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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: rarear. suowse a8 same CROSBY 8. NOYES. ‘The Evening Star has a regular, permanent bona fide daily circulation more than treble that of any other daily paper published in Washington, and much greater than that of all the other daily papers here added together. THE STAR cannot undertake to preserce or return rejected communications, Contributors whowish to possess their manuscripts, f un. used, should keep a copy. a> Matter of whatever character intended for publication must, ¥ its appearance the same day ‘te desired, reach the office not later than 12 c’elock noon, {7 No attention paid to Anonymous Letters or __Qommnunications on any subject ~Mhose who leave the city during the summer can have The Star mailed to them for any length of time, and the address changed as often as destred- $27 Mail subscriptions must be invariably paid in advance, at the rate of 30 cents per month, for the term desired. — Advertisers will serve their own purpose best, and at the same Eine greatly accommodate Twe Stax, if they will send in before noon to-morrow their announcements for the extra large edition of Saturdsy’s paper, the forms of which must be sent to press much earlier than on the other five days of the week. a ‘The talk of approach toa peaceable and satis- factory solution of the fisheries controversy, and acts tending in the opposite direction, continue steadily their game of contradiction. The order- ing of British warships to the scene of action, however explained, brings Great Britain to the front In active support of the American dependen- tes, There is no great show of beiligerency on our Part. Our admiral and navy retire to Bar Har- Dor, leaving the old question to be answered, ‘whether the American navy withdrew because the British navy approached, or the British navy spproached because the American navy with- drew. While there fs no threat or danger of the immediate exercise of the right of retallation on the part of the President, there 1s evideuce that the Government fs not willing to be placed in the attitude of complete surrender to the Canadians. The instructions to fishermen fssued by Admiral Luce, directing the observance of the Canadian view of American rights, were naturally sup- posed to give voice to the wishes of the Govern- ment. Secretary Whitney corrects that impres- sion. Admiral Luce’s circular, if viewed mereiy as informing the American fishermen what acts on thelr part would be followed by the selzure Of their vessels and loss of a voyage, would be useful. But {ts issuance by him was probably not Bpart of his duty, and was Hable to be miscon- Mrued. Some of the Canadian papers attack Sec- retary Whitney fiercely on account of his action im the matter,and the Halifax Chronicle pro- nounces bim “a Yankee biatherskite.” This ts really woo bad. Hurry up the navy, Secretary Whitney! —___—_—-=____ Aband of robbers may possibly have set fire to the Chatsworth trestle and directly caused the slaughter of more than one hundred excurstonists, Dut it was a railroad company that built the trestle, ‘Mimally, out of wood instead of fron, and left it, ‘with prairie fires threatening, unguarded. It was the same company that permitted a train of fit teen cars, containing nearly a thousand passen- gers, to race over a dangerous track and a weak bridge at midnight, at the rate of a mile in a min- ute. Even had there been no reason to fear fire or wreckers, the intense heat of the sun during the day before ought to have warned practical Tailroad mea against trusting too much to a wooden bridge. The hardest and best timber that ean be used for such a purpose ts not proof against a broiling heat, and every exposed wooden structure which has to bear a great strain, ought tobe examined at least once a day in such weather as has prevailed all over te country during the last six weeks. There fs no such thing as shirking the responsibility which rests on the company by trying to share it with suspected in- cendiaries and robbers. Let the latter be caught, if it be possible to hunt them down, and given the most terrible punishment known to the law; Dut Jet not the company be absolved of its responsi- Dility by the use of such a scapegoat. Had it done its bounden duty to the public, the world might have been spared the recital of horrors ‘which sped over the wires yesterday, and scores of homes enjoyed continued pappiness which to ay are under the dark shadow of bereavement, a ‘The labor convention In Syracuse promises to ‘witness some exciting scenes if half the contests im the separate local organizations are transferred { the convention floor. It is the socialists who are making all the noise, and generally among themselves, Several of the clubs in New York city are at odds, and no one 1s willing to let its chief antagonist carry off the honors in the choice of delegates. Individually and collectively, they are out of conceit with Henry George, and do not hesitate to declare that, without their support, he Will Gnd himself nowhere. He, on the other hand, Tealizes that what cost him more votes than any- thing else in the mayoralty contest last fall was, the suspicion of his aMliation with the disloyal and riotous crew who, were making so free use of his name. The effect of these dissensions in the dis-United Labor party will be to additionally complicate the present political complications, and render still more diMcult of calculation the in- fluence of the labor vote in the New York and national elections. = 2 Although, as Mr. Harris, of Virginia, remarked, there ts a good deal of the President, there 1s not enough of him to divide between Several places at the same time, and the business of establishing alibts for him by reporting him in widely distant Parts of thecountry is now somewhat overworked, He doubtless regrets that he cannot be, as an- pounced, conducting oficial business at Oak View, fishing in West Virginia with Senator Kenna, bounding through the surf with Mrs. Cleveland on Cape Cod, and responding to the welcome of his fellow-citizens at Peoria and at Nashville, allon ‘he same day or in the same week. But, unhap- pily, even a President of the United States has not the gift of 0 antpresencs — ‘The Texas prohibitionists attribute their defeat to the anti-probibition letter of Jefferson Davia, which, they think, turned great numbers of native-born democrats against them; to the col- ored vote, of which they estimate four-fifths were against the amendment; and to the foreign-born, Yoters, Who opposed prohibition almost solidiy. ‘They figure that the white American-born voters ‘Were about equally divided on the question, and that the majority against the amendment repre. sents the colored and foreign vote, They propose our it again. — > -=__ For a religious association, combining the pur- suit of scholarship with brotherly love, the Chau- tauqua Assembly had a rather lively session at Jamestown, N. ¥.,on Wednesday. A controversy Detween the officers of the soctety and the cottage- holders has broken out once or twice before, but has always been confined to an exchange of oral personalities, or a not too sweet-tempered debate. ‘The resort to force and the introduction of the po- lice are @ new and unexpected feature. ‘nel ;2 Cotton. Sic. doz. Corsets, Cotton Cloths and MONBRODUEAD § _aul2 3t & CO. Ae, Fata w. Sixce_ Tue isin WASHABLE PIQUE, 41N-HAND and PUN. SCARFS are going fast. ae ‘Small and choice assortment left, 35c, each, 3 for $1. W. S. TEEL, _s06 935 Pennsylvania ave, Rawsuxrs 25 PER CENT OFP OF ALL REMNANTS FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. COMMENCING MONDAY, AUGUST 187, ‘We shall place on our Center Counters all of the Rem- ‘pants in ourstore, and in addition to the already low Prices they are now marked, we offer as an extra iuducement 25 percent off, which we feel confident ‘will insure their speedy sale. This is an opportunity seldom offered, aud buyers should take advantage of it, 20 Pr Gai tence 20 PER CENT. NOTHING NEW UNDER THE SUN. READ WHAT THE GOLDEN EAGLE HAS To saY: ‘The old maxim, “Money saved is money earned,” holds good to-day as well asin the days of Benjamin Franklin. We will offer you choice of 50U Suits for Boys in ages from 4 to 18 years, both short pants, consisting of coat and pants only, sizes 4 to 14 years, or long pants suits, consisting of Coat, Pants, and Vests, in ages from 14 to 18 years, These suits are in dark shades suitable for fall wear. Parents hav- ing an eye toeconomy can save from 20 to 25 per cent by buying now such goods as boys want for school. They will cost you from $1.00 to €4.00 more for each suit you buy in three weeks hence. Wesay now is the time to buy. Remember this great discount we make only on such suits as are not already marked down, and ‘we have just 500 suits upon which we will give you a discount. It simply means this: A $15.00 suit for $12.00, a $10.00 suit for $8.00, » 85.00 for $4.00, and #0 on. Cam you invest a little spare change toa better advantage? ‘THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING C0. UNIVERSAL CLOTHIERS, NO. 400 7TH ST. N. W.. COB. D. Geear Axo Errzcnve DROP aul2 IN SUITS! We don’t want the Suits. Here is your chance to buy Suit even if you have to lay it aside until next year, ‘Look over your wardrobe. See if another Suit would not make a good acquisition. A few very fine India Linen Dresses, with two ruffles, trimmed with embroidery and fine tucks in each ruffle, and overskirt trimmed to match; a basque nicely trimmed with inserting and ruffies, a very neat style. Former price, $10.00; reduced to 85.00. Another very neat White Suit, which could be used for morning, is a skirt of fine tucks, overskirt tucked to match, with fine drapery and basque to correspond, ‘which has been reduced from $9.50 to $5.00. One more great bargain in Dresses is an India Linen Skirt, trimmed with three-deep embroidered ruffles, an overskirt with tucked tack and embroidery, with » pretty, stylish basque. Former price, $14.00; reduced to $8.50. We have only three more of our Embroidered-front India Linen Suits, with back dravery and basque to match, which have been reduced from $15.00 to 88.50. We are closing out a job lot of soiled White India ‘Linen Dresses, trimmed with an elegant quality of embroidery, which we consider one of our great bar- gains. The full value of these Dresses is no less than 825.00; we are willing to dispose of them for . ‘We have also « very pretty style of Misses’ Suits, which we will close out at a great reduction. One par- ticular style is a tucked skirt, with a ruffle around the bottom, and s full sash with a very neat basque to match. Former price, $4.98; reduced to$2.50. ‘We have only three 14-year Misses’ Suits left of » plain skirt, trimmed with three rows of very fine inserting, and a plaited waist to match; reduced from 86.00 to 33.98. By buying one of the above you do not make s foolish outlay, but asenstble investment. LANSBURCH & BRO., 420, 422, 424, 426 77m Sraxer. SPECIAL. In conjunction with the above sale we have included the balance of our DRESS ROBES, ‘Thirty-five in number. These will be closed out with the above goods. An elegant and rare opportunity to buy an unmade Dress at such a price. 420, 422, 424, 496 7TH STREET. COOLEST STORE IN THE TOWN. FIFTY PATENT COOLING FANS TO MAKE IT 80. aul2 A TIITD URRR ppp AY Y¥ Ss STE TERPS ALY Sssg AA EU GRR D DAA YY S824 t “oR ED AA“k F BBR OA RRR Goa A x Bb fA Ee Soo BAH EAE OSs BBB AUA R R GGG A AUN NN Ss’ IN OUR GENTS FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. FoR A TIITU URRR DDD AY ¥ 2s UTE ERB ALS om dh 7 UE BB aA Y SssSa°A 5 UC R EDDD AWA ¥ Our $1.00 “Famous” U: Our $1.00 “Famous” Uniaundered Uties SHIRT FOR A TrITy v ppp ATE P, A yy Susy AA EOP URRR D DAA YY Set 2° T “ou RO RDoD a4 ¥ Our $1.00 “Famous” Laundered SHIRT will be 62c. FOR A TTITU U RRR DDD zr gs 4 7Te oe, AS wo aah FOE B'eB oa Ss8 2° tT “ov EB M4 ¥ Our 91.00 “Famous” Unlsunde: ted Sita G2 FAG plasty will ve wir ted Bosom FOR A TITTY U RRE DDD ¥-y sss 4 z EBS AUS mp hk dE BEB BSA IY kA Tt “uO BR RDpD 2“ ¥ Our 75e. “Dwight Anchor” NIGHTSHIRT will be 48e. FOR A DD A oe ATE PEEP ALY Asa T U UR RD D Sus Tt H RDpD A“4S ¥ fon es Balbriggan Gauze UNDERSHIRTS will ee Sg8 £44 7 CW ER BBP AMS EF SIEVE onitits Sul been Fee TOURIST or 7 ATURDAY PE aati Gr Zug Drea we fs BR Mae F BAU RPS. aulz 7TH, 8TH AND D STREETS. For bleaching hair the very fashionable golden bne her own hair without and scarcely any expense compared ait customers, ARTHUR NATTANS, Pharmacist, 021 835 14th st cor. of I, and 24 and Data nw. A Fesnva, Or Bazcanre ALTHOUGH OUR WORKING-FORCE HAS ‘BEEN TESTED TO ITS UTMOST CAPACITY TO SUPPLY THE GREAT DEMAND FOR THOSE SEVEN FIFTY SUITS FOR MEK THAT WE'VE BEEN TELLING YOU ABOUT, WE STILL FIND TIME, IN FACT MAKE ‘TIME, TO PROVIDE EQUALLY ATTRACT. IVE BARGAINS FOR THE BOYS—THE MEN OF THE FUTURE. HERE THEY ky, FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, COMMENCING TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) MORNING: THREE DOLLARS AND FORTY CENTS WILL SECURE THE CHOICE OF ANY SUIT IN OUR HOUSE TO FIT BOYS, AGES4 TO 14 (SHORT KNEE PANTS), THAT HAVE BEEN SELLING AT THE FOLLOWING FIG- URES: $5, 85.50, 96 AND 96.50 ASUIT. NONERESERVED. THEY ALLGO AT ‘THREE FORTY A SUIT. LIGHT COLORS AND DARK COLORS, Cas- SIMERES AND CHEVIOTS, TWEEDS AND HOMESPUNS, SERGES AND FLANNELS, ALLGO AT THE SAME PRICE. THESE SUITS ARE NOT AX ACCUMULATION OF OLD STOCK, SHOP-WORN AND SHELF- STAINED, BUT BRIGHT, CRISP AND NEW GOODS, THIS SEASON'S PRODUCTION. WE NEVER HAVE ANY OLD STOCK, BECAUSE RATHER THAN CARRY GOODS OVER FROM ONE YEAR TO ANOTHER WE DO PRE- CISELY WHAT WE ARE DOING NOW, SELL THEM WHILE THEY'RE NEW. IF THEY'LL ONLY BRING HALF PRICE, THEN THEY ARE OF SOMEGOOD. OUR PATRONS ARE BENEFITED, WHILE WE ARE ENABLED TO START EVERY SEASON WITH A STOCK FREE FROM OLD STYLES. IT TAKES “NEROS” TO DO BUSINESS THIS WAY WE KNOW, BUT “WE'RE HERE FOR THAT PURPOSE." COME THEN AND BRING THE BOYS ALONG. SEE THE FEAST OF BARGAINS AWAITING YOU. SEE THE VARIETY OF STYLES, THE MULTI- PLICITY OF PATTERNS FROM WHICH YOU CAN MAKE YOUR SELECTION FOR THREE DOLLARS AND FORTY CENTS A SUIT. EVERY SUIT GUARANTEED PER- FECT FITTING, AND MADE IN THE LATEST AND MOST APPROVED STYLE. SAKS AND COMPANY, CLOTHIERS TO THE BOYS, SEVENTH AND MARKET SPACE. aulz $1.50 Kw Ghoves For 680. It sounds ridiculous, Maybe you won't believe it, We can tell you this: We had 200 dozen of these Gloves two weeks ago, and to-day we havn't 40 dozen, ‘The Dressed Kid Gloves have 5 buttons, embroidered backs, scalloped tops. The Undressed Kids are Mous- quetaire style (with embroidered backs. We repeat, they're worth $1.50 a pair; and, whether you ares buyer or not, they'll soon be gone. THE PALAIS ROYAL, RRR, FEE 2 uD Sar’) bo BR RO RE DuUU PLE BB ub é E Rime Boo “ov Soo RRR ERE FES Tee ee gt PO ORE Ht God Exe Ses! FOR THE FOR THE FOR THE L EER A iG. Sek EE hy HERE 9% CcO LLLL EEE 4 AR fH OR A ase A L EEE ange a 3 E Ssg8 A°A TLL ERED AT THE AT THE AT THE PPP. Bre Eds He Per AAE AA T1886, BSA ir a4 Sas RRR OOY YATL » wero Sts fe RRE O Y AAL R RO O VY AAAL - R ROO YAA — There's a general clearing sale throughout the store of Summer Goods. Walk in; look around. 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 around and notice the clearing prices markéd on all goods. RIBBONS. oe Morie Saah, fancy edge, marked $1.19; reduced toi. 10-in. Morie Sash, marked $1.98; reduced to 81.89. Colors—Pink, light and dark blue, heliotrope, cream, brown, lavender, white, black, and new shade of green, 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. FLOWERS. Fine French Flowers below cost, 48c. bunches Daisies for 29c. 50c. bunches Snowballs for 25c. FEATHERS. 48c. bunches Ostrich Tips, 250. ‘G8c. bunches Ostrich Tips, 59¢. 15e. Fancy Wings for 8c. ‘75c. Sea Gulls for 88e. BONNETS. $1.48. $1.35 and 98c. Bonnets for 980. 80, 68 and 48c. Bonnets for 25c, piece A NNN aad a aN NN Heel & ‘The advertising man is in great trouble, The fol- lowing is the obnoxious paragraph published early in| 8u13 the Week, and for which spology is due: “We have pleasure in announcing theengagement 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, and from $2 to $3 for trimming. Madame Clancy was nots little horrified to learn the Palais Royal prices to be 75 cents for trimming and $2 for making and trimming. That we are offering Duntap’s styles at moderate prices is shown by ourselling Sailor Hats trimmed with ribbons and bird for @5, the same as made and sold by Madame Clancy for $10 and $15 ‘at Dunlap’s establishment.” (G2 Please read “Miss” for “Madame.” AIS ROY A (A. LISNER, Sole Propeictor and Manager), 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVR, AND O01, $08,406 AXD GOT ISEE SE. Bw. aul A Cann. ‘TO-DAY, AT TWELVE OCLOOK NOOR, ‘THE TIME ADVERTISED TO RECKIVE PROPOSALS FOR THE BALANCE OF MY STOCK OF DRY GooDs, EXPIRED. SIX BIDS WERE RECEIVED, NONE OF WHICH WERE SATISFACTORY. THERE- FORE, WILL CONTINUE TO RETAIL ‘THE STOOK AT LESSTHAN COST UNTIL DO RECEIVE A BID APPROXIMATING NEARER THE VALUE OF THE STOCK. W. W. BURDETTE, sul0__No. 928 7th st. anf 708 Ket nv. i 623 Misr, FISHER devotes ber ey et H BUCK. LOWES, vy weight, all Ld quality; 20x40 eI CLT ONE, oe Ta eo )WELS ever shown 80 Fos" ooitcas HALE Pasay DAMASKS, Gertainty the Ea en Table 200 Boz" "Se pou. SELVEDGE NAP. Only $1 per ‘ y ‘WOODWARD AND ESOEEDE, ‘Comer Yith and F std. now. Bisoams Ix Moots Uxpznwean 10 dor. LADIES’ CORSET COV: neck, only two.izes, Saud & 10c once” 50 dc LADIES’ Ape co" aes high neck, ail sizes, only 12%. each 25 oi taRAP UE Gastoni¢ conser cov. ingonly 25c. 7109 dor, NURSES’ APRONS, two wide stove the tucking, only Ibe each.” "“%® NO™# 950 dot, NURSES’ APRONS, 3 nice styles, only ASHIIDREN'S MOTHER HUBBARD Child’a Fine Plaid Nainsook Ay peck, trimmed with Hamburg. O23, 08 aad "Splenda Fitting American Coutil and Ger- many Woven Corsets, only 7a. each. THOMSON'S GLOVE-FIT" iG CORSETS, long aud short walats, only 81 each. ROTH'S PE mtd CORSET, extra- Keng vile only nF er pair. Celebrated “I, 0.” *h Cot wotipbrated =7, ©.” French Coutil Corset, long Celebrated Short t Waist Corset, French 5 per pai — TO" SATEEN CORSETS, in whiter grey, black and recone 064 25 per pair. Satin Corsets, in pink, blue, cardinal and piack, only 83 fer pale DU (Becond floor; two elevators.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor, 11th and F sta, Hawes Deranraenr. In order to close out 40 or 50 pieces of Swiss Em- broideries, we have made the following reductior 18 ploces Swiss Edgings, 7-tnch wide, most of them good patterns, were 13 and 4c: per ya me Marked Down (0 10c. per yard. 15 pieces Swiss 9-inch wide, good patterns, were'25e. per Marked Down to 20c. per yard. eae Pigos Cambri terns, 74¢incl ridp,eplendid patterus for Wilve Wilts: wore 2c: per Fit Marked Down to 150. per yard. (Second floor; two elevators.) ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sts, n.w. ‘Winre Goons Derarrvenr. ‘In taking stock we found we had more Persian Lawns than were ni and in order toxive ers a chance to buy themn very, very cheap, great inducement for them’ to take t us, we have marked down, 50 PIECES ELEGANT PERSIAN LAWNS, beautiful shade, will not yellow in laundering, our 25e, quality, mated down to o Xie, er yard. ‘qualities we Extra Fine Persia have been sel ana a5, wl not at 30, 35, 37H, 4 turn yellow in laundering, marked down to ‘250. per Ladies who have ever worn a Persian Lawn Dress will appreciate the importance of this opportuzity. «Second floor; two elevators.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and £' ste. a ‘goods from aul2 Suaz Boxs Scrrs. THIS 18 THE TIME OF YEAR WHEN THE AVERAGE SMALL BOY NEEDS AN EXTRA PAIR OF PANTS TO MAKE HIS SUMMER JACKET LAST THROUGH UNTIL FALL, OR MAY BE THE ENTIRE SUIT HAS OUT- LIVED ITS USEFULNESS AND MUST HAVE A SUBSTITUTE OF MEDIUM WEIGHT; SOMETHING THAT WILL ANSWER FOR THE COOL DAYS THAT ARE TO COME, ALL-WOOL CASSIMERE, FLANNEL, AND CHEVIOT PANTS, FROM 4 TO 13 YEARS, AT 81 UP TO $3.50. SUITS 93.50 UP. SPECIAL ATTENTION CALLED TO OUR LINE OF SUITS AT THIS PRICE. SMALL ‘BOYS' LINEN SUITS AND ODD TROUSERS, PLAIN OB STRIPED OF DIFFERENT COL- ORS. VERY HANDSOME AND DRESSY SUITS OF WHITE FLANNEL, WHITE SERGE, AND WHITE DUCK. WHITE FLANNEL AND SERGE ARE IN NORFOLK AND SAILOR SUITS. WHITE DUCK ONLY IN NORFOLK. Boys’ SUITS, LQNG PANTS, @8 UP. FLANNELS, SERGES, CASSIMERES, CORE- SCREWS, OR WHAT NOT. BOYS’ ODD PANTS, LIGHT WEIGHT, JUST WHAT YOU . WANT FOR AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER WEAR, EB. BARNUM & CO, 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Avevst Banoarns. ‘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, 60 have Lowared the Price to Close them out. One Lot CHECK NAINSOOK, former price, So. and 9e.; now 7c. One Lot FRENCH PLAID ORGANDIES: former price 12c. and 15¢.; now 10¢. Allof our INDIA LINENS MARKED Dowx, ‘Que Lot COLORED DRESS GOODS that eold for 12 and 1be, We have bunched them all at 10c. ‘We still bave quite a Stock of HAMBURG EDGING left over, We don’t want to carry them over, so have lowered the price to close out, ‘Que Case very Best SHIRTING PRINTS; choice styles, 50. ‘Choice Styles in FRENCH AND AMERICAN SAT- TEENS, 120. and 25c. ‘Romnsnts of Colored DRESS GOODS st half price. B in Ladiew and” Gent's AUZE ‘Bargains * GAUZE UNDEE- WEAR, HOSIERY, GLOVES, &0., ko. Ohoice styles in’ Yard-Wide LAWNS Gc; former price, 10c, _FOR RENT--HOUSES. FOR, tan mere Waianae oes sa a caake re . ee ee ee bers Wang SPENSER AE Vases PaR ET Wom “GIRL, TO Do Ween Hutiet ere? ee Waters GOOD GIRL OR WOMAN TO; housework. 407% Ist st.n.w. Waseapace SUITABLE, PERSONS TO agus ‘Memoir, paitne book’ on oe can gare sal Thee aw. salsa Were: Galore Seulion ry woth $15; SkBon bun BUREAI Suey ‘ihe nw. fal wars, | Woecee Aece maa bowie industeoae, 860 pet month for the present. Call at room 4, 6356 st. tt Wanted OU TouNG MAN TO WORK IN meat | FS sadeblin."Adarees i MARKET MAN Star Omiee, WOMAR, TO COMPETENT MAR, DO Wires, aiden Of * Soe fami. : Ayre OODLE a ETE OE bas Fefgrences required, WANTED SEVEN CANVASSERS ©. Warietpionment t S0onst wn eto ‘ANTED-AN INTELLIGENT AND INDUS- eitsty well recommended. Apply 710 De eee | FO WANTED GENTLEMEN TO FIND ND CAPITAL to manufacture from 50 to 75 percent. Address J. aT Weta ol aul0-3t* Were 1907 FST NWA Waite GIRL (ton an im must know Inquire on third floor. a See CHAMI BERMATDS, WORKING FOREN ae 1 uburbg; women tor Ne ay a: ‘We WANTED AGENTS APPLICANTS sane POs ting appointments, or pom got ots x Byappising at Room 28, 23 Fat mw. Selo ge ‘ANTED_WOMEN COOKS, $10 to 825, WARE ROMES Gs 10 ADS restaurants, cooke, waiters: rene NATONALTABOR BUnEAN, 13 at a.w.au0-OF in a Ghambermalds, Nurses esd a Laut resnes : Waiters, Drivers and. ks. COOMBS & BURGESS, fore ora Men. pg ert Waris DUNDORES EMPIOYMENT BU. reau, ladies, Men and woinen, white and coloreicforall Kinds of damenie Liver forcity and springs, Sid reference. 717 M st. n.w. ‘ished, single and en ome eed 1b Ing: references exchanged hae pate Fee RENT—TW< ROOMS, Ni) AED. TataD Eee =e Se [SHED Saoae private bath: ‘on Ging fen (oF anll-3t* ROOMS. ON ee Ms 1 ‘closet LY FUR. EY Pits 3s semeelventenriaecia el R00) pares ae Hep ey aes Fava Aaa got ele at OKs eee a ls ee as Soe Eiger Baran apa argu fun pocabde oon nw Peal: i RENT—FUBNISHED, AND SAFURNISHED cane i sabe, He eae 8 [etactk sae, 838, 828 7th Cue nw. Main entrees per ey Boca, FOR RENT—OFFICES. RENT—TWO NICE OEFICE aca LOWER Snorage wen rat cae Ralee cea gioee mont 0 year. ‘Ougbly rebovate roo 7-30. = BUSINESS CHANCES. _ JOHN E. BEALL & 3 = 13ai FOC. AMyiter Canto) “Espere altuna Menesd fn iter (aiale) Ex uation; experie patent business; credentials At; sulary to suit em Dloyer. "Address W. G., 034 D st. n.w. WANTED. DY YOUNG MAX, ANXI iS FOR something to do, a Situation ‘where clerical work ve reference as tocharac- aut Be ft be necessary. Tepvabuity, Re. "Aviarese £2, Star elice ANTED_PLACES FOR COOKS, maids, Nurses, Seamatreases, Govern ors, Drivers, Housemen, Farm Handa (Male Gis Ye XOU WANT A COOK, MAID, store of office): cities and counts ‘AM, 630 and ‘W ‘{nursos, waiterons, lnundtess, men coun, walters’ sepdions farm nd dutty, orlaborér, call st NATIONAL LABOR BUREAU, O13 7th at. naw. au9-6 “HEADQUARTERS—POSITIONS for Cooks, Chambermaids, Waitress, Laundress, and Nursesa, Seamstress, Men’ Waiters, Cooks, Coach: men, Butlers, and Valets. pe ED—SEPTEMBER 1, BY LADY, ‘one large unfurnished Hoom, between 9th and ith “ses, ‘aud ‘Pennsylvania, ave” and M st.; atate Feferences exchanged, Addrews A,X: ‘st aig Wee? OCTOBER 1, FOR GENTLEMAN ‘and wife, two unfurnished rooms with bath, 2d with oF without board: northwest: give price SndYcatlons” Afdieas St. Cy ate sien mal ‘ANTED—BY A THOROUG: BLE colored man and, wife, who tindertand the busi- jning-room and Kitchen, in which to carry on thecatering business, Address EB, Star office HAVING ROOMS: to rent we present advantage to procure tenants that will save them time, trouble, and money. Room. y, 938 Fst. D. RAMEY, J515-2m s; location, Vetween 7th and 20th, F referred. price not to exceed $40 por pee ' OF SEPTEMBER, FOR TWO 200, per annum, tate location. Ad: WANTEDION 15" nortl rearm &14-Toun house, at 8: ee ‘and west of 13th a WANTED TA LOAN LOAN OF $6,000 ON A VALUABLE the felvee. to Improv. 2% rtios. "The land pells to-day for about e-gut times mnt, funitndit oi extensions so favor the to ‘sell ‘Address ¥: 8, 8 Spot thst. owner tar office, c F° Sik AND WOOD YARD PROPERTY. Bomteasion ‘riven at once. ply. to 8. B LEWIS, arse 435 7th st. mw. ANTED— Bto3 DS ‘OF stocks. Ad nd lots, whole oF par i oF stock. Ad ae ‘per cent to agente ae a 2 egen owner, Bladens! negotiating. FLOURISHING CORNER, ‘northwest, in» well eitied neighborhood, Groce! POR, SALE — ON Btore, Bar-room -room, (ho trouble about li- cense) apatudlps good aes of ee an er e00: ees very oer oe tent enue ‘ora term ‘ne years itd a ale Besson for selling, owper going Weat. Apply to WEL- LEK & iaerern Penn. sve, 8c. ud-8t_ OR LEASE—LONG TERM—OR FOR RE! F ‘3 whole or in part, one-half square of ground, 300 feot on th st. running from to D sts. sw, 100 feet deep, ered byes 0 Sea enclosed by 8-foot ‘and large two-story frame Sask Bawoll ii52w Lumber Merchant. 14th and B eta. uw. JOR SALE—JOB PRINTING | OF1 OFFICE THOR- oughly complete cellent, oS meshing bus Seon, “Address EXTRA, Star offee ya8. tim JOR SALE OR RENT — TO LUMBER, ‘Woop, feed dealera, a yard connected with 3% EO tiie qract ch. Apply to. Ns for Carson & Son's, ‘RIVERTON W OOD-BURNT LIME, ty15-1m"* Delaware ave., bot. Gand H'n@. BSAA, CAPITAL THEATER |W. RENT—HOUSES 406 Et. re -» 13r. 106 D parestee. t it Store Foom 1416 Pa. Str. 1541 Mat, ‘ave. n.w, 975 Str. a SSA ASE aerial tener es OR RENT PARK ST. 3 et, My, PLEAS ;ELEASANT, nee aE SE Eg de NT-BY & H. WALK! A330 Lsuisana ave. nw, og stable, #36. ave. $75. Toots, cheap. aul2-2t* Office rooms, 458 Louis For sale, 128 5th st ne, 10 PRES. ‘A neat new house, 9 rooms, bath-room and cellar. Latrobe, pected ee ‘treet care: Le Droit ‘only two pretty Queen Anne 7 rooute, lange JotK, ie squares f rom street care of Lith wt. otf COULTER, 23 St Cloud Buk Inquire, W. OR RENT_NEAR THE GOVERNMENT FRINT- ing Office, « nice brick howe, 4 Fooms ahd me Saree rents for: ire of Tstand Hate. nw. SEVEN BOOM Corie. TWO Chain Bridge, on the Leesburx turn this desirable residence is_in thorough ord surrounded ‘by fine shade trees. ‘Terms will Known on, ation fo Mrs. NO. E HIMST, 1 = Poe, 11 ROOMS, ALL M1, office Langley. Fairfax County, Fe, PENT 039 M 8ST. 20 room house it, as floskeilie G room house in Roc} BAXTER & MCGOWAN, 10 Fo KENT—TO A RESPONSIBLE PARTY, FUR- nished House, elizibly situated for a select bow ‘ing house in northwest section, 8 toon it reserving BANES. 1003 VOR Bi FR RENT miles from pike: ee = des $Etamorris alley. 5 Baer Septal etc 14th and 15th wt, ‘CHAS. aA Haxoy, Bw RENT- HOUSE 116 CST. WN. B. FOUR: if modern aull-3t Ra y Brick: 1 smprovemen ick; 17 rooms: poseension eigen Seprember Le 16er- Imguire go0 1st aull-2w om RENT—THREE-STORY BRICK: EIGHT- conveniences: rent, Ostnw. aull-; HOUSE 437 0 ST. N.W.; TEN Bext door, 439; a juire ae Qet n.wpatter 4pm au! th ne..6r,m.i.818.30 peateatat fe e481 Sir vihees Orin t: 1830 WORMSTEDT & cami 25 ‘st. 2, €, 8 roomsn, cel S150. 103 and ‘Boy tases Sones bara an S08 Fultat se» G roome, modern, $16.30. 1847 Tith $E¢. o- more-room and dwelling Sellar be ee fie Giusiness stand). #35: 10 TOth et: e- rooms, modera, €: and 320 Md. ave. other houses” -M. M. RUHRER, 34 and es au XP ABERT, 408 Sth et, HE WASHING BERT Gras AND FIRE-PI oF ‘SYORAG! ag Ee NW. Pgh eos ay tl sonal vail themselves ot tho vainaes ered, bytais ie cea Reet Gh eeetee satin aie ates after, your val bas ekon ne baraea™ Ee fice Hours; Dam, to 4pm = 0 120-0m_‘“beturdays, Os, mt io pad Wee rae to fare cere Aobnereere re nvgiven to. property placed it our hands. Mo; ERLE ea es | MONEY TO LOAN. WANTED DIRECT, Fi ROM OWNERS, HOUSES [0 LOAN occ with us wall be ibraiy advert adatourer: | ® & ES our Poroas “outs collect, eStats tan aise | gp09 ON BEAL BSTATR effected. WOLLAND & THOMPSON ise = =e v2) ‘THOR, Z. WAGGAMAN. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WaANter ss FAMILY WITHOUT SMALL CHIL- ‘dren to take a furnished house for one year (oF more) and board three adnite, “Location very desir able: in morthwestera section of city. Box ‘0, Star office. auli-3t ‘A MEDIUM-SIZE TRON SAFE, 1 ANTED A MEDIUM SHAE EON UES tate Avent, 1251 328 st, Geonpeto sul WANTED,FOR NEUVOUS PROSTHATION AND all Kinds of physical debility, depression of apes tlre szstem anda general restorative’ toute, Se, THUMBUIUS RESTORATIVE WINE.OF COCO is the medicine required. Agency, WARK'S Ebbitt House Drog Stores ‘aul0-im -HAND DRIP COFFEE Winn eight or ten Address CA’ au’ Wyre’ aul0-3t___ W ey % “A REALLY fasuionably-cut Suit of Clo 8, ‘at avery vy “coat fitted on” before nishi ica, ¢ 2 ROBE DALKIS 224 Hat. ow, $100,000 zor vans ste, {OR RENT_ONE OF THE MOST COMPLETE jouses ob Hill, being G19 Mass. ave. 2. pon WORMSTEDT & BRADLEY. _aul 4 927 F at. TA NEAT CORNER HOUSE, 6 ROOMS, od. imps. : 401 D st. ™QWORMSTEDT aE 2 RK RENT— 134 a ty ‘A BEAUTIFUL House, fret floor bandscnely ‘SWORMSTE! %, Pet. ‘BRICK HOUSE, MODERN IMPROVE- 3Gst. Apply 1615 13th st. aud-2w* R RENT —MT. PLEASANT, 15TH 8ST. EX. frames, tee tended. near Pine, 2 best six-room ch; water: ke: adjoit JOSEP! FORREST, 1008 F toa weit Su --TEN ROOM, THREE STORY axD Cellar House on N stn. w., bet. 10th and 1ith .. wide and deep lot; ail modern improvements, aud G. H WHITE & CO., fn Perfect order. Si 55; also 419 4th street southeast. 329 N, Chaiiee at Baltimore Ma. ivania, ave- Telephone 789. = cast] aaa ge Con. ERIGHT. GOT Tibet ne M ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL =e —————_____—_. ‘Prompt attention to all ry BENT—1108 4th street northwest, 8 rooms: “SWORMSTEDT © BRADLEY, | F'todern iunproveneute, $20 per mouth. ‘Aypiy at _Sy22-1m O27 Fat | 444 New York ave. n. w. ‘aul y ONEY TO LOAN FeRe RENT — 922, P ST, N. W.;SIX ROOMS, On Beal ‘Batate HOLLAND & THOMPSON, 1313 F st,, Adjoining Sun Building. 313. EAL ESTATE LOAN Hare AND FIRE INSU] aon Buildiaw Amsociason Block or otner Collateral Security, WM. BL neta % 1424 ‘ork ave. ‘Twosix-room Frames,Gales st. n.c., St railways megs. 16th = a EBING © WATERS, kee sk Os SE gE = NT 708 ISTH ST. BRICK HOUSE, 11 rooms, all mod. imps; house in first-class order. THOS. J MYERS, 1216 F st. a. w. MGNEX ALWaxe IN OUR HANDS TO LOAN ON ssutistactory real estate security, in sums to suit.at Sand 6 per ceut interest, HILL & JOHNSTON, 738 15th st, n.w. Mee TO LOAN ON BEAL ESTATE, INSUMS: to mult, wt lowest Fate of interest, ‘KO HOLTZMAN, e153, corner 10th and F sts. nw. ‘ONEY TO LOANON APPROVED REALESTATE SSeeunity, Moderate co No delay, aud LINKING, cor. Hand 19thets, ‘0020 ONEY TO LOAN In sums to wuld at ‘state secur anisove, ONEY TO LOAN =| Mi AT LOWEST BATES OF INTEREST ATESECURITY. ‘THOS. FISHRE & 00. ¥0t 05, 4 F st nw. WELES DUG BORED. 3 DRIVEN "AND z We AN STED Ri einige pty en )MO*#* ToLoan ON REALESTATE AT LowEst furnished. Terms mode "Razees MOF “SURNENHOWER & 50N, ‘BUy 8th wt. we jyi-tm* | apes 1115 Fit, NTEDFURNITURE, CAMPETS. | STOVE! FC TOAN ON REAL ESTATE O8 Finest Wie Clothing, Watches, Guns, Pisi ols Glues sosurition, lowest age LL ‘cau prices aid. Ade i, BAUM, 210 7th st, aw. a aud Houseliold Pitects. Highes wa ‘ANTED—IT KNOWN THAT C8 BUNDY, OF ‘te, ‘Louisiana avenue ane <opporite, City Holly, is ‘Commissioner of the States anc tories (except “ANTED — | H. Ere ay Taare aTS (OTH AND INSECT: Ware sit aruiture, furs, 8c Oy which {heu, Hot Napina SoU REr eS gee gar | F y ANTED = = cOMNTESTONER g QF DEEDS 301 HN a BAL aT ied Sea ay Tnoftice from 9 am. to pan LOST AND FOUND. Let THERE AY EVENING, ON OTH ST. BE, nd). myii one ‘M_ CARPET CLEANING. NO ‘Pelephone 116-6. A. tween Fe nia ave. and Bat ‘amounting to 832. ‘S10 reward will be Toreat Star Once. auido 'TRAYED—ON SATURDAY, AUGUST FgReR Peickel plated chats Colla, Sains 1515 87. chald e % = begiven by C.F. TRILL, Twig dat at |b Set —AUGUST 10, SET OF PLANS AND SPRUE aoa Reward ifleft at 910 Pst. nw. “au: ‘OST— ONE BAY HORSE REWARD IF RE- L, HUGHES & 898 14th zor, Tiivand Boundary sta. ee aoe” COUNTRY BOARD. (PRE YATTON HOUSE, ROUND MILT, WILL few vacant rooms from August raed rear nearer See ase recon BOARD CAN BE OBTAINED Di st Washington Grove on ‘at. bixth sve. WM. O. HOUSE- HOLDER, Washington ‘an10-4¢ See BANK F, TWO MILES FROM ALEX; be, frat, fy anil] mae se Eames © pg ee ae to J. W., Star office. Ee Seg Tiege Risa ease eee eos bowery . 303 Tthet mw. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. | ™ OR SALE—TACOMA PARK, NEW 18 ROOM ae > Saenplote in every respect; nearly an sere of ns for less than : = | See ate are Ma Bae. gs Wins BENT BY A PRIVATE F TAMIL ‘8 large count til. November, ne, con taining not less than 12 rociue; good lawn, shade, and pure water. ‘inmediaiely'at i518 Vermout Ere, bot Nand Osta. nw. eat ae oH ENT FO Mostgumery Coan Ma Hine Sonny. ‘Deautiful sbade, pleasant eth Gress MM, Star Ofioe, sulle FOR SME BEAUTIFUL PLACE NEAR WasH- the city and ‘with both the house aull-3t : LE, ae ery County, Ma, House, ace nd ‘cows, 8 Ohare ioe ich mostly opr ‘eed wits 2 miles fro month. Baoan, Camm ry aoe as oS 1311 Fst. sult dition: teket Y-LOCATED, ‘and 0. BR. fibe B Ss miles K, aventent ra in seeing Wilt be gees: oe whee Ge : Neecadlahea a Fa sees zat aes Fronts of 69 fe a3 ae peda SPE SARKER, 1418 Fst. nw. hen seke|Seeee eeas abl two yearn 6 per we iccubtaen a full list to, WPSOOTT, & Fora apply 199) ES Re glen ge YY 734 a0 4 voy Bed witb x Ww. Sere leven toms each, with ‘at 1000 0 bane roots, 03 2d st. ne. e7-10W" BW, OF, 4 sta Or 10F. Sina eee ae st wl Ee a 3 | ‘tnd permite to Reunee to"be bad at oUt office." Alac unfurnished vartunent HILL & JONNSTON, 798 15th st. nv, 100 15 100 1ochan eon Set ima | Te ‘Theabove houses can be “exaius eurticeouly. THOaAS J Fh cathe Fea ee St lad Sears Step nad'tecade Yaga? Aaa ak IRST-CLASS | RESIDENGE, 15! land ave., occupied the past three of the "Britiah legation. ADDI sueDD. Dp. 1402 Tath wt cen seh” FGF BENT H0UsE 605 NEW JERSEY AVE. # Toons, modern improvenenta, large BAR et Poe Ay wee naa sulci a) EY IR RENT—EIGHT-ROOM BRICK DWE thorguee repairs just completed: only eso Piet oF in 2 Patios, New Yor! month: the best d 8 TORY AND BASEMENT welling, 6 rooms each. ail r 1505 and 11S Oak oe nw went ont "a "past ga schools; €25.40 each, SWORMSTEDT & ee STH NEW THREE. k Hasomient How indo rooms and beth; two latrobes, ms, be rouge 8 Sai iva 275) and iow mee of furninbed houses. FITCH, FOX & 1437 Penn, SALE—54-INCH HARVARD BICYCLE, FU! Nickel, Bali Boariies, Bell and Lap: cheep i Capitol st. ees S0—VIOTOR TRICYGLE, IN GOOD sondition Sone but cook purchacers = eee t ul ble, Sean ly ae. Siske uw. ie x Sa bail cool OR, SALE—a GOOD WORKING HORSE FOR Band blew, by Sikibene 421 center fuicutown, D. ae Fee SAL A VERY HANDSOME, BROWN wf. ‘Aliens “Inguite at GOVEERMENT COR ERY ae dath ete near be ing Bride. re Thon SALE. BUY XQUR, CARRIAGES, Fs, HUGOTES, Fe styles and prices.” Chiapeet laos eg Wa. ¥. GEYER, 53 Avania nve.m. Fe {BALE-CARRIAGES, PHARTONS, AND Spring Wagons, torane and pa order: | work eure 2 ie Dew shops v ices ekW TON eG PFI ind 27i! Mat, George town Bride. = BALE SEVERAL GRAND BARGAING TN FRA Gctave Koswoud Upe phe, msenent 3 inetruinen! Yor 800 cash: Owner s 2 etviha city Cont to order, $200. Sint Goat 800 nex, fine ubraris teach afew choice nearly oats ive you and change wie 2100 ‘rom F%, | SALE — HEALTHY YOUNG 1 Ai “3 Eire 84: also young Male Mocking Birds, €2.50 SCHMID'S Bird Store, 3y23-1m 12th st., two door south Pa eve. Fu. SALE—BRIC ‘sale at wered ‘Olio Raliroed at Queensy: Your "Potomac Terre . 319-1 aes. | Ee ALE-ONE SECOND-HAND UPRIGHT 7. We are offe special ie a See feb resnals = ur = 5 411 Gat e120. ane GLK Es. | aE sea eae AND Fre Naons, 4 lt wagons and Maetomts bud one ‘stare, 00 ehay' Sa pk oe 4 Fane “Geongetown. JOS ALIFORNES, WIRES, C Sauer ai ‘gal,; Hock, eats rnaalear es aaa as a for 4.1, oe gps vapor. | rasiaceat Set ‘they are t ervice, for reunion wil uso ‘peel cheap aes ma FINANCIA: Pano: & Wary cox BORER, S85RRi ew, | New vor. bi i Sane ‘MH DODGE, Resident Partnes patra