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all the other daily papers bere aded together. ‘The Star Out of Town. Persons leaving the city for any length of time can have Tag Sax mailed regularly to any address ‘and for any period they may desire, ©® AW orders for the paper by mail must be Gccompanied by the money,—at the rate of fifteen cents 4 week, or fifty cents per month, unless Sent to a foreign country, when the price, includ- ‘Ng postage, ts so cents per month. —_——$$- Revolts by the public against involuntary serv- ice as conductors for the benefit and profit of the Dob tail car companies so often meet with success ‘Decause the indignation of the people can act di- Feetly im this matter and does not need to awalt the slow movements of legisiative bodies to be Siven expression and effect. ery passenger is im position to take matters in his own Bands, to refuse wo work nis own passage as well as pay for it, aid to decline to labor for the company as conductor without fair compensation. And every successful movement of this kind breeds others. The public 1s aroused from inertia, and grows ashamed of being tm- posed upon. When the wealthiest and most powerful of the city’s street railway corporations Was led last year by a movement of citizens with ‘the indorsement and active co-operation of TuE Stax to provide conductors upon its 14th-street Mane, Tax Stax prophesied that this improvement Would cause the citizens dependent upon other lines for accommodation to insist upon their rights It was expected that the Dodtails would be abolished next fr.m the Metro- politan ratiway, which enjoys the iaost valuable franciise and the greatest profits of the present Dobtail companies; and that the reform would then spread to the Belt Line, tne Columbia, and | other roads which earn smaller profits and occupy Streets along which there is less travel. The Met- Topolitan has already substituted two-horse cars for & part of its bobtails and should place conduc. tors on all the cars. Only the excuse of dire pov- erty on the part of the company and the danger to the public of fewer cars or inconventence in other Tespects if the expense of conductors is compelled, can Justify a street railway in demanding or the Public in rendering gratuitous and charitable ser- ‘Vice as street-car conductors. But the evil of con- ‘Guctoriess cars is uot the greatest to be found tn Wasulagton’s street-railway system. The most serious complaints even of the northeast Washing- petitioners are based upon the overcrow ling Which is caused by the infrequency and irregu- larity of trips, and upon the fact that no system of exchanges is arranged with other roads. The employment of conductors will not prevent over crowding; and if a road ts really poor and unprofitable the expense of conductors means retrenchment in some other direction and the running of the larger cars, perhaps, at even ger intervals, Tux Stax, however, has steadily Opposed the principle of “every man his own con- ductor,” and believes that only good can come to the public from revolts against this principle along Whatever line in this city they may break out. But the other evils of the present system should not be ignored. Washington needs a general 1n- t of the conditions of railway travel, the rooved Fall, the abolition of cobblestones, Detween the tracks, the substitution of electricity or cable for the horse as a motive power; that cars should run faster as well and more frequently to | | MISSES’ PIQUE SUITS, handsomely trimmed with prevent overcrowdinas far as possible, and that Tafr compensation should be made to tne District for street raliway franchises and the occupation of ‘the streeta oe Tne Jubilation with which certetn newspapers of eacis party pick out individual Instances of mem- ders of the opposing party who have threatened to change their political allegiance indicates that they find little encouragement for the hope of such changes in bulk. We do not hear thus far in this campaign of all the Germans in one locality Geclariag for one candidate, or all tue Irish in another coming out for his adversary. Apparently ft Is gotng to be a contest in which individual con- Vietions will play the larger part. Each voter be called upon to decide for himself whether he approves the republican or the democratic tariff Policy, instead of being driven or led to the poils With thousand of others like one of a flock of sheep. oe It ts to be hoped that the President may find Ume, defore long, for a supplemeutary message to Congress explaining in what manner the repubit~ can “nold-overs” have been able to obstruct the operations of the Government by thetr disloyalty ‘and insolence, without incurriug dismissal for pernicious activity or through the medium of an examination for promotion. A catalogue of the Specific offenses thus generally charged would make very interesting reading, in showing not only to what length republican partisan depravity car go, but also how snail a My can spoil the soup Jor a great administration. ro ‘The debate tn the House of Commons over the | bill for a commission to investigate the charges against Mr. Parnell seems to have changed its base from the question of having such an inquiry at all Wo that of the sexpe to be allowed the inquiry | when fnaliy ordered. To refuse Mr. Parneil’s | demand for a concise definition of the functions of | the court will, as Mr. Gladstone has pointed out, put the government in the attitude of having made tts proposal for an tnvestization only for the sake of baving it declined. But whether, after ail thechicanery that has been laid to its charge, Lord Salisbury's ministry will mind a Little ac- eusation like that, ts quite another matter. $a Colonel Morrison still persists in his determin: tion not to run for Congress again. He knows a good thing when he sees it and he sees one every Ume he looks at his seat on the Interstate Com- merce Commission. His present berth 13 a deal quieter thaa his old one, and there is more credit to be got out of it with less wearing work. ——— Excellent work for tue District was accomplished yesterday by a quorumless House. ——————— a : Weare a modest people. do a modest business in s | } A ou | pee 7TH, 8TH, AN 3 FOR 25e. Another Job of their very best goods. Our success with the last lot was really wonderful, We immediately wrote if they could send us another lot of odds and ends, and this morning received 100 DOZEN. motten this season, | sist_ mostly of WHITES and afew FANCIES AND | MOURNING GOODS (ALL GUARANTERD PURE LINEN), SIZES FROM 113 to 16, 3 FOR 250. REMEMBER THESE AKE THE LAST. AUCTION PPP, RRR coo EER PRIGES A WONDERFUL SALE NOW GOING ON IN OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. AS We SAID THE PRICES SELL THEM. ALL OUR 18¢. CHALLIB..... ALL OUR 124c. GINGHAMS. KOECHLIN’S PLAIN SATTEENS. ALL OUR 12%c. FIGURED LAWNS AND BATISTES, Oe ees -.100. A YARD 50c, MOSQUITO NETTINGS, ALL COLORS, 3750. RRR It cco EKER ROR 0 co £ mai go ge Rg z li cco EEE nN 00 RI Re , ae duu rE q ae it i D B EE pe Sy38 og? HT Bop EER PPP TTTTMM MMFEENN NITTIT A SPE ry per AA ioe PRATHER GREE P 4 AR K T MM MEEEN NN T = eae FLEE o% tree BBB RE L oO wwww B E t o.°0 Wwww BBB KEE 00 w w RR O OW ZB. zzz EEK KR OK = ALL ODD PIECES TO BE FROZEN OUT. JUST LOOK AT THE FIGURES. We are now taking stock and have found the follow- nd Enda which we have put on the counters all at one price a Pes Fw} 3 dah os wo = 4.88 Freuch Emorofde igend 14 ‘fr meaner seam SSer2 and a14 ye ra. SOLD FOR... To Close Oi > MISSES" INDIA LAWNS) ears, OL.) AS HIGH AS. CHOICE NOW LADIES’ SATTEEN AND GING WERE. s YOUR Pie A FEW LADI LONG I SOLD FROM. si 3 RAVELING GAKMENTS 3 D, “FIRST PS —WE CLOSE aL EXCEPTED). pe A BB AA OU BBB AA OU OU B AAA U BBB OA Zerner Weicurs, American Seersucker Coats and Vests, $1.00. A better grade Seersucker Coats and Vests, 81.50. The best that’s made $2.50. Alpaca Coats from 1.50 to $8. Pongee Coats and Vests, $7.50. Mohairs, Drap D’Etes, Calcutta Seersuckers Feather-Weight Chevioteens, Skeleton Serges in every shade, and hundreds of other Fabrics constructed by tus into Garments light as Thistledown, yet strong and durabie, and all at prices that are, as = matter of course, the lowest in town by all odds, Come in and see them—and see the crowds that come here to see | 8nd buy. Beone of the wise and thrifty. Money | waved is money made, You can save money by buying from the old Reliable House of SAKS AND COMPANY, THE PEOPLE'S FAVORITES, SEVENTH STREET AND MARKET SPACE w2e ——| Every Gesmemx Ox His Ovr. ING WANTS A COOL, DRESSY, AND COM- modest Kind ot « way snd are always tansful for| TORTABLE SUIT FUR AFTERNOONS, SMALL FAVORS. We eudeay. patronage by selltus to them FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING At from 20 10 40 per cent. less than “standard” prices We bave a standard of our own and will not permit be ruled aud regulated by ilustration we make the Onpaine Secrene QUOTATIONS: maine Secrwacttr ¢cace wnt Vests, €1.50-81.97 air Coats and Vests, tue cad" Shin ache ar Coats and Vests, silver gray and slate, Pak Mober Coste and Veats, rich, etylinn, durable, ‘Pougee Coats and Ves ¥. love SBisees, 8, 4 large variety, lovely Sea Casa Suits strictly alt wool, sacks and cute ways 855" ‘Navy Biae waits, warranted ail wool and fast color, “HERE IS THE MILK IN THE COCOANUT. It will cost you the modest sum of of the Cocoanut, What we have ref- Sere saree sed ccocaat amorianent of Fine Cana Worta ail the way trom @15 to @2 which we areuow oferiaz a Sagar ¢10..5 4 SUIT, Sacks, Cutaways acd Chesterfeiis Sizes U2 to 18 years. cc $1.90. 84.50, 85.15 $57, vd. $41 Tiere is more of the ‘sanie wort howe Moa's Working Pants, id durable. $175 a pair. ‘Case. Fanta, trictly all wool, of the best make nd perfect fitting. Mountains of vein’ ‘Dut an iaake week wil reduce thea to. mote hills: busy Paice that teileO2.00. €2 78 @2.57- 85.50, ison tine if yuu toast ran to meakehe VICTOR FE. ADL ER’ 19 PER CENT CLOTHI y iH 3 FEICE COATS, strives and checks, on sale wemagy. Wednesday aid Friday mcrsneety, ce 08 Joes. : s Vitier! ube 2 pat rennin T SHORT LINE TELEPHONE. Jectricity. Especially applicable short Dtanse Lines trtveen “Ones aepliable for retinoic ob elabie ier cyt ete. 7 seer {eccmediate pounts i» ‘Agents wanted in every R ‘THE HALL TELEPHONE co, jy%7-t Broadway and Astor Place, New York city. oO BESTT Ax noone ‘Wil be open all summer. A fall line of Art Needle- and Stamping. 3015-3m Sere cee ot aloe -_ 703 90 ot pom: stow our appreciation of the People's | SOMETHING DIFFERENT FROM HIS MORNING OR WALKING SUITS. THE LATEST AND HANDSOMEST THINGS THIS SUMMER ARE THE LIGHT STRIPED FLANNEL SUITS, NEWEST IN STYLES, AND NOT SO COMMON AS THE WHITE FLANNEL; NOT SO READILY SOIL- EDAND MORE EASILY WASHED. THEY ARE THE “NOBBY" THING FOR YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN WHO APPRE- CIATE A DRESSY HOT WEATHER SUIT, BEFORE YOU START ON YOUR TRIP, DON'T FORGET THAT ONE OR TWO WHITE OR FIGURED DUCK VESTS WILL ADD MUCH TO YOUR COMFORT AS WELL AS TO YOUR APPEARANCE. FOR YOUNG MEN THE NEAT FIGURED DUCK OR MARSEILLES ARE VERY DKESSY AND VERY STYLISH. AND THEN THESE HOT-WEATHER COM- FORTS COST SO LITTLE THAT ALMOST ANY MAN CAN AFFORD TO TAKE THEM WITH HIM; IN FACT, FEW GENTLEMEN CAN AE FORD TO GO WITHOUT THEM. OF COURSE THE EXTREMELY THIN COATS AND VESTS FOR THE MIDDLE OF THE HOT DAYS ARE HERE AWAITING YOUR INSPECTION. =.B BARNUM & Co, we 031 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, which we were informed were the last that could be The regular prices are 15c. and 22c. each; they ¢ on~ ‘though ‘Le lots are not small the prices are—for foods, “Crazy Cloth, only 120.” Pretty colors, and well and easily. A bath of soap and water and sun all that’s required. OVA ‘the attention of our patrons and competitors. In the good-natured struggle for your patronage the “Palils ‘Royal Prices” is the topic of conversstion with mer- chaste and clesks—many clerks from other stores are dealing with us. The explanetion is simple. We alone in doing « Strictly Cash Business. Wo: oods direct frow the producer at an extra for cash payments. We don't have to reckon on. when our profits are calculated, and th cheaper and selling cheaper—quote lower prices Dossible elsewhere. Hill (See below.) F ‘o-monnows Baroams Fos You'll daily miss something from our list ‘$2.25 Tourist Flannel Shirts to go at 91.25. ‘$1 Imitation English Flannel Shirts now 50c. €1 French Percale Shirts now 750. Two collars and ‘separate cuffs with each shirt, G8c. Fancy Striped Bal. Undershirts and Drawers Going at 390. a piece, or 3for $1. Large sizes onl¥. 81.25 quality Lisle Thread Undershirts we are offer ing at Ge. All uizes, $1 French Bal. Shirts and Drawers, all sizes, for 75c. ‘This ie the celebrated “C. & G." paize-medAl under- ‘wear, and usually retails at $1.25, 75c. Natural Wool Underwear, in large sizes only, going at 39c. each, or 3 garments for $1. $1 Spun Silk Half Hose, all sizes, 50c. 25c. quality Prise-medal French Bal, Half Hose Offered at 1c. pair, or 2 pairs for 25c. 50 and 68c. Lisle Thread Half Hose, all broken lots, reduced to 35c., or 3 pairs for $1. 75 and 50c. quality India Pongee Silk Windsor and ‘Kuot Scarfs offered at 35c., or 3 for $1. 59, 49 and 44c. Scarfe, entire regular stock of sum- mer Silk Scarfs, to go at 35c., or 3 for @1. 60c. quality Fine Linen Handkerchiefs, extra size ‘and with the new revere stitching, offered at 25c. Oxidized Silver-bandle Umbrellas—hunting scenes, ‘8 frog on tree branch and such like artistic handles—26 im. reduced to $2.20; 28 in, to @2.40 each ; nearly half their real value. THE PALAIS ROYAL. Comer Pa. ave. and 12th st. _(For ladies below.) (Second floor.) JERSEYS. Suits at 20 percent discount made us so bury this ‘morning that our Jersey Counter wus neglected. To- morrow our best selling Jerseysat reduced price— ‘83.30 for our $3.98 Braided Jerseys: folk," with belt and pleated waist is the very latest, SHOES. ae style, “Nor- All sizes and widths in Oxford Ties brought many of you this morning. The $2.50 quality for 82.25. We fare sharing with you the allowance made us by the manufacturer because they arrived four weeks late. UNDERWEAR, Splendid bargains in broken lots of fine Underwear. SKINTS at $4.50 and $5.50 for @3.75; handled roughly. $12 Skirt for $8 (40-inch); ‘he Florentine Lace Flounce is worth $1 a yard and the Inserting ayard. DRAWERS, marked @1.98 and $2.50, all small sizes, to xo at $L25 a pair. CHEMISES, Lace trimmed; those extra long were 50 and 2.98, Dow $1.68 each: those that were .08 and $2.25 to go at $1 each: all sizes. CORSET-COVERS, Cambric, with Medici lace; only large sizes, 59c. instead of $1.35, the price when we | had all sizes. ° GOWNS. About two dozen of them. ranging from $1.50 to $2.98 each. Go to-morrow at 81.25 each. DRESSING SACQUES, Those at $2.68 to go at $2. 2 Above quoted lots on separate tables, over | which you'll notice the sign Advertised Bargains. | TOILET ARTICLES. Prices half what they are charging you at the ses- shore and mountains. Dr. Parker Prays Manicure Goods. Colgate’s, Lubin’s. Atkinson's Perfumes, Soaps, &c. Imported Bay Kum for 39c, that costs 50c. at the druggist. Brushes, Combe, Sponges, &c., at half usual prices. Write for our prices for your favorite extract, Soap, &c., and we'll surprise you. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) Dazss Goons Axp Surrs. Late in the Season. No need to give descriptions, ‘You know of the desirable things and the prices usu- ally charged. DO OUK CLOSING-OUT SALE PRICES ATTRACT YOU? 18c. CHALLIES FOR 12}. With the exception of the new Patterns received last ‘week our stock of Challies at 12340; the new stock at Se. a yard. 25c. SATEENS FOR 150. Koechlins Freres latest styles and colors in figured French Sateers, We have no domestic Ssteens, 20 we do uot deceive you with little real and a lot of imitation. 400. GINGHAMS FOR 25c. The name of the maker and being Scotch may be the main reason why these Ginghsms usually sell at 40c. But the name represents the BEST GINGHAMS IN THE WORLD, 2c. DOMESTIC GINGHAMS FOR 120. Somewhat of an exaggeration: there are a few pieces that sold at 20c. and two pieces that were 150, All now to go at L2}c. 1240. CREPELINE FOR 1030. Wanamaker, of Philadelphia, advertises them ele 75c. BLACK SURAH FOR 690. No reason to reduce the price, for our reputation for Bisck Surahs is established. The reduction is small, but it's nearly all our profit, $1 CHINA SILES FOR 850. Figured effects on light and dark grounds. The va- riety of patterns, not lees than the superior quality, as attracted many. @1 SILK GRENADINE FOR 850. Bisck. Entirely free from fureign substance. and therefore drapes gracefully, and without cressing. Our 1.25 quality is reduced to 61. WARRANTED BLACK SILKS. Prices from $1 to $2 ayard. All the newest weaves. The best makes of the best makers, and at lowest prices, because of our strictly cash systemn tn buying ‘and selling. On demand, A WRITTEN GUARANTEE BINDING US TO INDEMNIFY SHOULD OUR SILKS SPLIT OR WEAB SHINY, SUITS AT 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT. ‘You may have noticed that last week we reduced the prices of all SUITS. Now we offer them at one-fifth (20 per cent) uff the reduced prices—the final sacrifice. We have— ‘Ladies’, Misses’, and Children’s india Linen Suits, ‘Ladies’, Misses’, and Children's French Gingham Suite, Ladies’, Misses’, and Children's French Sateen Suite, Ladies’, Mises’, and Children's Tailor-made Cloth (Ga Deduct one-Afth from the price marked ow the ‘Suit or Wrap you fancy and we'll make any alteration without extra chanre. Need we sepest-QUR FINAL SACRIFICE OF SUITS. PALAIS ROYAL. A LINER, Proprietor, a ¥ 9 ta" will be displayed all the week, and extra inducements offered to move them ‘Lace Checked Lawns Reduced—Must go this week. 1,262 yards 28-in. Lace Checked Lawns in White, Pink, and Cafary grounds, with fancy colored firures. Reduced to Sc. per yard. Remember the other Wash Goods reductions. Challies reduced to 12340. Freres Koechlit French Sateens reduced to 15c. Anderson's Scotch Ginguams and Imported Zephyrs re- duced to 25¢. per yard. (Second floor.) ‘Reductions in Curtain Materials, Curtains, &c, Such se we do not care to take in stock Satur- day will go these few last days for very, very 8 pieces Fancy Curtain Madras in the popular cone pattern, less than half price. Reduced to 2 pieces Black Screen Cloth reduced to 10c. ‘We have left only 39 of those handsome Dado Shades, 8 ft. long and 38 in. wide, reduced to @5c. each. It is the great- ont bargain ever offered, and we make this an- nouncement to show you the necessity of an immediate purchase. 33 Art Velour Squares, 24, 26 and 27 inches ‘square for chair seats and backs, Cushions, ‘Tidies, Table Covers, &c. Reduced to 75c. each. 15 Raw Silk and Chenille Table Covers. re- @uced to $1.50 each. This price is half for the Chenille, and one-fourth off on the Silk. “Odd Pairs” in Real Lace Curtains. Jeft only one pair each, hence these heavy reduc- tions. 1 Pair reduced to 83.50. To 87. To 87.50. To $9. To $10. “Single Pairs” of Lemon Madras Curtains. 1. Pair each reduced to $1.25, $1.65, $1.75. $3.50 ‘and @4 per pair. “Single Pairs” of Nottingham Lace Curtains, 1 Pair each reduced to €1.25, 81.50, 82, 82.29, $2.50 and $3 per pair. joor.) luced. These are subject to yach as pin-holes, dam- Y Gossainers reduced to Five Misses’ Gossamers reduced to BQc. each: Four Ladies’ Gossamers reduced to e. each. FOUF Misses’ Gossamers reduc Se. each. Six Vulcanized Kubber Gc 8, Sizes 50 and 52 only, reduced to $1 each. “short Leugths” of Embroideries and Flounc- inza, Money can be saved this woek on every Durcha-e made in iuade prices so low that your money goes twice 4s far ag usual. Pique Suits, neatly trimmed with embroidery, izes 4 and G se: 2 years, reduced to 6 alichtly soiled: Intier are not soil ‘More Keluctions in Boys! Suits. Just what to stock-taking ‘We wish to dispose of previo reduce the price. 18 Boy! Jassimere Suits, made from Fi Cassimeren; sizes We shall continue the 73 cent offering for Boys until all the various lines are disposed of, W1-Wool Pants, Brown Linen Pant ‘Suits, Jersey | Wool he Hercale Walats,” de, ‘Thia is tobea great week in Flannels. out every short piece in i the price of many par- desirable lines, pieces Anderson's Fine Ceylon Flan- Wve choice patterns, for men's shirts, Bedtuced to 50c. per yard. 100 yards Andersui unshrinkuble, in fue Die tor ladies's blouse waists, &c. Short Lengths in Flanne! in Flannels during the caused an unusually larg ls of our most desirable fabrics aud patterns, which in order to dispose of the entire shall offer at extraordinary 48 short Lengths of Fine Tennis Flaunels in checks and stripes, desirable ends ‘Waist, a dressing sicque, &e. Lig to 33 21 Short Lengths of Opers flanuel in solid stripes aud fizures for Chil- Dr jrappersand Ladies’ Sucques, ‘6 “Short Leugths" of Navy Blue Twillea Flan- for Bathing Suite, Boys’ Shirt Walsts, aud ies" Blouses, 1% to'4 yards Other short Lengths oi riety at low remnant prices, You sho ime this pile at au early date, « floor. a WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor, 11th and F sts. b. A Weees Reasaxt Sure, ‘We take Stock Ssturday Evening, July 28th. Bargains will be more numerous for the next six days than any previous period this year, ‘Remnants will be displayed all the week, and Ro effort will be spared to clean up the stock thoroughly and completely before Saturday are not only clear! Fine Scotch Flannel Ihecks and stripes, suite: The larwe trade t few weeks has accumulation we low remnant pric colors and fan dreu's Dresses, Challies,—The balance of our stock of French, ‘all-Wool Challies has been reduced to 37}c. per yard, Fifteen choice patterns in light ground effects. Considering the desirability and popu- larity of this fabric, these should meet with a Ladies’ Summer Underwéar. All small lots and odd sizes must be sold this week, hence these extraordinary reductions, 5 Ladies’ Gauze Vests, high neck and long sleeves, size 58 only. Reduced to 20c. each, 4 Ladies’ Swiss Ribbed Vests, low neck and no sleeves, slightly damaged. Reduced to 20c. 2 Pairs Ladies’ Gauze slightly damaged, sizes 32.and 34 Reduced to Balbriggan Pants, 2 Ladies’ Fine Ribbed Lisle Thread Lavender ‘Vests, low neck and no sleeves. Reduced to 12 Ladies’ Fish Net Vesta, high neck and no sleeves, size 5. Reduced to 50c. 6 Ladies’ Swiss Ribbed Vests, V-shape neck ‘and no sleeves, size 3. Reduced to 3734¢. each. 100 pieces Freres Koechlin’s Fine French Sateens, in « particularly varied line of fancy Stripes and figures, at the reduced price of 15c. Just Opened—New Qualities of Black Henri- etta Cloth Sateens, having the finish and appear- ance of Silk-warp Henrietta, and guaranteed “Fast” Biuck. 25, 30, and 35, per yard. Anderson's Scotch Ginghams, also an elegant ue of Fancy Ombre Plaid, and Lace-Striped and Checked Zephyrs, reduced to 25c. per yard. (Second floor.) z Reductions in Boys’ Pants. These are the ends of a few lots we desire to dispose of this week, and are satisfied to sacrifice them. (32 Pairs Boys’ All-Wool Knee Pants, in sum- mer weight materials, in Light and Dark effects; strong, serviceable cloths, and extra good values, Bizes, dito 14 years, Reduced to 75c, per pair. Closing sale of Ladies’ White Suits. We carry no White Suits over from one season toanother consequently what we have must be disposed of atonce, We takeoffs fourth or fifth to make them that much cheaper than they can possibly. ‘be secured for anywhere—in or out of this city. 1 Line reduced to $5 per suit. 1 Line redr.ccd to $7 per suit, 1 Line reduced to $7.50 per suit, 1 Line reduced tog per suit. 1 Line reduced to $10 per suit. 1 Line reduced to $12.60 ver suit, 1 Line reduced to $14 per guit. 1 Line reduced to 615.50 per suit. COUNTRY BOARD. K., FIVE MINUTES 0 py oS DRIVE Fi St OF AUGUST. J ed ot Me Ale ‘suger Sulphur hk. de. Fur particulate We: A WAITER AN] cook. ple. e ‘DENS Revy Yard Bicisoge colaer satires Sis NT to ‘eB cooks, wait away: Waltrs. Drivers.or Fi wr p or. mnt stay at n Appiy'in store 1108 Fat EC | (00D DOAK IN COUNT wecting roome. Lst or 24 BINGLA Ou CoN. Ws \T DICK'S AGENCY, WOMEN O. B. gigi eid, chambermaids, waitresses, 0 ‘Addrese Lae E ® g, ters but dud inotel help for resorts 619 7th wun IN COOKS, 810 WASTED_WOMEN Cooits, 810 70 s40 is, Nurses and Lat NiCELY-FURNISHED DWELLING for the eummer it and its effects careful, trustworthy ser- pay small rent if required. Addres« Box ED-TO BUY FOR INVESTMENT, ONE tries honste nt 62900 to @r00e, 000 to 86.000. If suited will west. Address Box 5, Star of er ~~ £, AK WiLL. LOUDOUN COUNT, VA, WILL ac boarders Dl saddie horees. couventen tw cb lerus €4.29 per week. JOHN Sth bale, tos, milk =E hy ‘000 North Cg" ANTED-A WHITE, BOY, ABOUT th et years a recoumendations. Apply at 1226 7th at nw. 3ouD BoauD, oe ferme week. Bouts fro vegetables, rut &e,, kath DUNBAR hides Fe FEW BOARDERS CAN Be ‘and bring good city i. Mary's Co. Ma 323. HERRON & RAMPY, 1307 F st. FOR RENT—ROOMS. ‘ANTED—AVERICA ANTED—AN T with some experience ‘ith some experience preter ‘cniy «portion of the on ot orbalita ene st ORE WAGOAMAN. ¥ PROPERTY ON P et, LER e hUTWERFORD, LADY (MIDDLE AGED bboniiee! Heed not be experteased but med second Tequired” Apply Room 6, only 10a m.. I WANTED—A RELIABLE BOY OR GL bunad “one who'would ite fy bao be ering EMY OF FINE ARIS, S04 Kets dy234 packs Reta = Por fa the letand 15th. Ly 24 LE—GOOD PIECE 0) RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS IN EXCEL- Tent locality ; ceutlemen preferred. rent moderai«. Teteronces required. ADDIY at 2OU8 Matus we-3e LADY WISHING TO Oj house ‘would like to have Dest of references, butter nes, chickens, Box 30, Clifton Nu fOr County. Va, aye) PRING BANK OFFERS PIEST.CLASS BOAR SMance rooms frait, tor, milk in profusion, Re yer Wook. Traine met dat ress SPLING BANK, Alcxanora. Va SST TNCLE” SAMUEL P. MU "tow white boarders at Lincoln, Loudous County, ¥ pure epring water, aud Keteretices excharut Call at 1223 B st. oR RENT—TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS, $10, + second or third floors; $11 11! KR SALE-ATTENTION TO BARGAIN HUNT- ‘ere—10-room brick, all improvements, south front, hear 16th st; rent for 500. E.G. BAUMGKAS, +30" KAY WIStiEs or three, @12:, @.w.. near Engraving and Pri iton; water aud gas; Eb inting Pureau: fiue loca Koom 20, Sun learn the gent's furnii ‘and hat business: i no children; reference requir d. | red. DESIRABLE EiGHT- on Howard ave, ¥ ory {rape stable and iy wnilt, double im FoANCis HUFLY, 1301 F at. iow, Lok SALE — Sith lange qrounds and a Cw ANTED-PUPIL NURSES APPLY AT ONCE \yog hudren's Hospital, W and 13th stem. w. NOR RENT NICELY-PURNISHED Rooms South dret clase, table board y OOD COUNTRY NS GUNTHER. FP St Mary's Co., Md. OAKD FOR A FEW AT MEADOWFIELD, Mounteviile, Loudoun County, Va ‘also one room on 3d WASTED=AT, 1911 F ST. N.W., A COLORED woman to cook, wash and irun; references re- T1324 11TH ST. LARGE FRON Tom, second floor; wentlemen preferred. J23~ OR SALE-A PERFECT GEM, TWO-STORY. House, seven rooms and large bath; baudsomely papered, cabinet mantels west. lot 3159x013; buildtus lot adjace would trade, WASH'N ANTED—-PRACTICAL DAIRYMAN (WHITE) With sinail family to work on farm near thir city. ‘Must understand the: at Send addrews to Box 181, Siar office. ‘with larwe closeta and alcoves manently; private family. bay window, Brick sug. Address BN ca wea, for the summer oF per M NORTH Hila, m, and 6 an ANTED—A WET NURSE. APPLY TO Di i. T—AT 1723 H ST. N.W.. RO: Wit Pare, Ste ae. between, | onde n ined by fastidious young. tien mm. comforts of a refined home. aud delighitul, cauuot write for circular OK ~ALE—THREE-hOOMW FR. Ww ‘y! permanent or relief. TED—A REGISTERED PH alley; lot worth more than OARDERS WANTED. ‘Adress st three good airy ROE RENT—1012 12TH STN. Ww. CHEERFUL OMMODATE RIX ble ‘board furnished Fovms, Rood edsted ;"trapsients ac- advertising; circulars, ay23-7¢ 0. in Houses Borthwest, in good location, reut- ang for $1.90 per annum ; eaty terms. I ‘Wa 4NTED—SALESMEN EVERYWHERE TO SELL Sf 82 ailver door plates by our new plan of free clear #10 8 day easily DOOK PLATE CO., Albany, N. ¥ UBLE PARLOR, 4 dint jodern improvements; near cars; references p.m. 307 M st. n. elighttully coot wala from station. Star office, Wastens ras NATIONAL O0., 744 Broad’ ‘Ok SALE—A SMALL CASH PAYMENT, BAL- gy monthly, wall buy'adelichefal home on Capi: 1106 F st. aw SALE_A SPLENDID INVESTMENT_TWO Hovses, on 13th st. Bw. ; rent eratn, Mrs. CORYELL, XCELLENT BOAKD, M4 chaivbeate water depot, telucral , RENT LARGE AND ELEGANT, GOMMUNT- tine uni Rooms, on second floor at rable. iaseameny WASTED A REGISTERED | PHARMACIST. iuust furnish good references. Address BUCHU, HITE CHAVBERMAIDS FOR A Tesort; white and colored cooks and white nurse girls, this city; cooks and housework-rs for Philadel phisBrookiya, New York ofty. J w. Terms: Dor week. at 332 and 322 Cat. nw. “A.B. MOINTUSPE, Bi S6Q\OMPORT RETREAT,” Piksi-< lar summer reso land (near Harper's Per W.M. CLARK, hoop Tryst. BUKNHAM'S, OR RENT—A SMALL FAMILY (ADULTS) WANT | JOR SALE—1HE MOST COMPLETE torent two Unfurnished Koo cheapest houses in the cit, Particn ase conty we advantages Yuercelie are those uew bri vaties eway tern DAVID D.S10NE, :D—AGENTS—A PROMINENT NEW Alanufacturing Company, with an establis ighly remunerative business (practically a monopoly), larvely patronized by Bankers, Corpo tions, and the xeneral public, desires au active aud re~ sponsible representative in every State or City; 100 Per ent upon limited investment Tal States already under contract. A way, New York. jy21-3t Waniep-a GIRL TO LEARN DRESSMAKING: must know how to sew. Mrs. WEED'S, 921 P. nw. Bie chan FUR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS JOR SALE—LIGHT, NO TOF T heap, 1S Washington Barrecks, Arenal QOK SALE—A VER\ FINt POUR-SEAT EXTEN- phseton has been used a few kb: LEMMINGS Stable, 426 and 4 cs JOk REN|—COMMODIOUS, COOL, AND Wi LL- ed Abartiwents in bandsome new residence, ol McPherson Square, where rat-claes hore can be had. “3¥3 KOOM BRICK HOUSE F cout Om 1_Vestmeut, on Tgth sts ‘now under 1,100 cash, balance on time. : CHAS. B. CAYWOOD, Basement, #16 F wt. Bow. JOR SALE — A SEVE that will pay 10, comforts of a fi shome can be bad. _ t ik RENT—BEAUTIFUL COOLSUMMER KOOMS: iB private family ; large double commer house; south references requied. 1101 K sh ung men to learu the same. “yest REAU, 904 G stn. Wanita references, RB SALE-A FIRE THe: ment brick, well Built, sp. WANTED—A NUMBER OF YOUNG LADIES OF fair education who write nicely: also. several clerks well versed in the pension Du FOR RENT—STORES. R RENT-STORE AND DWELLING, 803 H st. n.e.; house contains 7 rooms (besides bath- Toom), Over the store, rent, @ Inquire of GAMES Ye Pennsylvania ave. and 12th st. NEW STORE AND DWELLING, w. Handsome plate-laxs windows: mod. eut location for bi 1, able for faimily horwe sound abd wes! dare address CF WILLIAMS, Les JOK SALE—A PHILADELPHIA BL Board, -ails ail compe jens, aud several iuimediate purchaser will be sold at a low twur. MACGOWAN & CAMP! LI WANTEDIAT NEW YORK EMPLOYMENT BU_ . first-cisse help, white and colored, for hotels and farililies, for city and country j also Rooms, furuished or unfurnished for rent. JLt YOUNG MAN OF GOOD ADDRESS ‘kood pianist, as agsistant in & plano wareroom, ‘Comuunicate to Box 23, Stat office, with JOR SALE—ATTRACTIVE NEW 11-ROOM HOUSE ‘withih two squares Capitol Park and new Library for $7.00, will reut to scce) able tenant. PK, 1313 F at, ST. COLUMBIA | JOR” BALE—CuEaP. —THOKOUGHDRED | KEN invrovements, ‘OK SALE—ON AGOOUNT OF EXPIRATION OF Poe, SAE — ON PRINCENC ise, elegeant barat Heiguts, near new house uf Dr. Haminoud, 3 beau- Ben, Harri-on, by Yiritiog the'only authorized BRO: 33 Chest Bi W and Sinmware, tables aud chaira at #12 tiful lots at $0 ceute ‘MacGOWAN & CAMPBELL. WANTD AGENTS TO SELL THE LIFE OF e Author of Ben Hur, Lew Wallace, the life-long friend of Gen. Hatrison. i gk SALE WAY MAKES WEARS OLD ouse on the south sideof Rhode Island | HGH TO ave., Just west of Iowa 1rele Stn... S-story brick, 14 rooms, good ber- | 1d basement brick house on north side et (new). 814.000. Ligh basement brick. 20 rooms, on veut house, muprovina negibor- ROOM, (WITHOUT ‘st, first floor, with use of 3 der desk draughtsman or typewriter preferred ‘dress J. M. K., Star office, +08 Maamachumtts ave. ORK SALE CHEAP . NT—DES vin more competent.”—Ex-Gov. Porter. in Bine office, on F have read Ben Hur and want Ben Harrison, woney-malcing book of the age. Quttits read; ATTRACTIVE newly papered and remodeled: 034 Fst. ary WORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, 927 F st. le or en suite: ‘Thiwesstory and b) ist st, near K, excel hoo, €21 ‘atic labor, for Dis: frictand states, with reference, t hose on Connecticut av ov FF a rs, flzence consid TAS, Star oftice, 2st st. ow. WAS. owns Hay Auricultural ¢ Wises? Here, iar office. ITUATI pastry.) ‘country and rosorta, 1-6" yz busi thorowgni business, hard worke $22 North Eutaw si 8 man, awed in all), unfurnishe adults; desirable loc W bie room located tot sts. mow.e P dress X.Y. tar oflice. lady: modern cou and Osta Adress P two comfortable hors, ised, with privilege of kit nt for cook Star office Watirtaence bished; northwest preferre: y and bavement brick, cha tory aud basement brick. 14 Pox K. near 15th st. u.w., with stable, lut 2) Ist st. u.w., 13 rooms, in excellent onder, will well very cheap. Suz M st mw. Sstory and basement brick, _Liree-atory and basement Gtk st nw. 2 00. le at Hyut‘svil milding lots for sale purchasite elsew he FOR RENT--MISCELLANEOUS HE XT_DLACKSMI TL AND WiTEEL Wag road, 9 miles from Washington. teed. Address PA. SC AGUS. Bi FOR SALE—LOTS. JOR SALE—FINE LOT ON 177TH ST. EX’ ediately adjots Rew houses, only 0c. sq. ft. ELDER, 1315 Psa jMehN, 1227 Bea et amd 716 K WANTED--SITUATIONS. » and Ohio Kail seamstress, nurses, oachmen. and hostlers for {amily aud resorts. Alicity refereuces. 613. those handsome icLACHLEN & BATCH- | POR SAL rine: 1 fant rein: tub: t tuat bere soci: ty Is excellent, schools uirvady established, aud churches | = Rood phy arias, stores anication with Wa-Ling. 4 rate about 5 ceuta On BUILDING LOT ON 21ST BET, Ter cent below market price, McLACHLEN & BATCHELDUL, 1215 Fst iw. SALE—100 LOTS IN FAST WASHINGTON 5 to 90 cents per square foot. S feet, Pat, near 160 8: 61 by about 110 feet, 15th st. near Mass. by 100 fee, 16th st. by 136 feet, NH ef almost alld drug store, tel. . Men Waiters,Ovoks Cone Naud 0 sts, nw. SAM'L A. COOMBS, 926 Fat nw. Jy" 1110N IN AREAL ESTATE OF id make my'self cenerally ‘useful and in- the whole, Hyatt lerable business. dyzl-st BH. WARNER &00., 916 F st. 0. OR SALE-BRICK, . ernized, nine rootns, tw ed; will inake ad lughttu: WANTED <gi¥ A BRIGHT, NEAT Col woman, a Mtuation as nurse ‘or to cook for: puivate family; wood references. Please call” 1009 bet. 8 and T sts, €2.3: je and 18th st.,‘two fronts, 0. a y 110 feet, 16th and Corcoran sta., elegant cor- 126 feet, 16th a ee BARGAINS-HANDSOME UPRIGHT takes, Leary we: upward, rented st 5 per SALE—AT A BARGAIN-A THRE! s-brick ‘tweliing, with lunge bac all modern muprovenent (west: couveuient tu stivet cars an ply to E'B. COTTRELL. 1418 New dur KESIDENCE IN MT. PLEAS. wements, or wil ILD, 13331 ¥ st. nw, OR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL LOT ON side Qst., uear 16th, about A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL lace as nurse with a lad OR SALE—NICi 252 ‘urnish the best of reference. ¢: 10 Toons, with all ay ne Part in exchange, sowe lots in the city, Ww Ivested. Address Box 60, JOR SALE—GEMS OF NEW brick fronts, jaid in black mortar, bay windows 6 hot and cold’ water, beautiful was fixtures, &c.: house all im ass the door; price frie ’sual! Cask paymiont 20x100, to alley: can ANTIQUE MANOGANY sic tered: worthy of any hou | fords. y Wat IONS FOR GERMAN SEAM- stress and lady's maid. Also, cooks vks, waiters, dri 1K SALE—BARG\INS IN LOTS— ‘ew York ave., 20th and 21at 30x10, at 650, hs Sts.'W..015106,at SOc. ‘triangular Tooms euch and 5) GUND HAND A THOROUGH hly endorsed ; wet D—SITUATION, Bi ., Cand D sta. n.e.,73x164, at 73. 16th st., O aud P sts, n.w., 50xi Some lots cn Meridian Hill, Burl rban scbdivisious at specuidtive prices. Apply to AGE AND HARNESS, hhclewale oF retail; als, hotel oF Festaurant: ‘and. scoud salesman: Baltimore, itd. WANTED--ROOMS, V ANTED — ONE LARGE ROOM ON floor aud two on either second or thind loor(three JLOk SALE—A PALACE OF AQ pans door, street cars within | 0, which iw @6U0 lem than ‘barnes: largest stuck. W., GEYER, 406 Pas ave. i ¥ JOK SALE OR EXCHANGE-FOUR BUILDING lots on Columbia Heiugbts.near Dr-Hammond's new Teaidence, at speculative lots im n.'w. section of BUILDEL, Star othce. JOR SALE_SOME OF THE CHOICEST BUILDING lots on Lanier Heights; uow is the time | prices are certain to advance: fine lots frv sq. ft, adjoining» ‘Lanier Heights is altuost a ; 200 feet above the Potomac; new at’ sct improvem DER, 1219 F sts CARRIAGES, BUGGIPS, to build, if soli 8 Carta, Pony Carts, surr il take some good olty in enchanan, sAtrees OF cab, repairing « 5) West Washi PERFECT IN ALL RESPECTS —SEV- eral new houses, 6 rooms each, by Intro’ es; south frout. *treet care paus door pric $3,900 each: terms to suit purchasers. & SON, 1425 New York av JOR SALE—HOUSES— 1: ‘bath, collar, heate or part WE KEEP OONSTANTL furnished, by three tion. Address E, Star office, ndicate lots, BUc. to 81.50 orth of Dupont ianent if sulted; state terms, Bc. “Ad- BY QUIET GE! yy ANTED- list. DODALLAUP Wittabe Hom with pected COUNTRY REAL JO S\LE—CHEAP 200-acre Faris, Cwellume with Gutbuilaimgs. good wt. TALke & RU LHEMPO ily "or widow nievcrs: between Gib ad 12th, K we; Hot exceeding 88, G.ve RMANENT, Star office. WANTED-AN ELDERLY | GE wile (no children) desire to rent by S JOR SALE—SEVE brick houses, Just ¢ fare foot: terms to | street and aveuur. with 240 squat’ Jon, southeast, nor additional apart. % vmpleted: they fromt on both | c. ADKWE Whether rooms are furnisued or uot. Address Box 77, fF nteret ear and herdsc | ines. “Price $1,700 each: $3.0 to $000 canis, balance Deducting the rent of t 20K SALE—So AGKES ON THE TIN ST. koa tulies from the cit}, near ralirosd statu 1h 8 dup rove secthUn, 300 actes in Bussex County, Va. Improved. Priee ing; northwest wec_ x147 to alley will 0 ah imiuediate purcuaser. "For further DANENHOWER, 1115 F st, Seut les thaw ac cation is most d roundings. THOMAS A oujectionable sur. MITCHELL, 934 IS FOR THE SUMMER, i 100 acres near the Catholi fur specuiatora. Price €30),000 University. A chance SS 32 NW, TWo-sToRY JOR SALE—TWENTY-SEVEN LOTS ON CHAMP: Pk ded Sook ‘Ontario avenues, near Boundary street, for homes or speculation; on easy terms (ue in the next tw: ‘These lots will ‘or thee yur: wel feet frout each tom oud alley. Prices $830 to $1, according to location. 19th and H sts. Kk SALE—BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOT, 16TH Detween K and L: 22 teet iront, at low how,on very easy terms, BEALL, BicOWS AN ARMY OFFICER AND WIFE ‘and stable; house with no other roomers or boarders preferred: perma- nent if guited. “Address “OFFICEH," Star ‘office, private bat Cu. SALE_SIVE_DuosING._THiR-STOR ted on the corner of id and Wert Vinginie coi, Apply to GEO. brick dwellings, I is. ne, Just four squares from the uses are Just completed, handsomely terraced, contain eight rows apd bach, with all am. 1, windows; corer hutise commands a fine v " vite careful inspection of these houses; wotld trade oue or more for desirable lute. apply to WASHINGION DANE NHO' WASTED DY A PANTY OF Tare aDoLTS, Uiree or four rooms suitable for light housekeep- ing, with water on the same fluor, furmished or Untur + references exe Please state terms, Address C. M.. Star office, ‘eof the late KK. feet, fronting ou For price and terms EK, Successur at once 945 O st. u.¥ ANTE! Wrtcrea. to Danenhower & Sou. 1115 F JOR SALE—AT A SACRIFICE—85,000 WILL BUY ne Of those desirable houses, Nos. 1:20, 122 or 24 Marylaud ave. oom apd bath hai sold. WASHINGTO. Danenlower & Son, 11 BUSINESS CHANCES. out bumivess. Dry and fancy Gouds, Gents’ a, “OPPORTUNITY,” LOST AND FOUND. A SAFE KEY (BRASS W1 it Star o' oF to any ume Uuildi TALE & aT {ok SALE-ONE HUNDEED ACkES ON 1 Sttreeee rae beeutifal Duitaug tes UoKErT Vas W ASTER A HORSE AND BUGGY FOR A LADY to drive, for very light use, for hire with to buy; rent must be reasonable. Star office. Wastes TWO.WHEEL CART FOR LADY, must be light and easy riding, thi Tote. fue investuwent: (OST—A LAKG! DANENHOWEK, duccessor to collar, A very NEWFOUNDLAND DOs, WI ward paid for lijs ‘return, REWARD FOR A BLAC ‘Bird, lost Monday afternoon at the Balti- ‘Mailroad Station, city. Apply at ticket Addr em oF SB | sre sd Ohio u ‘O HIRE A TENT FOK CAMPI out. Apyone having a tent for hire will plesse call at 1931 Pennsylvania ave. V ‘ANTED—PATENTS. IN’ elties.lange orsmall, of every ki Call Room 19, Central National —ON PENNSYLVANIA AVE, tah rgetown 45 Oth st. a. fainye some “rece Please turn same to HUGH THUMAS, 1735 34th. Tn cousideravon of th this is the most de Prices, $120 to of lot We claia the Vision on the “Metropuittan Branch. in aud Notions confidential. As and description auk Butiding. 3°23. FURNITURE UPHOL- nef aay a on in first-class style. furmiaied ‘aa to workinatl atrenidences. Address ©. NELSON, Jy9-3w" rebuny ia situa the Metropeltan Brune from Washing on, at ay elewatien in Montgomery Co... of the B&O hh ke, 2 05T—MONDAY MORNING, SMALL BLACI tail broken at the cid: had tay on with my aldrese. chain collar. A liberal returned to R.A. WHITEHAND, 804 D st O8T—ON MONDAY, JULY dan Gyp; long ears; horse aud Wagon, stock, goo- Toole for wale; goud ip Work dons ‘ty, haveug 1. trains daily each wap, mone of Daou sta Witch Make the run in 3 minutes: wakiug it desire 1888.4 WHITE 1K SALE—8600- unimproved property. Add: WASTED=T0 BUY FOR CASH SE Ja books, paper, tron. braee aud copper Callars. GUGGENHEIMER S21 1dr stn. by mail promptly attended to. \ THY OUR BUTTERINE : don't et a ran ter tian ‘butter; sutistucdon ‘aasured (ail found) or moucy refunded: 401 ANTED—TRY Ot 7. Telephone, 643-2, 18-60" | Bie Tor tnerchauts or clerks baviuar bus:uces | Tt has every advantage aud town. Por tusther particulars AP nil © 00. 1334Fat, ‘E HUNDRED vee, two 10 B¥e tune muses, © t0-11 room buli dog, name Toin, with tag No. 656. Finder Mor Store; react Yall please recurn him t0 1748 N st. a. w. and receive = WASZED;10 TRADE A NUMBER OF HOUSES jence of © eTUWANe located Jn different, parts of the city yielding good rate of interest on their value for a la OST—GOLD EYEGLASSES AND CHar JOR SALE—CHEAP— SALOON AND FIXIURES turned to Dr. J. L. I Dusiness; tol st. B LEONARD 407 49 st. sow. ALE—GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE; ‘corner ot 14th st. n.w.. selling. |For terms, &c., inquire WHITAKER & JOK- DAN, 1417 F st. Fensune for selline. JOLY 31, BULL DoG, ear biacl 45 ius. to OFFICER MATHEWS, Dtation N. J. ave, betweeen Dana & sus, All health reason tor ‘OST—FEMALE CANARY BIRD, DAKK HEAD ‘Reward will be wiven it returned to iti wites: 610 9tn st. nw. 1X PER CENT INVESTMENT—SPECIAL OK SALE Ok EXCH. A) fecte, aaron NGE FOR CITY Oh GOUN- antation, 020 acts in Low BOARDING. MS AND BOAKD CAN BE SECURED IN ry: West 1nd, near the Execa- NTED—FOR CASH—FURNITURE, FEATHER Beat ‘Carpets, Stoves, or entire Household ki- H. BAUM, 219 7th st_ aw. fsiaue, For particulars adress W- EC, B00 Weekinewn, D.C. a * \was WHO VALUE THEIR EY) aT Warteaaeh WH yA HEIR EYESIGHT 453 Pa. ave., ‘And MAKE NO MISTAKE in the place. "11 mould consult bart pbrivate iamily ip the tive Munsion, where all can be secured for 4 married couple ; A ‘Davy officers ele stat otices 5 ia comforts of 4 refined home children ; G PF , i ALE — BARGAINS LOTS AT WAtiaa els DUG, BOKED AND DELVE : pie ak W: stock furan twenty muputes’ ride tf) at si ned ic i Wi »ERSONS WISHING Nance aes

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