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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C.. THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1888, THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: ary 19, 1988. that of any other daily paper published in Washington, and much greater than that of all the other daily papers here added together. ‘The report of the Civil-Service Commtsston vig- orously assails the spoils or patronage system and Presents © good showing of benefits which have Tesulted from the law designed to make office holding “dependent not upon party service but ‘upon merit and géod behavior.” The advantages Of '@ reasonably stabie public service, appoint- ments to which in all but the highest positions are Secured through merit shown in competitive ex- sminations and are retained Dy efficiency and Good behavior, over the shifting, uncertain, and Unreliable service secured under a spoils ‘stem, by which the offices are distrib. uted as plunder to politicians, are denied Dy very few persons at the capital But the etvil-service law departs in some particulars from the wise theory which the commission up- hold, Ofice-holding 1s not made dependent sim- Ply upon merit. Under the absurd apportionment Jaw, which keeps allve the bad principle of the Patronage system, Dy distributing the offices, like ‘Spoils, atsong the states and territortes according to population, residence in certain localities 1s ROW amore essential condition to appotntment than merit. In this very report the commissioners Tesist an effort to extend the apportionment sys- tem and to distribute appolztments among the legislative districts which, it 1s sald, would PU Aa limit upon the cholce of applicants And restrict the appointment of the best men. ‘This restriction is already accomplished by the Present law. Under the legalized “divvy” of pub- * Ne trusts the District of Columbta, for instance, 18 entitled, according to the report, to 4 out of every 1,002 appointments. Many citizens of the various States who have from time to time secured Govern- ment employment at Washington have, not under- Standing the effect of their action, incautiously Permitted themselves to be assigned to the Dis trict, and to lose their citizenship elsewhere, ‘The Tesuit ts that the District quota 1s full and over- flowing, the Government cannot avail {tself of the home expert-labor market, and cross-examines ap- Plicants for office to be sure that no wretched rest- dent of the District, or of any other division Whose quota is full, secures a position Under false pretenses. The special injury 48, of course, to the Government, which tm theory seeks the best material available, but to fact may be limited to a selection from the afflce- seekers of a remote section of the country. If in truth the clerkships were no longer viewed as Spolls for division, to be quarreled over by poll- Uctans or states, the Government workshops would be conducted on the same principles which govern Other great factories, The absurdity of advertis- yg a competitive examination to secure expert workmen, from which the men of one’s own and the neighboring states are shut out, and only can- didates trom remote states examined, would not then be commitced. The youth of the city in Which the great workshops are situated would not be excluded from the principal occupations of their fathers, and be driven from home toearn a living 4m other callings, or to remove the taint of resi- ence at the capital and vo gain that Nevadan or Oregonian citizenship which may enable them to Fetura and secure Government employment. —$— ‘The bill estaolishing a commission of inquiry to Investigate the London Times’ charges against Mr. Parnell 1s certainly an extraordinary docu- ment It confers upon the commission, whose members, even, are not named, the highest judi- ¢ial powers, including the right tosummon any ‘witnesses they choose and to commit summarily for contempt; It denies a witaess the privilege of refusing to answer for fear of self-crimination, and offers an indirect bribe to informers who give ald to the government. The scope of examination 4s not Huited to the alleged Parnell letters or to accusations affecting Parnell, or even to charges against members of parliainent, but puts on trial accused members of parliament “and others.” It 4s probably as ingentously warped and one-sided a Ineasure as any ever put forth in a legislative as- sembly. Mr. Parnell prudently objected to being compelled to accept the bill before he knew who Were to be appointed judges under it, ‘The text | ‘8s now published leads one to wonder, not +o much ‘at his reluctance to accept as at the government's eheekiness In framing such a proposition, —<—<— ‘The recommendation of the board of visitors t Annapolls, that a change be made In the length | Of the course of instruction of naval cadets, 13 a move in the right direction. The practice hituerto | followed of carrying a young man through four Years of academic study and then sending him to Sea for two more before dectding whether be shali be given a place In the navy, 18 unjust at once to the service and to the appilcant. It makes the Service neediessly costly, and takes out of the Young man’s life two of the years whieh he might Otherwise spend in getting a start in some diff ent calling in case be 1s unfittea for the Navy. Little is gained in knowledge of the cadet’s capacity—so experienced officers assert—by these two supplementary years of exile. ls general qualifications, as well as his special adaptation to certain lines of work, are developed during his academic course; and, at the end of that, his in- Structors should have no difficulty tn deciding Whether he ought to be Kept in the employ of the Government or allowed to go elsewhere in search of a career. a Calvin 8. Brice, who has been chosen to manage t-e campaign machinery for the democratic party 1 ais summer, is already beginning to suffer the wenaities which men pay for having greatness Thrust upon them His supposed connection witn the New York aqueduct contracts has set the Yongues of the political gossips wagging. If Gov- ernor Hill should be renominated in spite of the charges against him of corrupt collusion with the aqueduct contractors, and the chief of the demo. eratic national executive committee rests under the suspicion of veing interested ta that “deal,” the canvass of the Empire state will require more water than the aqueduct will ever convey to make it decent. The governor, however, professes to | bric Suits, and a few long light-weight Cloth Traveling Srosz Orex Usrm 6 P. M. (Seturday excepted.) PALA ROVAL BARGAIN Le tS F In season or out of season, the merchant who buys cheapest in the first instance, with no subsequent losses, must always be able to give best values, The credit Rowees CAN'T compete with cash Aowsse—e rule ag immutable as the laws of nature, Clustrations below.) Crosixa Ovr Maws Goons. A few illustrations that wive an idee of the reduced ices for Traveling Sat oes White LOWEN THAN petee ONRa i CuEDIT HO. A Boe Cor IN GENTS’ FURNISHINGS. IF YOU WISH TO FEAST YOUR EYES ON THE BIGGEST BARGAINS YOU EVER SAW IN UNDER- WEAR AND HOSIERY, LOOK AT GOODS AND PRICES DISPLAYED IN WEST SHOW WINDOW MARKET SPACE FRONT. : SAKS AND COMPANY. IF YOU CAN BE MADE INTERESTED IN FINE ‘NECKWEAR IN NEW SUMMER SILKS, PATTERNS NEVER BEFORE SHOWN, AT LOWER PRICES THAN ARE USUALLY QUOTED FOR INFERIOR GOODS, LOOK IN SOUTH SHOW WINDOW, SEV- ENTH-STREET FRONT, AND NOTE THE TECK SCARFS MARKED 35c., OR 3 FOR 81.00. SAKS AND COMPANY. IF YOU WANT A FLANNEL OR TOURIST SHIRT, ORIP YOU ARE UNDECIDED IN THE MATTER, TAKE A PEEP IN THE NEXT WINDOW NORTH, AND SEE THE FLANNEL SHIRTS THERE SHOWN. MARK WELL THE HANDSOME PATTERNS, AND NOTE THE PRICES MARKED, ALL WE ASK OF YOU IS THAT YOU SHOULD SEE WAT WE HAVE TO SHOW AND SELL, sizes pul tobe, on Bien fore cis orb hleces for sie Et epee ale Thread Sitrta, all sizes, Be. sere, large sizes only, re- ee ne ‘he indo or 22th and Pennsylvania iz The wi Ww corner 2th ney lve ad ig filled with og apa i 1 Scarfs that we ‘BOs. a SAKS AND COMPANY. | Sic\each. YUUK CHOICE FOR rae Gh S¥oR'St THE PALAIS ROYAL WE MIGHT RAVISH THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE | _ (Continued below.) Crosixe Ovr Daxzss Goons. ‘The less desirable patterns of CHALLIES at 124¢. ‘The balance of stook, including the twenty-two new Pattorns of Chaliies received laat week, for 150 yard. Wanamaker’s “Crazy Cloth,” thet he advei week at as we now offer at 101jo. yard. Koeehi i Sateens in latest Agured effects for 1c, yard, Judge other stock by these prices, THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.) Laces Saou Uxvenwean "48s. Jerse)-ditting Bal, Vesta, small sizes, reduced to Be. aos French Bal. Jersey-Atting Vests, small sizes, r0- oe ‘$1 Colored Swiss Ribbed Silk Vests, all sizes, reduced AND CULL ITS CHOICEST GEMSIN OUR EFFORTS TO CONVINCE YOU THAT THESE ARE BEYOND COMPARE, AND THE PRICES WITHOUT A PRE- CEDENT, BUT WHAT WOULD IT AMOUNT TO? THE WINDOWS TELL THE TALE MORE ELO- QUENTLY THAN CAN WORDS OF OURS. COME AND SEE THEM WHILE THESE BARGAINS LAST. WE CLOSE ATG P. M., SATURDAYS EXCEPTED. SAKS AND COMPANY. to 9c. THE PEOPLES’ FURNISHERS, actg Colgred Swine Ribbed Lisle Vests, all sizes, re- juced to 38c. SEVENTH STREET AND MARKET SPACE | , 82.60 Coloted Ribbed Spun Silk Vesta, all sizes, re- ty Jersey-iitting Gauze Vests, 25c. Children's Underwear at reduced prices. THE PALAIS ROYAL. 319 _@ontinued below.) Fe eat 2" | Crosse Our Sue P FF Wf ERR ‘sss T ‘Losinc-Jut-Sare FE Rices. F uRR s I Yesterday we mentioned All-Linen Bed Linen; Suits F UR RB Sss8 oF | gor Misses and Chudren Dress Goods, iuibbons: Lew ‘ther Goods; Gloves. That ou sPneeciated ‘the re- TITTHN COOK KEEETIIT eee 10W. fe inform your le CK K E T friends, who have been told of the “Bancaine,” that HO KK. Ee £ | thestoies are atill large, and the prices permanet ily 4 reduc 5 presse pengan, | Eee ee ee ape ine French Flowers, many of them Silk. Our ¢ A, prrsiprpee =, tire stock in five grand ‘lotn vias 25c., 39¢.. S5c., 75, BA Fe F Ee Bart | aud ei. Last week we bad half hundred differemt EP OF ER ERE, | prices, atid upto 81.08 a bunch, AAP oF Beef B| rans av Kepucen prices, The 35c. Jap Fans on to 25e., oP ogo Isce RRR IT NN N GGG | sticks, You'ye seen them, and, maybe, bought thems RR I ONNN GG | elsewhere at 50c, RRR I NNN ‘63c. Feather Fans reduced to 25¢. Only white. ROR WON NN G GG | | From 30c.to¥2 off the prices of Fine Fans—thou- Rk RI NNN sands of them. PARASOLS AT REDUCED PRICE! L EER Last week's prices were from $1.69 to 811.25 apiece. L E NoWw the whole stock im six lots at 81,8109, SLUS, £ 5 = Us, cea peg Well not to delay # call as ae its rap CLL ERE = Stn Unpirlias At EEDUCED PRICES, OU Bolted ilk” Principally with Oxidized siiver, cellutotd, haud-painted Chins, Gzy,tal and nacural Wood Umbrellas that wore #73, $5.08 and $3.50." Alnow in’ two lote at 83.10 and 48 eae WELLY AT REDUCED PRICES. ee ‘owill see thie trays coutaininy mith. 500. and ai lopped off ‘the ‘prices of pone. There's Sterling fate, Rolled Gold ed sticks, Remmants, Odds and Ends, &c., left over from the eickne aie sale will ¢o now at prices that will not pay for this ad~ vertisement. Just think of REDUCTIONS MADE ON CLEAR- ING-SALE PRICES. INFANTS’ WEAR DEPARTMENT. One lot of Infants* Slips, trimmed round the bottom, silver, soe. eonstone Sand Oxthiond: Jew Pins, with fine cambric edge, Regular price, $1.25; Friday | Earrings, Hult and Hat Ornaments, ken? Ton WitiTE GOODS AT REDUCED PRIGES, ‘The girls have been hiding remnants instead of bring- ing them out. Nearly 200 short im of fine Em- proMlerice, many Skirtings; ALL AT BELOW COST. ‘To-morrow we'll quote for Saturday: Cotton Under: Seay, Corset Aprons, Shirtwaiats, Son Infante’ Goods, Jersey's, Bhawht and Suit jou'd bettor Infants’ Slips, tucked down the front and finecam- bric rutile. Were 50c.; Friday, 39¢. DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. 8 doz. Bathing Towels, Extra size; were 25c. Friday, We. salto morrow (Friday) 'an wo close half day on Bature All remnants of Satteens, White Goods, and Cloth | day, Ask for the reduced goods it the departeneate Dress Goods at half price Just quoted. CLOAK AND SUIT DEPARTMENT. THE PALAIS ROYAL. A small lot of Children’s Jerseys in Stockinette and Boucle; were $1.50. Friday, 49c A lot of odds and ends in Ladies’ Satteen and Cam- (Continued below. Taare Eugy, jaly 19. ial Sale of Novelties in our Lace ment, happens that this department, ‘with fe various branches, is always receiving bew things and is never “out of season, SOME NEW HANDKERCHIEFS. 100 dozen fine Hand-embroidered Handkerchiefs. A most fortunate purchase tor yon and us, We mak Sarvnpay. duly 21. Garments; were #6 to $15. Friday, $4.98. HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. ‘35e, Infants’ Loug and Short Stockings, Lisle Thread. Friday, 2c. a pair. ‘ZSe. Ladies’ Egyptian Yarn Vests, Friday, 45c. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. ual profit: you get these Dovelty Hand! 15-dozen lot of Ladies! White Straw Hats, all shapes: | from 13¢, 1o'8l, apices low ‘Sian usual pees, See were 38. to 50c. Friday llc. Prices, 35¢., 50c., O8e., Y8e. 3B 48, Alotof Chiliren's Fine Embroidered-muslin Capa; | $1.05 € 2 S208, €9, 8:2, were G8c. to $1.10. Friday 23c. UPHOLSTERY AND ALT EMBROIDERY DEPART- 10 remnants of Stair Oulcloth; was 12%. 8 yard. Friday Se. a yard. ‘S Work Baskets; were 25c. Friday 17¢. 10 Extension-wire Window-screens; fit any window; were 50c. Friday 35e. 13 Stamped Aprons, made of “Fruit of the Loom” “Ee B5e. Handkerchiefs are very sheer, hemstitched Unen, with fine valenciennes lace borders. ‘Those at 0c; havo scalloped ‘borders and are embroidered in ‘wuite, black and colors. ‘Ihe embroidery on some of the more expensive handkerchiefs is as fine as ever ex- ibited in this country, while prices are much. very much lower than ever before quoted for high-class ‘ork. 50 'DozEN WHITE LINEN HANDEERCHIEFS AT The finest linen, and more free from defects then ‘cotton; were . Friday iGc. ny et offered by us, for 25c. We show them with ee fanewerpleg We ‘have then aise eit tater eee: 1 ot stationery. in fue. pluah boaca; were x to | 2c Centern, “Those with herring bone stitch $150. Friday 65c. ing, Soest Ted are yery jborutfiul ——— yo; were 25 Rigi with block pattern cent ino very pret lot of shawl Straps: were 5c. Friday 10c. The plain, n: rand wide he ‘itched eee TOILET GOODS DEPARTMENT. 1 Lot of Lubia’s Infants’ Powder, Friday 10c. 1 Lot of Fine Mirrors, sold for 81 to 81.75; Friday 50c. in the sheer alse heay; vy Linen Handkerchiefs, and these preselling very, rapidly. | We make no reduction to often sell nix one. oa Tile epeaks well for’ our’'new ‘Son ena ef. JEWELRY AND LEATHER GOODS. $0DOzEN PURE HINEN, HANDEERCHIEFS AT 1 Lot of Oxydized Glove Buttoners, with chain and 3 In hes zy and sheer linen we show the hematitched charm ; Friday Se. bord with herring-bone stitching, f1 dice pat- 1 Lot of Real Amber Strings, worth 60c.; Friday | terns, and. new style embroidery.” ‘The’ plain, wide Ae. sEanarvow hemetitched borders sre selling ee 1 Lot of Chain Bracelets; Friday 5e. each. LADIES’ NECKWEAR DEPARTMENT. 1 Lot of Children’s Real Torchon Collars were 18¢.; COLORED BORDER HANDKERCHIEFS. prrtothing particulatly pew ut the prices. |The new op all broken lote of our ate “boat eelierg.” Friday Ze. Efe‘thewood-ty prices, iitele i. oo x ican ‘the counter over, ae v2.75; Friday $1.50 FAN DEPARTMENT. 1 Lot of Feather Fans, all colors, were 25¢., 29¢. and ‘B8e.; Friday 12%c. 250. apenas have nothing tn his record which wil! not bear Ine vestigation, and Mr. Brice says that he never had a further connection with the aqueduct contracts ‘than to serve as surety on @ bond. Buancass 1 Sewixa Macuses FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY. 3 HOWE, drop leaf and drawers, $5, 2 W. & W. No. 8, drop leaf and drawers, $8, ‘SSINGER, 810. 1 WHITE, & 1 SINGER, (Oscilate, latest), 818. 1 POST COMBINATION, $10 1 REMINGTOS, high arm, $13. ‘These machines areall in perfect order, with latest Bttachments, aud are warranted for three yeara (Call early and secure a real beryain at S OPPENHEIMER & BROS, 514 9th st. nw. Good machines for rent. All kinds repair. Agents for New Home Sewing Machine, wit CLOTHING FOR MEN AND Boys, ar Oak BALL, Corner goth and F. R BOYS 4 TO 12. ‘The entire line of Jackets and Pants will be closed outat just cne-baifof former prices; also odd Knee Pants FOR BOYS 14 TO 18. Asplendid line of Suits will be closed out st a sac- Fifice. FOR MEN. Fancy Flannel Coats and Vests for 81. Seersucker Coats and Vests. $1. ‘Middlesex Flannel Suite at $10. Ap immense line of Summer Goods, suitable for the hottest weather, at a sacrifice. and Fancy Vests at 75< and $1. Serge Suits at $7.50 and upward, Prince albert Suits from 815 up. Brosdcioth Suits st $22.50, worth 940, Cigricai Cut Suits at $25, worth 350. All-wool Cheviot Suits at $7.50. G00 Cassimere and Cheviot Suits at less than cost of manufactur, ‘new catalogue of campaign outfits, wi-b consti. ‘tution, drill tactics and full information sbeat organ. taing and drillmg Marching Clube, ‘Mitustrated Catalogue free. A. G, SPALDING & BROS., 108 Madison st. Chicago; ‘241 Broadway, New York. (y7.tutakeim GENTLEMEN'S i HASDERRCHIERS Linen Handkerchiefs for 2 for 25c. Sain gutue styles of borders and a ferlor w our former 26c. Hakts. That few can see aiterence, inf iF of last week's 25c. Hdkts, are Sow Line, "We show thew also in pias sheen fave and’ wide and narrow hemstitched ‘borders for 2 Sc.: they are the best values evor offered by the FRENCH LINEN 5 HANDERCHTEPS at 17,25, 35 ‘Soe, On oars and Set"Gvqurtunity. to muyply yourself with te lest LK if Ui xenemrars v0, FOR MEN. 1 Lotof Satin Fans, black and colors, were 75e. to 81; Friday 50c. DRESS TRIMMING DEPARTMENT. 1 Lot of Spanish and Spanish Guipure All-Over Nets, Were $1.50 to $8.50. Friday, 81a yard. 1 Lot of Colored Bead Ornaments. ‘Were 25c. to $1 Friday, 10c. . BUTTON DEPARTMENT. 1 Lot of Bone Buttons, Were 0c. to 25¢. adozen Friday, Se. adozen. SATARERE BILE BARDS 1 Lot of Ball Pearl Buttons, Were 20c.a dozen. | gpect them? ‘it you have hot pstrouiped we batons Friday, dogen fore, surprise you. We deal direct ‘with ACE DEPARTMENT. KERCHIEFS, A few Odds and Ends of Fine Oriental 45-inch he Colors of our Flug ant Flouncings. We re$1to$150ayard. Friday, 50c. = not _— SEW cate 1 Lotof Colored Laces. Were 10c. to 25c.a yard. abroad making selections Friday, Se. yard. sple Pieces are went onion he EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT. being given, the sam- gl itof sS-inch Swine Flouncings. Wore 7c. to ay Flouncingrat 91. gh SO art et Se. Friday, 50c. Guipure Flounc- 1 Lot of 45-inch Colored Embroidered Flouncings. pOrapery Nota in Brus. —- semtgpen in Bik anid Cotton Point’ de apne Metres GENTS FURNISHING DEPANTMENT. lack, white and colors. ie Two dozen more of those 50c. ‘Fancy Flannel Shirts, oar papular at red: Prices: to close out on Friday for 3c. each. OH 79; $2, 01:25, O1.08, 62, 6225, 50, 75 and 98 cent Suspenders, Friday 25e, ee OF Val Laces now iu town, hod |AND-MADE LINEN 5 BOOK DEPARTMENT, pees for our really wand stock of Torebon, 2 Sets Cooper, 32 Vols, Extra Half Calf, Clearing RD PLAT Vat pomp pharm 5.78 | ian PENCIL a Gretta, bey 1 Set Ruskin, 24 Vols, Extra Half Calf, Clearing | and Spanish’ Ginpure inpure Laces also o odered "ak redsond Price, $38.98 Our usual price for the same, @49. prices. 1 Set Waverly, 1z Vols. Full Alligator, 16.98, Our ‘usual price for same, $24.48, we nen ‘les at belo low, quoted prices) For Summer Heading, 250. Paper Novels, 2 for 25c, | Canvas, 14c. to bs. oF 5 for 50c. ; 50 Faper-Bound Books of Standard Authors, 350, | ibboy Kufllogs. 255,to — v1 Tourist (6 yards in @ box), 240. to 68e. RP OG MMAR Dos | ddr net by sunt certainty by mepuease gS hen AA es um the clerie, “The styles are ‘end prices but Bes 24 og - iterate ang currs. 319 «7TH, 8TH, AND D STREETS. ° | Bare Hinen Cape Collen spay! 250 Extra fine Lanen, 4 Cottars, 7 | efor Sse Cuter? pairs for Soe. WASHINGTON, D. C., JULY 19, 1888. (Close Saturdays at 1 p.m. Other evenings at 5B o'clock. ee Moscone i Resxaxr Sure Extraordinary efforts are being made to clean up the stock prior to Inventory, July 28, aad to-morrow will mark a grest stride in thie direc- tion, as unusually low “Remnant” or reduced Prices have been made on all Short Lengths, Odd Sizes, Broken Lots, &c. Although we do hot quote the former price of our Remnants in our advertisements, it is marked on the goods, ‘and you will be agreeably surprised at the con- cession. “Short Lengthe” in Laces, We have taken from our Lace stock every length under 4 yards, ‘find shall offer them at exceedingly low Rem- ‘ant prices, with a view of cleaning out the entire accumulation. We shall have no less than 500 Remnants of Laces, more than on any previous Remnant Day. The assortment in- cludes Cream Fedora, Valenciennes, Orientals, Bik, Torchon, and many Fancy Wash Laces: also, Black Spanish Guipure, Escurial, and Chantilly. ‘This is unquestionsbly the Lace op- portunity of the season. (Eirst floor; conter counters.) Dress Goods “Remnants"—A feature of our remnant offering in Dress Goods will be about 9 Dress “Lengths” of French All-Wool Challies, 20 to 14 yards, which we have marked at the rate of 373. Der yard, just three-fourths their regular price. 98 “Short Lengths” of various Wool Goods, ju Jengths sufficient for a child's dress, a Indies’ ket, wrap, “ulster, 9 {e's Considerable waving can be Odd Lot” of Window Shades—40 aoe Dado ‘Window Shades, § feet long and 38 inches wide, Rest epring roller ‘A great barsain. Price. Curtain Materials ad “Guriaiia’-86 “Short Lengths” of Printed Curtain eet Remnant Price per yar. Se, “Short Lengths” of Cretonne. c Lengths” of Cream and Lemon Madras Lace. Allat very low prices, Curtains “Hemant” —era Nottingham Taco BO. i Fair wo 8ke Weal Late Curtsiun “2 fae each reduced to $7.50, #9, and 810 per Fourth foor. Jadies’ Traveling Raglans—2 Ladies’ Elegant Silk-and-Wool Poplin Raglana “sizes, 40 and Hemant Price 2 Ladies’ Fine Cioth ‘Traveling Cirew stvhishly made and braid-trimmed, Retnnant Price. . JACKETS-O La Gioth Jackets. Sizes 84 ai Remnant Frice... 91.50. 4 Ladies’ Fine Kersey Cloth English Waiting Jackets, very slightly sotlgd. Sizes, 36, <8, Hemuant, Price. mE hSEYs in, black, Be. 34, 36, bargain. Bemnant Pri ‘Odd Sizes" in Ladies’ Suits—i Ladies" Nile- Green Nun's Veiling suit, trimmed with velvet. Size, 36, a2. ‘Sizes, 21 Ladies ¥ blue, garnet, and green. and ‘42 inches. A remarkabl slightly soiled. Size, ‘Remnant Price. 1 Ladies’ Bi drapery; neatly trimmed. Si Remnant Price CHILDRE, ‘Gitta Wiuite French Nainsook Dresses. Sizes, 2,3, and 4 years, Remnant Price, Chikiren’s white quimpes. Sizes, 4, half price, a Remnant Price... z a 750. Misses’ Two-piece Hatiste Sites Well-inade ard neatly trim 4 Sizes, 14 and 16 years, Remmant Price.........-...- sees B3.50, hired floor.) “Odd Sizes” in Boys’ Suits and Flannel Snirt Waists. “We vesire to make a pot all ment, und to 12 Hoys' One-piece Combination Gingham Bilt Suits, siz9 25, 4 and ae Suite, size Remnant, Price coeae 23 ‘4 Boys! Two-Piece Velveteen Kilt Suits, in avy, seal and wine, sizes 3, 9 aud 6 years. Remnant Prici Boys AU-Wooi Jenoy "Wi navy and seal, laced in front, sizes 23, fancy flcured, 1 handling, sizes Remnant Pri “This is a great gain. (Third floor. a WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th aud F sts. n, w. 66 Rewsaxt_ Bancarssy Coxrisven. “ODD SIZES” IN HOSIERY. A general clearing out of all small lots, odd sizes, &e., and exceptionally low remnant prices will be quoted. 11 pairs Ladies’ fine-quality Black Cotton Hose, double heel and toe; sizes, 934 and 10. Remnant Price. 250, 4 pairs Ladies” Boot-pattern Cotton Hose, garnet boot with striped tops; size, 934. Remuant Price....2.s.see++0e ‘Leas thau half price, 6 pairs Childrens’ Fine Seal Brown Lisle Thread Hose, split soles; sizes, 734 and 8. Remnant Price, =. B70. 13 pairs Ladies’ fine-quality Boot-pattern Hose, black boot with striped tops; sizes, 8 and 835. Remnant Price 9 pairs Ladies’ Black Brilliant Lisle Thread Hose, split soles; sizes 8 and 834. “Odd sizes” in Gloves. 13 pairs Ladica’ 6-but. length Black Jersey Lisle Thread Gloves, fin- 7 pairs Ladies’ 8-but. Gray Mousquetaire Suede Gloves, embroidered backs; size, 534. ‘Remmant price. ......-+++ 5 pairs Ladies’ 10-but length Diack, All-Siik Jersey Gloves, embroidered tops; size, 64. ‘Remnant Price... “Remnants” in Men’ Solid Colored, All-wool Flannel Shirts; sizes, 14, 15, nd 16 in, Remnant Price. 81. 10 Boys’ Ali-wool, Solid Colored, Flannel Shirts; sizes, 12, 1: i and 33 te, slightly soiled, sizee 12, ‘Remnant Price... 16 Men’s Light Colored, Striped Flannel Shirts; sizes, 14, 15, 16, and 17 inch, at a “remnant” price of $2; the extra sizes, 18 and 18s. for very large men, at a remnant price of (First floor: 1013 F-st. door.) Ladies’ Gossamers. 5 Ladies’ Gossamer Ulsters, with small pin-holes; lengths 60 and 52 inches. Remnant Price. 4 Ladies’ V styles, two circular and two Newport; length 52 inches. The palance of a line we propose to discontinue keeping. Perfect in every respect. Remnant Price... 81 Mother Hubbard style, damaged; lengths 24, 36, and 38 in. SHAWLS.—8 Full-sized Gream and Pink, an yosk Certonens Mout, slightty costed. 7 Extre-fine Cream, All-wool Cashmere Shawls, large size, slightly soiled. Remnant Price. One of a styl be plentiful this Friday. 1 Black Plaid Satin Parasol, with silk cord and balls, natural wood handle, Remnant Price ..... 750, 1 Ecru Plsid Satin Parasol, light carved handle, finished with cord and tassel, has ‘amail hole in top. 1-Pin-stripe Satin -500. aL ‘paragon frame, natural stick, finished with cord and tassel, colors ecru and cardinal stripe, 81. 1 Fine Satin Pin-striped Parasol, in yellow ‘and black, paragon frame, Light carved wood 81.50. Quilts and Comforts, Four extra fine White English Marseilles Spreads, very slightly soiled ‘st folds; 1 reduced to @5; 1 reduced to 96; 2 reduced to $7. So ame to.760 seach. actor ae __FOR S412 -HOUBES. _ COUNTRY BOARD. ones ‘STERN, arti dy19- W. ‘anteo=a ED—A GIRL FOR DRESSMAKIN at 1011 Estu.w. Ww YORK WPadraes TO Irst-class help, white and yy ‘hotels and families, for city and cout rt furnished or unfurnished for rent. pox WE3XTED-A SETTLED COLORED. W WOMAN TO do laundry and general housework. Cail references, after 10 lock am. 1110 Kat Lew lO" ANTED — AN EXPERIENCED TOBACCO Stripper; good wages. “Address Box 128, Star office. WASEDA SAY AS PARTNER FoR AU i Adres Bon 27, Star ofscee® “all capital req ANTED—WOMEN COOKS. $10 TO AM Wea aes Lae ee way: YMENT BU- un Pp oooMmS Fa ids Soipeee | eo HLA, COOMBS, 020 Fetenw. Syl: Wairoa TORE AGEN '¥, WOMEN 0% CUOKS, 810 to $40; chambermaids, waitresses, nurses, Iaundrens, men osoks waiters butler concboser: das: Bien, and hotel help for resorta. G18 Tih etch w. iy 184 Wii toi YOUNG MAN OF GOOD ADDRESS VV ‘sod whois arvod Planning sauna ne piano Communictte tox 28, Star offs with Teferences, ‘ot Wer RELIABLE, COMPETENT WHITE nurse, to stay nights, at 515 Mast. m.w. Jy16-2t° rANTED — SEVERAL GOOD CANYASS! ither commission or salary and commission. 616 ‘9th st. nw. dy 18-2t* WaAxtzn ss RAL GOOD AND WELL RECOM mended ladies who Wish to canvass for a good sub- stantial household” article can fd lucrative rmploy- ment by addressing P. L., Star office, dy 18-2" WANTED SA PIEST-CL Ass UNION BARBER AT 3053 M st., West Washington, D. Wage GENTEEL LOOKING YOUNG MAN or boy to learn bartending: wages 848 week. Ad- BARTENDER, Star office. 3yas-3t SESE DUNDORE'S EMPLOYMENT BU- Feat, conducted by ladies, men, and women, white id colored, for all kinds of domestic labor, for Dis, trict and states, with reference. 717 Mat.n.w. J¥18-O0° WASIED-A SERVANT SKILLED IN HOUSE- oupsny as waitress or chanubermaid oF to doy eral housework. Call at 1723 Rhode Island ave, 3y1 WWANTED—A PoY TO MAKE HIMBELY GENER- ily useful ins music store, | One who ple iano preferred. Address Mee. Sy 17-It* WANTEDTINMEDIATELY — CAPABLE NURSE with first-class references, for baby of six mouths, Send naine and address. A. Ie'S., Star office. jy17-c3t° ¥ ANTED_ BOY ABOUT SEVENTEE: ‘OR CARE of horse and general work. ug wages expected, CATHOLIC PRIEST, 3 ockviile Ma Sree WANTED =15, SKIRT HANDS; ALSO, WHITE ‘and colord cooks, nurses, chambermaids, waiters, kitchen hand » this and otber cities, F. N. BURN: ay 14-60" WASTED AN ACTIVE BUSINESS MAN, LIVI ‘outside Washington, to represent our house in his state. Salary about 100 monthly. Heferenccs and exacted, SUPT. "MEG. HOUSE, Lock Box New York. sez thesdw” WASTED{AGENTS TO, SELD THE LIFE OF Ben, Harrison, by the Author of Ben Hur. Gen., Lew Wallace, the life-long friend ot Gen. Harrison, Is Writing the only authorized biography. | "No man living “more comprtent Gov, Porter. Millions have read Ben Hur and want Ben Harrison, Greatest book of the aie. Quite ready, HUB- } Chestnut st., Phila, 3-001m, ANTED—TWENTY MEN TO THAVEL. SOME- Siu new great scheme. If making tess than mth, it will pay you to investigate. Apel >Zonly. DUNLAP, 928 Est, nw. JL W ANTED—A YOUNG LADY OF GOOD BIRTR desires a position as companion to a Iady or elderly couple: is highly educated, skilled in tustes sand speaks Freuch and Gern arrange rtainments and housebold mat iehest refer- Id. take a powstin at once oF @ for aterm to begin in the fall. Address 708. 19 WA sTEpiuy & YOUN AGE 21, A SiT- uation as clerk in gro ‘or office: 8 yeat experience; good referetices, Apply 350 N sts awe] 0-5 Ww ANTED—A SITUATION BY A WHIT to cook, wash and iron in a smell f W [FD—AT HEADQUARTERS — POSITIO} for Cooks, Chambermaids, Waitress, Laundress and Nurses. Seamstress. Men Waiters. Cooks Conchmnen, Putlers, SAM'L A. COOMBS. 926 Faw mw, jyli-st* WANED = DICKS AGENCY FOR "COOKS, inaids, waitress, aundress, seamstress, nurses, valets for traveling; waiters, couchmen. and hoatlers for fanuily and resorts.” “AlLely references. G1) 7that a, = ay Isat W ANTED_BY A YOU GRADUATE IN bookkeeping, « position in realestate or lay: ofie Vest ofrefcreuces, Address HM, 3 Star office, W. —DRESSMAKING OR CUTTING AND fitting todo at home or in families, Call ot ad- dress Miss WHEELER, 1626 Lst-n.w. Jy18-3t* Want TWO RESPECTABLE WHIT! witls, one a situation ag cook, the ottier as cham Derma} anid waitrens: willing to ko cut of city. rete sfurnished. Cali at 2419 Nest, N.W. Jy 17. ANTED-YOUNG MAN, not afraid of work, DUSTRIOUS 7 D ats position ws clerk. Has y had some experience and can give good relerences. Address J. W,, Star office. dyl4d WaAstep-situations For I BERMATDS, hurees, cooks, scuilions, men cooks, hostlers, pers, Leschers book keape ; cities abd resorts, FM. BURNHAM, 630- tw. jy14-01 WANTED--HOUSES. TANT! V ED-HOUSE DIRECT FROM OWNER, U rnished or pe ished, where owner would take part or all rentin board, by ac entirely ce furniture for a centrally lucated. Address T. M. E., Sy18-3t" WaANtED-To bey FOR INVESTMENT, ONE fortwo hones at 82.500 to $5,000, or one at $3,000 to 86,000. If suited will pay cash; must bein horthwest. Address Bo Star office, WANTED 5, SIX, O8 EIGHT Room 1 wIS-6t cated in the northwest. Address BOX sonion Institution. TED—HOUSES OF ALL GRADES TO RENT orsell. We have more calls for houses to rent “HERRON & RAMEY, 1307 F st. —FOR 3500 CASH — BALANCE ON time, amall Brick House northwest; modern im- provemeiita; 20 fect front, with lot for stable. Ad- dress Lox L1, Star office Jy1-6 ___ WANTED--ROOMS. WASTED {TWO TO, FOUR nooMs, cou- pletely furnished tor housekeeping. Give price, tocatlon, Be. Address J. C.P.s Star often gytoeses WANTED AN UNFURNISHED SECOND.~T01 front room, with board, for gentleman. and wifi location central. Address, stating terms, T., star oftiee. dyi8-3t ‘AD Wecct arighborhood. © Asoo 17, Star office. WASTED = FOU NISHED rooms, or part of a house; located in the north- west; state price. Address Box 49, Star office Jy18-3" WAN'TED-MISCELLA NEOUS WASTED, 10 TRADE A NUMBER OF HOUSES Jocated in different ity yielding @ good rate of interest ou their Value for a larce block uf unuunproved property. Address *C,” Star office Jy 19-0 ED. ‘T FKOM $300 TO 300 im some Wunkneas, Clgare proferseae __4y19-3t yANTED—TO BUY A THREE-SEAT, SECOND- hhaud Dayton Wagon, in first-class, drder, cheap Mor cast; must West in. 1237 3: Washington. aa syid-3 ANTED—TO BUY FOR CASH SECOND-HAND furniture, stoves carpets, feather beds, &.; also As, pape: iron. rash aid cokber. Addrcen OF SHEIMLEY, 221 10th at nw: Orters by mail promptly attended to. #1, dress Box 31, Star office. V also, ‘hall rooms. separate es oe _ eos hes 017 Tsthet aw ae _Jy18-30* Spioae ee. OR RENT—318 PA AVE. ¥.W furnished ith. TORY ANTED SUMMER BOARDERS MOUNTAIN VIEW. Situated on eastern ste LI, vrumine, allie maciiale ra oesterette Dae Sot Fes! SALE— 88,500 WILL er 7 Succ ou. ¥., Star offee. $a Tot’ 20200 to alley”: No. 24 th ete tens ARDERS WANTED IN A PRIVATE ANB. Ga RENTCISOO HST Kw NEW t ground is worth ‘askew q meted Ah al OR, RENT—I900 HST NW, NEWLY FUR: | "SUSI; Te DAVIE D:TONE: wos Pat, Seer Tah, bo mabarte sparse weter, ry Teme: comfortable. Z Sivst Se a Bouse | SER EER Diets Geko ca for the price in the city. pew and ined Tryvile, Clarke County, Va. ay" om ¢ RENT — FIVE DI DECIOBTFULLY-LOCATRD Tomwand lane attic. STMIGER & TikiiwaNy, SPRING BANK OFFERS FIRST-CLASS BOARD. Sie. perkine, aut and south Fronts: ouipsi0yer | 08 Fe 3710-3 | Stange roca, frst fon muh ta uotaton. ae for ‘strect ALE? =A BARGAIN, TF SOLD 43 /ONCH, 19- sek. _ References @kebal Tees cee coon ae Seale" HiG git Fons ek al ee ea | SPiuNG BANK, ‘Aicsancrin Var aes, oar P8th st rent for me . a on RSF ARMS EPL FU SN FUE | EY kad hos aa Bahan aioe | MUI, gate, ey JOR SALE — A THRE gr emeed JOR SALE-GEMS OF NEW HOUSES PRESS | brick fronte laid in, black mortar, Day widows, ¢ “STORT BAY WINDOW Toguire on a The best ami-cheapest board in the ety; close toateeet care and parks, new house. yriesse IR HENT—HOOMS HANDSOME PARLORS | = second flour, furmebed, towetherror singly. ‘Suiumer prices. With or without board, 1226 Net. mah iain st new. 35193t | Fooms cach ays bath, hot ‘cold’ water, beautiful | A BR RENT_AT 1910 1 ST., NEAR FRANELIN ee eg ae ed 3] | sdmalaneaien Park, one to three Rooms, on 34 Aver, faraisned ax | Pewee Arn pass, the door oe msthiy oF : - desired: Bath, eas ome ofice Foom. stable room fortwe | Sts, mall ‘S Wir MvERS O} ied BAT LEED, conve STE horses, carriage and Duswy. __a1v-3e*_ | SSSisstw 428 New ave. | top; Sehing 4° ; tonusmolersie. Addres? >. Bom HR RENT—307 C ST. N.W., HANDSOME SOUTH | Joon save—a PALACE OF a CXEW) HOUSE TF | 167. Sharpsburg: Bale e rae Fotont rooms. Boarding specialty. 3y10-3 orth. Hanes fae or seis ite GoR.OUN ES DOME LENTY OF SHADE, a SERARAEY BO ge aauare Trice #7,50b, which ie Hand wear the waccr aud brit “es heheh Se Oe rhe a owner | drow Aire JOHN'S GUNTHER ive city. J. W. P MYERS & SON, 1498 NY Md tir jon northwest; referenees exchanged. MM. | St. Mary's Ce Star office. a Facet PERFECT 18 ALL RESPECTS <2, FEW BOARDERS CAN BE Cow aud east front; references required, wih“ $350 s hi ate, vances saint | ei ane sparten eg es pet an {OK SALL_HOUSE 2016 HST. N. HIGHT | PyIGHIAND VikW_A ities NUMBER 01 Bent a 469 G at. (calles room for two houses in rear: price 5,500. | god board at sbowe piace, situntal omeguarer S Apply DM. GOUDACKE, 1226 Hi st. nw, 3 | Trou 1K SALE—HOUSES, Foun) MASS. AVE. N. W. 2081 end 2063 Kinten v |F rable Furnished Rooma,cominunicating or single, | #) 1311 D st. now. f Berryville, on & ¥. i. i, fruit, veer Tarte closet aud alcoves for the sane ot Ber | hisses Bt Bw DB Or. 3,000 | eet he ede fram, apres Tianemtlss pe i-1we 12, DG VAareus Sire VIRGINIA COOPENM ANE Sf RENTCANGN UNFURNISHED AGOms OF Highland View, Castleman Ferry ,Clarhe Co., Va. 173° ‘foors; or will be handsowely furnished SOME LoauDrks aT PAUQUTE RINSE it desired; ‘everything new in house: | SSWarrenton, Va, lane, cool roote, b Guired. Inquire af 618 6th st, bet. F ab: | Bown tor three ncn ty ot wih, r " Avily 10. GEO. @. BULLE, ASC. Prine Ss | SWEK BOARDERS CAN HE ACCOMMODATE at “Codar Grove.” neat Wartvuton, Va Pine a Dlensat rowms, aud gucd board Agi fe f Kern, _ay16-01 Warrenton, ¢innitia Few BOARDERS CAN BE AcCOMMOPATED {ho AL a'Scctbam, stitta sation: Mettonatitan ieee BOW at mw Et Baltimore wed Oo ralitond dy: miles out. Ree. bib 20H RENT—A STORE AND DWELLING IN GOOD = r r particulars apiy Mere. Fees ag poor Bth and Hata new 17-3 Baas OT. SAMSHALL S01 tat aw sida TORE AND_ DWELLING, 803 Hi ANTED. yO Ww ACME Ok TES SUMMER noanp ‘house contains 7 rooms (besides bath- Wee CRIES M404 and 0 Hout op Nege Aldi, Houduun County. Ve. 42 aang Toom), over the store: went, #40. per month ined: | sian wafh, dr 3500 et tie ft ‘daily stage, healthy, loral a B408'N vance. Inquire of JAMES ¥, DAVIS' SONS. corner t nw. Ponnsylvania ave. and 12th st.” Jyl2-tw JOR, RENT-NEW STORE AND DWELLING, 1229 pit Plate-glass windows: mod. imoroveassate ‘end “epselbint ‘iscation tae "seating be Address WM. 1. SAPPEK Abn, 12 Gapitoisitey Dh. Gr... iy 18-16 MiLMoLL EN: niet aeqn oie ae yle-tee — — poke’ weatgroe a fof fer enetn nents WENT END OF ROCKVILLE, & FOR RENT—OFFICES. _ theletand 15th “Uy 17] THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. is ~ og Ny FE FOR BALESA BARGAIN IP SOLD aT once walk from ution’ Roferace required Tarn Po Best Ela Tre, clggent Zand Srcom ‘cotter house all | mnotersiee Mrm COWELL Prat rooms, single OF en suite; newly papered and | No ageuts need apply. Fartiee moans Costin ay | JiINST- CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS” Pon t7al ted: buildtue remodeled: 034. 3 ps ap | ss rr onca* A ME | SE ey BT EWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, 997 Fat 317 -* Sion. at Brooks’ Station, arg DEL AGHTFCL ~C, Met, Branch B&O. JOR SALE-AT A BARGA! REE-ST¢ rick house ou Lets between 18ch aud Tat, $2210 to a wide alle: Fooms; one of the mont comfortable houses in Washington’ abd in an excellent heighborhood; price, Agvod busivess property on 14th st. n. room house aud store, store 1s leased for three years at month; the’ whole premises will reut for iiss, Gow i xt naw Lirec-atory brick with basement; 12 FOR _ SALE — — MISCELLAN EOUS R SALI THE. EN “ENTIRE CONTENTS OF A gentleman's stable are offered at private sale, at a pat sacrifice from original cost. The stock consists of andsome bay coach horse; 6 yeart old; weighs 1,300 pounds: an extra good driver, and. atrons enough for working purposes. No. 2 is & handsome roi 10Tse ; HOME chihdren house ‘and “table oe MCTY Monroe G NOKIH HELE, CLARK airy aud delighttul, cannot cuvulas 8 years old; 15% hands; sound, kind and gentle: pps lot LSE 133.10; 810,000, CM CASTLEMAN. : ite, SiN st. iw, tworstory ‘brick satiated a perfect family, seatle. or baninses ober, Ocoee andes al aja Tin cl EXT BOARD. Good NOOMS, FINE ‘144g hands; is one of the Dest road horses in the city; BH WAENER & OO. Z fs chalybeate wat Herfotiy ate aud gentle for any Oue'to deve “1s | _S917-3t O16 Pet ue, | Salta fatriacen comprine aa Seyant” canoly-top ettey, to | Fon saLES o RAC | seat four: ie lieht and eaay runntue: every Que ge: | W21 SALE SPECIAL BARGAINS PRESS BRICK | TUithy, bar shifting-top buewy, end a handsome gig villagecert Ja lot LT sUR Lo alloy uot atreet, i part cash 66g some for bre pervote, AlL wore! made ty the mont reps: | al <a i Cc able makers andshow but littie wear. "Also three mets | a for #90 per mon aot Bho laste harms, blake foie Allwebe sid | Bf eg for £90 per moni, $7000, | tem Separate, and any oe iu searctt of scl articles ean wo- cure nara Owes desires fo depose of theta Be Bau ate pa HOUSE. BAY WINDOW | to ny offer in'reasm will beentortaded. Toots aud baths ‘mostore cTRY RE _ " “Por itispection abd all information apply at Banh small cash peyiucat, e monthly: jcc JUNTRY REAL ESTATE. OWNER’S STABLE, AOR SALE—A BARGAIN AT REDUCED price— | JOS SALEONEN AND HANDSOME COTTAGE SNe. 3 ; pace OOXI;0 feet Of round, at Lak: 720 17th st. nw Two 11-room Houses, with all modern impre i 7 a iA ‘best of pevatr: 472 and 474 0 e A tn. juire of owner, 4740 st. Zirim* Jy19-2e" Back of Corcoran Art Gallery. | s ae: | BOR SALE—SI Sw 6-OO! JOR SALE-CHEAP_DAIRY AND MILK ROUTE | FP QNP\LESINIEAL NEAT LITTLE 6-kooat forty gallons. Apply at 1303 439 st &w.. S. | Street anda Hoel fr lias #8 *itovae | siaetantoraes with 240 square fort of parking. te penser JOR SALE—A GOOD ROAN HORSE, 7 YEALS, 16 | nes. Price #1 $350 to 83 pom hands, work anywhere, atraid ot nothing: Used tor | tosuit, Deducting the rent of ‘the roverty during mores, {rocen botes Dugay: owner guing aleond, S60" | Pout lessieun actenk cost of bl cnkGeniees Ton, Ns nails : is most deairable, with no objectionable sur- ag romidene —A FINE NEW UPRIGHT CABINET | rouudings. THUMAS A MITCHELL, 4, ¥ st, extending to the grand piano fors2u5 and other barvains tor the | Hoom 4. y16-108 well at house. mineral See ALDECKER & 00. aon Ghia Wr sacar and basement brick dweliine: 7 rooms. gas aud | JOR SALE—A GOOD RIDIN Water: $3,000, BEALL, BROWN & Cv, 1321 F Mare,7 “years old. Will by wold cheap, as owner | “Jy 6-1 venta and fr has ‘ug, ‘use for her. “Gall at OLCOTT & COOPEIUS: Drees tt STABLES, Is6,, bet. 13thand 14th. 3y19-3t* oy JOR SALE “HANDSOME STAR BICYCLE, lore thay 100 vtiivrs, ali erin F'itcnSatariy new: cost 6118. hale Bickel Tas Hiltiin « o¢ pandies silent ratchet stiapeueicn, saddle pr toot. tices Sooo | _I19-Bt 1s28 Pat. Ji, &c.; price 873. WANS’ corner 13tn . F500 SALE-AT AGI a DOO AC bee vel or 1 ie JK SALE —AT A GREAT HANGATS, 58.000 ACRES choice Umber laud an West Viewinia. price, 2.00 100 3 frtion oth property ou my 1264 32a st. aw. ‘AP—HORSE, SIDE-BAR BUGGY, an be seen at 1439 11th st. n, w. ‘OR SALE—CH and Harness, Jy1s-20" ove ia only Call for list. 3m t makes, pearly new, $179 Feta: nak JOK SALE—TWO NEW BRICK DWELLINGS, SIX | Ee ee rea rented at a5 yer | Etcome sory meat hnuwen wnat. ter dunes St | Vermont’ ave. SIEDI & BRADLEY, U2? ¥ Fe: SALE—TWELVE HOUSES IN NORTAWEST ug from $2,500 to $7,500; must be soid at once. Three houses ‘on 16th, between T aud U sts. three on Marion st., near Rhode Island ave.: three on Cleveland ave. ; one on Gch. Detween 'F and G sta, particulars see MCLACHLEN & se Pst. n. my OK SALE—LARG! ROOM HOUSE IN =2,000 each. SWOKM mouth till paid for. st 3y16-6 ORGANS $25 upward. Eas SAND. 4y18-6t JOE SALE-ANTIQUE MAHOGANY SECRETARY, ‘one of the handsomest and most useful ever of: fered: worthy of auy household. Apply to E. BAM HAVER. 100 Ginga, (third story), near Hotel Ren. uert, Baltimore, dy 18-1 TOR SALE—ONE, RE REMINGTON "STANDAKD WA 2ASE Poe sae Md., on ‘the Metropol @ tract of land receut | butldiinee lots of | country Lome u of the price and size of We claim that this ie te aost denifalile subd For , ELEVEN ‘ie Picasaut Siuail cash dows ahd monthly say “Type-wri ao HEE enring the city. | Shontse Bek Addrisy REMINGTON, “ftom Tk Bey em Sypeages 7 ment. a eee ee ee JPOk SALE-FIVE IMPOSING THREE-sTOK ity, having 1S traits deck bh way, aOH SALE CHEAP _EARHER SHOP ASD, F1x-| WOtka‘gustiaan bested oo starter ae Tone | Mastic gts oily, eek, an woe Eitures Miged tah ot nw (oing a splendid | ais nc. just four squares, from the Capitol, th | Bie for wierchate ot cher dsihewein tie city ars eee Toit | hones dée Just completed bandeomely’ terraced, Tthasev ry advantage a contain eight rooms and bath, with ell an. i, country town, FoR, SAGES — AND GENTLE PO! Windows, corner house commatids a fine view By 17 tasthdeachw Beuiue call at "URW. & LOFTON, Dents fal ASS | Soe Sean earegtan of, pees hewnon; would eds | Fok BALS—aT MELROSE PAK bie 5 LS: or mor [1 "I " sw i Spitiwe | aprly to WASHINGTON DANENHOW ER, Bccomor | AY ville Mal; desirable, ts, opposite K. biliow RK SALE—4 SECOND-HAN ‘ ; > DAYTON WAGON WILL, Bi acievae ave Fog eee, Maraiture PED ne of those desirable housens New 130 U2 or anyone builtins at Sy ft Washington, } 124 Maryland ave. aw; three-story and collar, ten | particularwayply to TALLA & RUTH MEOKD, rooms and bath: large lots: five investment: must be sold. WABHINGION D HOWEK, Succ Danenhower & Son, 1119 F st. nw. ay 16-60" 1307 F at aw Fs SALE—COTTAGE ON THE «TKCLE at Washington Grove Catup, with sume furniture, foe te. Be JNO. TRELAND, Annapolis, Ma JOR SALE—DARGAINS LOTS AT FOREST OLEN, Md. twenty uaunutes’ nde ty. G50 mp KTFORD, y13-1m* T4259 Ft, )K SALE—HORSE, YOUNG +5 SOUND, SIDE. Pez bugey, (newh’ and harness, &e. Inquire of 1704 Penna ave, u.w. Fok SALETA MICH TONED AND BEAUTIFUL Upright Rosewood Carved Piano, but little used and in excellent shape, for only: in payments of 0 per month: one of’ the anest maker: Tay words and Just haif cost, TH oat Boy GE, ty “BUSINESS CHANCES. 14x14 AND CAMP OUTFIT, ene offer. Ad - JOR SALE—TENT cheap; will not refuse any good dress Box $4, Star office. y ANTED—T0 PURCHASE STOCK IN “Tie Na | [70K SALE—J0-ACKE FARM WITH six. W TONAL bkake BLOCK COMPANY." Address BUYEK, Star office aie" pricht Square Pianos, at PARTY WITH SMALL CAPITAL MAY NOW PUY GoukE. L rae house in thecity. 7 ‘a valuable little patent, will well everywhere Rockville, Md. iE, $22 Btls St. nw. Fee, SALE—A BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD SQUARE Piano; carved legs: all modern imp warranted good as new ; fine tone. for ouly 8175, on monthly payments of $10 till paid for: cost new 8300; stcol aud cover included. Ey FIANG EXCHANGE, re profits,” Address PROFIT. Star office. 2919-3 ARTY HAVING A POSITION AT PER ‘month Will sell his smail grocery at a sacrifice, SACKIFICE, Star office. Sy19-2t JOR SALE OK MENT—CENTRALLY-LOCATED Rotel, 18 rooms, fine bar, doing good paying busi- ness, Old established house, furniture aud fixtures Beariy mew; gowd reasous for selling. Box 73 Ofte 1 WENTA FINE SITES FOR COUNTRY HOMER, within Sve minutes’ walk of static tan Branch of Band 0. ik. Wil sell from. one to three-acre lots at €200 to #250 per acre, Nv malaria, ‘food soil. OWNER, Star offticn, 00 ACKES IN LOUDOUN . Va, near Gilford Stati Festern K. I; about amgion: land all in grass: two Recomary outbulldinuns to ss, Pears, peachen, &: IR SALE — ONE | SECOND-HAND | UPRIGHT at $170 and at_ $190, and ons zen other xreat bargains in pisnos HUGO 'WORCH & CO., Music Dealers, 925 71 Fe SALE-YOUNG G PARROTS A AND MALE MOCK- ing birds; cheap; at OR SALE—A PAINT ea yg geeeih Cusinens., (For, particulaes apply 2800, 14th St, between 5 aud 6 o'clock p. un. i9-3t SALE-MEAT AND PROVISION MAKKET, ed Dusiaees. central location: iow rent, best pox ESIKABLE BUILDING LOTS AT Rrookiwud” tire stagiou out of city on Metropull- Baud 0. KK Eaeclly tavorciie Ok SALE reason for sellin, m0. Ofer ‘Telus Baud OI ° std hold 8 and 12, varness, 1a) bess also, 7 ‘ALE—A BARGAIN , LIQUOR argos: largest stock. W. a Fess oAcion more, bores, wagon and bateoe; | BOR SALE SMALL Pana. writs TWO MILES ‘thing Dew, satisfactory reason for selling. Cali, of this city, tp ae facing on tusin theroudh. ROAD ress 12th and N sts nw. Gyivse | fare: Ligh and bealiuy location; ouly 83,200, caay terms, Kk. A. PHILLINS, 1619 Now York ave. Jy7 Ian Beis SALE—CHEAP—A TRACT OF LAND IN Mt. Pleasant: if wold in lots purchaser will. renlige Carts, Pouy Carts, seinge aod all ‘tind Spring ‘niente’ OF caal rig & gat din 3 Sch, S205 Bt ats West Washing JOR SALE—A CIGAR AND NEWS STAND DOING e ood business: near two Government buildings; . oS ‘ED—TRY OUR BUTTERINE AT 30 CE ares eged Jocation ; only , meaning business sod oo ter than butter; satisfaction assured (a your “10 THE RIGHT MAN WITH THn und) or, mouey refunded. 41 G eb nw oped all Fire ner ee pd rota, RGIS 3005ra dollars ig offered an + Epgrmons, 645-8. ‘scnall payments ot $1 per duatugads aud | 1 ake 93.900 gor pear Apply ouly ae ae deel ‘on the same plant - Ws. TAPPAN ood OUSe LAY, $28 Est a a. tm fall “claw ond wis AR TED_FOR GASH-FURNITURE, FEATHER Bey ta Gaius amar ith ats ‘owand at. J. ELANA- = PULLMAN, CONTRACTOR, GRADING, EX. | vie jdecaly penltho: sat see i bat ae ee ees a= P Neavating, thine, ferracina modding, ahd avin rk sete a H. BAUM, 219 7th st. Poesy SAL -WE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND | of ali Kinds. | Concrete floors, areas, walks, and founda: ee — Tess, Sings Daves vert, Saddie_and Busi- | tions laid in the best manner @ specialty. Hauling of 7 ANTED — ATTEN‘: LADIES! — CUTTING | ness Horses, & CO, 1327 Hst. nw. | jumber, wood, coal, stone, brick. and other waterial bling therm tout and At any forus with mscusase fae | —=e2e- Se Gente, cor. South Cavite! and Ista BeBe ae spice, 5 = Structions free for two wotks, to introduce the spatem, Feet iait ac GEE GAS ENGINE RE. | Sui. pitie” By MISTAKE FROM MIVEK VIEW Benes in ot WeMtehe 7S2"TOt ne wae ee ae ins Jomo Ete ih i is ‘uel Bena for cireulee Fosse cata BARGATN—ASTEAM LAUNDE ch pecker, Sra takin aanye, will WAX 2h ALDUTED NUMBER OF LADIES TO | SSUES ALAR ee ral ina “SE a faricudewcat on S0-a beSor heal bette I went Ae ferms reasonal 1410 Fst. aw. ND TAN, Addcost MASSAGE, Stacoffica,_°"" "yiraate FOR SALE—LOTS. Broker. tt Fo RL ‘ANTED—PARLOK FURNITURE UPHOL- —— =— ——| 4 RARE OPPORTUNITY ZO FROCURE A MAGXI: | belin. A suitable reward to fuder. AULD AC W attret.” stattronven made veer ta ‘first-clasy Foe SALETAT, SUMMER PxIOES—BEAUTIFUL ities. ealy Sart Upstets Gratd Figna. Bosn used but Eno. 653 ‘Pennsylvania sve. iyis-3t Haitians Meigow tole | Ries Aunt been tte ad ek, | ficencane mt srt Sess Eaven gh gray LOE ry FOR. ore — aide WHITAKER & JORDAR, 141 rar sith great Gan bo bos ‘bought for sput cash for only sown. on Beiter. inde te ANTED—| BOTTLES ALL 1 Witt ‘such 38 Rhinewine, Apollinaris, Picts oa Sg gee egg _ seafbertelaiorlnceal peste Discs” Ales ‘dire ae oct an a 4 ‘Gallat guce if you want a great bargain, Waa Wao \AEUE THEIR EYESIGHT SRE Carwoon, s1qomst_| sig ahouldconsult i. He Pesvercor ti ‘ SALE_A Peery HEIGuTs OX And MAKE NO MISTAKE in the place. jy. Px een a | TORY ih ee aga 00 — Tslaxp-9.30 oF NBED_—WELLS DUG, BORED AND DRIVEN: “TLL JOHNSTON, | Tat ‘an Storrow. "Dow ial tis. > Wi Woan and trast by | SS o-Morrow. Don’ LAL kinds well work dove in skillful, manner: ate | eee i Now York a r, York cy ag Ls ak Bished. "Pore moderate’ WE ROP AGES a ‘sth SALE FINE LOT G0x}1 ON 15TH FE passp ane, at me trees; ® choice building site. a i = te, Ween EXCHANGE, 204 435 ST, st; at tse Lea Bt nw. WY awe paid for, BALE SPLENDID LOT ON bn Fe Teceived. Address G34 2dst.a0. Jy lv. get emven's cast Godtingt sen or ae ‘z id eee pig nf ony family fro ros , CONTINUE BUSINESS AT. 1331 ¥ WRE HORSES TQ PASTURE AT, GEN E ae sila Pragya ofan ou got sects eos no, inquire of 2S. LARFEW oie ee nye fered, 8 per mo, inquire cf 10th and ave. ae Nee eee sed ae THAT FRESH

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