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f THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: THURSDAY wt July 12, 188s. (MOSBY &, NOYES. SS One of the notable features of the present prest- ential campaign is the scarcity of Sir Oracles, No ordinary prophet has the boldness to venture AB absolute prediction of the result in November, Lecause the material out of which to make It ts Jacking. It ts true that, in New York state, which 4s to be the greac battle field, ex-Mayor Low of Brooklyn has declared that he cannot support the Tepublican platform Decuuse it Is so strongly pro- teetive in tone; and the presumption 1s that he ‘Will vote for Cleveland. Tne Rev. Dr. Storrs isin ‘@ similar predicament as to his sentiments, but to escape voting for a democrat he proposes “taking to the woods” Other cases of this sort have been published, indicating the drift of Tevenue reformers and importers vo the demo- rata, and of pronibitionists to the woods. On the other hand, the Oneida County stalwarts ‘Whose manifesto created such & sensation four Years ago, and Whose defection cost the republi- ‘Cans more votes than would have saved them the ‘state, have no such objection to urge against Har- Tigon as they had against Blaine, and their organ, the Gtica Press, which supported Cleveland in 1884, has announced Its devotion tothe republican ticket this year. Moreover, all through the cen- tral and wesvern parts of New York, where many towns have been built up and are now maintained by heavily protected manufacturing tuterests, embracing salt, steel and tron wares, glass, pot- .lery, Darrels, cigars, dairy products, paper, mait Uquors, ete., tue uprising which took place dur. ing the Garfield campaign, as soon as the issue ‘Was clearly arawn on the tariff, is very likely to Oecur again, and every factory will pour forth its ‘Scores or hundreds of workmen to vote against competition with the cheap labor of Europe, ‘With which they consider themselves threatened, Finally, there is much room for inquiry as to the effect of Mr. Blaine’s New York electioneering tour. I: cannot fail to be important tn any event; Dut its success or failure in holding the Irish- Americans together to vote for Harrison as they id for him, may even decide the fate of the state, and Unrough that the choice of the country also. a ‘The sentence prouounced upon the driver Chase, Who ran down and killed Profesor Paul, and Whom a jury of intelligent citizens promptly con- ‘Vieted of manslaughter, by its miduess robs the Yerdict of its force as a warning and corrective. ‘Human life ts getting to be held at a very low val- ‘ation in the District of Columbia it a man who ‘takes it under such circumstances a3 Chase took Paul's receives a lighter punishment than one who Steals. This is not the way to break up the reck- Jess driving which Is such @ dangerous nuisance Amour streets. It will uot do to argue that the ‘moral effect of the punishment 1s as great as it | the penalty imposed were heavier. It is not, If Chage’shad been the first case of dangerous driv- Ang before the courts it migbt have been uifferent, Dut the cases have been many, and the warning has been sounded again and agaln that presently Somebody would be killed, and then @ terrible reckoning would await the slayer. The trial just ended afforded the first recent opportunity of giv- Ang potnt to these warnings. It was a particu larly conspicuous instance, owing to the public Usefulness of the victim. It has been allowed to pass Without the groper tmpressment of Its les- ‘Sons on other drivers who may be tempted to take tue same chances that Chase did, and who can tell how soon we shall have another Paul case to record? —__— - ——______ In Chicago the police are stil! hunting down men aceused of complicity in the Burlington and Quincy Railroad dynamite plot. Some of the Suspeets are said to be badly frightened. And no ‘Wonder. Since tne tragic drama begun in the Spring of 1886 and brought to a close last Novem- ‘Der, there has been reason to suppose that the dynamite business is not popular in [llinots, It ‘Will not do, however, for the public to Jump toa ‘hasty conclusion that these men are guilty, be- cause they realize the pertis of their position. ‘There ts still room for doubt whether the truth is that the strikers have adopted this particularly ‘Rendish method of retaliation, or that the rewards offered by the railroad company have stimulated the imaginative faculty of the detectives, and ‘caused them to do some very lively romancing. 40c., 50. to 75e. a doz, Friday choice Sold for 50c. to 8 1; Friday 75 were $1.50: Friday 2. Se. sold frow 8: Caps, slugutly were Yoo. ; Friday 12 and 1 ——— ‘The havoc wrought by the flood on the Monon- gabela river ought to be a warning to Congress ‘That it Is not safe to trifle with the question of continuing Work on the Potomac fats improve. ment, There 1s nothing to prevent a duplication 4m our own neighborhood of what has just oc- curred in Western Pennsylvania and West Vir- ginla, Should such thing happen, among the Fesults will be the complete undoing of ail that has already been done, at heavy expense, for the reclamation of the flats. If tt were for no better Teason than to prevent such waste, the work ‘ought to be pushed to a conclusion as rapidly as possible, Two Gurr Suzs NOW GOING ON: CAMBBIC AND MUSLIN UNDERWEAR At 39¢., 49¢., T5c., 98e4, AND FINE LADIES STRAW HATS, Bid 316 7TH STREET XW. FOR SUMMER WORK.’ PleeMomte Cloth Splasher, reduced to 300, Se, Momie Cloth Burean Cover, redueed to 69e, 0e.Linen Bureaa Cover, reduced to 300, so, * ae by 290. Linen Hemstitehed Tray Cover, 43:, ge 0 * GUn Tray Cover. 25e, 5 Belton Sheeting, inall colors, for New Art Work, {_ Belting Cloth, for Famting and Embroidery, in all ‘Bow Shades to Rope Silk and Bagarren Linen Thread. ‘Wrll line of all kinds of Embroidery Material, Bow Work ofall kinds commenced for customers, at ‘ OPPENHEIMER’S ‘New Building, 614 9th st. Bole Agents for the New Home Sewing Machine, Goi Boxxer axa, &asor stock, Low Paices, — FRANK & LEWIa, 2915 Penn. ave Pocteasor to Samuel Lewis’ Sona, prise "AIG GOODS ‘Our new catalogue of campaign outfits, with consti- tution, drill taetice and fall information aboat orran- zing and Grilling Marching Clube ‘Dinstrated Catalogue free. AG. SPALDING & BROG., 108 Madison st, Caicagos £242 Drosdway. Kew York. d7tatheete N™ EW TYPE, ce are tocre Terr H REE TO Fe 5 WEE tus F EEE H H EER RRR gS8y HOW EO RoR HHH Fe RR “ss, HOH kee EOE Ses pr SERB DDD F He Bp gSse™ DoD | H pep Sssgkx ob OB iP %s8iem Bop = ‘Most of the items mentioned below are at half-first cost, and surpass anything whieh we have offered be- fore on a RED-TICKET DAY; you'll be the loser if you don’t call ‘TOILET GOODS DEPARTMEN1. 1 Lot of English Hair Brushes, were $1; Friday S0e. 1 Lot of Eogiish tooth brushes, were 25¢.; Friday -— NOTIOY DEPARTMENT. 1 Lot of Dutch linen tape (narrow), sold for 10c.; Friday 2c, a piece. 1 Lot of Bustle Springs, sold for 7c.: Friday Se. a sot. LEATHER GOODS AND JEWELRY DEPARTMENT. 1 Lot of Leather Purses, sold for 10c, and 16c. ; Friday Se. each. 1 Lot of extra fine Gold Plate Pins, sold for $1.50 to 83; Friday $1 each. DRESS TRIMMING DEPARTMENT. 1 Lot of Fancy Trimmings, odds and ends, sold from 50c. to 87, Friday 15c. a yard. 1 Lot of Spanish Guipure, 40-inch, black flouncings, ‘were $2.50; Friday half-price, $1.25 a yard. (A few remnanis of flouncings at half-price), BUITON DEPARTMENT. All of our Metal Buttons im stock which sell for 35¢. adoz 1 Lot of Metal Buckles, worth 25c., Friday 5c. LADIES NECKWEAR DEPARTMENT. 1 Lot of Imported Net Fichus, were 25c,, Friday 10c, 1 Lot of Ruchings with gold, silver and colored silk cords, Friday Ze. a yard, - EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT. ta of 40-inch Swiss Flouncings, sold 50 and @3@ yard; Friday $1.25 0 1 Lot of remnants of 40-inch Swiss Flouncings that ayard; Friday 330, 9 yard, LACE DEPARTMENT. Lot of Woot Laces, all colors, sold for 15¢. to 40a, yard. ayard; Friday Se. a yard. I Lot of Val. Flouncings, 40 inches wide, cheap at ard. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT. 1 lot of Children’s Drawers, size 1, were 25c. ; Friday Oe. TLotot Children’s Natnsook Dresses, handsomel; truniued with tne embrauiery, were 85 Wriday 81. DKY GOODS DePARTME! 250 remnants of Dress Goods, Sateeus and White Goods at half rice, ‘Sidon Turkish ‘Towels, were 12%e. each; Friday 4 fo ‘AUT EMBROIDERY AND UPHOLSTERY DEPTS. 10 remnants of Colured Madras, wore L2ige.; Friday Sc. a yd. ‘tud'S remuauta of Bctim, were 86: Friday Be.ay 6 assorted Jet Embroidered Table Searfs, were 98¢. ; Friday 7c. ‘Cherry and Ebony legs, were 49c.; Friday Lace Splashers, 42 inches long, were 40c.; Fri- SUIT DEPARTMENT. A suall lot of Ladies’ Gossamers, slightly damaged, ae in Gingham and White India 5.90; Friday, chotee, 82. Y DEFAME MENT- 15 remnants of Sash, Ribbou in black, pink, garnet, 81-25; Priday Goc. a yard, Fine Embroidered Muslin pe Were Uke: to #110; Hriday 39, GLOVE DEPARTMENT. 1 Lotof Lisle Thresi Gloves, all shades and sizes, 8 pair, salloped Top Kid Gloves, were par. FAN DEPARTMENT. Lot of Fine Sati aud other Fans, were @1; Friday 1 Lot Fine Black Satin Fans, were 1; Friday 58¢, PARASOL DEPARTMENT. ‘and $2.0 Parasols; Friday, 10 Suits for Catide ‘#1 About 4 do: { 2th-inch Umbrellas, with a inch 14 karat fav, Friday @2, iuLF AND SHAWL DEPARTMENT. Border Hadkerchiets: re. 2 Fringed. Double Searfs, plain ted. were $1.29 and 81.90. Friday 0Uc. HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. 1 Lot of 25c. socks, sizes 7 and 734 ouly, unbleached plored; Friday 4c. each. ot of Ladies’ Faucy Hose, various patterns, Fri~ ay Bie GENTS’ FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. 1 Lotof $1 White Flannel Shirte, Priday Ooc, 1 Lot of 0c. Fancy Flaunel Shirts, Friday 30¢. FANCY GooDs DEPARTMENT, 1Let gf, traveling Satchels, were $2 to 73, Fri- aay 83 Lot of Photograph Frames, odds and ends, 1c: to 40c.. Frttay screech co endends, sold tor SHIKT WAIST DEPARTMENT, All of var 50e. Giughain Shirt Waiste, Friday 3¥e. wat ofour $125 Flannel Shirt Waists, Friday 75c. each. PBB uv bod ES A ER Ru BBR AA OU OU OMMMM as, BoB ASA UU MMM = BBB OA A UU OM MM Syg8 2 4y12__ 7TH, 8TH, AND D STREETS. Is Tar Or Prsce Prepare FOR WAR, IS AN OLD SAW. WHY NOT PUT THIS “CHUNK OF WISDOM” INTO PRACTICAL USE. MOST OF YOU ARE GOING AWAY SOME- WHERE FOR THE SUMMER, OR A PART OF IT. YOU ARE SURE TO FIND COOL WEATHER WHEN YOU WILL NEED A LIGHT-WEIGHT WOOLEN SUIT. YOU CAN'T. WEAR THIN STUFFS ALL THE TIME, AND AN ORDINARY WOOLEN SUIT 18 TOO HEAVY. SERGES OR CHEVIOTS ARE WHAT YOU WANT. JUST PROTECTION ENOUGH, AND AT THE SAME TIME COOL ENOUGH FOR ORDINARY USE. A LIGHT-WEIGHT OVERCOAT 13 AS NECESSARY TO A COMFORTABLE SOJURN AT SEASHORE OR MOUNTAIN AS ALMOST ANY GARMENT A MAN WEARS. IN TRAVELING EVERY MAN WANTS A DUSTER. ALL THESE ARTICLES CAN BE HAD OF EITHER CHEAP OR EXPENSIVE MATE- RIALS, ACCORDING TO ONE’S TASTE OB ‘THE CONDITION OF HIS FINANCES. ‘THE TIME HAS GONE BY WHEN IN OR- DER TO BE STYLISHLY DRESSED A MAN ‘MUST WEAR EXPENSIVE CLOTHING, A @10 SUIT, A $15 OVERCOAT OR A $1.50 FLANNEL COAT AND VEST ARE AS STYLISHLY CUT aS THOSE, COSTING THREE TIMES aS MUCH. 2B BARNUM & CO, wiz 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, ied ins in Men's Sot shoes trap Ties, Laie tad Sane’ slippers at nd below seat 84 HAVE Ti DAY RESOLV: ia jOLVED TU CLOSE MY ‘HIS of BOOTS and SHOES at ton it of ert a te GUSTAV GEISLER, _y12-3w 1021 7th st. NavA “"Sricxen» THEREFORE, “LET ‘ER FLICKER. FLY WEIGHTS. = sir" Goats snd Vente bilvers Gey cad "Sinte Suk’ Mobair Coats and Vests, a variety of shades, Fences Costs ‘and Vesta, s handsome variety, $3 up ‘MEN'S SUITS. Sry, Blug, Black and Brown Sack and Cat- away, ‘5 5 Devic, Mixtures, Btripes, Plaids and Checas, *THE LIGHTS AND SHADOWS 0 LONDON GO FOR NAUGHT. the American ides obtains, and as we are in- teneely “native and to the uauuer Bora" Sake special tm placing before you the products 610.75 Is our price—for choice—of » large variety of To Cousexce Nexr Fumar, JULY 13TH, ‘Friday 1s s dull day 4 business. Our new plan will Upeet this. Every. in our store at COST on every Friday hereafter. WE EXPECT YOU NEXT FRIDAY. Do not fail to see the bargains we will offer on that day. We will mention a few. pilstte Suita of every description st the lowest poss- ‘k your patronage. Polite attention aot forget the Dumber” na sc Hitd 1217 PENNSYLVANIA AVE X.W. jy 1-2t° HOLLANDER BROS. = ——____ HOLLANDER BROS. Gnear Crosxo Oor Suz CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS, ar Oak HALL, Corner 10th and ¥. FOR BOYS ¢ TO 13. ‘The entire line of Jackets and Pants will be closed outat just one-half of former prices; also odd Knee Pants. FOR BOYS 14 TO 18. A splendid line of Suits will be closed out at a sac- rifice. FOR MEN. Fancy Flannel Costs and Vests for 91. Seersucker Coats and Vesta, 31. ‘Middlesex Flannel Suits at 910, An immense ine of Summer Goods, suitable for the hottest weather, at a sacrifice, White and Fancy Vests at 750. and $1. Senge Suite at $7.50 and upward, Prince Albert Suits from 815 up. Broadcloth Suita at $22.50, worth $40, Cierical Cut Suita at €25, worth $50. All-wool Cheviot Suits at @7.50. 500 Cassimere and Cheviot Suits at less than cost of manufacture, (Odd Pants from 81 up. ‘Nortolk Jackets very cheap, OAK HALL, COR, TENTH AND F STS, Gaear Repvertor Sure AT THE FAMOUS REMNANT ROOMS OF LANSBURGH & BRO. sage in eral management of ave fworequist reduction sales per . Das pers an a of Sere tat sunnme: Dry Goods on hand, we aasuse Hite vale will supersede all others in ‘variety’ and low LIST OF ITEMS ON SALE. ieces of light ured French Satine Remnant worth SS aud ae! peeve, Thosthy leugehs fraud tS 5 Yards, reduced to Ue: peryard. 20 pieces of fine Lace Bi in nayy blue and all thie delicate shades of pun, blue and ‘ream at 100. per yard: regular value 1 Several cases of grey mixed De beautirul styles, reluced to Se. per 2 caven of 34-inch wide English Mohair, mostly in grey, alate and brown mixture wil oe suid at ihe, ber Jard, general price 250. One case of Rot Jo lengths from 1 to zieyards, rewular value Tye; will be-sacridiced at Se. per yard, Remnants, A lot of fancy colored double finish German Bed Ticking, warrahted feather proof, reduced from 25 10 ‘Se. per yard, 5S cases of navy blue (with red, gold and white figures), Percale Remnants Fegulat ‘width at 9c. per yard; standard price 12 sc. an immense lot of White Good Remnants, such as French Orvaudies, India and Victoria Lawns, stri aud plaid Nainsooks, aud many others st less tl ‘half their regular value. Xot having space enough to specify all the different barvains on bund suffice to say that it will pay to call ‘at our Remuaut Rooms for a general inspection. LANSBURGH & BRO, s¥5 420, 422, 424, 426 7th Bt. Quick Saces Asp Satz Proms. MOTTO OF ¥.8. WILLIAMS & CO, Druggists, ‘Under Masonic Temple, corner 9th and F sts. n.w., Wherewill be found the most complete and varied stock of Drugs, Patent Medicines and Perfumeriesin the city, at prices which noneean better and lew meet, ‘us shown by the following partial list: QUININE. ‘We will continue to sell Quinine in Capsules and in Bulk at our extremely low rates, PATENT MEDICINES, PROPRIETARY ARTICLES, TOILET GOODS, &c., &c., ko, ‘We will continue to sell at the lowest cut rates, ‘We make a specialty of Ice-cream Sods, Cream with ‘any flavoring to suit the taste, oo Uv UT RRR 00, ppp A Sot bie Bes 0% Bb fe 830 ie oy 8,8 BOB fk oo uw Ek RK ‘00 bpp AA www TIT RI Wwwww dy THT BER ARE, wwww AA T Ee RR Wwe'w 24 7 fee i E Is the best, coldest,’and most zrefreshing in the city. Charged with carbonic acid gas to 200 Ibs. pressure, all made from the best materials, and flavored with pure fruit juice syrups, Our Chocolate and Coffee are just Gelicious, Acknowledged to be the best by all. Select from the following list of pure fruit Juice syrups and give us atrial: ‘Lemon. Strawberry. ‘Vanilla. ‘Raspberry. ‘Cherry, Pineapple. Peach. Ginger. Sarsaparilla, Ginger Ale, PHOSPHATED CALISAYA TONIC. ‘This iss delightful, invigorating tonic, ICE COLD ROOT BEER. Cools the blood and purifies the system. The best of rinks for bot weather. Pr ke bet fr @ wid te bee FLORIDA WATER 35c. PER BOTTLE. ‘We call rour special attention to our Totlet You Wuz, Wowr You: Please help along the Seturday Half-Holiday move- ment by making FRIDAY and NOT SATURDAY your Principal shopping day. Encourage those merchants ‘whose hearts prompt them to sive to their employes » half-holiday. Remind those whose pockets prompt late hours on Saturday BY SHOPPING ON FRIDAY: ‘that you favor the Saturday Half-Holiday mnovement. FOR FRIDAY, JULY 13. We'll rent an extra column in to-morrow's “Post,” and will ‘advertise # list of SPECIAL PRICES, made to induce you tc shop on Friday. We close at 1 o'clock ‘Saturdays, ycu know, PALAIS ROYAL, (fens bargains below.) 7H Gexmevex, Reso Tura We decorate the show-window to-morrow with samples of the 200 dozen Windsor Scarfs received this morning. Glance at the display aud you'll think “Yes! ‘They are alt what they said of them. ‘This is what we say—There is not one worth less than. 50c., and many imported to sell at 75c. The variety of shades in light and dark colors, the beauty aud un- common style of the designs, and the mauy different materials make « choice difficult, but only because of the bewildering variety, YOUR CHOICE 35c. OR 3 FOR 81. 10 dozen India Pongee Silk Windsors, worth 75c, ‘5 dozen Silk Grenadine Windsors, worth 50c. 50 dosen Surah Silk Windaors, worth 50c. ‘75 dozan Washing Silk Windsors, worth 500, 40 dozen Satin finish Windsors, worth 50c. YOUR CHOICE 35c. OB 3 FOR fw" We are offering Warranted All-Silk Windsors FOR 190. MACH, wuch as generally advertised as » Ric. bargain, Interesting information concerning Traveling Satchels in lower half of this column. (About Hose below. *) THE PALAIS ROYAL, Corner Pennsylvania ave. and 12th st. Fist Buscx Hosiery. ‘There's not much question who's Headquarters for Black Hose, We haven't advertised them of late be- cause the demand has been greater than the supply. ‘New lots just received; hence this advertisement. LADIES’ — Cotton, 25, 35, 40, 55, 75c., 81. Lisle, 55, 65, 79, 90c., 81, $1.25, 81.35. CHILDREN's— Cotton (six styles), 25 to 8c, Lisle (plain and ribbed) 29¢, INFANTS'— Cotton Socks, 25 to 39c, MEN'S— Cotton and Lisle, 35 and 50c. OUR GUARANTEE. 971 these hose stain the fet or clothing. or do not wash @ perfect black, WE REFUND THE PRICE PALD. Could we more publicly or emphatically de- mund your confidencef (Silk Hose below.) Buscx Sux Hostzr. ‘Twice the variety, thrice the stock of elsewhere, and LOWER PRICES ENABLED, partly because we m- portdirect im large quantities, and partly because we can afford smaller profits, because we have no losses, LADIES" Plaited Silk, 83c., U8e., 1.15, LADIES" Spun Silk, $1.35, $1.50, $1.68, $1,98, 82.48, $2.69, 82.89, 83.19, 83.48, LADTEs' Raw Silk, $4.68, $4.98, $5.68. CHILDREN'S, 60 to 90c., pric according to size, MEN'S, ‘5c, Double Toes and Heels, THE PALAIS ROYAL, Corner Pennsylvania ave, and 12th st. (Shoe bargains beiow.) Great & Suz 3 Suors. Our sale is attracting just the people we want. Those who have been paying extravagant prices for Shoes to order, aud those, too, who have been deluded into buy- ing alleged hand made Shoes, OUR $4 HAND-MADE BOOTS Comprise six different styles, some reduced in price 50 as to be sold at $4 pair. For instance, our “Tourist,” reduced from #4.48; our “Parisian,” reduced from $5; our “Fairy,” reduced from @4.50, and our Real Alli- gator Oxford Ties, reduced from #5. THE PALAIS * (ign targaine below.) stan THE PALAIS ROYAL, Sreouz Sace Ar Heanouanrens. FANS, LEATHER GOODs, JEWELRY, HEADQUARTERS You'll find greater quantities ‘and more variety than many other three stores com- Dined in this city. Prices, too, incomparably lower. ‘The makers’ proit and ours, that’s all. Both of us are baid promptly, so we don’t ask credit prices, ‘The Special Sale prices are for ‘Thursday, Friday and Saturday, July 12,13 and 14. ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL, P ‘aud 12th. xs For 250. ‘That's less than cost price. We'll sell one fan onl: to each Customer, so that the supply will equal the de- Bian Many know them; they*re Japanese Parchment Fans with birds, flowers, and quaint oe designs of ver aud gold and other colors blend‘ng and contrast- ing with tie round colors. the triple st! laced at the sides combine strength With beauty. Japauese Fans dou't generally last Jong. These are strong 50c. FEATHER FANS FOR 25c. One style has Feathers both sides of the Fan; white and colors. Another style of Satin in various shades with Feather Tips. It’ fact these Fans have been and are selling elsewhere for $l each. You'll possibly doubtit. Wecan't heip ei know. Weremind you wed be fools to dective you, We'd suffer more than you, OTHER SPECIAL SALE PRICES. A bird nestling in the plumage of the Ostrich, whose cent feathers formsa fan, reduced from $2.98 to $2.50 for the special sale, One illustration must do for many because of space required for Leather Goods and jewelry. Ganze Fans at special sale prices. Ostrich Fans at special sale prices, Satin Fans at special sale pgjces- Lace Fi special sale prices, Pocket Faua at spec japanese Fans at special sale prices, Bere Peon TEE Ping, with Coit Laced Bticks, for 10c. each? % THE PALATS ROYAL. Cor. Pa. ave. and 12th st (Leather Goods below.) UR Learner Goons EPARTMENT. id you ever see so many Pocketbooks, Purses, aud Cards-Cards? You've doubtless visited ‘Chicago and New York; still we ask, Where so many as here? ‘The advantage to you is the great variety, and be- Seduced of epertal Sus prises, Hetenten uae ‘of, Special Sale prices, Htelnemben, reduc Prices for “Leather Goods" that, at racular prices: were the best values attamable. ‘$8c. Calf Purses and Pocketbooks for 250. = ‘Seal and Calf Pocketbooks for 39c. Japanese Leather Pocketbook for 50c. 68c. Men's Russia igethee Momo. Books for 600, 1S Jap Purse and Pocketbook combined for g2, ‘Men's and Ladiew’. All finished in’ first-class style. We this because the are dis What youll expect for UELIABLE, GOOLE tote Lo hen bought Enmeaiate payment asked of You when sou Sut ot ae MODE Bi otherwise weber pices: like elsewhere luxe “Ohver Twist"—always ready min T ane an ull Whew chupty the’ atrape ites Sea ae 4 for the 25-tach iiuen ined). ‘3 7 for the £2-lnch (loather lined D. spats ‘ we “CATFISH” BAGS, ie : because when a hat tremen: Bou Convenient for the explorers" Prine Beoa8 30 aime toilet articles and night hol sbi ARG attain = je have a dozen different sizes in these egg: some r wo tock kad beg. anfetfastaatage cas Eo hae aap ae ony ra Ms by in EI ways than one, 64.50 each SLIGHTLY SOILED SHAWLS. MEN'S DEPARTMEN (Eirat floor.) INFANTS’ DEPARTMENT “REMNANTS.” annant Price, LADIES UNDERWEAR. WASHINGTOS, D. ©, THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1888. CLOSE SATURDAYS AT 1 P,M. OTHER DAYS AT 5PM. ‘To-morrow (Friday) will be Regular Weekly ‘Remnant Day in every department. “Remnant” Prices are “reduced” prices, Our remuant ed- ‘Yertisements are peculfar. in that we quote the exact quantity and exact sizes we have to sell. It does not mean that we have not other “rem- nants,” in fact, our advertisement represents only a emall part, but we prefer to particularize Just what we have to sell, rather than generalize to too great an extent. We are exerting extra efforts to cause the dis- posal of all “Short Lengths,” Odd Sizes, Broken Lota, &e., previous to stock-taking, July 28th, and bargains are plentiful. “SHORT LENGTRS.” The quantities of “Short Lengths” through- out the storeare unusually lance, owing to their more rapid accumulation at ‘the end of each acason, This applies particularly to Laces, Dress Goods, Sateens, Ginghams, Zephyre, Ba- tistes, Chailie, Outing Cloth, Scotch Tennis Flannels, &c., and exceedingly low remnant prices will be quoted, with a view of causing their instaut disposal. “ODDS” IN CHILDREN'S DRESSES. 11 Children's Wash Dresses, made from Ging- ham, Seersucker, and White Cambric, slightly soiled. Sizes, 3, 4, 5, and 6 years. “Remnant” Price 900. “ODD#" IN MISSES’ DRESSES. 3 Misges’ Fancy Striped Gingham Dresses, combined with figured pique. Sizes, 14 and 16. “Remnant” Price........ 62.75 «Third floor.) “ODD LOTS” OF JERSEYS. 21 Ladies’ Fine All-wool Jerseys, in Black, Light Brown, and Pink. Sizes, 38, 40, and 42. Remnant Price... -.-@1.50 2 Ladies’ Fine Imported All-wool Black Jer- seys, trimmed with Jet. Sizes, 40 and 42. Remnant Price..,, es sesersers 88.75 3 Ladies’ Eleunt Silk Jerseys: 1 Navy Blue, size 36; 2 Cream, sizes 34 and 36. Remnant Price. ee 84.25, (Third floor.) “ODDS” IN LADIES’ SUITS. 3 Ladies’ White India Linon Suits, consisting of Basque and Skirt, trimmed with narrow em- brotdery;; slightly solled. ‘Sizes, 34 and 36, Remnant Price. z $3.50 1 Ladies’ Handsome Pongee Silk Suit, hand- somely trimmed with Grase-green Velvet, ‘Remnant Price...... ae 2 Ladies’ Fine Quality Cream Albatross Suite, perfect-ftting basque, full drapery, slightly soiled from handli (third floor.) “ODDS” IN JACKETS. 5 Ladies’ Fine English Walking Jackets, bell sleeves, double-breasted, in ox-blood and gobe- lin blue; sizes #2, 34 and 36, Remnant Price... 84,50 “ODDS” IN ULSTERS. 3 Ladies’ Light-gray Mohair Ulsters—the last of this line—sixes 40 and 4: oe 82.50 Remnant Pric 3 Ladies’ Fino All-Wool French Challie Wraps pers, light effecta; sizes 36 aud 38-inch. 05 Remnant Price... 7 Crea All-Wool Cashmere Shawls, soiled, Remnant Pric aide 500. 2 Blue Knit Worsted bllawis, wolied. Remnant Price.......0... 2 Fancy Evening Shawls, one ead gold, aud cardinal and gold. Remnant Price. ae 82 1 Silk-and-Wool Persian Shawl, in light-biue and gold mixed, Kemnant Price. (Third oor.) “ODDS” IN WRAPPERS, 86 GOSSAMERS. 4 Vulcanized Rubber Gogsamers, the balance ofa line, the sale of which we propose to discon tinne; lengths 50, 44, 56 and 58-inch. Remnant Price... (Third floor.) “ODD SIZES" IN GLOVES. 7 pairs Ladies’ 6-Button Length Black Jersey Silk Glov ; sizes Gand 6%. Remnant Price..........-+ 500. 2 pairs Ladies’ 7-Button Pinked-Wriat Brown, Buede Gloves; size 534. ‘Remnant Price . = 0c. 13 pairs Ladies’ 8-Button Length Meusque- taire Chamois-Skin Gloves; sizes 5% and 6. Remnant price........0+0 (First floor.) “ODD SIZES” IN HOSIERY, 4 pairs Ladies’ Black Silk Drop-Stitched Hose, double heel and tov; size 9. Remnant Price. eee 9 pairs Ladies’ Pain Black Silk heel and toe: size 954. Remnant Price.......... 82%. 8 pairs Ladies’ Lavender Silk Hose, double heel and toe, size 836. Remnant Price... 5c. 11 pairs Ladies’ Boot-Pattern Fine Cotton Hose; sizes 8 and 8}, Remnant Price... ss 6 Boys’ Ribbed Cotton Hi double knees, heel and toe: Remnant Pric These are offered at balf price and nearly: 1 Men's Prum color Jersey Bathing Suit. Remnani rice 50e. 1 Men's Fine French Balbriswan Shirt, long sleeves, two small holes, size 38. Remnant Price 3740. 1 Joy's Striped Flannel Shirt, soiled, size 13 im aut price 7c. 'i Men's Larve Plaid Fiannel Shirt, siz0 17-in. News Garnet Fr Mar and ‘3. Men's Gann Je Jerseys, collar an pocket atiathed sizes 1a and 15% lm Rauue Price 7c. UFuncy Striped Flannel Shirts, 14, 15, 16, andi in. Kenan pres 7 Fancy Striped Wianuel Shirts ip oxtra large ONG sents Flannel Shisie satis deedect a cit Flan sol * Browns, and Draty, sizes'14, 13, and 16 ta TY Pairs Men's Navy, Blue, small ribbed bs en am . cle Hose, s 20% 0%, 10, ahd 10%. Hemusat Po airs Meu! Dutk Green Bicycle Hose, aizee Bair Mowe le @i4 and 10. “Remnant price 70c. Der bait (First Rost, “ODDS” IN PARASOLS. ‘The reduction sale had the desired effect, and in consequence, many lines are broken. “These ‘we will close ott Friday at « “Remnant” price, 1 Satin-striped Parasol, combination of ‘black and yellow, paragon fraiue, carved handle, fn- ished with silx ccrd; size 22 in, Remnant Price... a 7 1 Satin Parasol, “of biscir and cri “checked ripe. carved handle, parayon frame, silk cord ani te. Hemmant Pree. “isi uin seat RO fritamed with black silk lacs 4 inches wide, very yandeome, Remuaut Price ses, 82.50 2 Mourning Silk Parasols, trimmed with black fringe. lined with black silk, black carved fandies; size2in- ‘Remnant Price... ae a 83 oan “odd” Umibs we desire to close out once 5 26-inch, all-silk Umbrellas, natural wood sticks 44-inch, all-silk, double-face Sun’ Uinbrel- las, ebony Randle, with gold tip. Remnant Price. ae 22 ¥ Children’s Muslin Skirts, two-tuch ume, lenzth 10 inches." “™° neh Cambric Remnant Price o 0c. 5 Infanta’ Fine Nainsook Short Dresses, trim med with fine embroidery, ee Cuildcens Vadis Uinoa daliaga, with sont oke of fine embroidery. Pairs Ladice’ Lawn Drawers, vifraies Ladice! Lawak with ruftie of Remnant Priet se... 750. 2 Ladies’ Fine Muslin Sn geod trim- ‘with two rows of 1 med, 19 Fows of Torchon Lace inserting, $1.25 Ladies’ Elegant of Modict Lace, back and front, neck snd sleeves Rempant Price... 7 wooed e. 1 Ladies’ Fine Gambric Gown, with Fok Valenciennes Lace edge and inserting. Kemnant Price, rs rasey Hun Olpeny DEPARTMENT. Packages sin Filo-Floas Silk, seine to e0ch package, diKereat ahaden, “Haine han emt it Oo. backaye. ‘ine Pi aS fitters of amal tucks, out rnta. state tee yellow red and pink, Remuant price G80 pet erat (eee 4 price ae ____ WANTED—HELP. = aed = = : A er FOR GENERAL ae OB iit N.W.. TAREE PLEASANT % Dring referen. communicating unfurnished pad Beleriesal Spiga owner living in hvuse, bew bouse Bt tocars and herdics. “Apriy 398 Sthst we 13° WANTED AT DICKS AGENCY, WOMEN QUOKS, TOR RENT—FOUR NICELY, FURAISHED 00 . 940. chambermaids, tresses, Rurses, Tuunicating Poome ; seco. cooks, waiters: ‘Ts. coachmen. }- | suitable for two, wardrobe m each, bath, hot and cold | = Otel Tesora Gis Tih ecnw. ILS | water. saive Boots wufuruished 0 TO saoSCHAM | CAMHOL st nw dresses i elty or OR RENT—5 DELIGHTFULLY LOCATED FUR Rished rooms Tor hotsrkeejiig. woul 2-3 L; Wide parking; only WAXTED, 7 ENERGETIC AND EXPERIENCED bth) saleuman ‘Dearby trade; spec: REN men, and hotel: os NTED— WOMEN COOK: Seyeaiin seme aml tauren 3s ty wi Cooks, BAMPL A, COOMBS, 936 Bet-n.w. 4912-30 | frou coffe re between {0 and 12 amu. at O28 F at once at 1838 7th st n.w. 'ANTED—A PORTER AT moderate rates to prepare young man for civil | service. Address, with references, M. 1s first-class need apply. Address 236}9 0 st. me | Nontly. _ aye Fe RENT—THREE UNFURNISHED oom. AWTED — EXPERIENCED —WO ew house. all inodera gente WAETED —EXPARIENCED SOBTERS SND | lids Sth ot tw. Call from to 6:d0 hm Markers. Dexter ao gt SHE LiFe oF | WOR RENT—FUI SELL THE LIFE 0} WEASTED-AGENTS TO, of Freperet too ‘Harrison. by the ‘Lew Waliace, the life-long friend of writing the only authorized biography” havi BROS, iady in our onder departinent $ cr 5 liours daily until “septener wal indtease pariy thea it come. font, $0 weekly. goud muferences required Gall %)t0 lock. io TED—SOLIOITORS POR THET ings and Loan Association. App | HENSEY, Secretary, 1220 F at. u.w., or to. CHAS. FineLdicke Collccion 40y ay atc acwey Uotore @ Lass ry low fo ee. offic Pre ai hema ag | Fe ood rt insurance, 13 sreklyreaid when nicky no lapecs. EapTEMDAY. HALDEMAN, 608 F stn. ise WASIEDSAT BURGESS’ AGENCY, 425 10TH st. n.w.— White woman for linen room, 10 laun- dresses, 10 chambermaids, 10 scrubs aud di-hwashe for springs: all kinds help for city, with references, ANTED—DUNDORE'S EMPLOYMENT BU and colored, for all ‘of domestic Jabor, for Dix. | in.w. trictand statex, with reference. 717 Mst.n.w. “Jy11-6t e care of w child aud inake herself u Cail or address 2609 Lai. n.W. WASTED — 4) WHITE GIL, FOR GE: housework: family four; good 1115 Mas chusetts av ‘ zi WASTED — LADY AGENTS FOR LADIES AND children’s wear, Valuable samples free condition ally. Write Mra F. ©. FAKKISGTON, Bo: Chica, ay 10-Fetca: . WASTED FOR BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, Brooklyn, New York, aud summer resoris, Cooks, mabermaids. we. This city. 12 Skirt. Hi 7 ters, 500 Cooks, &c. BURNHAN'S, 6 nw. 2 —_” gylv-d AND WIFE FOR THE coU must be a good buttermaker and unders try, her business: white preferred. Call, tor three days, | Bing hay ps DUNPORE'S Employment Burewt, 717 Most WW. | pon ey ent at “3910-600 nn hehe a7" WAS TED-CLERK, SINGLE. FAMILIA mien and bony practice board aud lodgings cost 85 per week; state ave and ex- | periens XK, ; salary moderste, Address LAWY rooms. itice, Vv VANTED-A WHITE GIRL FOR GENERAL housework: must have city refereuce and » night. "Apply to 1100 16th st 10-3 | 3616-1 WASTER _EINTEEN EXPERIENCED AGENTS = . for iusustrial insurance. Apply at 0 = = aN *FICES ABLE ENDOWMENT ASSOCIATYON, 605 Fetew | ___FOR RENT—OFFICES, V AN ACTIVE BUSINESS MAN, LIVING Outside Washincton, tu represent our boluse state. #100 montuly neces fnd exacted SUPT. MEG, HOUSE, Lock lox New im “sez d-thiesdw” WASTED IFTY HAMMERMEN YOR HAND. inining in Washington Agneduct Tuunel. A; at office of BECKWITH & QUACKENBUSH, 2 Bridwe st, Georgetown, ie. VANTED—A YOUNG LADY, GRADUATE OF Position as asistant bookkeeper or cashier. "Address Mr. K. JONSCHER, 222 dd at. ne. ivi ANT Winall waitrene, toasts sean an, Oke Yaletafor traveling; waiters, couchmen. and hoatlers for | JH family and resorts. “Allcity references. O13 7th stm. w aw | WAX aT. HEADQUARTERS — POSITIONS | for Cooks. Churabermaids, Waitress, Laundcess | 3 and Nurses Seametrens, Vert Waiters, Ooks Coach Butlers, SAM'L A. COOMBS. 926 Fat. mw. jy! WASTED. DEESSNAKING TO DOIN FAMI-+ ies; cutting by the tailor system; or would take | work home. Address G. 'T., Star offic ae" | WANTED 3y A YOUNG ENGLISH WOMAN, nen Chambermaid; good reterences, Address L. F., Star office. ay 2t Wastep—* SITUATIO: A HOUSE A’ ‘ain 7th st-s.e., uiter 9 p.m. 4910-3 - - | W9tht and Heta, WANTED SITUATIONS FOR CHAMBERMATDS, nurses, cooks, kitchen hands, men coo ci and confectioner’s assistant, cashicrs, ke-ccities,coun- | A’ ant, only try and resorts,” F. M. BUBNHA’ ments received. nw. 2 Jeld-Im ANTED — STENOGRAPHER AND TYPE Wernterr witt anpleenyerience and best reference, | Est. uw tetween Rant Le wants au engaement Address L., 1222 F st, nw. Je30-s, tu,tl _WANTED--HOUSES. A HOUSE FOR 84.000; ation and rent; must be & Pout $2,500, tn wood uesgborhood, Siy10-0t . SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, 927 F at. WAD tie) ED—THREE OR FOUR UNFURNISHED A) as Ob, first oF second floor, in any ood 10 tion, "Address, stabs price, G. L., Star vffices1= W ASTER-UNEUNSISHED oo. NiaE cen. | pe, ter Market, fur four monte, Address FARMEL, | } Star office, stating terms and location. Sy12-2 VANTED— COOL SUITES OF KOOMS, WITH bath and without board, by two geutiemen, i | 2 large airy house on Geongetown hillside or Capitel | JQ Hilf, or a second finor in houses: near’ togcther Ade x nw. eral mnths, will pay & reasemafie iuverents security if Tequired. Address SECURITY, star | 2 eeu! ofhce ae about 8208 day, for cash. Address Box 1 star ofc Wie NTED_—HORSES To) PASTURE—SEVENTY Wide woven of aplendik srases well watered snd fenced: near city; horves called for and returned: $5 | Berwess for ts feels t month: Washinwton references. Addr-ss J. ‘A. EREDITH, Star office. pte 453 And MAKE NO MISTAKE wast “D—TRY OUR BUTTLKINE AT 20 CENTS ‘per pound, dob't get strous or rancid: Keeps bet: ter inn "butter, atiaac:iom ‘aanured (al they ot cy, mefunded. Bene ws Say sreiephous, 643-2. Wat. ©: SCkiBNER D—PERSO: 1011 Fat, ya ANTED—BY A CAPABLE COLORED Woman, | WOE SALE Darber-shop towels to wash: also, to clean and | 7] Fst u. care for an oflice. “Address 8G 1736 F st. 3y10-3t* re fe ce © | Son SAL ANTED—PAKLOR FURNITURE —UPHOL | FE 5 fered. Mattresses inade over in first-class style, pian beaten on egret Work dons | sect Strontdouces."Addrees NELSON, SH 10th et me beds, ‘harness, ke. : also, old books, paper, iron, brass | ot Std Copper. "Address Box 16, Star othee. ” Jyoeame YyANTED—WeLLs DUG, BORED AND DRIVEN ‘All kinds well “work ished. Terms moderate, WM. H. Mc ne. £ iY, Hisuost cash prices paid for, lads ‘5-im* FHeale’s stock farm, 83.50 per tno. horses win- mo. Inquire of Bi. LAFFERTY, cor ome duriug summer find ‘Books F ‘to address JAs. N,, tone, for onl; Ist st. n.w., or at Capitol card stand: jeL-2me | peautul ‘s at cant AG = S200 cach, or #225, 810 yer mona REA DANE 2, MOFFAT, 414,436 ST. Rw | ©7207 o cloeant condition and fully warranted. Wwe Pumps ‘killed workmen 5 tention ; $rices moderate: driven welled speclalty.” selsime nm ‘R13 H. BAUM, 219 7th st aw. = ‘SECOND. ANTED — GOOD 8 IT KNOWN THAT FRESH Sees See COUNTRY BOARD. FEW NORE BOARDERS CAN BE ACCOMMOs ve mul sles w 2k from Metropoittan Branch Ie jashington, Koferevces ex RS. N. 4, WAGNE datel at Lake Siew F floor: one lance room mand Hill, Londoun County. Va. | FRQARDERs ENTERTAINED AT Wo Diaws d's, lage cool stowe mansion. cue Soe rr Mire MR YOUNG. Kurd PUNTRY BOAR! —413 @ ST. OPPOSITE PENSION 01 Jocation.. central . «as and 3y12-3t | and unfurnished Flours ANTED—A GOOD UNION BARBER APPLY | JOR RENT—9ICI A TsS seh Byer writh rrivote bathe i 8 PALACE #14 | Table Board. 72 Wire ‘Must be well recou:mended, JOR RENT. CooL ROOMS, EN scrre, Y= nd single, Also, two hall rooms. “i arrenton Branch, RUF: 3 dally trains from Ik, butter, do Address i ANDSOME ROOM, WITH BOARD, ‘ANTED — AN EXPERIENCED TUTOR AT | Squing ve’ tamaly- 121113th stv. w. Star office * | FOR RENT—1315 MASS. AVE N.W., FURNISHED WASTED A NHITE BARDER, NonE BUT | {c,yim «suite oF sineie, for sumiiuer or ) ons tose See FAIR ViPw | pleasant rocine, relerencen.. “Term ’ eX, Paxson P.O. bon {UMMEK BOARD AT “OAK anove Tent tone party 810,08 to two Lor ete ‘he party 810, or Wy two for le in sivace. TS04 Gat aw. Iiving ‘more competent."—Ex-Gors Porter, Millions | PQOK RENT read Ben Hur and want Ben Harrison. Greatest | Bsncond Acor; “making book of the age. Outats ready. HUG | institution, Auricultucd. Derk w of Blue Keldgr und Mili, Va Sy 20> o Mire ELLEN LICKEA, i DLR CAN Be subarban resideuce, hish acy OW & UNFURNIAMED Rooms ON mar Sustusvolon x ‘Printing Bureau, water and gas. no children. jy 11-30 RENT—NICELY-Ft ellent table board, Juxt vorth of Frankii * | Sntiver unsurpassed. LIVINGSTON TERRACE 11-0 Wartpe W, WALKER & OG. 912 F ST. VOR KEN first floor, on Bont, Ol HED ROOMS, © bie terme; 1003 13th | location and house fe Lerma mouerate T—ENGLISH BRICK BASEMENT AND new house. suitably furnished ior bvuee. Eaecond flour oc et. bo children north and south expost ni two lines of ‘street cars, by tedy Var bloat fre 14 Li thet uw No THOS: | 70H RENT 1 hon second fi VERY DELIGHTFUL ROOMS, NE’ » OOD COUNTRY Jy faruiabed; near Dupout Circle, with the ‘Address, JARD. PLENTY OF SHADY i diwey Point, ? [BEAUTIFUL COOL fauuly; lange double corner house. south | mt, Teferences required. 1101 Kst. mw. UMMER LOOMS S6PYHE OAKS” WEST END OF ROCKVILLE, tded with old oak trees @otightiully cock and ebad; Sites! walk from moderate, Mrs, 2017 14th st. n.w., near K. ‘OR RENT—FURNISHED AND UNFURD Teau, conducted by Iadies, meu, aud women, white | EV Koos; first-cam coudition apriy 4 terwuce required Teru JOR RENT-SECOND FLOOR, CONSISTING OF YOUNG SETILED WHITE WOMAN | B¥tour rooms and bath; Tight housek: months to respopable Dia atreet uw. SS moderate. Asiyer swoutecnaery Con Bae completely turui Plese during suumer partion. Apply at 1414 Colum FAWOLIT, Colesvi eeping, Will tent fe OAD ON FARM, NOKTM fll aud duistiwul, cannot ©. M. CASTLEMAN write for clrvulai _ FOR RENT_STORES. mer for a tow Sion, at Brooks’ Station, : house contains 7 reor sche mi), OvEF the ‘sore. of JAMES'Y, DAVIS" SONS comer DELIGHTFUL iN THE (STOKE (AND D tred), suitable for th dwelling, $4 _ ELLING IF i y kind of business, H SROPLLENT | POE RENT—DRICK STORE AN! EW STORE AND D nonfe plabe-wine wi improvements and excelicut ladon for No vi de Md RDERS WANTED—CAN ACCOMMOUATE Six Lh ¢ floor Terme ve MAL LD wit-y A FEW MOFE RO kDERT Jean be Acostumodaied at Bow! House Best tabie, ont uncle, Beat Gancrig pavil ony Best ilk, Bewt b A BEST, hound Mil. Loudoun EEN vat jvio-ae AcoOMMODATED ye 10 ae HOME FoR A PEW BOARDEES aT OO Hhridce Station A, MAS JENNIE AL eae RDERS WANTED AT MT. ENTORMUAY 8 on A oud F. KK. ten. wilh, te, wid wlvedie ulate wDgiare of Dr. T. MASON, 1201 a no children), Ad aye viet SPRING BANK OFFERS FIRST-CLASS BUAKD bo Terme 4 a Sa tyote ‘he bet et tn AD. PINE SHADE mm Silver Sprie - CLARKE ACCOMMODATIONS Pou rH, tthe Brooke Mai Brauch Ro€O, zim MOUNTAINS mua. iawn ae FPR RENT STORE AND Dw 24th st. nw; new aud suite! Apply td. W. BME ERS 1428 New York ave ONEY TO LOAN AY FIVE PEK CENT ON al Proved real estate security VLE & BUTE RENT — VERY wie or en suite ON MAND oN 3,000 mtd yor cont Lami FOR SALE—LOTsS. E—A FINE LOT ON L. ST. Ox147 to alley; wi be po ah induediate purcuaser, “For further __WANTED.-SITUATIONS. Seagria, Nich'seiool in vookkeeptug. wishes to secures | FOR SALE-A GREAT BARGAIN IN A vine ouly #140 per foot. Appl WASH'N DANENHOWE $o.95128.5%; price | WASH'N DANLNHOWE! ED — DICKS AGENCY FOR COOKS, | 3s12-1w JOR SALE—CH 33d and 4th sta | & BATCHELDER, Lot ON K ST. NE, bee. r 9g. foot. Mol. t JOR SALE ¥ DESIRABLE LOT ON 20TH st, between K aud S «ts nw, 2 jaces Connecticut ave. Price, if suld’a! once, # WEBCOLT & WILCO! 1907 Peunsylvania ave. $100,000 terest. Teitphous 739. square foot, ~ h. i Fe, SALE—A FEW CHOICE LOTS IN ROSSLYN to desirable parties at #216 in ainall mnemth BLEADOS @ HENDON ONEY To LOAN Ward, at the jwest tater Sous, vl approved real estat N; | Se1d-1me situation as Chambertuaid or Seamstress and | 3407 Sq Le—TWENTY. enues, near Boundary street, for on easy terma. “These lots will ONEY 10 WOAs homes oF speculation mans to Sua Bt low sloubie ta Wate ta ti neat two tie ° pyly at 432 | feet frou. each to msuod alley. Prices $80 to & tea yaar yd one coach painter, Apyiy al 352 | feet fro. each toa good aly” Pricey rates, HM. DOX AN ne AT LOWEST RATES baker's | {OR SALL—CHOICE SMALL LOTS IN MT. PL UN KEAL ESIAT tand 8600" each: 3. HERTFORD: ial . ONEY TO LOAN ON Jou SALE—B 0 sew ure if taken now,on Very easy terms, Bi ¥ in. Washington or clsewliere, | ure takel n ery eany PALL. FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOU: MONEY TO JOAN. ONEY To LOAN ON KEALUSTATE SBCURIT at low rates of interest, ay : STAHL & sows Sun Building. dare amounts 130 Moe PARK PR, 141s Fat, CENT. $5,000 AND #1K.000ut 6 per cout $id,U00 at > OWN & CO. 1321 F st mw, ATE INVESTMENT. * BONDS. 6YERCEST PAYABLE QUARTERLY, IN SUBS #100 TO ® LUGO SMALL PE MIUM CHALGED. THOS. 1. WAGGAMAD, 917 Bet, oep-50 koam ON REAL PSTATR, THOS. E. WAG. x POR SALE 15. 41,008 at (yar mul se Wath & UD Charlee st, biatuaaore, SUMS PKOM 500 UP ant and aut fu this cay 0 HOLTZMAN, WOU ata 1 ate. aw, Houta vane ave., OF INTEREST BSECUKITY, 4. FisHiK £09, Lea Pt ae AL ESIATE ar Low Sits "UANENHOWwER, 2724 Bucoesor to DANENHOWLR NON. TIIS Pet ONEY TO LOAN ON KPAL ESTATE OR Plust: clans securities, at Gelay where te mec uisty ah, RIBST-CLASS BRITISH CHAL- act ry uch bicycle, as good Bs Lew. darcain, Address Box 65, Star office." jy1i-3t- | MOSES & SON, 11thand F sta. WV AYXTED—A HOUSE WEST OF 12TH ST. AND | JQOK SALE—A LAGE LOT OF STABL With crit worth €6,000 cr £8,000: also one tur | F'nureat i. Maury Dove's Whuct, orth ant _ BUSINES MIS | guedstet; hermees? ts, bo oehd cae 'TED--ROOMS. TALKS STABLES, G at. bet. 17th an ery, Liquor and provision sture; guud femme, Inc cg QNESEVEN TEAR ten-year Mare, also two-seat Dayton. iu ve no wee for them: ‘will wail’ at reascusste | Pai NE Pennsylvania uve. te | ROK SALE-TANDAM THICYCLE. very little; will ell cheap. “Apply to 2224 Apu thon; ha ust above the Cb: tuedsate Purchane rude, will be : GRAY HonsE, cab Work Under harness or ote; fair trial will be i id, sound and genti 41,000 ON FIRST MOUTGAGE ai, i ofhiee, o jae” | aeddie: fine fant faru of 100 acres worth Star office, stating termua Jy 10-20" | Godldle: fine family bore. far t = = 5 5 5 | JOR, SALE—CHEAP—A SECONDHAND JUMP: WANTED-MISCELLA NEOUS Sores ‘vod "eoudition, ‘Can be a WASTED #800 BY A RESPONSIBLE MAN FOR | 750 sate—THe ENTIEE, Wax Bs | GOOD INVESTMENT, star office wis | ChPORTUNITY, star AMILY LEAVING OILY ent boarders jas u SU" | ssrott ancrtine fr ———— = zs 2 sil pn pd heres Frsuce Vy aNTED- pone Wi USINESS | hich: sound sud pert c: W Gtabout S208 dave Yor can Addn ie fast traveler, ‘and sate for a Fa = Z waite isa very | carriages connint | own Hat and ¢ ply to. C. LLWis, 2421 New bork a Yd SS | Bory, end nde gg luau cack ANTED—ALL WHO VALUE THEIR EYESIGHT | five laind-m: neem, biaukets, robes, &. WwW " be wold te, and any oue in search of such articles | should coustlt “7H. HO HEMPLER Optician,” | Vewold separate und an LIAL vt SK per ceut Puaranl as owner desires 10 dinpome Of them at once, aud auy Offer im reasou will be cuter: | 1 For iusjectiou and all iutormation apply at OWNER’S STABLE, 729 17th st. mw. Back of Corcoran Art Gallery. innterent payable tank ot New York, N. ag OKC YOUR FAMILIES. Aoues advanced to L aud uo risk. Property bei ___|_gy11-aee : Wwas WHO HAVE LEFT CLOTH: | Jon sALE— TWO (Wir ct my. pisos to be dyed or cleaned mae tat | WOH, SALE — 7WO Sor seh non cheepbeviny been aed? ek: THINCE, | g190'to bs sceu st 1208 med —S4-1NCH STAK BICYCLE, NICKLE ia good condition UPRIGHT PIANO, very little used: tie, and manufacturer'swuarantes, 1004 (oR PALEA FATE OF Ry ANTEDCTO BUY FOR GASH NEW AS lack ab y ANTED—T0 BUY FOR CASH NEW AND SEC- | for them. Cau bs seen at REAMER® W ‘cod hana furniture, “stoves, carpeta, feather: | Sete Cau Be soon AL EAMES stables, Uctwers dust and stylish: owner has Bou Stables, between p—A LADY'S TURNOUT, COMPRISING Reins tay Phaetin aud barnecs. 20 Link, mew. J9 10-3 jORE HORSES THAN four suit in akilitul magner: | 2) fine bs Pups made to work easy. Punips snd pump stock fur: | Apply at DU od. W (ORFAT. 523 8th SALE-HAVING SIX Mi S70-Anw Pave so ton Iwi at. WASTED <i ie, 201. ~ | able tor heavy and'two for light driving. ANTED—CLOTHING EXCHANGE, 201 43 ST. heavy and two t gentlemen's cast ‘Send ‘postal or | 35, 1ST ABRIV. Sa. Fs Fee eee | | ,ost—ENGL CEM ve dor jesse return to 104 ED, 20 HOMSES, AMONG | 1 ‘and drivers: also, fine aon nt, N THE 11 0H INST. or smneeenaied ~, Rl be sul ably rewa BENUY T. ALUMS Livery Btavie ‘ANTED—HORSES TO PASTURE AT GENL E ands tow ave. ‘yS-Sm" | J[OHSALE-GREATEST BARGAIXS EVER SOLD. ‘One new. Square ‘carved lees, WWANTED_PERSONS | WIRHING LESSONS AT Fich and full toue, tor only 8140 cash or @100 at 10 hs ia. ‘month. One nearly, poy (of pea a (ane iit PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS, “Wy ANIED—Por Casi. FEA} *_______________ wa oF eutire Houssbel Ee SALE—YOUNG PARROTS AND MALE MOCK- Wea: Carpets, Stoves, or entire yo “ ‘st _ SUBURBAN ‘to 10 cents per he ed PERSONAL, er} 03 Teh st oe 3 CHANCES. A BAKERY AND CONPRCTIONPRYY Cail at 1722 14th we aes KR CASH STOCK, PIX teh dye ERY STOKE, ave Tw, Alsy une Inquire of 3." W, jsad-ae A SPLENDID BLUE STON. 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