 ¥ searealé-room hours, ut $1,200 per anima, rei oft 11 st, and went of15th st.; state location, Ad- RH. F., Star offic aul0-6t* AN’ DA i RNISHED HOUSE IN, THE try, five mul a Washington, ct ver Tpgive‘all particulars. Address ‘Box 124, Star oftice. aud-3te WANTED DIRECT, FROM OWNERS—HOUBES torent to first-class tenants. Special care and at- tention given, to, property, ae in ‘ar te ae. WANTED DMUECT, FROM OWNERS, HOUSES iirta will bo iBersily advartioed af our ex a Dininy \e Catering v {hat will save them time, ern i and month. y an CI Gain our ex~ Rents collected. Estates mans insurance eieeted. HOLLAND & THOMPSO Jel3 1313 F st., anne ‘Sun Buil WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS ‘ANTED—A FAMILY WITHOUT SMALL CHIL- dren to take furnished house for one year (or more) and threo adults. Location very desir BED a ortawestern section of city. Addreas Box 70, Star office, aull-3t* —A STABLE LARGE ENOUGH FOR Six | Wael three wagons, Address BTABLE, 8 ED = A MEDIUM SIZE TRON SAP cH ae ‘J. BOGUE, Real Es- ae \—FOR ‘NERVOUS PROSTRATION Sil kinds of physical debility, depression vot nits, natsos oF weakness, dyspepaia, weak geners- fre syatem aud Fative tonic, Se, THonBUR'S RESTORATIVE WINE OF COCO 1S tho medicine required. Ageney, WARE'S Ebbitt House bres Store aul0-lm WET, SEONEGANE pu corres ANTED-A SECOND-HAND | DATP | COFFEE Urn in good condition; size eight or ten gallons. AddrewCATEBER, Star office, aul0-3t* ‘ED—A GENTLEMAN HOLDING AN 81,800 200 \ Sa $100 for three ‘Box 101 Btar office. “auld-2 WANTED. 85, 000 {ON GOOD SECURITY. AP Ply at the office of 1. M, SAUNDERS & BRO.. 1103 ¥ st. 2.w, 'ANTED_TRY OUR BUTTERINE AT 30 CENTS sul0-3t a cnoene omni get ens pee fruaranteed or mowey’ re Buus dao. 10. 2 350 SOL Center Market, aus-2w* 5 (TED_FOR A REALLY “GOOD-FITTING, Whinene fagbionably-cut Suit of Clothes,” made to order, beforo finishing, “at avery moderate “cont fitted Py ymmnissions. N« Pe price,” fo, to ROBERT DALKIN, 224 Hat. n.w. Ro CEO LIkRINS Gos and 39mste_ | Vemmontev, Dear Ry Ani aD-STRAN GLEPET CLERNTpS wWouns; | MGNEAOLOAN,. as argu ior, zm Wreaths onoyated) matinee tonde oversea | auiescua '* “EeRmipeernoreas | Hikes eas 308 vered. Ofice 1402 Ba ave.; av Penneyivaninate_ UNFURNISHED. sry Sth st aikse Telephone call 610- Ea 35 10 Lafayette Sq., 177815001115 u 1th ponies aa Me row een Boo tathats NE -ned00 1831 W “WANTED WELLS DUG. BORED, DRIVEN AND US LEAL Ba EQuCURIE : ea ied Terme modorala, Address W: z MOF | nes OS Eee, = ——— ‘ONEY TOLOAN ON REALESTATE 4 ‘LOWEST ANTED—FURNITU! sipvER a Bate W: Feather nee Rg ae DANENHOWER & S0%, a Household 15 F at. Tras BASS. BIS te, ae cEY TO TOAN ON REAL ESTATE O FIUGT- Wats toca ee Se BO De Moe SES at loweet, Fates of iuterest No ralsiania avenue. Cobpodl a curity based Comminsioter of ‘Deeds for sil tho States and Terr: | © ‘S.C GREEN. 208 7a. aw. tories (except ripud). myl1-6m R LEASE—LONG TERM—OR FOR RENT, AS 8 whole or in part, one-half equsre of. erg oe 2th st., sare Fine c D sta s. w., oot deep, ened 0 Les ieee yaaa by ie eer ea eB lot 302x115, Semele on 14th st.,near Bat aw. storage warehouse, on Water st. s.w., op- posite 204 hs. wharv Also, 30,000 sa. ft, ground, Terated on Rennagtvania tracks, Apply to Jas FB full List to | WESCOTT & WILCo: ; Rag hilisteoriy © , PRROOTE & WTLGOR, z ss 1421. Qst. nw. mi. far, trac 916T ot nw. ek aw. 18. £20 floor 1720 Fa, etchant 14th and Beta mw. naar JOR SALE—A MEAT AND GROCERY STORE in.w., Wr. splendid chance for wgmie one to get hold of ees 30 insta. 107-50 13: location good: cash sales and low rent, ‘9. Bein Pet awe, OF 1310 Corcoran st. 1434 Gut st nw @ und wagons; no liquor: cause, health of Address H, C. L,, Star Office." wud-Ut SALE—JOB PRINTING OFFICE, 7 THOR mushy complete for, all classes of work. An ex- ing will be ‘shown to those meaning busi ss EXTRA, Siar office, _sy23- ‘OR SALE-Ou RENT —TO LUMBER, Woop, coe] or fecd Aealers, ae ace ‘witht B&O by aide truck aid a TAVEROS WOUD-BUnaT Liste, Delaware ave., bet. Gand H n.e. owner bad. Feu cellent openit : meet ‘STORES AND OFFICES, Store room 1416 Pa, zit Eee av, 3 ave. 2.1 875) — and A dwelling 10h _$y15-1m° — 7th st. mw, tee | HE _WABHING’ AND FIKE-PROOF STORAGE. ‘TON SAFE D! IT COMPANY AREHOUBE, ¥16 PA. AVE, N. W. (South Side) packs. eee tau Spotion ot he, pee on Persons xaing “sbrosd, or leaving ‘the city shou'a | the lstand 1sth. Tau ios pany f irs ane ntvpumgre cored br dics, Jowett, —A DESH SG — Note cud other valupblts. Clotuiag: paumungt, works | E*House:1930 Vermont ave-:acven rooms ard ta Efart, pianos, Dric-a-brac, rags, catpota, es korean ‘door. sud: Le stored at low rates. ‘Take action before, rgsuorthan = so ae ae sdter, your valuablesare EPS ay ey ‘loven room exchr with all monet improvement Inquire at eee 3 aug-6rr bAR THE C. ECARTTOL, 1 A DESIRABLE mts 10S Laat nes 126-0m, Pa mtopm) MONEY TO LOAN, TO LAR ON REAL ESTATE, ‘THOR. FE. WAGGAMAN. TO LOAN ON MARYLAND Country Faces. 100,000 aaa : eS. 322 N. ‘Telephone 789. ay22-1m JMO*EE 20 LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. _3y22-1m MoE ee Securit RENT_318 C ST. W;, 20 ROOMS, SUIT- ble fore Orst<lass boards 0 Pw: MULLER 1500 H stn, FS, RENT Jows Circle, 3-story brick, 10 rooms. ‘Promptattention tall spplications, BWORS mnSTeDY & BRADLEY, | story brick HOLLAND. & THOMPSON, eee ek 313 1313 F st., Adjoinmg Sun Buildiug. — Oat Baier et Setory brick, D EAL ESTATE oes [FE AND FIRE INSUR- st ne. oo bricl - 6r, —— ace placed, Army and Navy Pay Accousits cash at, S-atory brick, 9 rome. mm Building Stock Collateral Security. ‘WSK. IL DEMPSE! EMPBEY, 1454 aa Soni ave. ‘ONEY ALWAY! ar oon HANDS 20 Lona Ga Mictistactory teal ostase wecurttyy au sonar ty valet oS it interest. St HILL'S JOHNSTON, 738 15thst. nw. ‘ONLY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTAT! Mi SR Eee OnE of interest Tot SUMS xT an XK OHOLTZMAN, 500 19th & Jefferson Pl. $200 corner 10th and F sts. nw. Latayette Sq iar -i05 88 VED REALESTATE ‘APPRO ECURITY. ‘ANTED— aay CARPET CLEANING. NO Te a A Nie RUPE Soran om ad Wat from carpets famiture, re, furs. by ‘&e.. by recess Which can ‘them, Hot Nai RP URGES Bis. G10 Ea ave ce eis MMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR State oa page ey Pee Ay gengistouer, 0h to5 p.m e315 COUNTRY BOARD. YATTON ROUND HILL, fe Ea gesirous of engaging same wi ame 00D BOARD CAN teri north end o LOST AND FOUND. Pong WEDNESDAY MORNING, BETWEEN bet ¥and Hsu. atel, Nor S187 Ko. of exse 45872." A ‘pad if ols oi sae, eee ‘Monogram M. B. on the face. ca TaRag TRD_ON MATURDAY, AUGUST a white bs chide ‘chi Wwith tag Nor 1518 "Si. epic st a mall changO) store, 14th and sts. 2.1 a it [A T-WEIGHT CASE SHAWL, Lots ht colores gltaer ‘on Ponnayivania avenue: we cyte oa rene aud aad at, 1208-15 : F000 1922,°24-'26 Ist... G5 715 2 > $ dria, of the fale myesawe Wi NIEDPOR A SHALE FAMIEY. FROM Joo Sept 0, woud bard fu high airy ‘ons hours’ drive of Rankin: or thouge. for" same term, Siders tmmedietaly to Box 118, Bia are BOARD. CLAGETE | MANSION, ear Sliver Spring Sta particulars a por address ‘Manson, Lrighiwood, D. C. autwe “Comey oad ‘True to name, 7 sehen ti iat Chink, keep Tree Wank Gos kid.” | ventant SS S PERSONAL. RY atte Seeten se Lease BT 19 SET OF FANS ax SEROr aud 12* iF-D0G,OOLEAR AND ZAG 1087, a ie Tek cra — OST OB pecker Lz Tope, Betreen Bes th and ut Lee Fai | Nese eae Le ae rae | ara iiiase Lae = gear aan pane, Ines THE Lee hee lea ee ee A Same Sees fe ray ‘Gane Ee PSE & oe pes Ey FOR RENT—HOUSES. _ AOR, RENTOTHE ELEGANT AND PESIRADLE me arf wee ota mer Dest door wc Tortmarter« beret onan ot te a Eos newly 5 with orwithont maton orth aad = sold ES : ‘ant Terafly tre ales Ales for othe 8 Bone ew a09-0015t * ‘8 bx: Kinet? Tothand Masta. aw, ia Pace hws de. ae Defrods st.. tir ie ee Pe. a gendsior.16 5 26 13th st. n.w., 8 Pa Nave nw at. mw. Lr Sth wt nw. Sat nw, Or BR SAT TUNER ACO. RENT—HOURE 605 NEW 38! RSEY AVE. 3. ® rooms, modern improvements. lures 5a and in‘ good repair. ADIs to WC JUMNSON 2) 13th stn. w. aul-lia QOR RENT HIGHT koow BRICK DWELLING; s nyUeh repairs jst competed. uly #0 Yo best dwellipa ia. this ‘city: fer th 40. KA PHILLIS, 1428 New York ave, *yz0tmne 1 RENT— 1006 N st now. 20re., mt 3449 Corcoran at ih.w., Dia, wil ias6 Os 10 2216.2220-2229 G st. S218 F stu, re, int. 1. Bo a eee iicek dct Bw, dre., water. oh nie, Bry, Sith ae a 427 guy Tih wt ges Ore Cor, stand Va. ave. nw, ‘i 40 F ot. w, ND. Bas en ait a tt nat hw Gem cars, ‘market eh AOcack,” SWORMSTEDT & a aus davon d row ts S31 Wallach Place, ali suo fiiget 2227 24 M's, completely furuisiied MUPTY & DYE! ant-tw Tuten Foie JOR KENT —“lo2enrt SP NEW THREE | Bistiy Bock Barer Hotie’ bat inate bay winds Fooma Sd Vath: two intruben, ase, mantles th ioe Ras EE pa m Variety Store, 705 Inga y tore, Columbia itoad.. 4 F xt, 3 oor, ‘und : ix feet ie Lou fud'iouy sie FOR SALE—LOTs. FE SA ONE OF THE FINEST BUTT Jot on Capitol Hill, ou Mussactiusrtts eve. and D ne.also fronting & uare , about foot. Address LONDON, Star oftice. euldetw JOR SALE —A CHANCE SELDOM OFFEKE! jot on C st, nw. near Sd; @1.10 a foot, wor €1.50. ‘Box 79, Btar oftice. eul-t* JOR SALE—BEAUTIPULLA-LOCATED LOTS, 850 Soc, guyable $5 por mouth. Same lots will be worth 300 fess than twelve mouthe "Apply Koon Se 0S 7th st, nw. aul ite OK SALE—NINE GOOD LOTS IN MT. PLEAS. ant, 50%100,81,000 vach. "Discount 10 por cent if taken toetber. Lot Colon Ortho rye front, 8100. DENI. P DAVIS, 1819 Bae aad Le FFO# SALE—TWo SPLENDID Lors ON DE AL st., between 17th st. and Connecticut a 2100 Feet to 18-foot miey WUFTT & Drm, « soueat Cor, 13thand Fate, |ALE—200 Fi @10 MONTHLY ny one of Chose elezaut KY avenue, between Eand Gs: few steps from the new Penusy Wwania aveutc perfoct tie; abstract and deeds free.” Further ‘lars turnin WELDER & REPETT!, 226 Pa ave. « P.S.—Invest your mouey at hoime within th js absolutely secure. REQUIRED 7 oF 18 foot lots om yariio= outa Rat, bet, 18th and 19th. st, bot, vd und id nw, i st bet. sth and 3h 6 Fay sp toe $5138. “nortof Down lary To Mersdisn till. Lote on Boundary, bet. 17th = sti ets. Lots on Sth st., bet. F " Tots on Leh Cathar Te re SiiinERD & Co, 1007 Fst SALL— ‘raw, 10th, near M n.w.; Jot 25 feet 8 inches uy 90 fect: 7 rooms #4,050. ethane, Oth, wer 1 i.w, Lot 31 bys 5 204 Brick, I, near 9th nw. lot 23 by 105: 11 roomes JAMES WoayLE 29 F st uw., (Se fect; 8 rooms; four Feather Pillows. U16 ket KR SALE—A GOOD WORKING cart, wagon, and plow, by N. STMIDEK. 4 ‘Market or Uniontown, D.C. )R SALE—A VERY HANDSOME BROWN MARE, ‘ured to Isdies drivine: fact aud seute Covet wire Lthun Allen. Inguire at GOVERNMENT. Cols KAL, 14th st., near Long Bridge. JOR SALE—BUY YOUR CAMMIAGES, BUGoLg Fis ail sty yles and prices. Cheapest plage in the city: a. FCEYT _466 Peunsylvasita uve. 1. AND Fe SALE—CARRIAGES, PHAETONS, Spring Wavrons, for sale and built to ord rood Se moderate, At the nec AWTON, 2710 and 2712 M town Bride. cD TWENTY HOUSES,” among them some good draft and drivers: uso five Cheap workers; prices 40 to #53. i QUIGLEY, in rear of 935 D st. nw. QOK SALE—THE “OTTO” Gai siting Bo boiler avaids all xi ‘uo loss of tame ; no handling of fuel sud “wire list DABALLACT: Agent, 2m JOR SALE-SEVERAL GRAND Hinata gm Oe Aeaving city. | Cost to order, 8500. Ea at only $175, at ¢10 per mouth, or, if pany woud ‘dis. percneracets coteees te bees Rie ae best Trrsibleterias, ad ur ele a ex channel wll faite eects Gok cn oa fancy prices of other dealers, THE PIANO EXCHANGE baer ttn SCHMID'S Bira 12th et, two door south hac ave, Fe SRtoKS—BUILDING BRIoK ol stie st lowewt prices. Delivered on cars ore and Oulo Radirosd at orin W ‘Potomac SECOND-1 UPI ae gare oftering petal tar rain oF Pingos, jb £60. os 7th at n wy 1d-m (CLES—HOPPER SAFETY, Bo ae Saa se oat a AND