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THE EVENING STAR. Wa: SUL NGTON: mows. ss a August 15, 1SS7. cross S. NOYES. = The Evening Stur has a regular, p 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. Editor. rmanent ‘Those who leave (he city during the summer can have The Star matied to them for any length of fime, and the address ¢ EF Mail sudseriptions must be invariably paid in advance, at the rate of 50 cents per month, for the term desired. It by any stroke of til-fortune th Dreak out tn this country tis season ‘Would be found in « condition to Invit here, by reason of the defective garbage Serv the city at the present ume. Complaints ¢ from all quarters on the su and deflaiteness which they are masle better that there fs both < of supervision on the part of the author! a with that duty and want of will or facilities on the part of those Undertaking to do the work. common testi- Mnuny fs that the ex! erers are far less frequent now than during t ter season, when Mere ts nothing like the need of frequent visits that there tsdertag the hot weather ot t months. This is 3 a, $0 far as connected with th n see, Wholly Inex- cusabie. If the time S arranged for cold Weather are the prop stands to n that anged as often as desired cholera should Washington and keep It ein sehedul r ones for that season, It uMfictent they are i Summer time, when acctumulations of vegetables, melon rinds, fruit, ete., are piled in nearly every Back fyard, to decompose and ferment in the hot Sun, While waiting for the taniy visits of the car- Wage carts. If the explanation be offered that the means at hand do not warra: more frequent gatherings required in summer, the answeristhat ‘the appropriation or means available for the year tes of hot weather by smaller expenditures in winter, ‘when the danger to health from long waits ts not Bogreat. As the service is rendered now the re- Bults are not ply disagreeable to the optle and Olfactory nerves, but absolutely Unreatentug In a ‘Sanitary point of vi — oO Ex-Senator Sargent, who since bis retirement to private life, has sedulously kept lumelf outot the public view, is recalled ton ice by the new erday. He was “original repubit @ graduate of the old whig party who stumped for Fremont, ‘was a delegate to the convention that nomina Lincoln, and as a ber Of Congress was ¢ splcuous for his serv half of the sche Urged in the Pathiin n for Dui Failrvad to the Paci 1, he ma Said to have been the futher of legis! za be Pacific raliway jon, When President Arthur sent him to Germany, as minister, he was the victim of a Diunder in the editorial work of the State Depart- ment, which caused the publication of a very frankly-worded confidential dispatch among the ordinary consular correspondence. From the monthiy report this was copied into a German newspaper in New York, and thence into the North German Gazette, Which, in {ts own Ignor- ance of American usage, aud its anxiety to do Something disagreeable to our representative, as- sailed Mr. Sargent for his discourtesy to the im- Pertal government in conducting an editorial Correspondence with a newspaper! ‘The dispatch $m question, unfortunately, exposed the secret of ‘the German interdiction of American pork, and proved the hollowness of Bismarck’s pretence that ‘we were Introducing diseased pork into Germany, by showing not only that our pork was not dis- eased, but that the German pork itself was ac- countable for all the damaze claimed. For this, and for following literally the instructions of the State Department in presenting to the Germa foreign oilice, instead of the retchstag, the resolu tions of our House of Representatives on the death of Deputy Lasker, is life was made so uncom- fortable at Berlin that he resigned his mission. But, whatever was thought of him abroad, his fonduct was evidently approved at home, for no Feeelved the unusual compliment of a nomination to another diplomatic post—that of minister to Russla—and tts unanimous and instant confirma- Yon by the Senate. He persisted in his deter- mination, however, to retire, and since then has dropped quite out of sight, << ‘The charge of incendlarism in the case of the Durnt railway trestle near Chatsworth seems to De generally discredited. Expert opinion now points to carelessness on the partof section hands, who went away from the neighborhood of the trestle leaving the dry grass und leaves on fire within afew rods’ distance of the wood work, trusting to the wind to carry the flames tn the op- Posite direction. ‘The shifting of the wind at a later hour was attended with the result alrealy Known. The most remarkable development thus far is the discovery that the people of Chatsworth could see the fire, and yet nobody connected with the rafiroad was sufficiently tnterested to go to ‘the spot and learn what the matter was. All this, of course, fixes a measure of responsibility on a umber of indiviguals, but 1t does not release the corporation from blame. At a season when every- ‘hing was so hot and dry that it appeared neces- Bary to send out squads of section-hands to burn the grass on elther side of the track tt must have Deemevident to the managers of the road that the ‘wooden trestles ought to be especially watched, and yet, efther because not enough men were sup— plied for the work or because those who were de- tafled were not men of ‘the right quality, a stupid Dlunder was committed Which cost the ives of a hundred and more passengers. And back of this, still, Les the greed of a corporation which, with 80 much dependent on {ts assurance of safe conduct, ‘Would save a few dollars by using wooden instead Of iron tresties, and permitting them to remain ‘when threatened by tntense heat and prairie fires. $< ‘The curious story about the relations between Private Secretary Lamont and his old friend Daniel Manning, reprinted ta part 1n another column, 18 denied without qualitication by Col. Lamont. Inits Personal phases the subject does not give the pub- ‘Me much concern; but tt does touch their interests at one point, where the control of the New York eiegation to the democratic national convention Of next year 1s called in question. On the way ‘hat goesa great deal depends The shaping of ar national history for some years may rest in the hands of the delegates trom President Cleve- Jand’s own State. And this docs not mean that ‘he great tssuie Will be settled When he is chosen OF rejected; but the acrimony engendered by car rying the War of factions any further in New ‘York may lose that State to any democratic cand! ate whatever. It used to be a proverb that, the More bitterly democrats quarrcied among them- selves before election day, the more solidiy they ‘Voted at the polls. But that saying lost potnt in the expertence of 1884, when disaffection cut down ‘the majority in New York of two years before by More than ninety-nine oue-hundredths, pimention a pprenaiat It 18 @ good thing that the Pacitie rallway in Vestigating commission are so persistent in thetr Fesolve to force Mr. Stanford to tell what he knows about the bribery of public servants in aid of his corporation's projects for selt-enrichment. A ‘United States Senator who can talk and won't talk must be made to talk, 1f that be necessary to get at bottom facts which the public have a right toknow. Mr. Stanford will have to open his lips Ma federal court commands hm to do so, of join the select company of martyrs to contempt, of Which bis assoclate Senator Riddieberger has Uavely become so distinguished a metaber. Avevusr Banoarns, ‘We have Just fintshed taking account of stock, and find we have auites lot of ODDS AND ENDS in each Department We don't care to carry thei over, 80 ave Lowered the Price to Close them out. One Lot CHECK NAINSUUK, former price, Se. and Be: now Que Lot FRENCH PLAID ORG Price 1c. and L5e.. now 10c All of our INDIA LIN. ‘One Lot COLOKED Dx. and 15e. We have buncted them ail at 100. We still have quite s Stock of HAMBULG EDGING Jeft over. We don't want tocarry them over, so have Jowered the price to close out. ‘One Case very Best SHILTING PRINTS; choice styles, Se. Choice Styles in FRENCH AND AMERICAN saT- TEENS, 12c. aud 25 ‘Remnants of Colored DRESS GOODS at half price, PARASOLS at lexs than cost. Barvains in Ladies’ and Gent's GAUZE UNDER- WEAK, HOSIEKY, GLOVES, &c., &c. ANDIES; former MARKED DOWN. SS GOODS that sold for 12 Choice styles in Yard-Wide LAWNS Sc.;° former Price, 1Uc. JOHNSON, GARNER & CO., avlo 636 Pennsylvania ave. nw. #H. D. Bax IMPORTER AND TAILOR, has the boner to inform you that his NEW GOODS have just arrived, Mr. BARK personally nis gu garments made in hises- pernrerrenint mau? wa eusivania sven THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. di p. c.f MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1887. A Goxes Ovroatesrrs. READ CAREFULLY. DIGEST THOROU ACT PROMPTLY. PROFITS VANISHED INTO THIN AIR. DUCTION LOST TO SIGHT. TEN DOLLARS. DOLLARS, YOUR CHOICE OF THE UPERB ASSORTMENT OF GENTLE- FINE READY-MADE SUITS—FOR SEMI-DRESS OR STREET WEAR—EVER PRODUCED IN THIS OR ANY OTHER COUNTRY. SACK AND CUTAWAY FROCK STYLES, INCLUDING GENUINE IMPORTED SCOTCH AND ENGLISH FABRICS, AND THI ST QUALITIES OF AMERICAN CASSIMERES. CUT, MADE AND TRIMMED EQUAL TO THE FINISH OF CUSTOM WORK. NOT A SUIT IN THE LOT WORTH. LESS THAN $16.50 AND THE GREAT MA- JORITY OF THEM HAVE BEEN MARKED To SELL AT TE WILL SECUR Most MEN'S $18, 820 AND 222 A SUIT, BUT FOR SIX DAYS, OR UNTIL NEXT SAT- URDAY NIGHT, YOUR CHOICE OF THE LOT FO) TEN DOLLARS. WE ARE DETERMINED TO CARRY OVER NO ¥ CASSIMERE OR CHEVIOT D TO THAT END WE HAVE SUNK THE KNIFE OF REDUCTION—BOTH. BLADE AND HANDLE-INTO THE HEART OF PRICES AND WE SHALL LET IT RE- MAIN THERE UNTIL WE CLOSE OUR DOORS NEXT SATURDAY EVENING. THE GOODS ARE HERE Yow. COME WHILE THERE IS TIME. SAKS AND COMPANY. SO THAT OUR LITILE FRIENDS, THE BOYS, SHALL HAVE NO CAUSE TO CoM- PLAIN OF THEIR BEING FORGOTTEN BY US WE HAVE BUNCHED ALL OF OUR DOYS SUITS, AGES 4 TO 14 (KNEE PANTS) THAT HAVE BEEN SELLING AT 35, $5.50 $6 AND $6.50 AND UNTIL OUR CLOSING HOUR NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT. THREE DOLLARS AND FORTY CENTS WILL SECURE THE CHOICE OF THE E TIRE LOT. CORRECT IN ALL THINGS. PATTERNS GOOD, FIT PERFECT, STYLES THE LATEST, ASSORTMENT LARGE ENOUGH TO PLEASE EVERY TASTE, FOR SIX DAYS ONLY, REMEMBER THE OPPOR- TUNITY WILL REMAIN OPEN. SAKS AND COMPANY, THE LIVE CLOTHIERS, SEVENTH AND MARKET SPACE. anlS M.S. Prasor, Mux 9 F STREET NORTHWEST. LATEST PARISIAN MODES. IN FINE) FRENCH HAIR GooDs, RUSSIAN BANGS. RHEA WAVES. Always in Order by Plain Combing. Hair Dressed and Bangs Shingled. ppp GGG_ EFE ppp. DD AA G GED D DD MAA G FE DD DD M AAA GGG E" Db Dp DoD A GGG EEE DDD A 3 AA RA vv re Mesers. EINSTEIN, HIRST & CO. of New York, importers of Laces and Exubroideries, bad on the | steamer La Champagne 850,000 worth of Embrotde- | ries. The steamer met with an accident off the coast | of France. andthe joods were damaged. Their buyer | went to Europe and bouzht the Embroideries from the Insurazce Compantes, into whose hands they passed after the accident, the goods being insured, The Embrvideries were brought to this country, and, we being one of the largest customers of Einsteia, Hirst & Co., they telegraphed our buyer to come on immediately if we wanted first pick. Our buyer of- fered them 1c. ON THE DOLLAR for the ENTIRE LOY, and it was accepted, we buying ey — nn on 2 Se oe we oe So oe Be ys TT Mg My gtd 00 ow ww yg PROPORTION ains about 1.000 pieces of FINE EM- ry shade. combiation, and width Idea yard, Tu,bE SOLD AT A YARD. Tot 2—Containa about 1,000 pieces of FINE EM- BKOIDERIES, ail colors aid styies, worth from 10c. to20e, TO BE SOLD AT oe. A YARD. Lot 3—Contains about Colored EMBROLDEL! and the majority worth: To BE SOLD ar 0c. A YARD, Lot 4—Containsa lot of Embroideries av 50 a lo wolderies MUCH FINER TOBE SOLD aT Ise. A YARD, Tot5—Contains about 1.500, pleces_EMBROIDE- RIES. CAMBEIC, and SWISS, 24 to 45 inches wide, wortll 206. to $1 ayant BE SOLD aT AYARD. Lot 6—Contains about 350 pieces of FINE CAM- BidCand SWiS8 ENDO EES, 29 oe Gals wide, worth Zoe: ta 319 ayant tou SSiD' an YARDS jeces of fine White and worth less than 20C, more, Lot 7 Contains abont 900 pieces of 43-inch SWISS FLOUNCIN worth He an some worth more, or Sa EES "TO BE SOLD Soca vk OINGS, very) nove worth leas than ‘ Ar SLA YAkb. paWs have a, fow cases, more to be pened, which will be placed on sale Monday Morning at 8 o’cloc! BBB A vu uv MMM) ™ Eb as 0 U Muay 7 8%s BBR AA OU OU MMMM 8ss, BOB AAA OU OU OM M M 3 baa A AU MM fas aul3 7TH, STH AND D STREETS. Scuoo. Ovrrrrs. SEATON PERRY ccessor to Pruny & Puormeny, HE SPECIAL ATTENTION. OF PAR- Se PERE ANS AND MEL vito Aue FUT FOR SCH cra j0OL TO HIS: BLL COLES, A soc. FRENCH AND Skt HABIT CK _AND COLORED * rE ND CHU Doan ee 50 TO 88, MWHGHT. GERCES OS sumMER ari 5 TACRETS. hy CASTMERES same IN N TOW ie i DKERCHIEFS, HOS- \GHAM UMBRELLAS, SAND, FRENCH “CLE! ‘To WHITE AND SCARLET ALI-WOOL BLANKETS. DP GERMAN TA SB rowers. rae Ui, S ci RHADAMES. FALLLE FRANCAISE 3 toma SILKS AT 75C., #1, 81.26, €e° LAIN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRICES, SEATON PERRY, Penny Burra, ‘Pennsylvania ave, cor. Entablt-ned 1840. rence OS PE ceLLULom ike bat never brecks, Lever wears out.always clean ed cau be worn whale * ‘worn walle bathing: FISHERS, bpeekenrl 623 71 street uoruiwest. Airs, FISHEK devotes her ci ‘ devotes her sitcuticu'ts tu walt af TE TERY AN NEW siti FROM 31 SEHELD = Gesrirues The PALATS ROYAL forgot to mention in advertise. | SELLING Ove ment below that FRENCH PERCALE SHIRTS (2 Collars and 1 pair Cuffs) are reduced from 98c. to 89¢. TO RETIRE FROM BUSINESS. ‘New and pretty designs of stripes, figures, &e. Please | The proposals which I received for my entire stock call soon for the 98c, FLANNEL TOURIST SHIRTS. We are running short. 'TLEMEN. GENTLEMEN. GENTLEMEN. ‘Will you believe our statement that we are offering SUMMER GOODS AT A SACRIFICE? 18 SEEING BELIEVING? fr 0% 8% F Pa Ee be &e BS LLLL 00 00 * ‘Look in the window the comer 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¢. Plaited Front American Flannel Shirts, 98. 0 English Flannel Shirts reduced to $2. .35 All-wool Shirts reduced to $1.19. A ticket reads: “Fit Guaranteed.” We might have added, “Your Taste Suited,” for we have over fifty pat- terns and colors in all shades, And they're cheap. Cheap aud good. The cheapest in this city. mA Ek > 4 Em Res £4 hag EAH AAS sl int M4 ER Gap B 3 ‘The giant show-window on Pennsylvania avenue contains numerous samples of the following: ENGLISH SILK SCARFS, 3 FOR 8: ‘These were our 44 and 68c. Searfa. POLKA-DOT SATIN WINDSORS, 300. 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 HANDKERCH'S 120. Full size, fancy borders. They'll surprise you, PURE CHINA SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, 48¢. ‘Light but durable, stylish and comfortable. FANCY DESIGNS ENGLISH SOCKS, 23c. ‘Where can you get as good for 25c? FANCY PURE LISLE THREAD SOCKS, 35e. Originally 75c., and good value for 75e. BLACK ENGLISH SILK SOCKS, 75c. ‘The old price (98c.) was a bargain price. STRIPED ENGLISH BAL UNDERWEAR, 65c. ‘You paid $1 earher in the season. Fast colors. VENTILATING, ALSO BAL UNDERWEAR, 29¢. Sold thousands of pieces at 35 and 48c. EXTRA-FINE BAL UNDERWEAR, 75. Finest French goods, Look like silk. Were 98c. HE “CHAMPION” DRESS SHIRTS, 9c. Pleated fronts of fine linen. All sizes. PALAIS ROYAL SURPRISE DRESS SHIRTS, 50c. A surprise, because you'll expect to see trash. 4-PLY LINEN CUFFS, 20c. PATR. Compare with those you've paid 25c. for. FANCY EMBROIDERED NIGHT SHIRTS, 68c. Our 7c. Night Shirts. A specialty for seven years. GENUINE FRENCH GUYOT SUSPENDERS, 37¢, ‘They're light but very durable, Note 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 HANDLE: 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. Reavy Solid Silver Crook Handles, 87.08. Boxwocd Handles and Silver Band, 34.98. Genuine “Gloria” Umbrellas, 81.50, Warranted two years, a#-Gentlemen's Dep't., close to door of No. 1119 Pennsylvania avenue, (A LISNER, Sole Propeietor and Manager), 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, AND 401, 403, 405 AND 407 12TH ST. N.W. aul3 Hovsexerrers Arresrioy. The INDESTRUCTIBLE STANDARD FUEL BLOCK can be burned in any range, stove, or grate; will cook a meal at the small cost of § of acent, SIMPLE AND ABSOLUTELY SAFE. No dirt or ashes; cheapest fuel in the market, Sold in sets: Large size $2.50; small $2. Call and see it practically tested at STANDARD FUEL COS OFFICE, 521 Tthet. nw. aul3s-6t Send for circulars, Wescort, Wizcox & Wise, REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKERS AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENTS, ‘No. 1907 Peunsylvania Avenue Northwest, Washington, D. C. aul3_E.S. Wescott, W.R. Wilcox. L. D. Wine. Bussesizy "Tae, Luvexa GERMAN TABLE LINENS. ‘NAPKINS and TOWELS. ‘Special Barzainsin Genuine BARNESLEY DAMASK, the best and most durable. BARNESLEY LINENS are bleached in the old-fash- ioned way, no chemicals employed, which renders them, superior to all other Linen Goods. We are offering de- cided bargains in all numbers, Very Elegant HUCK TOWELS, 83 per doz. NAP- KILNS, 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), worth 31. ‘Special Bargain in BLACK MOIRE SASH RIBBON, ‘Te., worth $1.25. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, A Cisne Ur Sae: THAT'LL KNOCK ‘EM ALL OUT! aul3 ‘To-morrow Morning We Will Inaugurate a 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 50c. on the Dollar. ‘Big Waisted Men, Very Stout Men, Very Large Men, Very Slight Men, ean be Fitted Here at Lest Than Half the Prices of other houses In White and Fancy Vests, Seersucker Coats and Vests, Alpaca Coats, Dusters, Dray D'Ete Coats, aud in Thin Woolen Suits, Coats and Vests aud Trousers, Boys and Children’s Suits, EVERYTHING MUST GO AT SOME PRICE, And the Early Comers'll Get THE CREAM OF THE BARGAINS, AS USUAL! OUR TERRIFIO SLAUGHTER OF PRIGES! FOR THIS WEEK. ‘We have, as thousands of you know, given some pretty ‘good-sized bargains in the past, but never have we come nearer Squeezing the Very Life out of Prices! ‘Than in This Startling Six Days’ Clearing Sale, ‘Which'll commence in the morning. Wedon't intend to CARRY ANY SUMMER GOODS OVER. ALL! |e COR. TENTH AND F 8TS. Cake bl aull of DRY GOODS and CARPETINGS were not satisfac- tory. As the goods are togo at® grest sacrifice, I much prefer that my customers should get them; hence will continue to retail negt week, and will offer the great est bargains ever known. Specialties for the week will be Dress Goods of sll kinds, and Cassimeres and Cloths for boys’ and men's wear. ‘Twelve hundred spools of Clark's best cotton, 4c. per spool. ‘This sale ts positively cash. tore building for rent or sale. All persons indebted to the firm will plese call and settle at once. W. W. BURDETTE, aul3-4t No. 928 7th st. and 706 K st. n.w. Ws Have Neary Oxz 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. BALE BEGINS ON MONDAY, AU- GUST 15. ARTHUR BURT & CO, auls2t 1211 Fet.n.w. Woovwarn & Lornzor sie Arise ted att Pume and otner days at’ pa. and ¢ake this oc- Paton tocthank thee etctotuers who, have 60 Hlourhtfualy aud kindly made. thelr purcliaces efute those lures and ttias assisted making the labors of our elapioyes Teas ttesonie during thehot months. We are now daily replenishing our stock of Domestics ad Housefuruisuine Goods, hese Aoyardnents having been moved ¢o ol Ut nti spacious wecoud floor, where we cal Drop: erly dheplay our clewant stock. “We call special wei Youday’ to the following great values mn towele 1.000 "DOZ GERMAN AND IRISH TUCK AND DAMASK TOWELS, per doz. Comprising the larz- fet variety, best Abies areatest value we have over offered, as follow LOOM DAMASK TOWELS, Beda, center, anyone colored border; 150.02. 1itiSH DOUBLE HUCABUC TOWEL! Extra and soft, wash bleach, extra heavy, all 300°BOZ FINE BAKASLEY HUCK TOWELS, ‘All white and narrow red and blue borders, Euosted trin 50 DOZ. BLEACHED GERMAN DAMASK. TOWELS, Knotted free, red and blue combination bor Germ: aize, 20x4s inches, 70 Dod TINE BLEACHED HUCK TOWELS, Knotted fringe, all wiite aud red border; siz0, 2x45 inches. 308 bod EXTRA DOUBLE HUCKABUC WELS, Plain and knotted fringes, all white and bine borders: size, 22x44 inches, 70 BO ELEGANT GERMAN HUCK TOWELS, Heavy weigit all ute iice quality: 20x40 100'D0z. FANCY TURKISH TOWELS, Knotted fringes, suitable for tidies, coverings, Se 20x40. ti ve ¢ most attractive offering of TWENTY TIVECENT TOWEL Gover sown on our counters. 50 PCS. U4-INCH HALF-BLEACHED DAMASKS, Plain aud algo with red border, at only 50c. PER YARD. Certainly the best value in Household Table D fered. 200° U2" ALELINEN, FULL SELVEDGE NAP. Only 81 per d 7 Or second loor—Two Elevators.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Conter Lith and F sts. n.7. Pausrizy & Cos Ness Vens. To-day.a Iino of, Preatley & Co. ‘yells, eady noadovin diterout sisces oY © OO ALL-WOOL WOVEN BORDER NUN'S VEILS. Size 36x48, Only $1.75. Size 36x54, Only 82.75. Size 42x72, Ouly $4.00. SILK-WARP WOVEN BORDER NUNS VEILS. Size 36x48, Only 82.50. Size 36x54, Only $4.00. Size 42x54, Only 8: Size 42x72, Only 86.00. Size 42x60, Only 36.80. Extra Fine, ‘These goods are manufactured from pure silk and Australian wool, and woven with border, from 2 to 4 iuches wide, on throe sides, and an extra wide border on the’ eud of the veil, vary- ing from 9 to 14 inches, Nun's Veilings ave largely, superceded the ‘use of black crape as veiling, but this ts the first Hime the fabric ‘has been offered with woven border, ready for use, and we think they will be appreciated by all who use them. (Mournéng Department; first floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor, 11th and F sts, 39c. Sumrs. 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 only, 39¢. exch, Nors.It is possfble to make shirts at as low a prite as $2.75 per doz, or 23. each, but we content our- selves with selling as low priced an article only as will give satisfaction in wear, and we know these will. We have called it “Our Mascotte.” c We offer alao 25 doz. meus’ night shirts, full length trimmed with red piping, reduced from 65e. to 50 a WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Entrance 1013 F st. Ware Goovs Deranruexr, In taking stock we found we had more Persian Lawns than were vecexsary, and inorder toxive our custom- ers a chauce to buy them very, very cheap, and make it aigreat inducement for them’ to take the goods from Us, we have marked down 50 PIECES ELEGANT PERSIAN LAWNS, shade, will not dering, our BGS tay, gusixed down citer per sande 30 (pleces’ Extra ‘Fino! Bore raalities we have been selling at 30, 35, 313s, 42. and 49, will DOE Smutiod down 2" Soe. Der turn yellow in Ia who have ever worn 2 Persian Lawn Dress ye Ladies will appreciate the importance of this opportunity. «Second floor; two elevators.) ‘WOODWARD Cok Tithand Fate BF, Fp THOSE, NEEDING HES OF FI —We at A fe a Sixce Tue Reoveriox rt er WASHABLE PIQUE, 41N-HAND: SCARFS, 95e gud sie lot of ttn d janol a WastanLe HIQUE oe eo. each, SES per 060 accord “didaeand aun Bul ‘Small and choice sssortuan! 3. TEEL, ‘ARDERSO! MOORE, — auld esssurtnant Eb: pentayivaninare, | TSE ae a, ae anisaiw Seecuat Orreansas J I, Dass Goons. ‘Ife. Seersuckers redi Soe Linen Lawns iced toe be. Ginghains reduced t0 176 3256 Ginychanus red He reduced to 2 Wises ar on eS ROD! aul2-3t Citin eas stnw. WAXTED A G00D. HEALTHY WET NURSE, TO take entire charge of a baby four months ‘old. Address Mrs, WALKER, § 13 ‘ED—BY A FAMILY OF TH. Wise ate, Nyce an I ge sa y ae = Taferences Silat Oat, elds doors between Ti and Fao ft VANTED—A BOY WHO HAS HAD SOME ©) good recommendation jence in Fanning a printing press: must Lave “Address Lock Box BSG city. L WASTEDON CAPITOL HIL ‘do general housework? recommended, honest, reliable, foal and fron plcely, Xo others ‘eed: apply; itol st. ‘A WOMAN To ‘che who can come well at, good plain cook, Can find @ good, steady home: 12 10th st. near East Cay rANTED—TWO NO, 1 STAIR-BUILDER Kot aw. SL CRIDER as WANTED=TEN UNION PLASTERE =n day six Hodeatriers. Apply to eo ner 13thand'S wtaniws SAPPY to BETA SSF ricea’ delightful locality; Private fammiiys naw. 0 oun UNFUL Beton door suntablo for lint housekeenie opposite three adult OR REN ew; south and east front; references required. Kst'n. w. FOR RENT—ROOMS. —TWO VERY PLEASANT FRONT furahed or unfurishels st. mocernte auls-3 NISHED, ROOMS, ON, idea ‘Call ao at 4 FURNISHED ROOMS, ON Just family of OR RENT—FOUR U overnivent, Printing Office: "in rent imoderat | POR RENT SMALL WoUSES NoT PAR F Ok RENT—1908 H STREET NowTHWEST, TWO | WOE RENT SMALL Hc EY ” Dicely furnished front rooms, 3d story, wodera | month. Tox No. Le earione Dee, °o eae Convenience vate family, to gentenien uly. helerenoen a or Fk, BENT 807 147 sr. New URRISHED. y er house rides in every oom, commer Bate: auls.ie Rooms: bay WANTED IA MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS THE krpcery and provision business. city references giso colored girl “Apply at J. 8. NASH, corner 4tt: aud WANTED-A GENTLEMAN (AFTER LEA our business) to take cl ments. Must come well recom Mart. Call 10a.m.,F. THUEE, WANT™=DS DOEEDIATELY — = Water HA By ds compotent to trim skirts, at 307 tn st nie = Sie WANTED Cooks 30 MAIDS, WORKING HOUSE Keeper, scrub-girls, men Cooke, farm bend, this city ang. suburbs; women for New York, West Vir- ita, Maryland.” F." SL DUNHAM, 30, U3 F se W ANTED-WOMEN COOKS, #10 to ree, Jnundross, Sity ai cou a restaurants, cooks, 0 NATIONAL LABOR BUREAT, O19 7th st mwa. WANTED GT WO EXPERIENCED YOUNG SALE: dies aud one apprentice in a worsted und fancy store Appl, ferences, at G08 Oth st. 1%. 3; MAID: and country, hotel an. 7 With Fe Wine TMENT CLERKS WISHING to make money (before or after U.S. Office hours.) FW. MILLEN, Room 2 No BOB 7th st, aul Zt WANTED 5 EXPERIENCED CUSTOM SHIRT nak 3 LOTHAR, APPIY 40 Afr, Lockbart, WOODWAND Wisena SUITABLE PERSON aqeme Leo Memoir, by pogand telly the vest selling ihe market ys the best selling bock on the ta Pap OA SHEN ES Goan Tete mare WAXTED-A MAN OF MOWAL HABITS, 10- housetn hivaccton waidny toasts StO rer iment Ve . $0 oper month ae MANUFACTURER Bupts Loo y ANTED - 10 TO 840 WSirtitermatte Ninwos Lauhdreges in oraw vers and ; Men CG ks Bl Men Cooks. 2 GOONS S BURGESS, WANTED S DUNDOBE'S EMPLOYMENT BU- Peau, conducted by ladies, Men and women. white and colored for all kinds of domestic labor, for city a1 springs, with referen TMLee nw. | fezl-aw" TED — WOMEN COO} tin ally Ww. JOR RENT—TWO NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS: FUE BENT TWo UNFURNTSHED ROOMS WITH JOR RENT—17: if desired; gentlemen prefe ‘War and Fst Information free. fore Sept, Ist, can be Lease studio: bath, with or without board, at it O00 1th & Jefferson Pl ave. mw. Paisite Rate dre OR REN Ww S. rooms, to gentiemnen Only, ne sii 280 F mean hic Joe hat avo. now. Nermont av, neal Lith, near Ost, 10r...100 on Ky ivear Coun: ty L.w., consisting of four communicatin Ath st. wear K, JOP. aX. tr 50 with the conventences for iit housekeey in Wet hear Teen, 10r Sa'e. Gre. aS per month. au’. 1th'st., nr. Ky 10 rm. ST. N.W., LARGE, HAND. A ene unre ee some communicating Room to d Navy Departments. y6-7 Ww" OR RENT—ROOMS—PARTIEB WANTING ROOMS cau Bud what will wait {ein on our list ave cand tro fing at our Room Aone: iPuation tree D.RAMEY. a ar mt REN’ iit |THE ENTIRE THIRD FLOOR OF F st. adjoining Sun Building; if taken be- at #20 per juonth. “Eapec sdapied for rension or claim aeent, ‘or as artist ‘th north and south exposure. aie WokULEY DEEBLE, basement aul. Law. ood business stand; 82 FOR RENT--MISCELLAN EOUS _FOR. REN’ T—STORES. ROR. RENT_—3104 MST. GEORGETOWN, HAND- some Store, with plate-ylass front, eallar, ke. : Per amomth; hoy 1323 G9 --SITUATIONS. V EDDY A LADY HAVING HAD EXPER- jence with advanced pupils, also with beginners, # position as teacher; vocal and’ inetrumental taughtif dosired; refertuce given, Address “M.D. Star office, auto zt gies tien ge grate nisms Mf required. Address T. W. PAI WANTED-BY 4 RESPEC TELE YOUNG Gt. AY to do chamuberwork in private familly, 2619 | st. W —BY A YOUNG LADY, THOROUGHLY competent to teach vocal und piano music, a few uvila at reduced rates, in the country, couventent to Washington; would board during September iu pri- best of roferences given and required, MUSIC, Star office. _ J ANTED—Isr SEPTEMBER POSITION AS GO erness by a well-recommended young German, V competent to tench wood Imusic, Cermian, Brench and to fo sist is enti stale ANI dress L., Star oflice. D—875 TO AN THAT WILL GET ane @ position in any Government Department as atchinan oF messenger. Address E. J. it. 5 aula FOR COOKS, MAIDS, ‘aiters, Driv- is (Male and Female Clerks, 8 andcouutry. F. M. BURNHA’ 30. V if YOU WANT A COOK, nurses, waiteress, Iaundress, nien cooks, waite scullion, farm aud dalty, orlaborer, call st NATIONAL LABOB BUREAU, 613 7th st. n.w. aul oe WaANIED{A SITUATION AS CLERK, WIITER of Assintunt Manager, best referouct given, am faithful service rendered: Feference on. file aud ques- anewered (Uy J.B PUGH, acting secretary, in OF by postal, at he Youns’ Men's Christian 4 au: ANTED_BY A STENOGRAPAER AND TYPE: writer (male) Expert, situation: experienced in patent business: credentials AL; sulary to suit em ployer, Address W. Gs 034 Lath aul2-4t* W3XTED | AZ. HEADQUARTERS POSITIONS for Cook, Chamberiyaide, Wattrdog, Lavunstrens, feu Waiters: Cooks, Guach COOMBS & BURGESS. and Nursess, Seamstress, men, Butlers, aud Valets, aui-ot gellar route OR RENT—A GOOD STABLE AND « CammtAgE- hows iy 225 Dat. nw, Also, two des ply 225 Dat. nw. aul. aul. F RA Ice kin ton = | r: F FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS re Ethan Allen. liquors, &e. ean “A maui5- leaf, 481 C st, rear National Hotel, in the city: Je2s-3m i SALE—A VERY 11 \NDSOME BROWN MARE, ‘Used to ladies! driviug: fast and gentle.” Grand Tnguire at GOVERN MEN L, 14th st., near Long Bridge. OR SALE — A FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT i near the Center Market, well stocked wath, watics Jieason for, Selliny, retiring { good investment. BOYER & SE ‘Cor. 7th st. and Ma. OR Se FINE DRIVING AND SADDLE Horse. eight sears old, sound, no tricks. Apply to b0 dud at, or cau be aceh at 421 8 at, Geant au: RED ARS CASH will buy-stock und Rtturesct a Contestioners aud Crean: Salou ina No, Leection, Apply at 700 48h Bat i ther or separately horse 8 years old, sou, d, perfectly gentle; first-class family. horse: phae: est make, good as new. Inquire of8 Ast sc. OR SALE—ONE HIGH-ARM NEW HOWE ing Machine, with nickel wheel, stop-motk rawers, and all attachments, for $13. ‘sane description” $15: oue Niner, &1 fyiguarautee,at Auerbach’ 7th aud} os Lins OR [ON-TOP JUMP SE ‘d this spring, and several other new aud se iWearriaces at baptuins, JUIN AL YOUN Ok SALE_—A MEAT AND GROCERY STORE: A | Hs. A plenaid eh Pr some ae toeet hol of a solid | St &w. Panluceas loration, good, cath asics and ver touts | TOR RENT = 3¢-ROOM, NEW TM lease; horse aud wagon: ors: cause, h ns F and basement Hous with jail “mode Genes a? a eaee ks staat [JOR SALE. $50—VICTOR ‘TRICYCLE, IN Good agg B40 agin: wouebue cae yureavers soup. | Eee de OLDSCuES Lost 1S Pa YOUR CARRIAGI Daytous, all styles and Pe aes 466 Pennsylvania ave. nw. ___WANTED--ROOMS. WANtes BY A GENTLMAN AND WIFE ( ‘Clnldren) three unfurnished or paruly. furuishied Ronis for light houakeepiug, Address, giving tloor, id price, HOUBEREEPING, Btar 0 AN AND BAE with Board, or three without board, in section north of M. andeast of Mth sta, Address, ‘with terms, RELIABLE, Star office. aulo-st* J ANTED—FOUR UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR light housekeeping by September 1st; north ion. Address Box 8, Star ofhie i WANTED Hous. TOPARTIES HAVING KOOMS to rent we present advantage to procure tenants that will save them tine, trouble, aud) money. loot Renting Agency, 938 F it. D. RAMEY. Jy 15-2m V ANTED—-A FURNISHED HOUSE IN THE y immediately at 1318 Vermont, ANTED—TO PURCHASE A HOUSE OF ABOUT twelve rooms, situated between 14th and, 18th, is, now: inust be cheap; state lowest terms, otic ANTED—ON 15TH OF SEPTEMBI pears, 14 rocin house, FOR TWO 200 per annum, state location. A y nort Ni TED DIRECT FROM OWNERS, HOUSES an (OF aah, purchasers. moperty laced with us will ‘be liberally advertised af ove 2 Penws, ‘ents collected, “Estatea tasuaet Tnsurasss titecied: HOLLAND & THOMPSON jeis ana Ft Adjoining Bim Build. WANTED—LOTS ‘ANTED-LOTS SUITABLE FOR 8 MALL ‘Houses. ‘State location, price, and size. Address, LOTS, Star office. aulsst WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS VANTED—FOR A REALLY “GOOD-FITTING, fashiouably-cut Suit of Clothes,” made to order, “coat fitted on” before finishing, “at'a very moderate xo to ROBERT DALKIN, 224 Ht. nw. FS aul5-1W* y y ANTED—HIGi Second-hand Clothiny vex, Carpets, Feather Forniture. Address Box. 74 Siar Otice. ANTED—10 BUY 1 HANDSOME MAHOGANY Gi Query Misror Hall Hatrack, 1 Dressiua Buy. reau, With lous giass, 1 Marbletop Walnut Washista and i Oak Extension Dining Table TEE nd a bargain for cas) star Ottice.. auld 3 H PRICE PAI Watches, Guns, Pistols, all kindy of Household, ‘aulo-1m* NTED—WOULD LIKE TO BUY FOR Casi Warkeae callty, “Aadrens with fal particulate sad lowdst pric . cl owen pr fox 80, Star umice. mast ANTED—A | COUPE “HORSE: MUST BE ‘dun or , sound, geutle and 16 banda high gray wil Sotauler Address Boe 14 Siar cies WiAnten FoR PROSTRATION ERVOU! all kinds of physical debility, depression of \era- spirits, natses or weakness, dyspepsia, wt Hye system aud a wenerel -restorath THURDUR'S RESTORATIVE WINE OF the medicine required. Agency, WAKE’S Ebbitt House Drug Store. 10-1, ‘ANTED—TRY OUR BUTTERINE AT 20 CENTS Pound, Doesn't wet rancid: keeps better than Butter; satistuction or money ‘returned. Bialle'd10¢ 350 dor Genter Market au3-2w* “WANTED-STEAM CARPET CLEANING WORKS; a Febovat : a clfed or an delivered: Ottice 1402 Fa Fectary oth ve. Telephone call 10-2 Fri YOUN Syn ful ‘oul; ino: ay ah: an 30) F in dre: OR SALE—THE no Toss of tine; uo handling of fu and price list, my OR SALE— Teavingeeit ‘Oue inrstc some. Kosewood count. Netiave now on laud afew choice nearly new, very fine uprixts to exchange for est pussable terms, and our ton. Potomac Terra Cotta Co, Ofte 1 Fy. 3.COUK, 3406 M st), Georgetown, Angelica, $1.50 woud: my sirable, they are in gocd condition, and eapableof ex- cellent service for two or three inoderate cireulation. Will be sold a “OTTO” GAS ENGINE I} > boiler: avoids all expensive attendanco; ‘Send for eireulas » Agent, 731 7th st. quires “D.BALLAU, 6m. Pianos. One » yn uisauiBcenh iusteumncn’ for 8500 casks Own Cost to order, 850 sa Hallett & Davis Square Piano; hand- rved legs, &c.: very fine tone; for ut $10 per mouth, oF, if cash, good ‘dis- ist 8600 new. y 8179, Square Pianos, vir tue le of exchanging will Se ae Aaa rea Se mane al | ab Chane with we Cau eave you 825 'to "8100 trom | HC fautey prices of other dealers. } THE PIANO EXCHANGE WaREROoMS, | 1: 327 35 azzounst |] PoE eS AT NS yes ae | Bt, #4; also yous Sale Mocking’ Birds, $2.00 | page SCRMID'S Bird Store, 2 12m st, two doorsouth Parave. | 2 DRICKS—BUILDING BRICK FOE | 5: lowest prices, Delivered on cars of Balti- re and Oluo Kaliroad at Queenstown or in Washing: 1411 G st 19-1 3 ICY CLES—HOPP! : Bs ‘Sa Columbia, 30; 00 Ldcal, a2: 48, Stag, Harvard, $30; Victor Tricy le, 3. Psycho safety, 20. THE CYCLERLES, 1406 New Yorkave. Jyl” | aul3 iH. WaiNER & CO. 910 F at nw, OR SALE—100 CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, AND | YOR RENT—TEN ROOM, THREE STORY AW! ished waxous; 4 milk wagons aud 2 G-prassen- Cellar House on Nst.n. w., bet. doth and Teh. Varnised wagons; also punted wagons, ductors! ladies’ phetons, and one stace, on easy terns. J. mnyzs-3m, (OR SALE—CALIFORNIA WINES. per aa CLARET, 81 80c.; ‘glass: av. Sweet Catawba, Boe. er junruudy, ¢2; no. iiquol ii A'SELIGSOS, bry ‘vere ‘tres. 08 Pa. a OR SALE—ADOUT 1,000 POUNDS OF NON Teil sid, about Soo pounds’ of Avate Type, iatly ine on eface of both, {ots is de ‘this “paper. fears on paper of au bulk A. ss THE EVENING SLA NEWSFAPEIC Co, S¢7NHE EVERGREENS."—ROOMS FOR RENT 0. pull, Address Mrs, UC. RAYMOND, Falls Church, desirous of engaging same will please write to JOHN NN. GIBSON. SANDS) Mae ee a = PRING BANK FARM. TWO MILES FROM ALEX. andra, offers iret-chass accommodations; vod ible, sruit, tee, met, dsily, iy28-30? __COUNTRY BOARD. the 16th instant, with first-class Board. ‘Ice aud. av a ELLENT SPRING water, frait mil ana Shades Top mies from Het petss ‘nearest town 19 minutes’ walk, Address ‘Washington County, atte HOUSE, ROUND HILL, WILL havea few vacant rooms from August 11. Those cdctiou in prives. will be. tnsde {or aoe : alist r week. “Trains nik ke Tern sees ‘Alexaudris, ‘Address SPRING BAN: Va. MIR8T-CLASS BOARD, CLAGETT MANSION, “hei ‘above houses canbe examned Permit from Fissie ver Spring's Stalzon, Metropolitan Hailroad, | cureficeouly. wet i EK & CO. or particulars Ingiire of W. 1s. CLAGETT, or address | _8813 _ Chazett Slansion, Brishtwood, D.C- rou nENT— Cpe RETREAT, (SEAR HARPE Ferry.) True to naine, and all advantazes neces- to promote comfort. first-class tatronage a | sasure to please. ‘particulars on applicatior v.M. CLARK, Keep Tryst, Wash. Co., Md. er DUG, BORED, DRIVEN 4 repaired, All kinds of pumps, 8 SS a ‘stocks furpinhiod,Terane moder ‘MOF- Wee oie 8 CARPETS, ee 73 8th st. 1. e, ‘Feather. Clothing, Watches, Guns, Pistols gud Household Effects, bi cash prices yald.Ad- WAsresit a aes Louisiana sveaue’ (opposite City Helles Commissioner of Deeds tor Sll’the States and Peer fories (except Mary) pvalaias NTED—STEAM CARPET, NO eae a ar eoes, Holepbouo lle. A PERSONAL. NELLIE:-YOUR LETTER JUST RpCRIVER os letter at 7:30 or 8 o'clock sure, E ‘ATION QUESTIONS d 10c, to book-stores o to ENS, AA Tey Tustitate, ® Southweat Sor: wibaaa K'sts: Bo sud Answers. § ‘Mee ue at ine to-morrow 1 you nained in ©. BURN ARS DERSON KNOW ity in 1820, will be rewarded by sending information of the same to J. NG ANYTHING OF THE Heirs of the late Wm Wayne, who lived inthis Star office. st ‘ANTED-MOTH AND OTHER INSECTS BX terminated ‘from, furniture, furs, &e, by Ruch ca fal ea Hot ia SHLCHRCES BNO. S10 En aves HOt NAP Soe COMA; Di Wee IONE g Roe aS OE loner, JUN DUAL. Sieg wes Oflice froin 9 ain. wo pan Telephone S43. “iS DENTISTRY. KE DRNTIST, 715 14TH N.W.— TEETH exits ‘used ont ae, “oot yin rs hoe fect atting sets of teed. DE STABe PARSONS, DENTIST. Piling » Specialty smiciietreaate rm, ‘A local gulemeting. do bad ti in. 7A RT. M TALBOTT, D DENTIOR, 4 437 Dae ae digora toma cornen of A. Dent i ____ SPECIALTIES, ps test PSE PILES! rer ranted. Ie PERSONS RENTING ROOMS, OR BOARDING- _ ore of coal eu roca toca ot a 0 ACCOUNT OF THE HEAVY DEMAND UPON Second-hand Old Stand, 619 D st. nw. ra will call at room 13 St. Cloud Build- il Jearn schrethiny to their advantage, ‘No money regi LON — JOHNSON DESIRES ALL CASH peter ies uns 5 Scand it Lave: Sain offige corner 11th Gos ruL0-Bm0 re are ne repared to full value for Gents’ cpa tana Clothing. Address oF callat SUSTHS jm JOR Brick Dwelling pr Tice. 840 per mouth. SLD 14th ste haw. Ts) Uta ibe RENT—BY UG. Siyeounay fw S14 est a Ter. GO Property puacea w1 advertinnd Prevod Cantto't Tor list or broverty ‘sr. Sth aid C sta FOE BENT OW SALE aud ey Fs — H Mass. a¥., nr. Dupont, 10) 140 3012 Dunibarton 41K st, Sr, mn 143 21st 10E. Ge. aul3-5t JOR RE press br ISi4 Rigen’ ster. The above ts ouly a partial list of houses for rent. Call and wet bulletin, re Ma. ave 8 Hist. naw, Ooh atnw be. ts. wide and dee) in pertect order: the hizhest point Nodithy aud good newhiorbends a RENT — 1 Lath and cellar: wodern fmprovements: hice j ing in front. JOR RENT—HOUSE 496 . rooms and bath, mod. iuips. Apply 624 F st. Room 37. ‘OR RENT—A the nortiawest ics aud 14th-wt. cars, for rent at $46 Jat September, HILL & JOHNSTON, 738. Lot’ et. OR RENT_HOUSE, rooms and bath: modern, JOR RENT-8TH ST. Square, three Brick Dwell ts teh rovms and ‘celia Pubes, alate ma From suiee. parking yan ete inthecity. Rent, 865. aul3.oee 1. RENT—DANENHOWER & SON, 5 Fat eiadersiag onset F 5%, FOR RENT--HIOUSES. RENT — TH TORY AND rooms abl bath; all modern So P xt mw. price, $40; algo, three mt Brick "Dwreiline, S, Foote, snd ments TLL A RU THERFOKD, aulo-Lw" Fa north of comer of F st Inisinees focation. Apply at 13 ENT_BRICK HOUSE, 5 ‘S18 per month. narnia TAR HOLTZMAN. ISHED. #200 Lor 100 140, 1083. Tr..83. 3 1407 Columbia 3 . OFFICE ROOMS. 5 1th st, 1 Nesi.tiw., 12r. 12th st.nw..10r8. 60 or. Gj fru ste, 10r 40.031 Fat hw hst.me. 10rs. 0 Ftiramd 40 Ttitand Esta. ia w. rec ot cot tt 4 at office, Ie On HOLT a Pate MAN LOU 314 2 et we water and gas. seater and es Gr, £16.20 we awe, store aud dwelling 84h and K sts. aw. store and dwell 5 BIDE sts. sw, 101 signing BOO SALE: “ADPACTIL « COTTAGE ixiiands, Just eumpleted oat, Water Kent, $18) IAS. EAST O03 17r., mt. Tth st, Aha Ist, Vr? av., 7 and Paav.ir til: dary 140 1836 Est. uw Sr. W. C_ DUVALL, 925 F'st. naw. (Suecessor to Duvall & Marr.) A NICE BAY-WINDOW HOU k front, 494 4 825.00 per mou! 4 9 Ding. Pincetr..- HAS. FE. BANE 1003 F st. HL st nw LOR. r Ww tir, es 11E. Tor, 2 Cape te Ter N. Cap. St, St. u.w., Or._.59. Jt, $y OF 20st. ne, GF. 0D st se, 114 Pst ow. OF st stu Ww. OF AT 30 BRAY Mean, br. Bs.az 33 P all modern aaprovements, aud ‘very the city, 7 7th st. m W.. SIX ROOM ‘C,H. KNIGHT, 3p ST. Apply 301 M st. now. ‘auls-t" MAINE AVE 8. W, SE and g-2 KOOM BRICK HOUSE, IN between "ber- per month, on nu section of the ©, ° 1906 16th #t. aw Tegsdorcratsts0e ve GO/224 Let st. wor _ ie Loe ee th st.n.w.,10r.865 t ‘OT st, now. sioel..- 220 inrrSiriiihetne dio ROOM HOUSE 2 Qs 1449 Conorai at, "7 jampalire ave. nh MENT, G17 bar ave, aut eSt® SL HST. N. E, NINE i. Stable on ‘only O28 Fat SEAR at VERNG: ail oder hnapowee ‘ahd “speaking. is, plate anirrons, nuentels in) path lobes trowhout” Louse: vldcets ik it, with ron fence; ete hojnes for the money RS CAXWOOD, th and K sts, baw. Terms reasol la. The most coin ne. OF, 2043 E if Sis zat stn. 10 Qe Beds 1g 113 Pet, Sa Hor, F240 LOST AND FOUND. returned to the O31_FRIDAX LAST, GOLD MEDAL, WITH name of CL Clark eligraved upon it, Heward if r office, O88 O§ SATURDAY EVENING, DY PA le,» child's A reward if re- gutaed to 928 oe ue it" tufued to O28 Fenue ave: swe OST—YELLOW TERRIER DOG, HAVING TaG | 2 Fees eh ay BENT NEAR THE GOV! Fe Office, a nice brick Tents for 89. eee of PLEASANT, HOUSE large grounds 9 roots, gad and faruace ok ‘No, 2800 attached to collar, Liberal reward if re- Los raay MORNING, , SEXE ‘Answers to the name Gove nam wast. Glotpey mar wase. of bilod: blesdin, internal, or ax. oats ion SIE Ont a er TO } RESPONSIBLE PARTY. FUE For bleaching hair the very fashionable golden hue so ee eee oe ORE_ON 80% SUNDAY Sas x mea |r SaaS inee ee Brery iely may Bleach her own hair without ang | from burtuess, and oei vel Derr eae ecare, 4 ae rene Siebel hair Grocers chanre yeu” So Sotratition fen 22. ,SURABIS at a TO H SUXDAY, TWO opwe RENT-HOUSE ig 0 STN. . FOUR: “SHUR NATTANS Praenna wee BRO anes q| ate maoe a ow Seer sal ou5 etneh cub of kent Dot ATTORNEYS. tis WALKERS (AMPPBELL CARRINGION, ATTORNEY-AT Ci iar Digs Mod wei Be ost 1240 Kiiane at, Sr wh 1513 otha GON N.Y “ave 401 D'stince SHEDD, 1402 lau including bath, aul Fark road; ovorlouks city lars apply bo, aud D ne aise front feet. few steps from the new Penieyivania Perfect tite: abstract aud deods free. Further partio= lars furnished by Limits where it is absslutely secure. 86.200. 89.00 3 others'a vers Mulroad Company, believe that a change in the Cou ied upon for mets ort of ail wtockbotders ticket to be prepared oF the pol Please call uyon any’ of the Undersigned. Elijah Sith, President John Trevor: "Trapscout oh Wo OND RIGHTS ON WASH iN B On NGTON Gas STOoK SE Bhuker, Glover Building 1440 9 a Becunues, FOR RENT. 30K RENT—HOUSES, —HOUSES. 1906 Fost now. 13r 1020 17th et 1106 Disc ae. far 1216 Oat aww. re. IS Pst. nw, OF coran t., Ve 1424 Sihscuwe dOr @ 308 Eston we Them 1207 11th 2 hy. 5 3 & : see Geta aw dr 4 eave aw. it ne bot Bid mts. bow, ir 2 STORES, OFFICES, PTC. Store room 1416 Pal | Str. 1341 Mt nw Str. rm nd col ‘anid Mass! & stores iri $18 20 tne et SWOLMSTEDT & BRAD ver Pat LASS RESIDENCE, 1519 wal the pant thiwe 9 Britist: legation, Apply to Rok kext _ inst. PF thvode'ieinnd ave Mt ts crete OK RENT 10 XEN THRER. eclatrobos, raingte, mantios Uiretihie i aproveae iM Me jou Variety Store, 705 and 20 a comrucra’ 1 MM, Deine C1 Mae. a EOF THE MOST fine stable, only 4 SWORMSTED’ DLEY, APR TEDT & BRADEEN, AYE RENT 130 MIGOSSTREET, A WrAUTUFOE House, iret flour trunsteomels SWOUMSTED? S BADL + x aul {OK RENT BRICK mente, 2OLSG at JOR RENT — MT 7 he Sth st lsrH vy PLEASANT, wud st AND 476 0 ST. Nw we euch, With all iuoderts MMpROVeREUtS, attire at 1000 0 st, {OK RENT—NFAR THE CAPITOL, A DESIRABLE! and pleas ty, situate Brick Dwelling.un 03 2a'at. u.0 12 Mat. tw 51005 Loxt. nw BO 1240 Wat.n. 40 508 Loch sts Pie 10F-49 4 Ok RENT— Lith n.w.101 Tihs, Sostor 0 Hat nat Satory. Wied. 9 mc Satory Lrick, G rooms ick, @ roomie cs brick, 6 Foot 15.39 SM. Pane, 1415 F at, nw. aust Tithiand Haste kaw, FE BENT, OUSE 008 New srusey ave a p Fovma, sod mine, 9 ana Vis send pelt A Sone tia Lith st. nw. Tet EIGHT ROOM BRICK DWELLE Just completed: only 1+ elting in. this city’ tor the PHILLIDS, 1428 Now Xe JOR KENT. F » bet. Fand G, 2d and 38 or moth & DYER, trand Bb, ‘ayette Ter. te Terra Toot. 1, Ke snd isch sis Also a large number of furnished he FLICK, F 1 ‘& BOW sz FOR SALE —LOTS. OK SALE st. SW it LOT ON 13%, + SUXUG fect; vory BETWEEN c JOR SALE—TWO LOTS ON D, and 14th sts. aw., euch 24 feet Rasy terms, INU-F.C it SALE. QOK LOT ON F ST. SW, NEAK DELA cunt ware ave, 10x80. Cheap. Terns NO.# aul 3st S WASHINGTON HEIGHTS AAR nd 190 ieet be teniled 1 re then ue ill make Mave sold a $1. CUTTER & WIMER, 14 .2—THE BEST LOT ON KENESAW AVE, General Sw elegant residence, war 14th, stat We pe tot, alti caudnts, New hi vw Toate apo ty COTTER ® WiMEK Let Fae JOH SALE LANIER HEIGHTS LOTS, WELL LO » ated, and on easy terme. t wochen Abily wBENS. 8. PUKE FINE LOT ON 33D ST, NEAR 34x65 ; can be sold for Soe 2 est BAXTER & Mae _aul3-3t rt OR SALE-BELAIR HEIGHTS 1M rh Mawnicliter tte avi, 0 fet VOR SALE_GOOD LOT ON C ST., NEAR 3D ST BW, AL EL ZO per ng. foot SWOLMSTEDT & BRADTIN Woe F at, SITES. of persons in want of a desirabl centrally located the city i¥ called to the ground on the Lstreet Just west of Vermont ayeuue » just been eradedand have a fr, ches on L, #treet by 1 ‘The owner will rene 380 toot dew sell a depth of 107 t sartiowe FIUCH, F s. DESIRABLE RESIDE: site aud inoue of the himalthiest auleit JOR SAL. Lots ou Capi : FI Hl, on Meese ay g z H Addross LONDON, Star othe: OK SALE-ONLY #10 MONTHLY to buy oue of those clegaut 17 or 18 eutucky avenue, between Fan REQUIKED lots om, WELDER & 1: PED P.S.—Invest your money at huine i SALE— drain, 10%h, nowt Ma. feet § inches by ject: 7 room. 68 Mees, Bek meni Lar tot 31 by 99 fost: © room, th mw. lot 23 by 20: Brick, Tuer Othaw. lot 23 hy, 205: 14 1D 0 THE as ‘or 3H NORTHERN PACIFIC LAL ‘The unde LROAD COMPANY, ed, reprewnting for themsclvee and reownership in the Northern Pact if Directors will pretc the best interests of they jai and Dring better results w the stockholders, lave, theretore, decided to prepare ng election, Which Wil iiciude some of the bers of the present Boupd and others who can be uve service, ahd for Which We asl "Any stockbolder desiring information aa to the cy to be pursued wall + dol b. Kockefeller, ‘on ‘Chins. nonce oo. Finony ill & Oo. ious & Co, week Whately 5 pean = New York, August 8th, 1887. jie Btocks for CoisoN'e MACK 320-Lm ‘Shock BROKERR * ee SRA Tippy? vies EE pena Joos Were 9 Hi Givoes Orsay «s ve Da. te camel ate mney A 1. HL DODGE, Resident Partuee, ecemre aod Buy and