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Ww ASHINGTON: SATURDA ‘The Evening bone fide daily circulation more than treble that of Was gton, and much greater ¢ f all the ether duily papers here added together. JHE STAR cannot undertake to preserve or Feturm rejected communications. Contributors uhowish to possess their manuscript f un used, should keep a copy. 87 Matter of whatever character intended for publication must, Y us appearcner the same day desired, reach the ajice not later than 12 e'eloek noon. EF No attention paid to Anonymous Letters or Communteations on any mubject, Those who leave the city during the summer ean have The Star maiied to them for any length of time, and the address changed as often as desireds ER Mail subscriptions must be invariably paid in advance, at the rate of SO cents per month, for the term desired. SFATON PERRY (Rnecessor to PERRY & BRovweay. C10 §: HRIZERIAL SERGES, SPEHOM 42.50 70 QR. PORTED JACKET 1, WEAK, A, AND CASHMERE SHAWLS IN Li ELIED ON BOF Smee Hos- TLTS: ALE-Woor, BLANKETS, SON TRE iS. NAPKIN: ‘D SHEETING BARGAINS” IN BLACK AND COLORED gt ADAMES. FAILLE FRANCAISE SILKS AT 75C,, $1, 81.29, RES AND CORRECT PRICES SEATON PERRY, Peary Buriprea, ‘Pennsylvania ave. cor. 9th st, PLN FI The commendabie action of the Commissioners | __Established 1840. auld im returning to the domestic water rate of $3.30, eharged under the old schedule for a two-story house having a width of 16 feet, removes the prin- cipal obstacle to considering the new schedule a readjustment of rates rather than a general in- crease. The unit of computation 1s now the same as formerly, the charge for each additional front foot over 16 feet Is three cents less, and the charge for additional stories, instead of being, as for- merly, an arbitrary amount, is affected by the Width of the house, and 1s slightly larger than the old charge, if the house exceeds 16 feet in width. Two-story houses over 16 feet in Width will pay less, and loftier houses over 16 feet in width will pay more than under the old schedule. With this modification, few water grievances will be based upon the new schedule, ‘thouga hardships will continue te arise under the rigid application and enforcement of the old rates. By disapproval of the recommended increase in ‘the water-main tax, by refraining from the large general Increase in water rents Which at the time of their last annual report they suggested might be necessary, and now by removing from the new Tatesthat feature which seemed to work a very gen- eral even though small inerease,the Comtntssioners seem to Indicate their appreciation of the Justice of the opinion which prevails among the people of Washington that enlargement of the water charges is nelther wise nor necessary. In view of their action in these matters, 1t may be reasonably anticipated that the movement in the water de- partment will be in the direction of a moreequita- Die schedule of rates and steadily decreasing charges. The people will indorse this policy, and will co-operate In the effort to induce Congress to refrain from steps Which endanger or delay the desired decrease. —$—-<—__ ‘There ts a question which may one day arise In connection with our national pension system and cause an interesting debate in Congress it some member brings It forward by means of a resolt- ton of inquiry; that fs, as to the wisdom of our policy of paying pensions to war veterans who have changed their place of residence permanentiy Yo other countries, We draw the line very sharply on some other points; but, when a pensioner goes to Italy, Germany, France or Ireland to spend the Test of his days, retaining his Amertean citizenship solely for the purpose of enjoying the protection of our government, but nelther contributing any- thing in taxes to the support of this republic, nor taking part in its periodical chotee of rulers, nor aiding the growth of its people in wealth by throw- ing his money into domestic channels of trade, we continue to pay him his pension without rebate. If a pension were a contract obligation, like @ bounty, for instance, it would make no difference whether the recipient lived at one end of the earth or at the other; but since it 1s a matter of pure benevolence on the part of the people—an expression of gratitude and good will without a legal bond of any sort—we have a right at any ‘time to establish the conditions upon which it shall continue to be paid. And, if Congress should ‘see ft to attach to future appropriations of pension money & condition that the recipient of a pension shouid retain his residence within the Jurisdiction of the United States, {t could not be accused of harsh or unjust conduct. The rewarded defender of his country ought not to leave it permanently, preferring other lands and institutions. > ‘The censure now freely heaped upon the author- ities of the Toledo, Peoria and Western Railroad for not relaxing their red-tape discipline on Thurs- Gay morning, so as to permit the people of Chats- ‘worth who volunteered as.stretcher-bearers and nurses to ride home free, 1s doubtless in part well- merited, but may be subject to modification with a fuller knowledge of the facts. It will be urged, im thetr extenuation, that indiscriminate permis. ston to the people of the surrounding country to ride back and forth at pleasure would havethrown down ail barriers and caused the scene of the ais- | aster to be overrun by a horde of idle sight- seers, not only useless but positively in the | ‘Way of the active and methodical helpers. On the other hand, however, the complaint is Just, if the | facts are as reported, that the company Wasshame- fully regardless of its humane duty tn neglecting to send out relief cars at once to bring the dead to town and carry back restoratives, medicines, and surgical appliances for the benefit of the wounded. Here was something for which no rational excuse 1 be offered except that, in the first excite. ment, the mind of everyone was dazed, and many ngs were overlooked that ought to have been thoagitot atonce. The villagers, however, accuse the wuthorities of the road of hating actually re- ected appeals made to them for assistance of his sort. ———— The death of young Lord Drummond tn sore ife and child, but deserted and un- ognized by the noble English family whose he bore, has called Into print a good many curious evidences of the deplorable state of feeling that exists between members of the same house. | hold. ‘The cold-blooded way in which the young man Was informed by his relatives that if he had captured with his ttle the hand of “some nice | American girl with money” he would have been differently treated, throws light upon the position of the foreign Drummonds in this particular family trouble. Such heartless selfishness 1s shocking to read about, even; and what it must have been for @ high-spirited, Gut affectionate youth to bear from those to whom he had a right to look for kindly consideration, tt 1s not hard to guess. ‘The time may come when an American heiress will be | disinherited and left to starve because she has not sold herself to “some nice foreigner with a titie;” Dut Anglomania has not reduced Americans to the Drummond point et. —$— Senators and Representatives in Congress shall, according to the Constitution, fn all cases except treason, felony and breach of the peace, be privil- eget from arrest during their attendance at the session of thetr respective houses, and in going to and returning from the same. But contempt of | court, in the midst of a recess, Is not exempt trom | ¥! punishment in the ordinary fashion, as Mr. Rid- dieberger has discovered to his cost. The dispatch ‘Which brings the news from Woodstock concludes with the statement that “partisan feeling runs high and there may be trouble later.” It ts to be hoped, for the sake of Virginia's good name, that the “trouble” may not be between the Senator and the Jadge. If their respective sympathizers ean- not restrain themselves, that 18 another matter; but malice tainting the conduct of the bench, or Violence to a magistrate by the hand of a law- maker, Would be, abore all things, deplorable, $$ Every one will hope that the Cltens Assocta- tions laterested, or the Citizens’ Committee and ‘the Commissioners, may agree upon some plan of settling the question of steam routes in the city | and a Union depot, for which both may work be- fore the Senate committee. The Commissionersin their former plan showed an appreciation of the needs of East Washington, but did not suMciently regard the grievances of South Washington and ‘the general objection tothe use of the public reser. | ‘Yations by the railroads. It will be fortunate it ‘fn agreement ean be reached with which both sec tons and the people generally will be sutistied —$<—-———__ Between the delays of a Police Court, overerowd- ed with work, and the waste of time inthe person- | al wrangles of counsel, the Ctawfordease spreads itself over too tong a period. What counsel will do outside had vetter be bragged of outside. The Police Court has not time to attend to its appro- Driate business. ————————— Heavgvantens For LAWN TENNIS, croquet, OUT-DOOR Gémes, ‘BABY COACHES, BABY ConcHZs, BABY COACHES, BABY COACHES REDUCED BELOW cost. CH BUPPERT, ws 03,405 TH tae importers of Laces and steamer La Champagne Bis American home and with his | BEOIDERIES, every | fmagis alter tant AMER wortlt 50e. 10 81 5 yar Lot 6. BRIC and SWISS EMBROIDERIES, wide, worth 7 5e. to $1.25 ayard, We Hove Neary Ors THOUSAND PAIRS OF LOW QUAR- ‘TER SHOES IN OUR STORE. WE CANNOT AFFORD TO CARRY THEM UNTIL NEXT SUMMER. WE WILL SELL THEM NOW AT LESS THAN OOST. SALE BEGINS ON MONDAY, AU- GUST 15. ARTHUR BURT & CO., anl3-24 1211 Fat.o.w. DDD A MM MM D AA MMMM AA MMMM A aA Aaa RwA eS; FR A E aa 53s, EE Aa 4 #/F iG ‘Messrs. EINSTEIN, HIRST & CO., of New York, Embroideries, had on the The Embroideries were brought to this country, and we being one of the largest customers of Einstein, | Hirst & Co., they telegraphed our buyer to come on immediately if we wanted first pick. Our buyer of- fered them 10c. ON THE DOLLAR for the ENTIRE LOT, and it was accepted, we buying as, eo" 000009 ~ ea 3 00) 5 ie Som Be He SiO oy So wo Re WORTH OF EMBROIDERIES FOR Pe in ao ain gf 23 i: Ss BS 7 Oh Shy WE ARE GOING TO SELL THEM IN THE SAME. PROPORTION. Hot bp Gontaine about 1,000 pieces, of FINE EM- inable, worth 10¢ To Lot 2 Cont 1,00 - BRR ECgntaing about 1.000 picces of FINE EX. to soe, LES. all colors ahd styles, worth from 10c. ‘TO_BE SOLD AT Se. A YARD. Lot 3~Contains about pieces of fine White and Colored EMBROIDERI one worth less than 20c., and the majority = ‘great deal tumores as BE SOLD A Yoca YARD. Lot 4—Containss lot of Embroi: vl A iGontainss lot of Embroideries vow risen TO BE SOLD AT 15e. AY ‘gntains about 1.500, pieces EMBROIDE- ‘= to 45 inches wide, BE SOLD AT 25e. A YARD. URE sant 450 pieces, of FINE CAM m2 to 45 inches TQ BE SOLD ‘aT 35c. A YARD, Lot 7 Contains about 900 pieces of 4: TO BE SOLD AT 50c. A YARD. PLO R Gartains shout 200 Pieces of 45-inch SWISS | NCINGS, very. slightly soiled. barat betes tie: howe worth leas 3 a yan ad an $3 aya ‘TOBE SOLD AT" ‘1 A VAD. Wehavea few cases mors to be opened, which will be placed on sale Monday Moraing at $ o'clock. BER MM Mm: B ss 0 G Muay 7 gS BBA A UU OM M M fa = auls 7TH, 8TH AND D STREETS. Hovsexeerens Arrextios. Tue INDESTRUCTIBLE STANDARD FUEL BLOCK can be burned in any range, stove, of grate: | Will cook a meal at the small cost of 5 of acent. SIMPLE AND ABSOLUTELY SAFE. ‘No dirt or ashes; cheapest fuel tn the market, Sold in sets: Large size $2.50; small Call and seo it practically tested at STANDARD FUEL CO.'S OFFICE, G21 7th st. nw. Bt Send f¢ rewlare, | Pas Beer Fuavsr| ¢ vsi Hig ONLY THIS BEER AND BE ANHEUSER-BUSCH BREWING ASS-X, Gon ist ARD VA AVE Si, Phom Faust BEER FAUST 113 REAL EATATE AND LOAN BROKERS AND PIRE INSURANCE AGENTS, No 1907 Penneyivania Avents Northwest, ‘Washington, D. ¢. e013 ES Wescott, W.R Wilcox 1. D. Wine, SPECIAL ATTENTION OF PAR- BS THE SPECIAL, ATTEN PAR DBE Ate Woon Tucors. IN THE ALL COLOKS, 3 bi FRENCH AND AMBRICAN HABIT LEBRATED_ BLACK AND COLORED tee" ON SUMMER WRAPS AND AND HEAVY WEIGHT MERINO LSIZES AND. QUALITIES '5-inch SWISS | FLOUNCINGS, none. We some worth more, | “os es tan $}-50 a yard, Senuxe Orr TO RETIRE FROM BUSINESS. ‘The proposals which T received for my entire stock of DRY GOODS and CARPETINGS were not satisfac- tors. Asthe goods are togo ata great sacrifice,T much prefer that my customers should get them; hence will continue to retail next week, and will offer the great- est bargains ever known. Specialties for the week will be Dress Goods of all kinds, and Cassimeres and Cloths for boys’ and men’s wear. ‘Twelve hundred spools of flark’s best cotton, 4¢. per spool. This sale fs positively cash, Store building for rent orsale. All persons indebted to the firm will please call and settle at once. W. W. BURDETTE, aul2-4t ‘No. 928 7th st. and 708 K st. n. To Te Lira The Palais Royal's advertising space will be devoted to the men for the next few days. The Clearing Sale of Ladies’ and Children's Summer Goods ia still in pro- gress, and, as new fall goods are arriving daily, prices are forced down still lower on summer goods, Part ‘sols, for instance, almost given away. THE PALAIS ROYAL. GENTLEMEN. GENTLEMEN. GENTLEMEN. GENTLEMEN. GENTLEMEN, ‘Will you believe our statement that we are offering SUMMER GOODS AT A SACRIFICE? IS SEEING BELIEVING? EE P% P% Re En ABP 00 00 Look in the window the corner of 12th street and Pennsylvania avenue, You'll notice the finest display of TOURISTS’ FLANNEL SHIRTS in this city. Fancy Pattern American Flannel Shirts, 68¢. Pisited Front American Flantel Shirts, 98¢. $2.50 English Flannel Shirts reduced to 82. 1.35 All-wool Shirts reduced to $1.19. Aticket reads: “Fit Guaranteed.” We might bave added, “Your Taste Suited,” for we have over fifty pat- terns and colors in all shades. And they're chesp. Cheap and good. The cheapest in this city. BBR BOR, A RRR, Gog, AE NER Eats Bon KA Ey § on aM ie BBB ADA GSd 2“4 HON NN Sssi The giant show-window on Pennsylvania avenue contains numerous samples of the following: ENGLISH SILK SCARFS, 3 FOR 8: These were our 44 aud 68c. Scarfs. POLKA-DOT SATIN WINDSORS, 390. Same as you've been paying 50c. for. LARGE PURE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, 22c. Our price was 25c., but they're worth 35¢. WARRANTED PURE LINEN HANDKER('H’S 12540, Full size, fancy borders. They'll surprise you, PURE CHINA SILK HANDKEROHIEFS, 48c. Light but durable, stylish and comfortable. FANCY DESIGNS ENGLISH SOCKS, 230. Where can you get as good for 25c? FANCY PURE LISLE THREAD SOCKS, 350, Originally nd_ good value for 75c. BLACK ENGLISH SILK SOCKS, 75c. ‘The old price (98e.) was » bargain price. STRIPED ENGLISH BAL UNDERWEAR, 650. ‘You paid #1 earler in the season. Fast colors. VENTILATING, ALSO BAL UNDERWEAR, 290. Sold thousands of pieces at 35 and 48c. EXTRA-FINE BAL UNDERWEAR, 75c, Finest French goods. Look like silk. Were 98c. 1HE “CHAMPION” DRESS SHIRTS, 69c. Pleated fronts of fine linen. All sizes. PALAIS ROYAL SURPRISE DRESS SHIRTS, 50c. Asurprise, becwuse you'll expect to see trash. 4-PLY LINEN CUFFS, 20c. PAIR. Compare with those you've paid 25¢. for. FANCY EMBROIDERED NIGHT SHIRTS, 68¢. Our 73c. Night Shirts. A specialty for seven years. GENUINE FRENCH GUYOT SUSPENDERS, 37c. ‘They're light but very durable. No‘e the price, IN THE SHOW-CASES YOU'LL SEE SOLID LEATHER TRAVELING SATCHELS, $3.39. ‘They'll hold shirts, collars, &c. LEATHER “TOURISTS” FOR TRAVELERS, 68c. Water-proof cases with compartments for toilet articles. DOUBLE STRAPS WITH HANDLES, 25. ‘We've noticed them elsewhere marked 50c. SOAPS. COMBS, BRUSHES, PERFUMES. A case full of samples under show-window. FINE ENGLISH SILK UMBRELLAS. Carved Ivory Handles, reduced from #10 to 87.98. Heavy Solid Sliver Crook Handles, $7.98. Boxwood Handles and Silver Band, 84.08. Genuine “Gloria” Umbrellas. $1.50, Watranted two years, S#-Gentlemen's Dep't., close to door of No.1119 .000 worth of Embroide- | Pennsylvania avenue, Ties, The steamer met with an accident off the coast of France. andthe goods were damaged. Their buyer went to Europe and bought the Embroideries from the Insurance Companies, into whose hands they passed after the accident, the goods being insured. (A. LISNER, Sole Propeietor and Manager), 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVE., AND 401, 403, 405 AND 407 12TH ST. ¥.W. estex Taste Livexa GERMAN TABLE LINENS. ‘NAPKINS and TOWELS. ‘Special Bargains in Genuine BARNESLEY DAMASK, the best and most durable, BARNESLEY LINENS are bleached in the old-fash- ioned way, no chemicals employed, which reiders them superior to all other Linen Goods, We are offering de- cided barguins in all numbers, Very Elegant HUCK TOWELS, $3 per doz. NAP- KINS, all sizes, Parents fitting out their children for school will find our stock of DRESS GOODS large and complete. FRENCH CASHMERES, 48-inch wide, at 87%e, worth $1. Special Barrain in BLACK MOIRE SASH RIBBON, 7Be., worth $1.2; W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, aul3 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, (po THE STOCKHOLDERS, NORTHERN PACIFIC KAILROAD COMPANY. ‘The undersigned, representing for themselyes and others a very lurge owne.ship in the Northern Pacific Healroad Company, beliove that a ¢ in the of Directors will promote the best interests of Company aud bring better resnits to the: Sockholaers, We have, tiere.ore, decided to prepare a ticket the coutunk election. which will ineiude some of members of the present Bourd and others who can relied upon for elfective service, and for Which we ask the support of all stockiiolders, Any stockholder desiring information as td the ticket to be prepared oF the policy to be pursued will please call upon any of the undersigned. Elijah Smith, ident John B Teegor, ial ith, | Presi john B. Trevor. coutl- John efeller. work, as &0o. Richuedson, Hi & co, Toes | eral Chase B'Higciason, Drake, Mastin & Oo, Edwara Sweet & Co. Henry Clewa & Co. ais B Golgate, Colma Hort Mackintosh, Rous & Co, Lavenburg, ‘Thelmann & Eince & Whitely.” ie, _New York, August Sth, 1887, an3-12t Sisce Tur Repverios WASHABLE PIQUE, 4:1N-HAND SCARFS, 350, WASHABLE FiQuE SoM Aas, 25e, each, ‘Ara go Smal] and choice aswurtuteul left.” W. 8. TEE! wauls = 955 penuayivania are, wo. AND COAL AT, BOTTOM PRICE DE- Furnace. $4.90. tay é Chestnut, ae ‘cena en ail sites, #5.63, KENNEDY BROS. aodttaretad te. aries om The above prices are ee su1dteoph RINTING AT HOSE ae PEG Sudesh eee! =" it bo dispose cf ou stat cee, Faryhe nest ts pant a Or the Bex Driees based on a 7 Ectial euat of peti Set ies ane out of the paper. We have lot of Soo bda bam ei make 1 el x aches i een adpencys te order. ‘from is Cy f+] a» ‘Up in big order at about a Steet ane ike ‘ave. 1." ow in vi ‘Suld in any quantity te suit customers, ARTHUR NATTANS, Phannacist, aull 833 8. E. Lewes, » SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1887-DOUBLE SHEET. Ax Ovex Lerrza ‘Tf you have “boys” prepare to “clothe” them ‘now; bring your boys between the ages of 4 and 14 ‘who wear knee pants here; bring with you funds ot the rate of three dollars and forty cents per capita and fit each boy to. suit, the choice of those that we have ‘been selling at $5, €5.50, @6 and 96.50, mont is large, the styles are of the Istest, the patterns of the newest and the sizes all complete, and three dol- lars and forty cents is the price we name for your choice of tho entire assortment, Respectfully, yours, SAKS AND COMPAXY, CLOTHIERS TO THE BOYS, BEVENTH AND MARKET SPACE. Wooowann & Lor HROP ee ae arine Jal and August, ob @ bam. and other days at 5 .» and take this oc- Their custoiners who huye so y nade, thelr purchases 5 re th thoughttully and kine before those hours, and ues of See? ‘employes less tiresome months. We are ow ‘aatty replenishing Batre aepartinents ivi teen eves cau irk a foot, where we can prop: iy our elegant stock." We call special ee to the following greut Values 1,000 DOZ GERMAN AND ee HUCK AND st 25¢. each: 83 per ty. best, Bice eremes DAMABK TOWE! ‘Medalion center, handsome colored borders inches, ie TINH DOUBLE HUCABUO ima bleach, extra heavy, value we have 100 Doz. fis ‘Extra and soft, wash rite and red ahd blue borders; size HED ae DAMASK TOWELS, aaaee combination bor- SHED HUCK TOWELS, red’ 5 Doz. EXIA DOUBLE HUCKABUG rowsEs, Pisin and FEE moms frnite and red and 70 Boze PLROANT Gi ‘cEnan von TOWELS, ted fri Boz. TUI 2 weight, ail fly ae quality; 20x40 ieac 100 DOZ FANCY TURKISH TOWE! uotted ed Multable for tidies coverings, aking the most attractive offering EB CENT TOWELSever shown 50 FUR on mm 1 HALF BLEACHED DAMASES, Plait abd also with Fed border, at only 50c. Serrainly the eee yuine in Household Table Buz. "ALE-LIRER, y, FULL SELVEDGE NAP. Only $1 per doz, 7 0 ge ould Noor—Two Elevatora) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Corner Lith and F sts, n.w. Paustizry & Cos Nows Veus. Weopen To-day.a tine of Priestley & Co.'s ells, ready made, in different sizes: ALI-WOOL WOVEN BORDER NUN'S VEILS, Size 36x48, Only 81.75. Bize 36x54, Only 82.75. Size 42x72, Only 84.00. ‘SILK-WARP WOVEN BORDER NUN'S VEILS. Size 86x48, Only 82.5 Size 36x54, Only 8: Size priced Only $6.00. Size 42x60, Only $6.50. ‘These goods are manufactured from pure silk nd Ausiralisn wool, and woven with border, 2 to 4 inches wide, on three sides, and an extra wide border on the’ end of the veil, vary- from 9) to 14 inches. Nun's Veilings have use of, Ditek crape as v bric has Borter realy for use, and we thiuk they will be appreciated them. iargel; reeded the Bat this ‘Offered with woven (Mourniug Department; first floor.) ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor, 11thand F sts. 39c. Samra ‘Woodward & Lothrop will open Monday morning 100 dozen mens’ unlaundered shirts, well made, from good serviceable cotton, pure linen bosom, reinforced front, sizes 14 to 17 inches ouly, 39¢. each. ‘Nore.—It fs possible to make shirts at as low a price 8 $2.75 per doz., or 2dc. each, but we content our- selves with selling as low priced an article only us will sive satisfaction in wear, and we know these will. We have called it “Our Mascotte.” ‘We offer atsd 25 doz. mens’ night shirts, full length trimined with red piping, reduced from B5c. to 500. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Entrance 1013 F st. tpl Goons Derarrwenr. In taking stock we fc than were necessary, anc Stat tudacoment for thes’ fo Take t indiuceueut. 10 4 BPs have marked down 50 PIECES ELEGANT PERSIAN LAWNS, thade, will, not yellow im Poapine. out our tee hi worn ® Persian sproviate the tunportance of this uppotaieye (Second floor; twoelevators.) WoopWanp & LOTHROB, ‘more Persidh Lawns ive our custom. pare besa el point yard, 1. reduced from 456. 10 Cotton Cloths and CO.'S, 907 B at. in, we ir kompins Avovsr Basoarka, ‘We have just finished taking account of stock, and find we have auites lot of ODDS AN; Bove Lowers te Pca to int have Lai the ‘One Lot CHECK NAL iHe0OK ener She, be. es 360,000, printed upat from 8110 is Hea ae eae he sees aise Gopes tam was, Ghorbex tam wasn. For bleaching hair the very fashiouable golden hue sph presenta dpe ay aull 833 14th at. cof, of 1, and 24.4nd Dots. hw. ——__ WANTED—HELP. . ASTER ae daca ate Warten? YOUNG LADY 70, LEARN THE Dusiness; one wi Faris pean Bess ‘GOODE, star office. aa Wee ae oe ay Address MANOTS ae Wanmen as aan 70 TARE AN OFFICE ANP Fo SH ae ee ee Sa ‘e coun A ae Naat sean nurses, laut NATIONAL EADO ANTED. WOR fara dust Understand the eben: wober and industrious, Apply to 13: Spee ey et, 5 aso ar “AN” D_WHITE 3 MILKER AND STOCK MA MAN, white, White Kitchen Bah, 6 ae rite. {or houjowgr, colored hotel sek gat BOR BUREAU, OL Tin st a. Ware. > MALE, NURSE FOR INVALID B Sor 5 datean, serubbers, Ekchenniside, second socks: wetnen Ks and bouseworkers for’ thin cf ty and sountey, RATIONAL LABOR BUREAU, 613 74 st nw FIVE ACTIVE YOUNG MEN; LIBE- Wa, oun ARS. YQUNG SEN, pea R Zev (eeo RECTLY FORD, NEATLY FURNII suitable for geutieueny Feat war ‘ED—A WHITE BOY ABOUT 16 FEAL ‘Appiy at 815 15th st. ANTED FIVE LADIES TO MOUNT, Figs graphs. Inquire ‘between 9 NCE, Photographer, Lith Bennayivanis ave. D Youn ‘worsted and fancy G08 Sihet. new. bertveesd (oa hal 3 eases Enns cp ae BRS = ANTED—A “Go0D TAILORESS. APPLY ae Sth st, uw., third floor. ABE CR TS make 10 of9 oF after aig FW. MILLER, Boom #, No. 808 Tih et wale TANTED — EXPERIENCED CUSTOM SHIRT Oa Apply to Mr, Lockhart, WOOBWRRB'E | 19° ypprentice in lerences, at. rll wont tonal WLY FURNI} HED I ae =A RENT_NEW. Bae a $60! skier” or..835 708 H NT_THE FLOOR ares bak. BE Pig See art to = We son oat TE Bre Wi Efe board desired; serine OE RENT ROWE: FURNISHED AND U FOR: faite; house faces go “lad oud ha le THIRD 7 convenient to cars aud 30 1430 Boundary, dary, W. @ DUVALL. 623 Fat ne {Suocessor to Duvall & Marr. E, BAY-WINDOW HOUSE, oR RENT—A Nic reas brick front, 494 F st. «.w. Spa, $25.50 per mumth. cH ee 434, ts ished, single and Jénient to three i eines ae ROOM HOUS! oR RENT _TWwO ‘flvors, front, we BRENT — 14-ROOM, SEW THREE-STORY basen: ‘all ‘modern improve- ent Muse, with ch. w. opfonite the new Pension Dili LOTHROP" Toyoung men" Wisse WAITERS AND A 70 ‘OR RENT LARGE UNFURNISHED, rruhandiron 210 0th nts obestls Toms Fee a cane TED SULTABLE PERGONS To SpLTOre ubecrDtonE 2 Si ope ies Moot, Be SHEET & Co. Uni fnee Bee aga WV ANTED-. ‘YOUNG MAN TO WORKIN MEAT qenatnd provislon store: amt hava exp.rignce abd Addrees MARKET MAN, Star Ofica ee WANTED | WOMEN G00 att TO $40; Chatnbermaids, Nurven and Lantdrenses Jn. ct graway; Waiters, Drivers and Farm Colored Men Cooks. COOMBS & BURGESS, OY0 ¥ wt. nw. aus-91° ANTED—DUNDORE’S EMPLOYMENT BU- Teau, conducted by ladies. Men and woinen, white and colored for all kinds of domestic labor, for city and apringswith reference, 717 M st. n.w. | te21-7w* WANTED--SITUATIONS. Wa&NIED— 1st SEPTEMBER POSITION AS GOV. ae 8 Po ecaamenen ii ile int to teach good music, Cetwan, Hrened au fobeiatin Bugiioh stadien.” Address 1., Star oflce. ‘ANTED—$76 TO ANY ONE THAT WILL GET jue a position iu wuy Government Department as warchinan or messenger. Address E. J. K., Star of- fee. 13-3 {NTED PLACES FoR COOKS, | MAIDS, farses, Seanustresses, Governesser, y Housemen, Farin Hanis (Male and Female Clerks, Store, omnes); ci tes andevuntry. F. M. BURNHAM, nw sul Waters BY A SETTLED WHITE WomAN A Situation to do the housework fora small family, ghlguekeeninx. Beat city reference, Please cal at 1627 6th Bt. nw. ments, 449 G at. ‘eas ‘mon Fou tor i rue i oOLDSCHTAD oom ae eT i onus When oa a 17 Vist st. nw. Fee nani FROME ‘ON ISHED Fooma ‘aull a White Rane Nee 104 8th st. n.w. nal Rooms With GBs teaniat OS Soe Ware N. CAIGE MAND: WAND: oR RENT—1730 H ST. NW. 1 ‘some communicating Room deat lemen pref jay Departments, Foe, BEX: ‘THREE rooms, one ror ‘within five minut delightful locali sone eauare reat RNISHI FRONT Sere Ger hotest Rte - col bor 204 Feet. nw. ching WANTING ROOMS e them on ous, list The above is oniy's : bullet i IDAHO, su Nic floor, moderat ‘einlly Sslertiicen: Hooms a 8p. mm. Apply 1000 10th Bk new. ay OR RENT- Fee UMS. AND SaroRRiSHES Large, Ushf, snd airy.” Prices THE CLINTON fit Migehiain entran Street cats piss the do beers able for licht housek 1, no children. si, 36, ae be FOR aT Ore 8 1300 Hin st wie WANIED — IF YOU WANT A COOK, MAID, uittses, waitereas, Inundress, men Cooks, waite! vullions. farm and dairy, or laborer, call at NATION. EABOK BUREAU, 613 7h at, uw. wald-2te WANTED A SITUATION AS CLERK, WRITER, or Assistant Manager; best rofereneé given, ai fait service reu Tenders : Pelerence on file and ques- tions answe Mp acting gecretary, in rson of by postal, at the Young ‘Men's Christiya as Bociatlon Redmas Sat ‘ANTED—BY A STENOGRAPHER AND ab writer (male) Expert, aituation; experienced in patent business, credeutiala Al; salary to suit em- ployer, Address W. G. aes nw. Ae ANTED_BY A YOUN , ANXIOUS something to do, a Situ on where chapead re ‘would b: necessary. ‘Can give reference as toc! ter, ability, &e. Address’ Z, Sear ifice. aull-3e UARTERS—POSITIONS Dy Fier A nS emg ory and Nursoso, Gaynpstruss, Men Waiters; Cooks, Goech Bi lets, ars") ain COOMBS & BURGESS. _ WANTED--ROOMS. ANTED-BY THREE ADULTS, FOUR UN- fursinned itoons, in, the Northwestern part of city state location and price, M. E. C, ate WANTED IBREE UXFURNISHED ROOMS. IX NV good location. State terms, “Address EF. 8, Star office. ARTED-DY OCTOBER i, Fou GF aay | ‘and wife, two unfurnished rooms with vith oF without board: northwest: Star oce: y ANTED-RUOMS--TOPARTIES HAVING ROOMS to rent we present advantage to procure tenants hat will save them time, trouble aad’ mougy, -1eoo Renting Axency, 938 F st. D. RAMEY. $3 Biba ah ENTIRE THIRD FLOUR or rat. Sa Building: rien ee ‘12th st. cor BH. WARNER & UO. 916 F R RENT—TEN ROOM, THREE STORY x: LF ewgao Neat n. w. bet. 10th ani 1 modern improvement w. ibe bans besomie FOR _SALE — MISCELLANEOUS FRE BALE FIFTEEN SHARE SHARES. aie aaa BAILROAD cane TEN YEANS OLD: BH ep: fie. wide and deep fn'jeriect oper: Ube high a neigh 1202 3p BT. N. ath aud cellar: tnodern inijircvemente: ties yack: Apply 301 Al st. nw. al: JOR SALE—BLACK H auitable for family Kind perfec eet ert Pate rake, good Sa new. dah ‘OR SALE—ONE HIGH-ARM Jog Machine, with maestie oF Opnamne Rk RENT_A eT ROOM BRICK HOUSE, 1X the norriwestorn section of the cits, ‘end iath-st care for reu Ist September. HILL & horse 8 erp ‘ound: % EW HOWE SEW- stop-wotian, urup 2.3; 008 B arena : N-TOP JUMP SI inet ney eed uae |b Nt 4, cares JUHN Mt YOURS oR REALE TWO. TENSIO} ised this mae SER Ee 481 ara Be ‘Herne arty, ‘Bad at, or tun be seen ut 3 OCTAVE ERABE PLANO: CHEAP fddress a° A ane ay GanuERE chance ior goue one to get bol Tease: bo tie oaton 6008 ‘no bad. Address H.C. Ea, Star SEE fires ‘sales aud low Se eps as paver eee: panageee-cusseee WANTED--HOUSKS, .NTED—TO BUY AT A BARGAIN, A HOUSE TO W6erstnot exceeding $5,000 cash, eehtrally located and corner preferred: of a cheap lot similarly situated. ‘Address AMU3, Star oltiee. it NTED—A FURNISHED HOUSE, CENTRAL Witkin. shite fers boanfing houses wend prefer part of the rent in board. ‘address QUICK. Star y ANTED—T SS FURGHASE A HORE OF AnOUT Hand Q sis. n-w.: inst be cheap: state lowest terme: 2G, On, Star off asst FANTED-ON STH OF SEPLEMBER, FOR TWO Woyersce 12 room house. at 8L200, per anum, nortit of i st. and weet of 15th mt; state location, Ad: dress It. H. E. fice. ‘aul0-6t" WVANTED_-DIRECT FROM OWNERS—HOUSES Wake Ok eae | ent 2 aved in our EACHLEN & BATUHELDEW, 1980 Fat nw. sue-7e AN ‘ED ODIRECT FFM OW OWNERS, HOUSES placed with ts will be Mbe fiber adrtia four ex pense. Tents mananed Tae cted. HOLLAND & THOMPSON, “els 1313 F st., Adjoining Sn Bn ‘ai WANTED—LOtS. NTED—LOTS SUITABLE rh iq Mi L Ware en ai ee ea Ei ses LLANEOUS | fr WANTED — 10 EXCHANGE — TWO- SEATED (W Biicton, out of repair, ‘with vole. hatte, snow. sineres for Delete Phaston or PuDeay ilges “Apily tod. PRYOR Sas or tig ye ave. NTE TODO ATH. Ene WES Ror af WANTED — By A Wwibow FOR HER, ae W @fait. ap Upright Piano, for the keep: bost Fd taken, Address WEST END, Star office. ie NTED—TWO LARGE HORSES, MUST BE (at _wentle, and fast walkera: age 4 to 8: weight 1,350 to 1,500. Apply to W. B. MOSES & SON, aD Tithand Fete, ‘ANTED — MAGICAL APPARATUS: Al Wopertier, lady or gent.’ Address MAGICIAN, WaPat at pean, OR Fu BICYCLE ANTE: OULD 0 BUY FOR C. A epee on WANTED-SY A TOUNG Tay. THGHOUGHEE nisut reduced retest te couatry. conve | Ee RE ra ceuin tga duis Bieter ieee Yate familly, Dest of references g.ven aid required, Amok _ MUSIC, Star office. 163 803 se ‘et. iW, A 3438 Given Terrace: ‘The above nousea ouly. BYAR snag Fy VICTOR TRICYG ‘condition; none but case R SALE—A GOOD Wi a, and plow, BY ALE AY ate SDSOME, aa “ Fors SALE NERY HA ae pspM Sire Ethan Allen. i Bs 7 PUT AT, oa Ba | fs mad te OR _BALE-CARNIAG! PHAETO! tiie Wagons, Torani qu built to Seances pis wr TON, ‘27. eae SALE—-THE Fite wot opel of time; a te ss yes Seo Bunions. Bal eda EES lir. it from by ee 5 ap poaias J: Fi Fist are Os. RiSTRIDER 43 ES-ROOW HOU ALL Tao So m, HOUSE 811 B ST. odern im ou Stable iro bensousive ey Sets LENT _aTH ST., paral a — wate ate ean: fr Ament, #31 First Fase R ge ea GRAD. BD, BARGAING IR cnt, for $200 cash, Owast nds Square Piano: fi hhand- per Sree: Or, Wf canh, good ‘dee RoW ob linnd x few choice nearly new, eae xchange for Square Piston ieee na save you Ex to $100 ‘THE PIANO EXCHANGE WARREOOMA iacmmen ey SCHMIDS Bird 12th at, two door south Px. ave. UILDING Ba RN all modern improve. "ls aud speaking: te anierie, mantels in parlors: aay ‘ante mantels, fancy-colored globes throughout PIP tom: nice parking ta frynt. Sit he most complete honses for the money Zeng: ent, 800.40 per month Corner ior Sina bee 4 Saisie 23TH ST. Nw ovenmenia, Inquire at ARK ST., Mi PLE 9 rooms, gas and fu: ae Inquire on premises, HOUSE 1316 10TH BT. ith. Apply ext door. pok RENT—BY 2 Bet ne, 10.rooin an stable, Fors $58 Louisiane sve. $75. 0 roots, clieap, aul2-2t* 8 B SALE BRICKS ce: lara grounds ‘oster Cottaxe. or at orin forme Cows Con Once Tle UP roma roe Noe re z fi 100, ra Beanies AND cen ton, ,Potomse Fe rooms. pean bat a a saneree erate ~ 3 Be ep how Eatrobe, range. 8 rooms bathroom and ells. Le Droit Task oniy ‘iso: tw: juares trom street care: col EAR THE Gov: fg routs for 9. inguire: | agape a ANTED_K | COUPE HORSE: MUST BE Wie tle and 16 hands high: dun or grey aR Quite adress Bos 14s Bear a Bice. 213-3" W3kten AF FAMILY, LY WITHOUT SifA SMALL CHIL take furnished house tor one year (or y ites ‘very deair- Biel peewee seat ladle? cat nrat M ST. 11 ROOMS, ALL wt a ockvitle, Ge TRON, a ADS A ae ps a 51 32d st.. Georgetown. fe \—FOR | NERVOUS, FROSTRATION A AND Ware rot eee 3, natses oF weak MoRBUR'S Kes: RAEN te rmedicine required. ‘Drug Sto1 Veecess ve get rapeld: i Senter Starect, Ware Sa SE ENOW I areca “Auwcust, a ber. ps wets ah , 602 D st. Bw. i Canto st i, th ana Toth ota, ice = Fp, aside EIauT- Somvenicaces rit, eee ARC We aSF01G IGT ST, NW, SERWERES meer jd i _-* goat areas, 4a SB iigh z Se ee aw Siore and. aici 140s rs Store and ‘dwelling rr sired lige is 8 The above i= For tail lat call at omerton Thelstand 15th, (auld) ‘THOS PWaGuaWAn. JOR RENT— 107, EN. 7 ROOMS. BATH. Tar, mio 30.40, Lip Subst as se hee se, O room, elea grder, @16.50; 108 and 111 tis 305 Fallat ee, 6 rooms modern, #1. $a 0. su@e-room | si 0 th - ke 14 320 Baw has her Houeea = teased aa"and' oan a Tra RENT_ONE 0 ORT COMPLETE Howse ou Oapch A i tate 19a ee fine stable, only’ _anl-6t JOR RENT—A NEAT Co! ont, il mk tape ai Frout sata OI sabe ee auliét JOR RE RENT 1940 RIGGS STRERT. « heat rirUd —. & BRADL jour bh SESH vared 845 Swords hicant Hy, Pat. Fs MODERN ih tie ad OR RENT— MT SSE 1sTH &T. Fi} E tended, near Pine, ¢ nest six-room ramos, #18 2 St adjomming cottage ‘level: Rooms each, with all modern hanpoovemeny alse at 1000 Os ae JOR RENI—NEAR THE CAPITOL, a DESIRABLE nd pleasantly situated Brick Dweliine,tine Sone cluditie beth. 108 ast. nie + ow WE ELBOANT AND prsittan ick dwelling, with brick cotture for wery | 1397'M wt’ mw,, next door to Postin Tesidence. Eacation une of the Bouse newly ‘and handsomely furnished, will te ly with or without furuitare. or th are will bye mh Call eels peeertanity is rarely offered, Also for wie. at & Daiwaliy & ew Phaeton, "For particulars apply to. ‘HUY iY & DYER, aud-2015t 1301 F stm Fes Big 11th ow. .10 07 4 Lt wt nw Ar 0 a0 #5 GF at nw. Be... So 2014 19 Dat as. ie BN 3 13th st. nw. 235 23020 swe, Tr. re RENT—ROUSES 472 AND 470 0 ST NW 1 0H at 2 10th st 8 e, OF 1S Ist at. ae, OF iste OF S23 Tt) ALBERT F POX, wo Face, %. X30 ROOMS, BULE MILLER, 1509 1 wt. mw. 10 rooms ry brie Ldth at, B-story West, 2story bri Hatin e. Sth at, BE Gigvelaind eve, id i eatony us eR PARRER TVR at we 22 Latas Fo RENT—BY 3,0, HOLTZMAN, FURNISHED. K, eur Conn. ave 0 1Sith & Jefferson PL #2 arsav nrThon aif ssf fea iia! isi} iit ar swear 1Nth at. 10r. 812 ar id at 1356 390 ra tear Los Ch - Neriontor-ear Off 50 11th, near Ost. 10r...10 K, near Conu. av. jor. 5 Bee near Feta ith wt. near K. 20r i at., near 14th igui'st..ur. Ke, 78150 Ath st HSB HAA; WSS P.M 100 134 Ast ne dure 12s ith at uw, Br ‘Sutin st st he. Tek at ne. Tew 8.0, Or, th at. se. Sik. $01 My 4 Boa $0 Fitand esis aw. toe 9 wih fat sehr sinis oer ree of cont to aheke . roperts for ale. call or send gt office, HO HOLTZMAN. 10th aud Fate a range: 134% Boundary und Boundary sts. Keut #18. 28-19 FGF REST HOUSE 005 NEW JERSEY AVE, 9 rooms. modern improveuents. lange ¥4 and th‘ good repair. Apply: to W. C. JOHNSON, | thst nw. antl JOR RENT—EIGHT ROOM BRICK DWELLING thorgurh repairs just completed: only @)7.50 et Month, the beat dwelling tn for, the price. i | 3d sige Ra Pufotirs, LW New York ave JOR, REN’ 1. 3, 9 Gordon ave. bet. Fang G, 24.and 34 stk ne. # rooms, periaouth, land ave’ G rovitis, gan aud water 2 13th st., 6 rons, all mod. tuups. 8 12th wt’ all mod: imps. TERT Wallach Place. al mod, 1827 M st., completely a TORE AXD DWELLING, 1211 G ST. \.w.. SUIT. able for Millinery, Confectionery, UpholatePor, &c. in excellent bimiucas streets Kew acoliang: aclu FOO MiiL PURCHASE WHOLESALE BU ness in food slupe, general merchandise; other interests out of the city cause for selling, o halt imterest, #300. expenses Vorg light. particulars jnterview oni. Address "MONEY," Star office. lt JOR SALE-AT A GREAT BARGA’ os Sus Stat GPAs, TARO, SEE. Lished; lease and furniture for sale cli Most cen~ - Jocation in Washington. Address HUT: — W ANTED—A LOAN OF @6,000 ON A VALUABLE tract in the ne¢ west, close to improved prop. erties ne lcd aclis to-day Yor about e wit ties tig street exiabaions so fay Pop eg a Cat ron RA F AND WooD YARD PROPERTY. $3,000 Ret Profit Per Season, Possession once, Pubes § BUGS Heh at. ow. yy ANTED—TO EXCHANGE $300.0 000) LANDS and lots, whole or part. £01 stocks. Ad ae Rha ey ed Sa tna RK SALE — ON A PLOURINIING Gey at, age wp — in te rouble fense) ted Rood Scatearae 2 | Epes hws = | ROR Daas ‘G TERS a sei irae (00 gs teoaee bat Sere revere y rat on 14th at., near ig Og F eaeerpaptsamrne pe ae