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-July 5, 1888. MOSBY 8, NOYES ‘ke Evening Star bas a regular, perwanent bona fide dailv circulation more thap treble that of any other daily paper published I Washington, and much greater thas that ©f all the other daily papers bere added together. ‘The Star Out of Town, Persons leaving the city for any Jength of time can Rave Ta Stan mailed regularly to any address ‘Gnd for any period they may desire, Sa” Ali orders for the paper by mail must be Gecompanied by the money,—at the rate of fifteen Cents & week, or fifty cents per month, unless Sent toa foreign country, when the price, includ- 4g postage, is 80 cents per month. <<< President Cleveland did not attend the great ‘Wigwam celebration of Tammany Hall yesterday, which doubtless answered every purpose just as well. It was a tariff reform Gocument, shorter by a great deal than his cele- ‘Drated message to Congress of last December, but VWothe sameefiect. 1t merely curried matters seven months further forward. It sketched the posi- ‘ons of the two parties on the tssue of the tariff, Qnd protested against denunciation of the demo €rats as free-traders because they demand @m average decrease of 15 per cent in the present schedule. Representative Mulls also was on hand with a speech, tn ‘which he went through the chief features of the list contained tn bis bill, and explained its pro- posed changes apparently to the great satiefaction Of the assembied chiefs In view of the fact that 46 was the New York democrats who stood out most persistently at the St. Louis couvention against @ strong tariff reform clause in the nie Wonal platform of their pagty, and that it ts there hat the managers of the jow-tari campaign have Jooked, frum the first, for the greatest to be thrown in their path, such a reception t ‘Milis’ speech and Mr. eland’s letter is siguiti ant. it may not show any decided cs Opinions on the part of the New Yorsers with re spect either to the merits of tue question oF to the expediency of making if the issue of the campaign; but it docs that they have come to real:ze that the demueratic party has cour raltted itself, that the line is irrevocably drawn, and that the mere of loyalty demands of Ue machine politician the utmost endeavors to carry the state next fail wuether he likes the plac forus oF dislikes it. Robert William Flack, th whose Iife-buat, the Puan’ ed in these columns svon after her completion, gave his life yesterday in testimony of bis fait that he had solved the problem of crossing Niagara Fapids and whirlpool ide will doubtless be classed Dy many unthinking persons as one of the grea familly of “crauks” who have perished of 1 Years tn the midst of attempte But that would be an injustice. hard at his model of a ve Delieved, weather instrumental for savin made his test without any fou ‘trumpets furtuer :than the noth & few newspapers Bad hi 3a selentifie descriptions of his boat, imany offers to exhibit himseit aud his handleratt im the museums, maintaining that, if he were vo make any money from his invention, tt would be Dy the legitimate sale of boats or of the right to use his patents for their construction, His choice Of the Niagara whiripoo! as the scene for his final Lest was made in deference to his belief that this ‘Would prove the quality of his craft beyond all cavil, as anything which would carry a men Uarough that would carry Bim through the worst of ocean's perils. When a man risks his life for no PUrpose except to gain notoriety he deserves the Same reprobation that attacues to suicide. But the man whose manta takes the form of conferring @ positive boon upon mankind, and whose death 1s the result of over-coufidence in the device to which he bas devoted the best energies of his brain and hands, deserves more kindly consideration on tue part of the world he has tried to benefit. ——__$— «= An entertaining chapter might be written on Ineffective legtsiative devices to prom In some of the states of tis Uni 4s prohibited by law, the indirect ineans resorted to for preventing the practice Is to make stake. bolding unprofitable and unpopular, on the theory that gamblers do not trust each other, and that if ‘they can induce no third party to act__as trustee they will not bet. Tne Italian government has | adopted a plan somewhat similar to this for sup- | pressing the duelling habit. Not only is there a statute against duels, with a graded list of penal- tes adapted to the gravity of the result of each encounter, but any person who sheers at another for refusing to Nght wnen challenged is punlshed severely. The idea underlying this rule shows a shrewd Judgment of one weakness of human | ature, In every country, provabiy, the greater part of the fighting that is done in cold blood 1s due not to over-sensitiveness at the original adventurous | mn, Was wentor, ny storm and could be made human lives atsea He rish of % whieh atuitously A declined front received, but Lo fear of appearing cowartly in the eyes of one’s neighbors. Tue Itullan device, | however, 1s likely to prove scarcely more effectual | than the American. Men who want to bet wiil | bet, and no one Who values bis standing among Members of bis own class or any other will make | an effort to enforce the law against a staxenoller | unless he has been grossiy wronged. So in Italy, men who fight because they are afrald of public | opinion will not desist because their neigubors, though entertaining a sentiment of contempt, are under penal obligations to desist trom expressing it. Yesterday's celebration of Independence Day showed the growth among the people of more sensible views than have recently prevailed con- cerning the best method of honoring the occasion. Old-fashioned appeals toa patriotism, which ts never out of fashion, characterized the more serious reminders of the events celebrated, and in Tecreation out-of-door sports were a conspicuous feature of the merry-makiog, and the desire to anake a racket was held in check proportions ‘Netther the suggestions of pleasure nor the prompt- ings of patriotic duty require that the day should | Despent in burning powder and expiouing tire. | works, i | ‘The extreme to which party loyalty and the showman's thirst for ad Sometimes carry a person was tliustrated in the | case of the Indiana manager of a Batt Janta cyclorama, who had a portrait of Benjamin | Harrison painted tuto the j asa| F Was not on the ground luring the fight, but was busily engaged a Jong distance away. The complaint seems to have been made by the democratic stockholders | 4m the concern, not so much in the interest of his. torical accuracy as with a view w cutting of any | party capital that might be made out of the trick, | To retort in kind the democrats must give cyclo~ Yale renown to President Cleveland’s substitute, ‘The task Will, however, be @ trite more difficult 4m bis case than in General Harrison's In his character of high private in the rear rank he ean. not, without emoarrassment, be pictured on can- jaa in heroic attitude and of heroic size, since the war statues in Washington and elsewhere teach y that all military heroes trave! on horseback and none go a-fo0 — + Tt seemed tc surpriss everybody In Washington | ‘hat the fire.bells did not ring oftener yesterday. ‘The secret of this was partly that so many of the Young people who are accustomed to set fire to Jences and woodsheds in honor of the occasion Went into the country for the day, and that a large number of those who remained were successfully corralied by the police and made to confine their ‘operations to open lots, broad parkings and te middle of the street, where combustibles were not ‘within easy range. From the accounts of the day Sent In from Other places of equal oF larger size, it ‘Would appear that Washingtou 18 adding to its reputation asa model city in other respects the Character of an ideal holiday comzuunity <<< Among the superstitious actors the accident of one of the stars’ tripping before coming on the stage is considered very luc rule BOWS good of a first appearance in one of the great dramas of real lite ts not known; but tt ‘would be of interest probably to Mra. Harrison to trace a connection between her missteps in coming down the stairs of her home to meet the repubil- cam potifcation commitice and the fortunes of her busband in the contest upou which be has a A EEE A change of PustinastersGeneral does not seem to bave produced aay chanwe in the policy of ‘the administration with respect to the payment of South American mail subsidies Mr. Dickin- son's argument on this head ts more pointed, it possible, than Mr. Vilas’; and the only way in which Congress can get him to do what It wants is evidently to make its provision compulsory. a ‘The customary Fourth of July storm tatlea to put im an appearance. Custom is getting to be as unreliable a8 We Weather bureau. state pride, rising wi | i fl 404 1011 ST. NW. T, WALKER SONS, 204 101. o busidios ‘Cement, Piwe Wusle saad Brum Send, sar. roe) ~~ € At] Fovere Is Past OUR BRIEF REST FROM THE BIG RUSH IS OVER AND NOW WE ARE RUSHED AGAIN. AT THIS WRITING OUR THIRD FLOOR (MEN'S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT) 18 LITERALLY CROWDED WITH YOUNG MEN AND OLD MEN, WITH MEN IN THE PRIME OF LIFE, AND WITH YOUTHS JUST BUDDING INTO MANHOOD, ALL SELECTING OR BEING FITTED OUT IN THE MATCHLESS BARGAINS IN MEN'S CLOTH- ING THAT CAN BE FOUND HERE NOW, SUCH AS $28, $25, 822, 820, AND $18 SUITS, AT TWELVE DOLLARS AND EIGHTY CENTS FOR THE CHOICE, SACK SUITS AND CUTAWAY—FROCK SUITS. IN PLAIDS. IN STRIPES, AND IN QUIET DE- SIGNS, TAILOR-MADE-BODY-FITTING GARMENTS. CORRECT SPECIMENS OF THE TAILOR’S HIGHEST ART. SEASONABLE SUMMER SUITS, WERE SPLENDID VALUES AT 828, $25, 822. 820, AND $18 EACH, GOING NOW IN THIS UN- PRE ENTED MID-SEASON SACRI- FICE SALE AT TWELVE DOLLARS AND EIGHTY CENTS YOR THE CHOICE, DO YOU WONDER THAT WE ARE RUSHED? SAKS AND COMPANY, THE RUSHING CLOTHIERS, SEVENTH AND MARKET SPACE. “2 Ar Tix List oF WONDERFUL BARGAINS FOR TO-MoRKOW, RED TICKET DAY. aS MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. iotof 3 dozen White Straw Hats, in desirable yes, were Ne and 50e. Friday, choice pines of Moire and. Satin Siripe Sash Ribbon colors Pink, Creaun, Cariinal, and Black, was 50c. G8e.” Friday ‘a yard. RSETS AND SKIRTS. ‘wer Balmoral Skirts, in Black and Gray, were 75. Friday, 4. SUIT DEPARTMENT, le Suits, in all Friday, $3.2. Sulis, in sizes from 3 to 10 to si. Friday, only 1.38. DEPARTMENT. Extra Long Blace Silk Hose, Liste Thread, Hose im plain colors, small sizes, were Se.” Fridays 1 DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT, Remnants of Wool Challis, 4 to 8 yard lengths, were We Friday, 18 4c slander; 5 200, ard” Remnants of Best French Satteens Retinants of American Setteens only Se. y ART EMBROIDERY AND UPHOLSTERY DEPT. Stamped Linen Splashers, were 10c. Friday, only 10 Matin Pin Cushions, were 40e._ Friday, 210. Cheullie Table Covers, were 81.35. Fe Tot of Linuicum Mats were s06" Feiss Bee NOTION DEPARTMENT. jot of Patent Shawl Straps, worth 25c. Friday, 1 lot of Fancy Sheil Hair Pins, were 10¢. Friday, Se. TOILET GOODS Ppnig te cilet Sponires, sold at ‘panes Pudl Boxes, sold ak 10c. riday, Se JEWELRY AND LEATHER GOODS DEPT. 1 lot of Oxydized Shoe Hooks, were 10e. and 160. Friday. 3 T lot of Card Cases, were 250. and She. Friday, 196 i DEPARTMENT. Chemisettes, ribbon L lot FAN DEPARTMENT. Fancy Satin Fans, were 50c, and G8, Fri- {Folding Fans all styles, 50¢. amen DRESS TRIMMING DEPARTMENT. t Kemnants of Black Lace Flouncings at half T ist of Colored oO 5 Pe dbot Selored Bead Ornaments, were 250. to @1. MBROIDERY DEPARTMENT, L lot of Friday List 25. Flouncings, sold © yard, 45-anch Swi yard. Friday, LACE DEVAR’ 1 ot of Coors Torchon Laces sad for Be, | sacd. Prutag. 106. ror seoricarnes Tot of Fins Peyvudau “40-ined Flpuncings, work wohl at 01.50 to 8233 8 yard Perley, Bone FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT. lot of Traveling Satehe _ and $1.68," Friday. b0cr M4 8 @1,8135,. 91.50, nd ot of Freucl Satior Dolls, sold at #1 and 81.25. NISHING DEPARTMENT. Piqueand Figured Flats, Friday, only and $2.50 Cream Flannel Shirts, yara. Friday, ouly $1 each, Garat Reovenos Satz AT THE FAMOUS REMNANT ROOMS OF LANSBURGH & BRO. tecome a tiaage in the general management of sinens to have two regular Feduction sales, ber having au enermousstock of short lengths anes Dry Goods on hand, we asstire Fou, that move all others in variety’ aud low LIST OF ITEMS ON BALE, CORSO elt Beured French Satine Remnants, 5 i. bet Yard, ostly leugths frum 3 Yardy roduced to 10e. per'vard uct 20 pieces of fine Lace Buntings in navy blue and all tin delicate sates of pink, bite and entaus at 100: yard: regular value ido.” "and cream a6 100. per Several cases of grey mixed De Remnant beautiiul styles, reduced to Ge. pet yt zi ‘aves of 34-inch wide English Mohairs, mostly in rey. slate aiid brown mixture, will be sold at 12iye, ber jard, general price doc = ‘One case of Roman ‘s yards, regular value ber yard, lengths tf: Sec: will betunortiiseaat 5S” Alot of fancy colored double finish German Bed Ticking, ted. TACNINE: parfahted feather proof, reduced from 25 to S cases of navy biue (with red, gold and white Sguren), Percale. eis SEAT PARSEEyS teat regular Width'at 9c per 2 immense lot of White Good Remnants, such ‘Organdi ‘and Victoria Lawns, atri miesd Nelsska cog ane OES Mele vegas ies pd oa Lacing rpsce cpotgh to specify all the different bercalis on bent nacces Soeeeey at, Stour ovine for egeneral inspections’ LANSBURGH & BRO., 420, 424, 424, 426 7th 8, HAVE THIS Ps RESOLV) CLosi : ie oie ae eer aye a Stimes! si Bs a Sara GUSTAV GEISLER, - le 2021 7th st. RENN BW R ® RRR mz NS biscounr (On over 30 sets of Harness of various kinds of our own make, while making improvements At TOPHAArs, 1231 Pa. ave. n. w. Sreaw | Srmaw fn Splendid assortment of Gentlemen's Bummer Pw Underwear, Neckwear. Flannel ‘and Dress Shirts, ‘Vests, Office Coats, Thin Socks, ‘nonnee — kerehiefa, Collars, &, BC. LEWIS & SON, 1421 New Yorkave, One Price, ‘North side, near 15th street, eelt-tu During the Summer months the Pais Royal will close on Saturdays st 1p. m.; other days open until 6 D. m., to which fact attention is asked, FOR FRIDAY, JULY 6. ‘We would make to-morrow the busy day, since we close on Saturday at lo'clock, We think you'll bea ‘Visitor to-morrow if you'll glance below, Tue 590. Usomwesn Sue Overwhelmed this morning, Demand grester than the supply, so that some of the things quoted in the lower half of this column were sold out. A gentleman with his danghter called just before 11 o'clock, and was highly indignant because the Lace-Trimmed Corset Covers to fit his daughter were all gone. If these Cornet Covers had not been extraordinary values would most of them have been sold by 11 o'clock? Was it our fault? We have telegraphed for new supply, which will leave by express this evening, so that we can Almost be certain of plenty to-morrow morning. (Continued below.) Srecuz Size Or Hos: ‘We'll beat last year's record. The department crowded to the doors this morning. The supply will Inst all day to-morrow. It will be midday before any of the sizes or shades are missing, THE SPECIAL PRICES: Our 75e. Silk Hose for 59¢. Our $1 Fancy Lisle Hose for 79. Our 75c. Fancy Lisle Hose for 59¢, Our 50c, “C. and G." Lisle Hone for 450, Our 48c. Fancy Striped Hose for 250. Our 35c. Fast Black Hose for 250, AND OUR SCHOPPER’S CELEBRATED LISLE THREAD HOSE In black and new shades, also in stripes in all styles, ‘350. OR THREE FOR 81. Our 25e. Children’s Black Derby Ribbed Hose in all sizes for 190, Our 35c. Children's Plain and Ribbed Lisle Hose in all sizes for 290, S2-You can't get the celebrated “O. and G." Ribbed ‘Lisle Hose, in the quality we offer, under 68¢. Again, the Silk Hose at 75c. are the 61 goods of our competi- tors doing a credit business, And again, “Schopper's celebrated genuine Lisle Thread Hose, where elec can they be had under 49c. or 480." (Continued below.) Sux Uspenwean, &o. ‘Still have all sizes and shades, but if we're as busy to-morrow as this morning we can’t say so for Satur- day. Our #1 Ribbed Silk Vests for 92c. Our 75e. Ribbed Lisle Vests for 550. Our 44c. Ribbed Lisle Vests for 39c. Our 68e. Jersey-fitting Bal Vests 50c. Our 48c. French do,, 35¢,, of three for 1. Our Fine Lisle Vests in faney combination colors at 10 per cent off the market prices, $2~ Think of Swiss Ribbed Lisle Vests, full length and tn all sizes and shades, for 39c. exch. Many are charging 59¢. for identical goods. That's Just one illus- tration of our special sale surprises, showing we intend to beat the great record of last year’s famous sale. (Continued below.) Suors Ar HarPaice Just what you want if you are going away. Button Loots of best Kid, Calf, Goat, Kangaroo or Alligator, hand-made, neat in appearance, but durable — for mountaia or seashore indispensable. The stay-at- homes want the low quatter shoes. Too few going away to make a great demand for button boots, hence half-price to any Lady, Miss, Girl or Boy who wants button boots. _ (Continued below, S58 AT THE PALAIS ROYAL on THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, July 3. July. July 7. Do you remember last year's sale of 59c. COT- TON and CAMBKIC UNDERWEAR. Our books will Prove the sales were $1,629.33 for the three days, Wil they be as large this year? THEY SHALL. Last year we offered a Manufacturer's Stock of samples. We sold this same Manufacturer's Samples this year, during the late “Clearing Sale;" so we must now resort to other means to beat Ist year's record. THE FOLLOWING ARE BARGAINS UNPARAL- LELED IN OUR AND YOUR EXPERIENCE, Five Lors Gowss Ar 59. 18T LOT—Our G4c. Nightgowns for 50c. ‘They are ‘made up in first-class style of Frait of the Loom Mus- lin, Tucked yokes. Cambric ruffle neck, sleeves, and front. 2D LOT—79¢. Gowns for 69c. Mother Hubbard style. Yoke with herring-bone stitching and six cl ters of four-bunch tucks. Ruffle of embroidery neck and sleeves, ‘3D LOT—85e. Gowns for 59c. Same style as 790. gowns, but more elaborately embroidered. 4TH LOT—98c. Cambric Gowns for 59c., with ten clusters of three-bunch tucks. Rufile of embroidery front, neck, and sleeves, STH LOT—98c. Muslin Gowns for 50, Tucked yoke back and front. Finely embroidered neck, front, and sleeves. 27 Our regular customers will recognise this ‘Underwear and will appreciate the reduced prices. Woe need hardly remind them to call early. (Continued below.) Tuner Lors Sxmrs Ar 59. 'T LOT—Our G8c. Short Skirte for 500 Prettily embroidered rufie, in cambric and muslin. 2D LOT—Our 75c. Walking Skirts for 590. Full width and length, 8 tucks in the deep Cambric ruffle; 16 tucks above. 3D LOT—81 Skirts for 59e., with deep embroidered ruftle and 14 tucks above, Sw" Stout ladies will have no trouble in being fitted oak ee invites to tay on cay undetyerment before chasing. PComtinued below.) Tanze Lors 59° Corser Covers 18T LOT—Our 6tc, Cambrio Corset Covers for 5c. ‘Square and V-shaped Necks, elaborately Embroidered. 2D LOT—850. Pompadour Corset Covers for 59c. ‘Trimmed with finest Embroidery. 18T LOT—Our 68c. Chemises for 6¥e.;Round,Squere and Yoke Band styles: also two styles Sacque Chem- tage, Embrosdered Tobes and Sleeves, 2D LOT—780. Chemises for 59c.; Loradale Cambric, ‘Tucked Yoke, Embroidered Neck and Sleevea, 3D LOT—08e. Cambric and Cotton Chemises for 59c.; Square, Round shapes, Lace trimmed and Embroidered. 4TH LOT—@1.35 Chemises for 590, ; Square Necks, elaborate Embroidery back and front, «Continued below.) Tunez Lors Deans Ar 59o. Ist Lot—Our 75c. Drawers for 50c.: 8 tucks in the deep, embroidered cambric ruflle, 2 clusters 3 bunch tucks above. ce, 24 Lot—85e, Drawers Embroidered 34 Let-116 Cambric Drawers rein chon lace raffie, 14 tucks above. wat es ons Ore Lor Darssixo Sscques ar 59. sonuas az 5De ee broidered yoke, tacked and rue at nec aad slooves and e perfect fit, pars PALAIS Woorwarn & Lorsnor. WASHINGTON, D. ©, JULY Sra "88. STORE CLOSES THIS EVENING AT 5 P.M STORE CLOSES SATURDAYS AT 1 P, M. aoa floor.) Size 16 years in Misses’ 3 Misses’ Licht weight Fancy Checked ‘Walking? Jeokets Bttaeed to ae fra see ed English’ Walking Sockets" ines St, = 82.75 14 Ladiew’ Fine 4 radi Saree ii blake ware ‘et, navy-blue, and cream, dnoe 32, 34, 38, 00d ” Dresses at half and These enumerations ners tho cheapness of the give but & ‘came "7'Childeen's Checked Gingham Dresses, to bo FoTR THE Camps, izes 3, and @ yeara” 5 Child; Fines Gingham Dr ‘Dresses, i mbing ot plaids and stripes, sizes", Bund 10 fenced SS Missea i NSiMleves” Wada Vaal ‘eininied 5 ie ions with wide embroidery, igs 12, 14, aud 10 $4. “Odd Sizes” in boys Suite—5 Boys’ Suite, in Cassimeres and Cheviots, male Norfolk stylo, $120.4, 2.9. and 10 years. Great value. 4 Boys’ White Pique Gire-piece RIIt Suits, gusty made, wentand ren * Tt By} ‘a iaey piue| sand seit wits herring-boue Heduced aaddors 1.65 Cth toot “insler" tn Patasols—Where ws have onl one ofa Klud it woes on fale Friday, at a Feet iso twolur thres imperfect ouck. a Brown satin Farasol, with suuall hole in Haiuced to, 202.780. 1 Blue-and-bisck ‘Striped all” iit’ Paruaol, small pin bol Bed i Reduced to, $1 1 Pale Blue Brocaded Sati Parasol; natiral Trott stick. faced 26 1 Cream Escurial Lace-covered Parasol, very 1 Black, Hanid- ui ony Stick. Reduced to... (Firat floor’) Bisck Goods—"Short Lengths". best lot of en: i Black Goods. e moHey in making @ selection from tis Friday offering. Werick out a few as tiusirations: 1 Black, ajl-Sik Armure Grenadine rds of Black Silk-and-wool Gren~ hs” of Plain Black Grenadine, 93-29, Sie yards for #8.50. 45, jards for 89, 83 yards for jer Black, neice Grenadine for ed or remuant peices, Gite oor sunens neat) ‘odd ius—We take one, two and three auars ot the Foe peas Sense thoy aro subgect to Sent eet eee yD tidus, such a pinhole in tle cloth, heads Seuted, oP Blace Sik Vinbrella, 26 in., two small a relly, 26 in, heh darned.) inn Belos (hich ean be ynant Brice 6 Bleck Puritan Bilic ‘bre Line ullver caps: ‘Kemmnant Price. $3.2: wepisck Sik Uiaibellay 3 ici ate wood Rennant Price... a4 “ ‘Black Silk Umbrelias, 28 inch, carved ban- en. 4 Black silk Unibrell (fold Read slightly dew Glen’ Deparinigi 10} "Oa Garments” fa Men's pico. reat at two-ticdse Tvait Men's Cuuze Remnant Price... or Men's Fancy Bis aud bine, nize 33. eis ee. died y 0c. aut Men's Sidlidna Welt’ Drawer seas oiled, size 32. in fares d mnant Price a5 door. Wear,—Mostly half ‘wera, size 34-inch, T'aken's Itowi Remuat Paces’ f en's Kuit Bathing’ it Price... Fae) 2 i aga ry Pe size 17-inch, Remnant Price (fens Department 1013, Fatreet ddr id Sizea in Hosiery.—Exceliont remnant aneuing ‘Amaterial saviig can be effected on ewry pair. 15 Pale Ladies’ Back Cotton Hoss, drop: gultcued. tae each 1 gute Price -.,250. Deel and tov, sise’Se pairs Clune Navy Sis Habit wat Joxle knee, heel, an nt Price, 7 avy blue witlt white festeeios Hervant Price Gfieat floor) “bhort Lehaths” of Taces and Lace inure Eatractlorte will be minde Gaclen aa the entire accumulation to-morrow, = the dif- ference be!ween the present, and the former Price i< well worth the saving. 72" Short Lenatha” of Lace Flouncings, in Black Chantilly and” Escurial, ‘and Crean Oriental and reelag oe lengths from 1% to “A.emuant” prices. a wptl wely low remnant priced. rapt ma a Ar ra tay alace 5, tsi an dt an mony pets That ret tet We “ad wearer for Sy aapatng pri Chiamots Skin Gloves, sizes 55 oxana nant Price Ladies’ 8. Button Gi er baetadi Embrolderea 8 Bac Kemuant Price. ‘BPaire Ladies? Silk Gloves, aes ‘ann Os Are have ie White ite dee hea ea Ficueshed ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, (Cor. 11th and F ste, n.w, WANTED—HELP. _ WANTED--ROOMS. SALE--HOUSES. COUNTRY BOARD. "ASHI yantep — YOUNG GENTLEMAN, WITH | JAIR VIEW, jOUNTAINS OF VIRGIN » — AT A SACKIFICN” Paxti 5 De Wise rsa a Zi. Sun SEOALNAS, fgg | PRET. IS MOUNTING owning eee ees aE ey ‘Bim. at 1715 1 and ‘Isih ste soa termaresmomsble. to deret tree Para uiare vreot me fora aa Wi T DIOR AGENCY WOMEN QUOKS, | Tuleh $10 will ba paid. 4 » Saree cia c oa | be ‘trrored wnanests, taawe, yerd co ee ico buco Bienes SPRINGS, PRIVATE FAMOLY, 1WO | fois gd Book: car oting bce cure resorsa O19 7th venw. fy! > Foume:; ret Soor: on treat perch: two | Gress box 72 usr clea aa Fie aaa ‘PHILAD! A, Pick Tituteat walk to Gath 2 FPR SE SER SUL ROOW COTTAGE IN we BU ICHAR AS. ‘Dn . ‘Pleasant with stable anu bot 50.1 > i 000, OSes, aber pie Bes ra OMAR ar 13 _ a __e —— oR .C NGE — WILL XCHANG) PAR doh SALE TEN NT iNVestMeNT— ‘ANTED—WOMEN COOKS, $10 TO $40; AM. Sei eeeae lot in most TU F Hous —*-- oon K rooms all ‘Dbermaids, Nurses and Laundroases in Colored eas jOr*hrwent for euuall nouse in oe any sd tocabiar siete cerogenents aa Washington), o. uz: Si doo Farm Hands: Ss fom location and price. Address C.K HL, ‘Star Office. j5-3* afew 5-30” 2234 may WANTED—nouse < OR HOUSE LOT. FoR investment. Cash wil Price is lo' Fok ACenaikick, NEW TesEY AVENTE FOUR v2, Bato came Anawer st once, INVESTMENT, bar ome” jy2'3 yooms, + Sn Belt live, rente for @12 pet month. Address SPHING Sees ie WM. K. GUNNISON, 2003 F st. ‘ANTED—TWO LADIES NOT IN OFFICE s ANIED—EXPERIENCED WAIST AND ne would like to take charge of a house for two Batted Vas ties “aENINARY Ry HILL) Ni AR FOE SAESTWONEW parc KS ty ST. souri, hands; 1105 F st. at fhree mouths: references ‘Address CAR ! accomible to sag tS; 20-foot alley ate fog fin ‘office. Bat" | 2001 cme vacant. references rv: | tels aud was chatcliers’ ander tent 3 each. Pog fi EY — — = | Stirea. “ \" WORTHINGTON at Waasingien Da Wa. A GU wena 1005 Fst. nw. Penneyivania sve: m-w. te WANTED--BOARD enhower's, 1115 Fst. a Fe SALE-T HAVE POR SALe: POUR OF THE Wirtied FIRST-CLASS BARBER (WHITE), = =. why 7 a Capital BUR dor the take charge of a shop. Apply at 3510,M abs RY FARM, NOT Tent. ye 8-7 Wits tour boars teoes, Weshiogtons oa "Ugo, focation ” i, twenty Tecate, page (A pote CITY: a Fou 5 Midland, Shenandoah Valley or B. and’ ©.. for small each at or all et aay ome M. Wee ped esa stints of $0.8 mouth for stale. ‘WEST PRD, OF ROCKY MOROB KER io? Walt Cay ‘Shae Address SE 1 or Star e ROCKVILLE, wares to right petson A STP ELEASANT, Sine | at rate of $30 s month for adults, i ety id eek tree: | FOR SALE SEVEN Room PHAME GRQROR Wat COMPETENT GIRL OR an ol i Nace neqanGd Temes | Lithet nw. lot 17 4AOS feck to alloy, wa, B00 for cook and general housework; no washing nor Mra, CORYELL. B3-1mr | Cash, Valance ine uthly. Barht-room oew Brick, oor droning; inust stay mights, aud bring xood city refer- Ler, with parking, lars thee. Gall G20 Mate ayo2e NT) Se DINING. Bene ae ent Ara att Poy ve TANTED—A WOMAN, nd bedroom and kitchen ; with Privileges of house: |) fe hat eer een mestoa yoy in family; none younger apply, Apply, with rWwO NI Oth st, mw. ELY FURNISHED FRONT a Spot BOARD C: reference, 1459 14th st. n.w., corner of R st. 35: se HAD AT hock mE 2 SALE—HOU-E, SIX hoom: ANTED—A MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS MAK- BOR A Be OR 3v0-Bt*_ | (coationy lange rocene:ecod water los aad Silk et | Ajy$'S; ©" cAnOO cae, tales @ gs a Ea RENT A VERY LARGE COOL FRONT BRD. | out fahineg bain and hupting: Bur terme apis 80 | 3 on ALi aM OFFER onlay 01 : iy furnished; with or wit vard + Goreville, Loudoun (cant, = Kilts iA PE Str otce, TE NG iicattoVeoaions Rost, wad) Goveruameat PAG: ye | BP Recee oth do ate cecal Sow Fee ot La aren ee as | ae eee | ener cenan ob NE SHADE | Srme'tosun.” DaviD'h, STORE wos ‘must come with good references {rom = patie dye . lace. calcred preferred. 1107 Fst nw. A | Fitige sad cot bat aoa ets trina ROAR | atyeuenn alg grees tbo tree OPT Me | TOR BALE —WOURES. 616 w O80 Ml ove x 7 ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED SALESLADY IN | for housekeeping: will rent very low. 216 C st. nw.1* oe Colesville, Montgomery SAT pO) Ket. ww. & ar ‘and notions; must come well Recor SENT UiVE WiCEEY SUR 2 % Agee) ‘at 7 p.m.) salary moderate, | JYOR RENT—WIVE NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS for housekeeping, south and eaat fi men 16uz 7th ory ro te, wide park- | YY OULD LIKE TO GET SEVERAL FAMILIES T. i piesa ing be Hee sTabene wih Sound ley Fureiaeds lng iy celine a? y ANTED—ACTIVE FAD: ‘OF FAIR EDUCATION _a5-3t y th st rooms, in Villages. convenient d- acauicady. short hours; goud pay: ADDI. oM | Won RENT-EANGE BOOM, SECOND FLO; | Stet SOLUUSE ® MADDUX, Maratall sowaa 5.5 and G only, at 10 a.m. Fatnw. 1 3355 Paunapivabinava. “iegiure Wo: TEL: ball, Fauquier Co, | ANTED—A SETTLED WOMAN FOR G00KING “995-61 iG SPRING PRIVATE SUMMER Resonr, | and general housework. po washing, for swall | 2 Ui RENT—IN PRIVATE FAMILY, TWo I withiu afew minutew drive of Martinsburg, fami leasan W.Jy SSI ‘D- | Va, Pleasat ae ladies and geattomens sith y, 2 Hk Feansnt Apply $20 Oth ot 8.¥.37S-3t* |W somety iuruished -ommunicat n+ £0: location | oot hiteet aes eee meas and wenthemen with: WANTED, A STRONG, INDUSTRIOUS, ACTIVE | ant table uncxce;tionatle. Address box 40, "star | f SNODUNASS Box 142. Martinmbune, W.Va. uo iw Boy to make himself useful’ in s shoe | office. Iy3-3e store; ohe wath soine know: ‘the business pre- a Wous-FROWT a FEW, BOARDERS CAN BE NICELY ACCOMAC- ferrd, “ECUNOMX" SHOE STORE, 802 7th st. nw. 3 pe pe — 2 A! ated at, the Windsor sion, Bear Sux ond a rooms, furnished or | Sic ick Co.: pure air and water, shacie, 4y5-6t unfuruisived, cst dib Othe yabet, FandG. 493-3 | pleasent rormes hese toilk goed toed. “aburoee ae WANTED-IW0 WHITE GIRLS, ONE AS COOK and oue as chambermaid, fora small family of four. Suitable good home. | Kef- erences requi Ww, Bez ‘TED—A SETTLED COLORED WOMAN TO TAN W “acretera! housework sood-orayes and work not bard; ‘uiat come well Tecoimmended. Auquite at O29 Plesepnt roti Toe ENDUY, Urtsus, Ma home oe AVERLEY HALL"=LARGE THREE-STORY Winer rome coal tind coker santo be fruits, vegetables, milk, ice, &c.. in abundanor. exo DO OR SINGLY, FUR- | lent water dawn denmely sbaded. references exchans uished or unfurnished, u.w. central; house fur- —— PHILA ‘NiCHOLS, Hamilton, Loudoun ished ‘canrbe reuved for the year OF sumiaer. Andress | Couuty. ¥ save SUMMER, Star office. x $1,000 1801 to IsDST vLaw, oi Bad aS rons will have Call at 403 71 63800 G12 Bat sect 13 Myrtle “Bi. he. 700) th, Gr. ‘AUM, NORTH HILI CLARKE 1430 Sampson stn. W STED=A DARER OF SEENDE Hanne 70 | "ae REN enn TAM, oneal buat anes | $000 Pea gies ae Work as gecoud hand, 701 Gthat aw. Jyd20"_ TEVERAL FRONT ROOMS, Uerpurpumned, waite fer eat | Vipgg #2 Saat ie i Loo V — EXPERIENCED SHIRT-MAKERS, | with or without board. 26-co! CM CASTLEMAN. on = eau Wegeezsttn ot Sikeston Wea tuaioen ous | tei 1017 14th SPIE BORED CRY, AREMAD An Erascoras | oly 8 portign of the property an nut those who have wor! in Buanutactors JOR RENT—1 WASSACHUSEITS AVE., FUR- ginale Instatute Building, Winchester, Va. stra | theletand 13th {) Ml THOR E WAGGAMAN, Hy to, AtE SLOCK HALT, with Woodward & Lothrop, i RENT—1315 MAS 7 Toe pn non A. SEES Uin'snd Fate mee tl Ee a torte Ug ce ee ge Fenn Cress ALM. WAXTEDIA MALE ATTENDANT FOR AN IN ‘valid gentle: and patience, Add: sation expected, Bo: ‘SMITH, Winchester, Va., or miguire | jane - ora Bi at or address 1205 Qt. nw. JEW int be a wood THREE PLEASANT ROOMS, PAR- flatinu'retrences ad conju | for and two bedroom. ll com entenccn. alabe | for joumekeeping ; or for two geutlomen, 1ur- pian cee Sagi Baped or unrurnlaed, “400 Guta. ARDERS ACCOMMODATED AT LIN. | oudoun County, Va, Pleasant rooms, shade, aS enn. Peston P vosms,shase, | BO COMPRRD , WOMAN, TO COOK. 38-90 | rene ACH Sten tice sadn Got eS 4? B50 Sn eee | TOR hi ENT UNFURNISH D oHED ie 2e28-10t LARGE ELEVEN-nooMt J ANIED-A RELIABLE COLORED MAN, MID" | garden aud port "Alngr oom tor geatiemen. Goro | WW ASTED Gio on se, oO Hobe jorter's duties abou eity: must furuish | bw. iy ae a Hood references, Address Box 102, Star ollce. JyS-2" pop Sy cei = 2 Aldie: Loudoun County, Va. SUMMER “BOARDERS WANTED-AT SPRING- dale. (bear Lnooln. Loudon, county, (Va: two | luiles from Purceliviile station, W.& 0. Ke Ryin full OR RENT_LARGE Aj F; uewly furnished. brick table in the rear, 430 Ht, nw. larg: modern Vv y ANTED—AT BURGESS’ AGENCY, 423 1 as at sanite woman, for linen room: 10 saves, 10 chamberminida, 10 scrul want iN si help of ail Kinda tor city, with city ES RENTS S-story frame 11 roome, all tinprovemneuts, in thorough repair, Due stable NICELY_FURNISHED, (COMMUNT. ail for springs: - OOF wi C1 board: low view of the ae, Ridge mountains, Couveyanoes to | © ne sear. A) house work; must understand plain cooking ; 'wo aeeten: eet aid ak Miemi tte marth ama ALRER, Lincoln, Louden county, Va Je- ‘Ov | bands chime, stabs at in family, Inquire at 618 6th B. ences. 416 Hat. n.w., bath : in good ¢ ou Hi xt Jot ou Mans. ave b. Lot in Jackson Alley,» south exposure; one square of War and Navy De- W ILLE, LOUDOUN | "ilies tte = ja'tot™ | WW OS Ya dew name an J{OK_RENT—NICELY-FURNISHED ROOMS, aX pe me ~ ~ Siete ble boart stameebie teome | OOS gee ics creamery bul mii &t.. Just vorth of Frenkiin summer unsurpassed. LIVINGSTON TERKACE.:30-6" JOR RENT—FUKNISHED AND UNFURNISHED Rooms; first-class condition. Apply #15 E st. y somete JOR RENT-SECOND FLOOR, CONSISTING OF (par ovina aed Gath.” Eoenietcy Taraianed ke light housekeeping. Will rent for less during summer owe toeetounble parce” ‘Abuy a Tita coum HE SERVI ‘AMAN WITH A printer preferred, to inanufacture smiail patented article, which is’ nsive sale in all parts of the countr; L, Star office. WANTED ono CLERK, ONE THAT UN- deratands cutting fresh ineat required. Apply 831 North Capitol st, WASTED=10caL, on THAVEL fork Lew specialty fe-progt wtct BR ordered a car! eek a load, a Mich. canvanser cleared Sado t month, Bultalo dealer with nis oth Basie saceariuy #8) bi igus iN my id-weasin WANTED — A, PUSHING BUSINESS WOMAN Haig quia of Washipatan to tsherente fe | TOR RENT—eTORE (AND DWELLING, IF DE: vonsile 3 House; liberal salary. References ex- - ae of business Hk nw, els J. MATCHART, Sab Of HeadeasS | gud dwahig. 908, SNAIL bine wd Witte and soll a smal Tocation and berwee f LIMITED NUMBER OF BOARD) RS CAN BE ‘Locust Shade. For full particn- row Mry LAURENCE Li 1TH, Je22 e061" OK SALE — TWO NEARLY NEW TWO-STORY K building Brick Dwellings, each contalue dh. w., pric reed pay iients at 5 per « VLE & RUTHEMP OLD, in OK SALF—FIVE IMPOSING brick dwel ius, lorated o1 h.e., Just four squares. f for bot, don Con, Vi UMBIER BOARDERS S'voadoun County. Wa one of the mont elevated Sid healtutul sections of Vinwinia- abundance of shad, irae eevtablog ee dace Pavilion au Ste? amucemente, For" particulere’ address wea are just completed. TAVENNEL. partic __my-Swhe-Sa "| contain sight Tones ead en YEW PELRONS CAN BE ACCOMMODATED BY | witdows, Corner ALhE Mises Neale, who reside neat Chapel | Nite careful inspec jeasant suminer returt, addres Miss J FALE, Cox Station, Chases County, Md. Se"! FOR RENT—STORES. aes, would trade For price ANENHOWEA, Vv cl ACTIVE BUSINESS MAN, LIVING Outside Washington, to represent our house in his Salary about $100 wontily. References gi 220 OK RENT—NE' DWELLING, 1 E Handsoiwe plate-elass windows: mod. i Fuue. ‘ ‘xcelleut locatio x WASHID pdexacted. SUPT, MFG, HOUSE, Tock Box 15 kee ee werd Coe atte walk ten encod ern AT A SACKIPICE—€3,000 WILL BOY j etsthkedw” | 2 | yan tine soca plenty and utter Adress ef 2, or AGENTS IMMEDE: | Re eee ARN ELUING SO. 1804 | ST UTHER BOWELS, Herndou, W.0.and WK. le | ba Aine He MES Ne fos quit or ‘ACCOMMODATIONS: Fou grat 1428 New York ave. | |MEST- C1 101 omat the tion of the age: over mili Tk, Cuicagoe 1 ears EMPLOYMENT BU- q grat Brooks’ station. Br'C Met. iiruch 0. y ANTED — DUNDORE'S STORE | sion (Wiitt conducted bp indies, moeraad noamea, white Kngites Joun oa de2l-im LOR AND peste: and colored, for all kinds of domeatic labor, for Dis; | J LOGUE, 1261 32d st., Georgetown. del l-2m DELIGHTFUL HOME IN THE MOUNTAINS NORTHSIDE OF i ‘tand states, with reference, 717 M st, = ee Age families with children. lange Focus. wot sd co, ane ae at ‘oan ork ira Fi MoCANTy ronne Grove Hara wear Aldie, leoteen, County, Va ge 11-Ow* One of the most desirable residences row can be had af. bargain i WANTED--SITUATIONS. work: ae ee Address L. Key Star office. ifaw est a res i oe x: fiver pita Sap ciara ee y ANTED — DICK'S AGENCY | FOR COOKS, TORPE vrop. sivecbans, cry Beate + tress, lausiireas, seatintress, nurses, = yalets for traveling waiters, couchmen. and hostlers fof FORREN ‘T--MISCELLANEOUS JOMFORT RETREAT,” FIRST-CLASS POPU. unyere family and resorts. Allolty references, 61d 7th st 1. ak “(near Havers Ferry tatantagen Gu = ant fwo'thd Whee 9 sand che Tema DVVnecses toads dctenes tents ween een MAID imutthn ‘Deh wt aw. Dosw JOR SALE—AT A WARGAIN-TWo FINELY FIN: Humos, cooka Michen hana, wich cooks, baker's 2S ee ne =, FOR S LOTS. OK SALE AT A : 4d Confectioner's “assist Yoo! 1 —BHIC IN ALLEY BE- ALE— . ved Houses, fe. tig, country Shd'recrise WTR SURNAM | WOM QRERE SUCH, STARCE IN, ALLEY BE = SF GRTESE | Sih tit medics pevvemette niu d oy 530-6808 Pat, nw Sy5-0t* "| carniage-bouse, lott, aud coachinat's too OR SALE-TO PERSONS SEEKING INVEST. x Vf onan Cuntarauin Wate Gauiese er ment I would call attention to lots on B st., bet, ivth and 20th sts, immediately north of JOR SALE—Two NEW TWO-STORY AND BASE. Coutennial Exposition Grvunds; ce ow. addres | ment brick dwellinen, $4,000 4e8-1m Butlera SAM'L A. COOMBS, 926 Fat nw, jy5-3t y x OS, Star o' : Wantep-voUxa May bestugs srTuation | ___LUOST AND FOUND. For ae Feat CHOICE LOTS ON CHAPIN Fon SALE — MISCELLANEOUS as walter good reference, Apply 818% 24th, nt. | JF Ost—oN JULY @ A LADY'S BLACK camels | tts tsi ‘and one cor. Colu OR SALE — 7 EOUS oe ES CGPO JOLY, 9, A LADY S BLA ard will be e-em = ASLO Ft. #iven if returned to 2025 Ls st. nw. ——E 1 \LE—FIN 7TH 8ST. ‘ad Tetnon colored setter dow’: split nome: answers ; rc “| a lore aur dg, Nae hoe: AnoweS | an for huninewe op Faioepere 75 property | TOITTSE sero SONER S17 25th st nw - 35-2" WASTEDIBY A 8 ;ETTLED WOMAN A =e nbermaid of nurse, or to cook, wash and from foFs vial faunllys Addrese 1844 Jetlerwon Vince y ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WHITE GIRL Wo nittation as & tirstccluss couk, or chaubersuald, or gene. ai houseworker. JOR SALE—TKICYCLE, PSYCHO TANDEM. IN wood condition, Cail at Drug Store, 7th aud Khede | Island'ave now. ae | PGK PALE-OR RENT. AN ELBGANT Tis 0% | Bt tave Piano; party Jeavinig city Saturday ight Ploase call at 625 Dat. nw. * Ost — A XELLOW, PALT SPITZ, Dog. a nt PoE S3 sie ak WeW_OOMPLETELY a ae, inder will be suitably rewarded by returning t SALE—TWENTY-SEVEN LOTS ON cua ye > itgosien Wen | homes or speculation: ou easy terinn. ‘Tlicee lots will | burner Qa double tu valle in the next two or threr years: toasty Fok aia PIs, Piers seusey Oow wir ‘alt feet trout each to a good alley. 3 jut fromthe country. To besan wt according to location. Appiy to Gk0. W fackitine Sess hese JOR Sal Pate S | BENCH IN THE ONT MARKEE SALI & FEW cHoicé | Ei4 BENCH IN TRE OsT. Sak 5 AS Yor druit snd wegetatien. Ayuise St doen Foes ti contyn ot only #0 per mouth Tus i | Gente Market _ # for, Will soon double ia value, MiEKNDON & HE 1009 F st. dress H. H., Star off WANTED Fist: PLACE Of 2 Chatubermaid plece: rather have a chanibermasid place: “Gall atJ2L Fateaw. Eithersud postal card a: Trulanswer at once want toBtay atiieht I Teferenices: will do any work in stable or garden. Ad- | 5 aueee L: her at the Junction 11th and Vi Lelt Line ear, juivse contaluiug’ sbout uud several pleces of jewelry. Reward for its return 1N. J. ave. mw. ite 08 FTON BEACH, JULY 4. A PLAL ld King. engraved “x. “to Ea" Lib pou return to SAM. C. DUNHAM, ntUONTANE. IKE. REPLACE pian ttm | ey , —— ws Shoae" JOH SALE—CHEAP—LOT ON MST. 3 Serra | Fr Gnc tie weary new, nquare Tooner carted tase = ET-BOOK — GONTATNING GOLD F ‘Dulld five houses on: omly 730. pri faut. iicnand full towe, dor omiy of su | hand about $35, aberal row nt by return Su uEkiroRD, | | por, imonth. “Ope nearly tex "sgunr one Situution tn‘ store: wil attend at the bar and | iug'to Mise Suuater Oi DAVES. 1700 1otkate ese oe avin Petteet,_| Uesutiful “<- F- make nell tera giareterence antes. | BS curity ifrequired. Address 1523 11th st. n.w. J3- F 7 SALES CHOICE SMALL LO 'SIN MT. PLEAS. | To I NEWFOUNDL/ DOG, WHITE ‘ant, only $500 aud 9600 cach: small cash pay- WATE. oe (TOUSG_ MAN WHO 18 WoL To ttrees hit cliypea exceed su shoulders | tuetiarecenve aera route agent or driver. Good referwuce. Address M, | 8d tip of tail: leather culls ith tae No. 33 oheni 0. Ke- ard if retu-ned to SC HAFEIS Stable. alley, between Nand Oand 9th and 10th sts., or 426 11th st. bw. SF Star oft 4y3- WANTED BY A NEAT RESPECTABLE WIITE wirl, with good reference, @ place to nurse chil- ‘Ib PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS, 422 Othe, E—GOOD, GENTLE HORSE, SIDE-BAR OK SALE—BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOT, 16TH st. n.w., between K and L; 22 icet trout. at low. eK: are if takels now.on very eaay terms, BEALLS 1x0W 8 00., 1321 F's ED OR STOLEN—JULY 4, FROM 13: y13-2m Bagey abd Harness vriee €150. of bore: wil deon dn ‘Grat-clase family. willing to leave t Sane the a whute setter tog, with, yellow “5 if denured: ‘owner has no furteet ¢ Chil, or addveas,817-Uth at naw. yy ia Seas ate seem oie Pt | IK SALE “ATTENTION ie FEE E ASP | ina ain tetra has Fey ANTED — STENOGRAPHER ARDY 7 “ = | above Di ircle, U7 sxUU: 8 | Bao) e DED writer, with ample experience and best reference, | JOST [ON JULY 3D A WHITE SCOTCH TEK- | above Dupout Cirle. V7 Apply, Oh SAE Fol Bioopen jet-lm CHA, EMicy: bos Thin st aoe, MAKE, SOUND a a Rover: tag 214, Suit- ood driver, single or ood madler Kalrea 1, at aaa Staite Spisfeward for hie return to 719 Dat.se. M. KAUF- | Jn SALE-LOTS—G ST, BET. 13TH AND 14TH | years old fast mower. oh a — ~ MAR. 1e° ata ne,, Jot 8, aa. 2027, G1x130: price 3 | by lady. “TYSON stable Cee erica kone ae PARROT. LIBERAL ALL KG) JOR BALL — CHE, AP jreward if returned to 46 F at my14-3m_ U Ficieantd ttathscbed)sainy Mate- OST—THIS MORNING, v1 oe eae i ee and Potion Bie ete eee MONEY TO LOAN. _ cketbook, Finer will please return same to <_— = id. Fe a a MOSE¥ 2010.8 O8 REAL ESTATE SECURITY | at low rates o, interout No delay. ‘A. &. PRA’ BONS, Butiding JAMES F. BARBOUR, 2th and Md. av. aw. JOR SALE—CHEAP FOR CASH, 1F BOUGHT AT ck of «roceries and Bitures coutained im AR Rt RM ABDI to 1. HAAS, amiguce, * We NIED — 200 SHARES OF GRAPHOPHONE riage, Lim lorse Shoe, aud other stocks. Sy0-3t CHAS, A. SHIELDS, 1000 WANTED-CLOTHING EXCHANGE, 201 43 8 dy3-6t LACK Bi Lo. BL. CRAPE Shaw between the Boltient None iiinear atte 7 3 Vennay vat Femi aw. Highest cash prices paid for ladies’ and jy5-7t cari p. D0 olie Universit ob MARY EACOM, 455, A we. {OK SALE-VICTORIA, CHEAP, VERY LITT Septlomen’s cast of Giotting sen pee ce fable rewai d bos 0 LOAN @300 ON REAL ESTA et te TY A's cat wouD. 810 Oth st. uw. ) LOAN AT FIVE PER CENT ON Al yea « ns away. be days in stable WANTED. #300 FOR FOUR MONTHS pw Gan be ween Tok three Saye tn rear’ ble man, who will pay-2 per cents mouth in aha forit. Address Bo 112, btar Office: 3o-3tt f OST—TUESDAY AFTERNOON, A PAIR OF Lets iui spectacles. in leather Cane. A liberal Te Mered if reta ned to¥27 Het nw. dt” sto QUE SALE—A BEAUTIFUL GAS STOVE. COST catate . amwunte: ae or 5 : Fight ee NE ES Lain: Saas eRe RT, | eaiges LG mbes * | Fez wal py tor ei shncet ew yaa ter ie Metter “Seuatection desurod tal thee sens | Ladies” r Gold (Breastotis wath Sex’ uitable reward if eS RE OR SALE—MANDAOM z — or money refunded, pokes stp. suger ner Oth and G ste, nw. _3y3-2t - 34. 1.500 22 Eg — ‘ON GOOD REAL ESTATE five yearsoid. ¥, K CE Se ee © BCRIBRER, atte ¥ ST, BETWEEN 9TH AND 12TH §. APBTIN P. BROWN, =e w., Monday, July Pp, Gold, Eyevioswes and | _je29-1w Real Entate and Loans, 1 OK -ALE—PAIK OF MATCH SOKREL DRIVING NTED—A LOAN OF FIVE HUNDRED eo Chain. Suit reward returned to 12th et. = end riding mares Address AKTHUK NICHOLS, Wi oa months to extend a good paying busi- | n. w. dysae ONE! (, CONSTANTLY - ON ae — Loudoun Co. Va azar : on FRIDAY UT ULE MEDION Proved curity. 80, 8 sere, Moen PETY. Star offices WSL Lots a ore Ua TO sizep oy Colt wea Rin ALE—VOUNG PAKKOTS AND MALE MUCK When TO ee Ae GEXL E z Dike 3 nto 18 Qre ra ith collar. Liberal Sse eae 1418 F et ; Cheap at prep ero. inate of BS LABPERTY, or | Coamavep. 70 SEIACE.ABIOH = er obEFE SERA, $7009, AND Somers Sie eae {Oitana Lav ave, STRAYED TO. MY PLACE: ADJOINING att 000 a zi $1088, 428 | z 2 NTED-WASHINGTON OPTICAL = oe Crooked horn, Owber will please conze forward pons, $30 Oar een eat “ip Fh E25 MORE GF THOSE rive sewing WANTER: adi Uytican, 807 Gees Property, aud take her away. Mra FENWICK. sy. R™ Srare peerensy mma FOG Far bette : ee Mi “A warrsu . ‘s omer with ‘Spetiaclen or Eye-lamea that sre ieetine BUSINESS CHANCES. ord BOER SENIRG"MAGTINE AGESCY, 1501 Tih st pene (TED YOU TO ENOW THA: PYOU CAN HAVE NITURE FOR SALE. FLAT OF 1 ROK, SALE-ONE SECOND-HAND UPxighT, WARE oe fre for One pleat Freee roep eer oa AT OF THREE wesec: az ran | Baths Monelsaettmay "quar. e200, oul at cu? RGIS AcLsey, an th ak ws ea ‘Oat pean SRS Ey eee: aeleece tuned Sone ® Con, ‘ = (ON REAL esTATE. BALE CHEAP. [ORS LER Giese tones | Ke Feit ‘sl ‘nes: gwuse, rd | __fe8]___ THOS. F. WAGG: ee ne hae aa as ro tot cand stand eeu iy sea aug food Ma otter ate TO Lay OF heat Batata gi py TSIT Wale aT eaten Pana 1S ot we ee Uri f xodelsy Pa Eee SALE HOwsE CALRIAGE AND a EK & CO., Fe Me eg td reat ARSE * | 100,000 Rm rmau weno | aw tutte Pron ina Se Wisner kdi J. MOFFAT 416.4 87. BW A seo re Cay FOR 10H OREAM a ee i Taphane 7 yee Ne aE co dope seg srknes pure eaten | ne comet Se erty ay: forest an Gomme: NERS . ign 219 a yg F Fina fear ae oo ™ mt = zs jqonst fo isan one SIP eae BUY FOR casi sEOO Poe WV sal tce Paar tn stne of 8000 Beste’ emia ecu. re Saws . Ee Soe EREEAE 8 00.1007 Fn Ware hare pi ha WwW ent 1, JM #® 70 Loar ox ESTATE aT LOW sae sacar ieee sebagai ee ‘omee =” wie ft uaa aes kee wae Se ele = : pegence a

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