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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTO ‘WEDNESDAY. July 25, 1986, CROSBY 5 NOTES ion more tha treble ly paper publisbed in Washington, und much greater than that 4) all the other Guy papers bere added together. Elsewhere in Tue Stam to-day appears a list of the changes which took place in the political coumpiexion of various Congressional districts be- tween the Forty-nintn and Fiftleca Congresses, Ie ts 0 interest to students of politics generally, and its figures are capable of being 80 arranged in groups as to fortify a great variety Of prophetic tueories regarding the current of affairs this fall A comparison of the votes in Fears between presideutial elections and the Presidential years theiaselves, shows that, as @ Tule, the teadeacy of popular feeilag as evi. denced by the uid-term votes 1s reflected i the presidectial votes, though in some notable fustances the calculations of the political wise- acres have been marvelousy upset at the last mo- ment by some factor which tuey hid been unable Woforesee. Tue reduction in the democratic ma- Jority of the Forty-miath Congress is accributed by Many republican campaign orators to the discon- Vent of the people at large with the azitation of | the tariff question by tue democrats in Congress, | Tms might account largely tor the changes im Tilinois, Indiana, Michigan, New Jersey, Obio, and pernaps Virginia, for each of These states is more or less actively Interested in the tariff, and in each the changes are exclusively | from the democratic to the republican side of the House. But, for that matier, Caliiornia, Connec- | tieut, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Nebraska, New Hampshire and Penosylvania are also thus inter- ested, where the whole or the larger part of the | Changes were in favor of the democrats; to say nothing of Iowa, New York, &c., where the conver- sions were about equally divided, Outside influ- ences liad a good deal to do with some of these re- Suits, undoubiediy. In Virginia, for example, dis- | Satisfaction with the national administration caused many lifelong democrats to stuy away from the polls. In one of the Mitnols districts, owing ty | the unexpected refusal of the retiring member to | Tun again, no democrat was nominated, and the Tepublican candidate had a practical walkover. Whatever part the protection issue may have Played in the elections of 1986 It was evidently Rot then the controlling {sue as it 1s to-day, and toa certain extent the 1ess0 the mid-term @lections are lost in the present remarkable cam- Paign. In this comparison of the table of repub- Kean with the tabie of democratic converts in 1586 the repubiicans Wili dwell upon the fact that secording to the precedents tue figures point to a Poptlar tendency favorable to tueir party, while the democrats will empuasize the fact tuat not- Withstanding repypiican gains the country by its mid-term voting give tuem a majority. It 1s still as doubtful as ever how far the Wealing of breacues | im one party and the widening of breaches | im the other, the posession of the federai | Goverument machinery by one, and the discour. | | | | agement of receat defeat to tue utuer, Will affect the resuit of a contes: waich ts rendered addition aliy uncertain by the fact tuat 1t turas upon a question, never before made so directly an issue, Which couceras every man’s pocket and Involves the comparative merits of two diametrically op- posed systems of taxation. The letter of the Comprolier, construing the Jaw, ouiy complicates tue school appropriation muddle, Coogress was frequently warned of the mess that It Was making of tuis part of tae appro- Priation bil It endeavored to remove an embar- | Fassment which would arise under its provision that there should be uo discrimination between | mnale and fewale teachers by appropriating the funds necessary to ratse the salaries of the lat- | Yer to the male standard. But otuer parts | Of the bill were left uachanged, which practically | BUIlify this appropriation. It 1s to be hoped that in some Way Congress may protect the interests of the lady texchers and the lower grades of | schools without reducing tue salaries of male teachers, or leaving the school law a saarl of con- tradictons, embarrassing tue operations and im- | Pairing the eM tency of the public school system | Of Washington. If it was intended to Increase the salaries of the lady teachers (and no objec- on can be made to that) the other parts of the act should have been made to Field to this inten- tion. And Congress should not find it toolate now to correct the mistake. $e ‘The veto of the Doterty pension bill threatens to Decome # natioual Issue. Mr. Cockrell certataly does not intend to allow the bill to be repassed In the Senate without a fight, His challenges yester- day were comprehensive. When con{routea with @ Paper bearing the signature of Major McKee, | commandant at the arsenal where Mrs. Douerty | ‘Was alleged to have been injured watie in the ser. | Vice of the government, he declared the document to be untrustworthy because undated and unverified; he defied the other sti to produce one of Mrs. Doherty's receipts tor ‘Wages as an employe of the Government, and, finally, he demanded proof that the George Ban- croft whose name was attached to her petition for Feliet was George Bancrott, the historian. Future applicants for congressional bounty should take Warning and submit irretutable proofs on every Point in their pagers, posstbiy incluaing a manu Script autovtography of each of the signers of the Original peutioa. This would save, in the course | Of & session, possibly some money to the Treasury, probably a few quires of veto literature from the President, and certainly hours of Senstorial debate which might be expecded un more widely 1aterest. ing themes. $$ + <= ‘The debate in the Senate yesterday over the Proposed amendments to the naval appropriation Bill suowed at least that there is no opposition on the part of the Senators to the upbuiliing of the Bavy of itself, but merely a difference of opinion as to the manner of doing it. Tuat's a whole. some sign. It proves that the most conservative of our law-makers are awake to the aeed of the nation for better defenses on her coast line, and for tue means of offensive warfare, where neces. sary, om the sSSs S35 Rss Bos JO MERctny, NO POTASH, OR ANY OTHER MINERAL POISON. ‘It's Nature's Kemeuy, made exclusively from Roots sod 8 rhe Its perfectly harvalena ‘It is the only remedy known to the world that has ever yet Cured contagious Biood Poinon malt ite stages It cures Mercurial Rheamativm, Cancer, Scrofula, and other bicod diseases Lerew fore considered .ncure- Bie. It cures any disease caused from impure bivod. at is Dow preserted by tovupads of the best | physicians in the Cuited States, as a tonic. We append © the statement of afew: | “Tbeve used S$ S S on patients convalescing from | fever and frum measles with the best resulta, J. N. CHENE D., Ellaville, Ga.” Burwex, Ga—Willie White wa. afflicted with serof- els seven years I prescribed $ S S. and to-day he is 2 fat and robust boy. CW. PARKER, M D. Brcewowp, Va, Dec. 15, 1885.—I have taken three dotties of Swift’ Specific for secondary blued p. ison. Ieacte much vetter than potash or any other remedy I | have ever used. BF. WINFIELD, M D., Formerly of Samex County, Va | De. B J. HALE, the well-mown drucgiet and | gfe! physician, of Nashville, Howard County, Ark, writes: | “Having some knowledge as to what 8.8. $ is co: | yosed of, I oun safely recommend it as the remedy for | ‘tt sin discanes, x matters not what the came may be." | We have s book giving s history cf this wonderfal | remedy, and its cures, from all over the world, whieh | ‘will convince you thet all we sty is true, and which we ‘will mail free.on application. No family shovld be | without it We bave suother om Contagious Blood Potson, sent om same terms, Write us 2 Ristory of yourcase, and our physician ‘Will advise with you by letver, in strictest confidence. We will not deceive you kuuwingly. For sale by all drugviste, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. Drawer 3, Avianta Ga New York, 756 Broadway. set London, Eng., 35 Snow Hill ‘| cas CHEERFULLY kr x ; oa ery RECOMMEND Mit. PE. and Water-ices ax beng fe Of excellence. Ley sive geucral satiniac i SUMS Hvse Lestaarant, €. FRANK SIORTY, 1123 2uch et ror them they Will give seueral Berea we ~ 7 oe DODGE. COAL MERCHANT. shot pl klpde cetoutly cm band See Get renoe 1088-4; Branch Office, 822-2. sear loa Dar Dares. DRIVE NO. 1 SIXTY-THREE DOZEN MEN'S FINE AND STYL- ISH LIGHT COLORED DERBY HATS, IN ALL THE POPULAR BLOCKS, 98 CENTS EACH. WOULD BE CONSIDERED CHEAP ELSEWHERE AT @2. SAMPLES IN SHOW WINDOW, SEVENTH STREET NORTH. ee DRIVE NO. 2. BOYS’ SAILOR STRAWS AND LADIES’ LAWN TENNIS HATS. 48 CENTS FOR CHOICE. WORTH FROM 85. TO @Y. SAMPLES IN NEXT WINDOW. ee DRIVE NO. 3. LADIES’ FINEST FOOTWEAR, INCLUDING BOOTS AND SLIPPERS. PRICES CUT IN TWO. SAMPLES OF GOODS AND PRICES IN LARGE SHOW-CASE, CENTER OF @EVBNTE SIREET FRONT. DRIVE NO. 4. AMERICAN SEERSUCKER COATS AND VESTS (3 GRADES), $1, $150 AND $2.50. THE BEST DOG DAY VALUES EVER OFFERED IN DOG DAY TIMES. SAMPLES IN WINDOW, SEVENTH STREET CENTER | DRIVE NO. 5. GENUINE ENGLISH CHEVIOT TROWSERS, MODELS OF CORRECT STYLE AND PERFECT FITTING. 84.00. THESE ARE GREAT VALUES SAMPLES DIS- PLAYED IN NEXT WINDOW SOUTH. DRIVE NO. 6. HANDSOME NECKWEAR, IN NEW EFFECTS OF SUMMER SILKS, 35c. EACH, OB 3 FOR $1. SAM- PLES IN CORNER WINDOW. DRIVE NO. 7. HIGH ART TAILORING AT JULY PRICES. GOODS AND PRICES DISPLAYED IN LARGE CORNER SHOW-WINDOW, MARKET SPACE FRONT. DRIVE No, 8. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST UNDERWEAR EVER SHOWN. TBE GRAND DISPLAY OF GREAT BAR- GAINS IN UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, ETC. ETC, TO BE SEEN IN OUR LARGE WEST WINDOW, MARKET SPACE FRONT, HAS NEVER BEEN EQUALLED EVEN BY OURSELVES. YOU WILL NOTICE THAT EVERY DRIVE WE MENTION HERE IS DISPLAYED IN SOME WINDOW. WE BACK OUR STATEMENTS UP BY INCONTESTA- BLE PROOFS. WE CLOSE AT 6 P. M., SATURDAYS EXCEPTED. SAKS AND COMPANY, THE DRIVING OUTFITTERS. SEVENTH STREET AND MARKET SPACE. S25 Saccranss 2ATURAL SPARKLING MINERAL WATER, Palatable aga table water. Considered valuable specific in stomach, blud- ler and kiduey affections. q W. BURCHELL, 25-Bt 1325 F st. nw. Baas. BANANAS, Just received and now cn sale a large quantity of PRIME PANANAS, ‘Now selling very cheap, at GRAHAM & S0x's, 25-3t" 308 10th stm. w., Washington, D. e. Every Gexrizxax Ox His Osr. ING WANTS A COOL, DRESSY, AND COM- FORTABLE SUIT FUR AFTERNOONS, 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- ED AND 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 DRESSY AND VERY STYLISH. ‘ND THEN THESE HOT-WEATHER COM- FORTS COST 80 LITTLE THAT ALMOST ANY MAN CAN AFFORD TO TAKE THEM WITH HIM; IN FACT, FEW GENTLEMEN CAN AFFORD 10 GO WITHOUT THEM. OF COURSE THE EXTREMELY THIN COATS AND VESTS FOR THE MIDDLE OF THE HOT DAYS ARE HERE AWAITING YOUB INSPECTION. EB. BARNUM & Co, 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. Movesrr: * et kinen a Gad aad an Dusiness in a We bave a standaid of our own and ourse. ves oF our business to be ruled and regulated — 4 —— By way of slit QUOTATIONS: Genuine Seereue Hh 1.50-91.97. gue COO" ind Vee, Bite mp ann ‘hair Costs and Vs ils 7. ‘Mouatr’ Goate and Vesta, Ache sri Shotaen, Goats and Vests, « peste waa lovely weary ‘gy Hlue Suits, warrunted all wool and fast color, tens 13 THE MILE 1: a Me Meal cove yuu tne waedant sta 73 at, What we have ref- | foot the Milk out of the Cocoa erence to 18 a lance ati sent ateortiment of Fay Casal: u te 620, and ‘@10:. 4 SUIT, | ‘ehich'we sre nuw olf tw ay, Sacks. Cateware aod Ubi iis w tants sere Senin: r Sane Sort Tey THE EVENING ND INTELLIGENTLY) L. AIS OVAL AR GAIN sf FOR THURSDAY, JULY 26ra. (tore open until 6p m.) GENTLEMEN are referred to lower half of this col- ‘uran for Special Bargains in Handkerchiefs. (For Ladies below.) Crostxe Satz Dress Goova. ‘We can say this much for the final reduced prices— our sales for last week were equal to the two preceding ‘Woeks. Our buyer is now in New York, and if any bar- gains are tobe bad be assured we'll get them. Buyer returns to-morrow, and we'll then write you the news— ‘good or bad. All our 180, Challies now 12340. All our 25c. Koechlin’s Sateens now 15a, Al our 40c. Seutch Ginghams now 250. All our 25c, Domestic Ginghams now 12340. All our 123¢c. Crepeline—Crazy Cloth—now 1030. All our 75e. Black Surahs now 69c, All our @1 Black Grenadines now 85. ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. _ {See below.) Scrs Ayo Wrurs To Go. ‘There's not a suit that's not muarked at a reduced Price, and when we deduct, an we do, 20 per cent from these reduced prices, it means the lowest prives, by far, in this etiy. ‘We would keep cur hands busy too, 60 WE'LL MAKE ANY ALTEKATIONS FREE OF CHARGE. We still have nearly 1,000 Ladies’. Misses’ and Cuil- dren's India Line », French Sateen and Gingbaum Suite. All-wool, Flanuel aud Kuslish C.o:h Suite, Beaded Visites and Pelerines, also Traveling Ulaters. All to go at 20 per cent off the prices you'll notice marked on them, Shawls and Jerseysin this Department, THE PALAIS ROYAL. « belor Jeweuy Aso Fix Derauruest. ‘Who'd wear a 10¢. vin? You would, ‘That is if you are refined and artistic enough toap- | prociate delicacy of form and beauty of design. ‘These lace pins are oxidized silver—not real silver— otherwise they'd be @1 tu @8 each. Moonstone Lace Pins, 25. In shape of pausy, with tiny diamond centers. Sold | them commencement of season for 8c. ; last week for 50c.. and now, because of a late lucky purchase, at 25c each. $2 FANS for 500, ‘The new “leaf” shape Fans; best quality satin; in all colcrs; finely hand-painted ; embossed sticks. A large window full of samples that you'll admire for bewuty and variety and wouder at because of the prices you'll sve marked on them. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (See below.) Broxex Lors Fixe Hovtenr. Here's a chance for the early visitor to secure the bargain of a lifetime. Broken lote of $1.25, | ancl 85e. silk, Lisie aud Faucy Cotton Hose FOR S¥c. | APAIR. | Look for these on center table near door of No. 1117 | Pa ave. Here's another bargain on adjoining table—Silk | Finished Lisle Thread Hose in all colors. Warranted \ ‘Fast Biack Ho-e, Schopper's Lixbt-Weixht solid color | Hose, Fancy Striped Engiish and French Hose, Hove | | that were 44c.. 4#¢., 50c, and 68 to go at 35c. A PAIR or 3 pairs for $1. Just as gvod barsains in Silk, Lisle, Gauze and Bal. Underwear, in neiguboring department. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (See below.) Haspxencurers: Hasoxencuers: HEADQUARTERS, HEADQUARTERS because of having the largest Stock and best variety in this city. HEADQUARTERS because our strictly Cash System offers advantages in purchasing sndenables small profite when selling. HEADQUARTERS because we have no real opposition being the only Store doing @ strictly Cash business, THE PALAIS ROYAL, s Haxpxencarers AT 13c. EACH OR 2 FOR 250. ‘We show them in White, with wide and ngrrow Hem- Stitched Borders; also with Tape Borders. In Colored Hematitebed Borders we have sixteen new d:signs, which are warranted Fast Colors. All these Handker- chiefsareevery thread Pure Linen, are extra size and better value than ever before offered by us and this is saying much. ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL, (See below.) Mans Hasoxencutersi AT 190. KACH, OR 3 FOR 50c., OR 6 FOR 900. ‘These Handkerchiefs are sola at half the stores in town at 25¢c. each. They arenot bad value at 25c. 8 Piece. The linen is very fine, the size is large, the fancy borders are new and retain their color after washing. We buy them thousands at a time and direct from the producer, and even obtain from him a special price because of immediate payment. That's why six bc. quality Handkerchiefs for 90c. THE PALAIS ROYAL See below. Mews Hoasoxencurersin: AT 250. RACH, OB 3 FOR 60c., OR 6 FOR @1. ‘The#e latest novelty Handkerchiefs are White with Tevere stitchiug. They come in sheer, also heavy linen. Are large size, and while being s notelty are the best intrinsic value yet offered at 25 cents, THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Bee below.) Mews Hoasorercurs: FOR THE CAMPAIGN. WHOLESALE PRILES TO CLUBS. Singly, we sell the Baudans—of fine Japanese Silk—for G8e. each. The colors of our flag for the border aud “Protection to American Industries” for motto in center, these Japanese Silk HaudRerchiefe 75¢. each. We have pretty desigue im fancy bordered Japanese Silk Hand- kerchiefs at 50c. 65c. 75¢. 98c., and best plain White ‘ones ever offered at 35c. each or 3 for $1, at . THE PALAIS ROYAL, Liores Hasorencuers:: ‘We nced not write of what Ladies in general well know concerning cur handkerchiefs and the trade we do, but we can srpropriately note here the following arrival, A joblot, AT 1240, Seven new styles ot White Linen Hand- kerchiefs, revere, embroidered dict pattern and faucr stitched borders; quality equal to any heretofore sold at Ive. Five new styles faney designs in Colored Borders. AT 250. White Linen Handkerchiefs with two rows of the new revere stitched border. ‘The new stock. combined with out regular line, PERL bape gingers emer rn AT 206. Weare showing fine French Rmbroidered rasan, | thoaanainde Waa it coupes ton es tapers could not be sold under 75e.ceck Oily Ave dosen in thle tot, — PALAIS OVAL: A. LISMER, Propttoter, Ouenet a ove, end 1000 08, STAR: WASHINGTON. WASHINGTON, D. c., ‘WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1888. (Close Saturdays at 1p.m. Other evenings, 5 o'clock. Oxy A Fr Dass Loxoz, ‘When the store closes Saturday at one o'clock ‘we immediately begin to take account af stock. Quantities of goods are being turned into cash by reducing their prices, All Short Lengths, Odd Sizes, Broken Lines, (Oda Lots, Off Styles, Unpopuiar Fabrics, Soiled or Imperfect Goods, and all Slow-selling Lines are offered at reduced or “remnant” prices to dispose of them before Saturday noon. Window Screens Reduced, We do not wish to have a single Window Screen in stock on ‘Saturday, hence this reduction to move them immediately. Adjustable Wire Window Screens, sizes 18 by ‘37 inches and 21 by 37 inches. Reduced to 40c. ‘Bigxost Bargain of the week. We have about ‘2% Scotch Holland and Opaque Window Shades for side bay measuring from 20 to 27 inches wide and from 6 to 7 feet long, We offer them at 25e. each. which is from 3 to % their ‘usual price. Only 25¢. each. (Fourth floor.) A Reduction in Jerseys, 19 Ladies’ Fine Im- ported Blick Jerseys, close and firmly woven, ‘cost-shaped back. darts in front, insuring per- fect shape, Vest trimmed with Bleek Braid. Sizes, 32 to 44. Reduced to $2.75 each. Newmarkets and Raglans Reduced. 12 Ladies’ Fancy Cloth Newmarkets and Raglans, suitable for traveling and carly Fall wear. Sizes, 32, 36 and 38 inch. We have bunched the lot at the uniform price of 87 each. (Third floor.) Additional reductions in Ladies’ Summer Un- derwear, These are barvains, 5 Ladies’ Crepe Lisle Thread Vests. neck aud arm-holes finished with silk Ribbon; colors, 1 Cream, 2 each Pink and Light Blue. Reduced to 75c. each. 10 Ladies’ Extra Fine Lisle Thread Vests, half Ligh neck aud no sleeves; White, Pink and ‘Light Blue. Reduced to 7c. each, 9 Ladies’ Open-Mesh Vests, suitable for ladios or youths, half lrigh neck and no sleeves. Price out in half. Now 250. each. (First floor.) Keview of the Silk reductions. Of the various lots advertised last Saturday, now have the following, whieh are mostly srnall quantities. An early response is im- Perative to secure a good choice: 1 Line of Striped Surahs, reduced to 50¢. 1 Line of Figured Chiiua Silke, r-duced to 50c. 1 Line f Ficured China Silks, reduced to 75c. 1 Line of Checked Surahs, reluced to 73¢. 1 Line of Striped Surahs, 1 Line of Plaid Surahs, reduced to 84c. 1 Line of Figured China Silks, reduced to ®: We do not believe that better values than these were ever offercd. (Firat floor.) Lovers of Fancy Work can buy for $1, in “odds and ends” in Fancy Embroidery materials what would cost from 3 to 5 times that amount at the regular prices, if they will come this week and help ws clear out the remnants before stock- taking. We note in part the following: Half Hank or laps of Zephyrs, in odd colors, Teduced to 2c. each, or 20c. per dozen. Odd Hanks of Zephyr Yarns, all colors, re- ‘Aueed to 4c. each, or 40c. per dozen. Odd Hanks of Colored Saxony Yarns, in Pink and Light Blue, reduced to 10c. per hank, or 81 per dozen. Half Hanks of Colored Germantown and Zephyr Yarus, reduced to 8c. per hank, or 85c. Per dozen, Filo Wash Silks, reduced to 10 skeins for 5e. Short Leuyths” of Fancy Silks, Crashes, Plushes, Feits, Cords, &., at remuant prices. (Fourth flor.) Kuching Bands reduced.—Thisis a linen band worn like a collar to which the Ruching is basted. Is convenient, comfortable, and saves trouble, reduced to bc. each. 15dcz, Ladew Linen Collars with turned Points, size 13-in. only, Reduced to 9c, exch, 3 for 2. Clustered Chenille Dot Veiling, in White, Cream. Blonde, Gray, Cardinal, Black, and Black on Reduced to 45c, per yard; or to 12c. per veil. ‘Laces.—Our “Short Lengths” of Laces will be displayed all the week, and marked at extremely low remnant prices to sell them ut once, (First floor.) Stock-tuking reductions in Shawls, These are to go before Friday if a low price be any induce- ment. 84 All-Wool Cashmere Shawls, 72 inches ‘square (2 yards), wud fringed. 13 Cream and 21 Card nal. Reduced to 75c. enh, 1 Pure Silk La Princess Shawi, imitation feather fringe, weight ouly 3% ounces, slight mark near center, Reduced to 87. 2 Crem Feather-weight Shawls, with satin ripes, beginning to show handling. Reduced to $4.50 each, 1 Light Blue Chudda Shawl, handsome silk thread border, very slightly soiled. Reduced Armure Silk Shawl, two yards square, handsome fringe, with small imperfection, Re- ed to 88. anced 10 88. WoopWaRD & LOTHROP, Cor. Lituuud F sts aw | Ressast Saree Aut Tue Wers. ‘We are extremely gratified at the success of taking. It has enabied us to dispose of quanti- ties of merchandise.and at the same time we be- lieve you appreciate baying at the reduced Seton sss ie eats eat We prefer to get what we paid rather than risk s loss by carrying them over to next sea- son. The present ia the “barvain week” of a bargain season, and the economical shopper has Bumerous opportunities to buy Indicio sly, in some instances securing two doilars’ worth for = “Remnants” will be displayed all the week, and extra inducements offered to move them atonce, Especially does this apply to Laces, Embroidenes, Wash Goods, Sateen Dress Goods, Flannels, &e. Lace Checked Lawns Reduced—Must go this week. 1,267 yerds 28-in. Lace Checked Lawns in White, Pink, and Canury grounds, with fancy colored fizures. Reduced to Se. per yard. Remember the other Wash Goods reductions. ‘Challies reduced to 1zigc, Freres Koechlin’s ams and Imported Zephyrs re- per yard. (Second floor.) Reductions in Curtain Materials, Curtains, &c. ‘Such as we do not care to take in stock Satur- day will go these few last days for very, very fg apm i 4, less than baif price, iieduced to 2 piece ee Black Screen Cloth reduced 10 10c, Pare hive left ouly 39 of thove handsome Dado Window Shades, 8 ft. lone aul J tn, wide, Which we reduced to Gc. euch Thig the great: Sat binenin ever offered, and we make this an. houncement to. slow Jou the necessity Of an Himuediate purchase. BEI Art Velour Saintes, 24.25 and 27 inches fusre Jor char seaty and’ backs. Casions, ‘Ries, ‘Table Covers, &c. Reditced 0 7 Tovhiaw Silk ant Chile Table a -50 each. Chemie, and one: “Odd Burrs? fF Jeft on); tions, ‘oue pair cac PaiP rede! to 8 tg 8940 e10 “ingle Pairs” of Lamon eve heavy 1.69, m Lace Cu ed 40 $1.20, $1.50, #2, roe ties of Nottine! reduced to 185) ver al mes reduced. These are subject to aticht unperfectigns, such as pin-holra, dam. ‘ke. Gossamers reduved to mors Fe ‘uced to exeb. Four Ladies’ Gossamera redued to Sceh: Four Ss-es’ Guseaimers reduced 10 Be wich. Six Vu caniged Hubber’ Gossainers, yes 3O.and 9 oUly, redced to $1 esc, joor.) Oralodt Leagths” of Embroideries and Floune- inze.Mouey can be save this week ou every purcha-e im Embroideries, We have auade prices so low that your money goes twice as far wal, Cullaceare nits Pique ‘Suite. neatly trimine ‘with exub-old alichtly sollcd: sizes 4 and 6 years, reduc. d Riera 2 years, reduced to $6; a Mors ke luctions i Bere Boys* ‘seid Just what we revuce the price. tans Eoctnere Suite, made yrs tay iy Styitah ood SSeviooabia st ned 0 I continue the 75 cent offeriug Boys unc! Risa Tthes are dispoved 0 Embraces All-Wool Pauts, Grown Linen Fant fare Prgnek Eerie Watste, Se. al’ Sot (Third floor.) D.C. qanfcoay WANTED--HELP, JULY 25, 1888, WAXTED_IWENTY MEX To TRAVEL: SOME” Bate afte STE eae Baas Bete ered gina! Vesaiton ie RToR 4 ry eal 950 omthiy Earnest pate V ANTED_WOMEN COOKS. ¢10 TO 40: CHAM- W 40: ‘Sarees oF mL WEEP aera rod Men Gots, SAML A. COOMBS, Ww ANTED-AT DICKS ENC Be 10 wo $40; ‘hstrtaala een met cooks way A nien, abd hotel help for resotte. 61 ‘ANTED—IMMEDIATELY— Ww i W323 tenet se ee HITE ng quired. ‘Mamachusotte sve te EDA M MAN TO DRIVE AND DO HOUSE. Wa just ndcretend js businees sd farted enty. incon Addives Box G2! Suro mee. it RENT—1012 1278 WT, ¥. W. CHEERFUL F’fRemisbed rooms, ood table beara POR RENT—LARGE FURN'SHED FRONT ROOMS with al testaabicdehercamctee 2 Ey POR RENT_DELIONT FUL_—Finst, SECOND AXD third floors: communicating rons ‘sia | fort good eatin Teertioe | ‘and kitchen. at Ne Bak | Free et ee by yd ROOM, sorrants tashopor store lg let urd wit entrance it aud rears icrme reasonable, Dui Het ue B35" aS + FES ETS ROOMS IN 1X1 t locatity, weutiemen pre’erred. reut moderais ieterencee required. Apply st 3000 H xt’ u.w Sy3a-ae 1 NT—TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS, $10, Dae eT a aw. bear hear ‘Engraving and Printing Iureau: Que loca. Mton mater end gee; no children; reierence — WANTED AN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN ytTH some experienoe in tar dvee Beuea” ake Box O22, Star eile, 1 ANTED — INTELLIGENT BOY OR YOUNG map—law Teal estate office; write shorthand snd ue type writer's little protersed, Address, stating waxes expected. Box 114, a WANTED—A RE-PEOIABLE CIRL To NU must stay ot night and bring good city reference Apply In store 1109 F st, n.w. War FIRST-CLASS BARBER 1} ae ately. Apply to GEO. H. MILLER TDR ot a family, lange ouuie comer boweay out and est aca tr references Tequived 1101 K wt.m *. witawe FOR _RENT—STORES. RENT-STORE ROOM. 20100. DWELLING above: 920 7th st, a ied for 25 years by furnishings.” Lease FR. — rr business, ima omnes bie te KENT_STORE (AND DWELLING IF DE- steane sg. ee Bt W ‘ANTED—A NHITE WOMAN TO HELE oh housework and care of small store. Feuton Place, near N. Capitol at. Mie Woes fash kL 10 FEED PRESS AND FOLD Quire at 1024 Pa ave. ow. alter ¢p. 334-30 ANTED—A RELIABLE BOY OR GIRT, 16 TO 18 Way of ures fa be energy eral about the house; one who would ifke to become au artist. ACAD- EMY OF FINE ARIS, 80¢ _sy2: TED—PUPIL NURNES. APPLY AT ONCE ‘Children's Hospital, W and 13th sta, 2. w. FST LN{W., A,OOLORED ‘woman to cook, wash and iru; references re- ANTED—AT 1911 Vv quired. I Z-Be TED—A WET NURSE, APPLY 10 Dk. SUTEHE 1207 ist at, Bw. between 1 and 3 Dy mand 6 and'8 p.m. 1 WASTED SALESMEN EVERYWHERE TO SELL ‘Car $2 silver door plates by our new plan cf free advertising, agente clear 10a a ‘erite for Sieiine NIY"DOOR PEATE’ CO. Albany, NY. W For A ehite aud colored cooks aud white nurse W: Cooks and housework 1 for Philadel aoa wae ‘CHA resort st. L.e.: house contains 7 rooms (besides bath Toom), over the slore: 940 per mouth in ad- vance’ Inquire of SAN ESN DA Penmsylvauia ave, and 12tb st. 2g, KENT—SEW STORE AND DWELLIN ce Lig ASS, Sraaeeer a aoe rooms. de22-3m FOR RENT—OFFICES. | JROR RENT—VERY ATTRACTIVE OFFICE G07 Fthstuw, | = feeecee AND, DWELLING, 803 Hi) 18" SONS corner | ows COLLEGE, ANNAPOLIS Siosekeowd rom depend a tg board 0 clube if desired, moderate, Frararat 7 varity. oF the unite'y or aval scbosbe. sf FOR SALE—A SMALL. FR ME HOUSE ON 24TH Sasa TSS cig wee Iss. Tes WESCOTT a Wi wincux i WOT Peeve mw. jy dat OK SALP—A SMALL CASH PAYMENT, BAL ani Gor Thr, Domes, wall Duy edelich fal Dome Cw cromest, Situation most beautiful and bealvhiul. toi JAMES FBIRCWN, - Trident THOMAS TELL. iyo-B ide F Hats iy25-2mm” To SAIE-A BARGAIN: TWO FINE RE SCHOOL Ewer BOARDING AND Day 1 OK GiKLs ki wt. Bal dences, 472 avd 474 0 stn. w.. 11 rooms. all modern iniprove! A lei chesp to Immediate Purchaser. Inquire No 4740 st. Bw. iv SALE—HOU~BS 2024 go, 2042 BEY 22 West | FS: EBB. nO THURSO AL, 301 Ket. nw. 0. rvction « ‘anwramwen Te prec ©: SHE HANNAH MORE ACADEMY. Sud teachers «arf! tonining, ‘ioroaeh feattare tog, ad the tuflvences of > quict (bps res So Se EE ay NAtIoNAL MuDicaL COLLEGE ~ — D., Beste stow, us MEDICAL AND DENTAL DrPARTMENTS OF THE COLUMBIAN UNIS BuStry, 000 | The aixty-soventh winter ecsston will begin October 1, INNS. and end March 1, INK, in the new College Building, 1329 Mt uw. For circulars aud inforaim ‘uon of both departinenta address Dr. AF. ALKING, 726 13th et. nw. Washinton, D.C Telephone eu: 85. —~— Mosteai-so ots X Lesson rare.gsk SM ee acer aad herwoay. Spa trench, and Ge borvuch ~ oe ot tepcier: "Best relsrenven Address “ites. Ottce wee Jo eg REEL, THACHER OF PIANO. ongalt of “ @ and Sinai ut. schol tion EY asPoremtet ime Sromerey ees? | Sinmera os al es Shoes Sass ‘ial hed dow the letand 13th. ‘De sua THOS. F. WAGGAMAR, | W800 pe rjormers, 734 121 u Tul ale 250n, PIECE OF PROPERIY OX P THLkk @ RUTHERPO Dw Nits" RELAND, Oc MeERVATORY OF MSI ON The lanwest and best equ fu the world.” 100 Lustre ay Your. Thorough austrw, menial Mun JOR SALE-ATTENTION TO BARGAIN HUNT. ers—10-roo.: brick, all tmprovement® south front, Pst. near 16th st; rout tor $45 per mouth. Price, 8. EC, BAUMGKAS, Koo 20, Sun Buuiding. DISTEABLE | Fae. eee with lenge etounds ange two-story me Sete ler or Austrated Tx — ge SALE a eving full information, EiGHT- ioom | Sarparerbosing: toad, ie Shorty” bul | E. TOURER, Director, ee oe ae ed et oe HURT | _so6-waatm Franklin Square, Boston, Samm Painted: bull in, SWORMSIEDT & BRADLEY, 927 Fret! COUNTRY BOARD. | Bos WANTED AT A PLEA-ANT COUNTRY rs | Pevcoms. ‘sirsie or en snute, newly ti Ting remodeled: 034. F art ‘oue, 3 tnflea of Brandy Stetion, Culpeper Cou: Nice shade: plenty of frul v Mik wud butwer: “soon |. New York city, BUKNHAM’S, 630, jy22-60" PAL OR TRAVELING AGENTS Je & new specialty—fire-proof _ueont ordered 4 ar-loud first week, bait ears load, a Mich. canyasser cleared $400 first month, a | | Bumilo dealer with his other business is « Hearing $18) er mc talus we Ire cialty” AFE CO., Cincinnati, Ohio, Vv AT NEW YORK EMPLOYMENT BU- | w.. first-clans help, white and colured, fof Lotels and families, for el:y and country ; also Rooms, —— or unfurnished for rent, 19-004 COLORLD GIRL A SIT 8 chambermaid or general housework in small fanaly; williue to stay at ult. Call of address. 1s Choster Cour, bet. 13th and 14th aid Vand Wate, nw. Wwe for Coo snd Nurses Laundres stress. Mon Waitera.Oooks Cosclimen, Dutlers. SAM'L A, COOMLS, 926 Fst mw, y25-4t* | WANTED & pica’s Ai i ds, waitress, laundress | valets for traveling; walters,com FOR COR, | , SeBLIRLENS, LITSo8, hmen and hostiers for | family and resorts. Alicity refereuces. 1:3 7th st. 0, dy2o-Bt ACOMPETEN OLOKED | ation as chambermald of Burge. Apply at 1452 Sauison at. ae {WASEDA LADY OF FXPIIVENCE DESIRES ! ypewriter: is wiling té make her- | self vencr-lly useful in ofhes work. | PRLS. dave, A) y ASTED—A FO Audress MISS a, ___ ay24-2t° OF fe myself weurraily ‘useful and in- ‘could m: once guusidersble business." Plosse ‘alasees, VERE Tae Seine Jy24-3t* cultural | WASHED, YOUNG GIRL Wishes a plac lniy leaving the city; cun urnish the ‘Addr ss B.. Siar office, W itvers aud maida, pastry couke. walte, cities ‘country aud resorts, PKMAN SEAM- chamter WANiepScounthey two children, aud horse: must be within 7 of the city, Address Box «&, Star office. __WANTED--ROOMS. _ RIED COUPLE WANT FUR- with board. — State terms, which be moderate; best references, Box 147, TWO-ADULTS, nile | g- | A cunt, will find ic at Hamilton, Loudoun County, ¥ reasouabie; city ref_reuces given if | daly ma, MESH E WAGER. FEW MORE BOARDERS CAN BE A inted at a pleaaut cou Of Warrenton, Vi et war fon BE Ac COMMO- ERSONS mt SIRING PLEASANT HOME FOR AU- | ice,"uitil, shade; good table, no'dnil ane; un | performers at Louse. JUHN LAK av | ONS Bs FIVE MINUTES DRIVE FROM station, cau acccnimodate a few ingore wduita. ref ences. For te ALAS. L. E., Linwoo. 00D BUAKD IN COT necting rou | Kockviue, | Ist or 2d floor; bath-ro: Fovercuces exchauged. Address m on 2a Bo ee SINGLE Ox CO. dy24-1w LF at. inoy. Fe ssn PERFECT GEM, TWO-STORY. ¥ wivlow, Brick IoUse,seven Fooms and lures 1s JAUQUIER PEMALS INsT1 Ura, WAKKES TOS. VA. waaiou Sep | Pau hanisctnely Paperedy reife wgautels tiewent fo te edawout win OV incu st cat lot 31 ex; Uutldh uotou elty, oma brat hut the kis Katroad. The crouse, id oUt, The buiiding is ome of "hn Ok ~AL\—THRED-ROOM FRAME IN A Goo ee ih the State. Lecuws very reewunle. Forests: Sareea tem ath wee Ee xis} eB Zit __ Gh - SANE, 19th AH ste. ILLINGs, Prineiyal S783 LF BAt+S POR SUMME) ONLY 19 10) Voick CULTUL 7 ear) circu vee aid Jouruals Prem” MAKEN OOk- AK one LOUDOUN COUNTY, VA WiLL Ad commodate a lew more boarders! shade, ive, women. webarcies wd’ pos 4.20 ber week, JOHN siMP>0; “ POINT 0. | GQoD BOARD GAN BE HAD Nean Lookout | tre b vewetabin PEW BOARDERS CAN BE ACCOMMODATED at Woodburn, Stott's Station, Metropolitan Branch Baud O°; 4m mules out; uve mawutes! trom stitio. jon; Dew Louse; high, breezy, sbaded crouuds, th bewutitnl visws: et uid; i ulk and butter: ere, chickens, fruit und ice. Box 30, Clifton Stat Ce ae FIRST-CLASS BOAKD. ne Foomus. fruit, fev, milk in profusion, ke. Tern 85 per week. Trains met ciadiy. Keierences e Address SPLING BANK, 4 | | Goop coustuy Ba AND, | | PLENTY OF SHAD! nd uear the water and hotel: ju0 children) 4 QOHNS GUYTHER, Piney Point. PO. Ma. ay 7-chw* you +h BOARD AT MT, PLEASANT, 3 MILES ro} 3 ules trom Round | Tk sta Roy utice,, For pur fgulare aduvess A. b. HUMPHREY, Fasson P, "A | don Co, Va SOMMER BOARDERS TAKEN AT eae Loudoun County, Va: one of the most eevat Sha hnealt‘utul sections of Virgin iruit, milk, vegctables, Sc-; gthef auucemeuts, For particulars: address D. TAVENNER. re Blue Adve Mocutain, on, LOU yards frotu th: with, thi od iF» Tooke on oue floor. | OOPHE OAKS) Wiet LE, B ant. RSurvontded wish old oak tree | detightiully cool and sady: table tue best: ten mn a: utes’ walk from station. Refereuce required. Terms oe Mrs. CORYELL. w3-im 5, FINE cbalpbecte water =, Rear mountains, river, | Ei: telePaph, &e. : Der week, $7 to $10: per | m,, 825 to sda." AL TUKEY, Prop, Strasburg, \¥V AUGUST 1, ui, on bathroom floor, and WANLEDIDY A GENTLEMAN. pry lurve furnished Te. Address, stating terns, Box 42 WwW BY A QUIET i 3 unfurnished roon Vyeht bousekecpiue, state price, D GEK, 503 7th st, now. ANIED—BY QU. TLEMAN, A COM: fortab e Hoom with privite tatully” oF, widow tuum conveniene’s: between 6: ot oxcendine BS. Give ‘part MANENT, Star citi Ww Ind Se) tember 1 @. hociue, either furni-hed or wufur- wvilege of kitchen or additional apart. cooking. Answer, terme, and 66 COMFORT KETREATS FIRST Jar summer resort in ‘the mow land (near Harper's Ferry), advan W. M. CLARK, Keep Tryst, Washington C OR . SALE 1115 18 A GOOD TIME TO SECUKE bancain in ave a ew pianos that ave Leen rented aud carefully used wilchiwesffer st # discount of €50 to $100 from rewular prices. "These Instruments cau, wituout exceptivi, berus fully war- Tanted as perfectly Lew oben. May Le purchaced, ed, on sm-tailineuts, oF Fented at low Bares wits SANDERS & STAYMAN, U4 F st. nw, Rok SALE—We SOME =EOOND-HAND | Bt Orgaus which must be sold to make room. To do this we offer thei at very low prices as fuile Burdett, 16 siops.... Br deport, 9 stops. Warns HOUSE. ‘WITH FIVE RooMs, Gag ‘and wate: 15 to 818 per mont dress H. PJ. 5 __ dy 25-18" WwW SMALL HOUSES FROM OWNFES Teasers Mal ports of the ety, ravine ta prige from $2,000 to '€2,000. WHITAKSR € JOR: AN, UIT Est. Iy24-d W 1825070 BUYS NEW HOUSE, ON FLE- Vated site, of about fuuricen rooum Address, iy i price aud Iveation, CASH PURCHASE Star 70 RE: Vv y ANTED_HOUSEs OF ALL Gil We have more calls for houses to rent tan we cab supply. HERRON & RAMEY, 1307 ¥ st_ Or weil THOUSAND FIVE HU red dollars on vod Heal latate Security. ceut’ Address Rox 140, star office if WW ANTED-THY QUE DUTTEMINE AT per pound; don't get stron or rancid. ter than utter; sutiafsc.dun assured: (ail. te year Touud) or mouey Telunded. 41 G st. nw. toped all dy: Pilenlote, GS-2. WAL G: SCLIBAEI Dist ANIED-A to drive, for ver W: © ND BUGGY FoR A LADY Tight use, for hire with privilge Lug Feut must be Fogsuable. “Address BuGak Ax WV t Star oltic W. iON fice-inpse Oranauli of every kludaunl Ane Call Koour 19, Central Bi NTED—PAKLOR ~ FURNIT stered. “Mattresses snade over ces {Uruished as t Workmaushi) at residences. ‘. NELSON, 31: dyv-dwe WASTED 10 TRADE A NUMBER OF HOUSES located iu diferent parts of the city yielding 8 good rate of interest on their value for a large block «f Unliuproved property. Address “C." Star otfice,j910-8t TED—To BUY FOR CASH SECOND-HAND YY aurniture stows carpets gna also old books, ron.” bias, aiul eupper. Addre ealacs UUGGENHETMIS Pat nw. Orders by mil promptly attended to. D—FOK CASH—FURNITURE, FEATHER W bnie Carpets ‘Stoves, oF euane ‘Household ket gin, Adaoues a BAUM, 219 7th st aw. EIR EYESIGHT Ww ALL W Li thould consult iy i HEMP LER ‘Opucian, os Pa. uve. cur i, +6 And esse 3s | NO MISTAKE in| the) place. LS DUG. BORED AND DRIVEN; W Altai Well ‘work doue in skillful manner: Pape msde to work eaay. Puunye and pump eicck far Brno, ferme moderate. Wal. MOP EAT 1 aden cSt bure, Md. AS THING EXCHANGE 301 diy ST, Sod Uotitage seen pao aw. Huguest gentlemen's cast eal, ITED HORSES TO. OPiS toes AT. ; OxeL. venie’s stock farm, AN. tered, #& per mo. Inquite oi £.'B LAPFERTY, cor Loth | ave. y3-dm A ey eo y rr 3 Kee Bouts, DIE Etactuves of ar Ganitot card van” ANTED —GooD ey ceptor at prices given on install: jess for cash. SANDEKS & STAEM AN, Fok SAA EI FOUR: SEAT EXTE siou top phaetou. bus Deen used a few montha, be seen at £ LEMMING'S Stable, 426 anu 428 Sil a ee ays JO0 SALE — FINE DRIVING HORSE: VE stylish; 16 hands Ligh; weighs 1.100 pounds; suit able fo: faiuily horse: ~ouiid aud veutie, ‘For particu lars address C.F. WILLIAMS, Irene P.O., Va tyz4-at FOe Saba, PHILADELPHIA BUILT, White Ce iar Center Board, <ails ail complet cheap. 921 Ww Hap shire ave, dyzd-2e Fok eek Sue Pe THOROUGHBRED | Ke! tucky saddle Mare. Cau een at Brizhtwood. OK S\LE—ON ACCOUNT OF EXPIRAIION OF lease, elesraut bar-tixtures, in Judius safe, mirrors. are, tables and chairs, at 413 1th et aw. JOK_SALE—GAY MARE, YEARS OLD. WEIGHS 1,050 scund and kind. $20U. S Massachusetts ave. "dy: PURE. SWEET WINE, .: very large xlays of cool mixed drinks, 1c. at Cozy Sample oom. iu rear of bis ily Wine and Liquor Store, 725 7th st. Mew. | “Claret and Hock 20 ceuts « bottle. Bottle trade a specialty. Cigars Uy the box. Jy21-n&ew,3m NEW UPRIGHT CABINET pnd, otter Dae aime 10F the maner MOL WALDECAER & CO. ae a it . JOR” SALE—ONE SiCOND-HAND UPcIGHT Piano, $165. one at $170 snd at 8190, aud one lozeu other xreat bargains in piauus HUGO WOKCH & CO., Music 116m V° 02 SALES HONSL, CAMMIAGE AND HARNESS, Pony cud Zand 4 Pasgcuger vila cart, wazou- éttes, to hold 8 aud 1, bartess, lap-rov-s; also, bass harness: lanweat tek. CW. #. GEYER, 406 Ps. ave nw. Fe SALE—A Fi wrand piano for § the F mae Ge SALE > CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, - ROAD Fouy Carts, surrey and all us Of Spring Waronsy on Sany vagmente-oncas: repeiricg Sac. ahs gous COCK, 205M st. West Washing Jel- OR SALE—WE KEEP QONSTANTLY ¢ ON HAND hess Horses, my 16-0) Matched Teams, Siuxie Drivers, saddle FE Kk SALE—THE “OTTO” GAS ENGINE RE. Bus ERDINGHAM 8 Co 1aa7 lat. aw quires no boiler; avoids all expensive attendanci io Wes of time: bu banditng of fuel. Send for ese aud price list. D. BALLAUF, Ae’t, 71 7th st. u12-tr LOST AND FOUND. NTRY BOARD-OOLD POINT FARM, NEAR | J Boats KS WANTED—CAN ACCOMMODATE SIX | pate itn ie gulp 8 ‘portion ot RSSvEIGN axb Shatums, S596 poke Cail for lst me y18-da _ $500 lode SRORTENGE NEBIA cn | Ro SALESEVERAT. NT AP LITiLi o-koom OU ACADEMY —Hoys, College ot Business. | Ai urick hones Just minleted ey front ‘on both Ui JE Broad at siestams Bh 8 24, tres dig. | each lot: location: southeast star streetcar at terdes | Propetetor. — a | Tites. Price, $1,700 cach. Deducting the ren Broverty duriue MU ‘etiitiiem, ta A seutury« experimen. combi ORAVIAN SEMINARY FoR YOUNG ahitey a ye meee * cyan ‘Uy few aud exe dled by none. jy 162m foundhas SROMAS MITCHELL, 934 Fo ) ASHING ION CONSERVATORY OF MUstG WT: Uk SALE tek ya as TWo- ag | advaniazes, 0. B BU Liab. Duvet. Syii-an mers ot OWS a Go, x OKWOOD INSTITUTE-SELKCT SCHOOL FOR be pices 3 TRE at ANGUS pra at 1407 Mase. ave. Me and Mi PGi SALE FIVE IMPOSING “THREESTOR MALSEL. Norwood Var brick dwellings, located ou tue corner of four’ squares trois the “Gay itol; tiene veved: handsomely terraced, ad sddceae Sire. S. W im b PKEDEMICK FEMALE SEMINARY IS DE as bath, wit ec bay awhtiuliy siiusted in the ful end — >} ag SE = Sao midets that ta ful ins oft "S08 desire J elewantly firmisbed ; uasic, iatwromse. are sud science ‘are tuorouchiy taweut ud ail ite evporut mente are of exceiient char .cter,” The ReXt sea -Ok SALE—AT A SACKIFICE—@5,000 WILL BUY che of those desirab.e houses, Noa 120, 122 or NELL, LL D., Frederick, Ma. 124 Maryland ave: aw. diree-sory aud cellar. teu Referenees—iev. Win A. Bartlett” DD, Wesbitige Toon anc bath: lag Lote Bie veatiuennt be | tom, aud Iso the tcllowing, wh se daughters are su se ee WASHINGTON DASLSHUWEL Bucemrcr to US Suter eR. Wilson Hou. Thomas Dauenhower & Son, 1115 F st. n.¥. Browne, M.C.; Gen. 3.J. Baruett, Pension Bureau, Bvo-tose La" 37. GHOKG mien, > es HALL FOR BOYS AND Aid. selvet, thorousis i cies Septeuber 20. | TNEAM & ei Circulars weut, | SELNIN HALL Mi Me ADING, VA, | cents per sq. ft. Acadowy. hix” hours irom Wasbingion, | sa tt. Lauter Heyehte is alauos iuode:t apiiiaice tor study aud Recrestl Cirel: 200 fect above the BP. lias s¥sten of a0UUin. Boys of any ave received. Send fu Sater A) ) 9 ew = gubiraremente: <rectocks LC. bIsdOP, Misa Master, ropa d eck Creek Park, MCLACHLEN & Bait TY OKDENTOWN FEMALE COLLEGE. NJ. ELDER, 1219 Fat. nw, Boring location on tke Donen ialehnah, ‘Ol SAL au squar iss. 0.000 square feet of growed in square 1065. at a price which tose who areon the Jookout for a varwain eaun: 1 B.G. TOD! and Christian, Superior feciities tu mu4o and art. Health, minvers and worals cacetully «uarled._ For catalogue address Jelso52 Kev WMC. BOWEN, A.M. Prost, gM PEE ASKILL MILITARY AC\DEMY, PEEKS: TOK SALESAN ACTUAL SACHIFICE—A Lor Kiil-cu-liuds i, New Vork. Send for catalowue. 22105 w., between “ JOINS. THLDEN, ALD aA neat wo conn ot SU's @1 2 per matare fo. tif suid |_Je15-eo8m 4 Bevmctial. eet SLOP am, es ae .PENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE. THREE EN- Fe 108 ae ee SSlore fours, National Bank of the Keyatine Butluiug, ay 71h abd Dts, Bw. Coo wd comida NOKTHEAST CORNER ud clive regis Sunsmer Sewiou tortie amd Fog seonen AAU and Ate he, Se Ve suit THOMAS AL MITCHELI. Jy 16-10t 934 F si, Roun 4, JOK SALE—A FINE LOT_ON LST. BEL. and 22d. ste, n. ef ~quar foot ; Lerlus ty Mepid Writing ad Boukkepiug. Practical mclise Branches, Blenosraphy ‘Typewnitune; Keun Pitman Shorthand. The business use ol the Grapbophove is tauuelit in this collexe, the Bret ts tion iM the world: to introduce it. ‘Free exbil daily. Special Summer rates. zisT BUx147 to alley; will be sold Jere ye SRSA LPS, fuente wieiast: "or farther 29 Uma! Canam nee ik ¢ music Pra lars Cail and sce Pw aes “Principal. L. avail SUES ier De | StESchh Serer is vis jn i. a VCKLAND SCHVOL me IRL, SANDY E BR SALE—TWENTY-SLVEN LOTS ON « HAMP- Spring, Monteowery County, Md 18 wiley north Jain and Ontario avenues, near Boundary street. tur Gf Washington tity, reopens neviember TR. ture homes or speculation; on easy terms, ibese — will traning, home woverament. bee th cart ully @ ten double im Value in the next two or three ers: feet trout each ta cocd alley. Prices $890 to She according to location. Apply toGkU. W. LINK 1vth and H ste, 300-1 fesmuuiber duital For circulars adress HSK CG MALLOWELL, 4 hale) Bandy nprig, Ma deds Sus is F x ITZ SCHOOL, OF LANGUAGES, St mises between i an Le: 22 love outea 723 14th 8 nw, Washineton. ure if taken now.ou Very easy terms, BEA, Open all suawer. Red wrices, Also, summer &0O., 1321 F wt course at Asbury Park, 5. Vid Orchard Hescty, Me y | aS ‘REALESTATE. | ACRES OF LAND ON TH 5 PliaNCisu MALIVN thie mils from Washing: | Proudeut. C. -URSER, AM. CE, Prin. swale "ular reset in, tube se gh ASHINGTON | WwW KINDEKGARTEN NORMAL INSTITUTE, | Aer ue crainin of tency Rodel Kinderwarte’ aud Primary Schoo. Established 1874. Mire LOUISE POLLOCK. Principal, Tory 10tu at, COUNTRY JOR SALE—FIFTEE upper Fotomac, oul du the baud y be tuads tie most be ruood ; easily acce-sible COLORED stuido SETI Loudoun county, dwellinas Witt outSuiluimps, wood water trate.” | ite RULHEMPORD. |_| lee ay24-lw* 1007 F stu. | pe VERNON SEMINAKY, ORK ) ACKE fi 7TH ST. ROAD, Sruiles fio ticity. near faliroad station ‘Tuis | 440% 1204 2226 M <TREPT AND 2228 12TE acd Is 1D an Muproving section. SIRKLI Nw. S00 acres im Sussex County, Va. Improved Price | 810 per acre, Lacres at Seabrook station, B. and P. RR. A nice i Temp oo ed by #six-room house aud other Dullddues: 83400, A rote the Cs ic University. A chance formpecuiators, Prive $30,000 Two nice little places on the Conduit rosd, wwe and a half le rv! Gecrsectow, Gad Y con renee tively: upeov or a iat of other farms tn Virvinia, Maryland, Went Vangie ca oF drome ee THOMAS Lb. WAGGAMAN, French and English Boarding Yours Ladies and Little Girls, ‘Acacieasie, and Day School for with best wieder Year Second Term bovine FEBRUARE Jer parueulars appigsy Jochem MRS. P. 3. SOMERS. Prinermat wesst MT Fst aw, Feit, iat taeirapie, (Lite cate, the Pamtones BUSLNESS CHANCES. re lence of the late K. K. kidlot, eq. Lots 50 by 1:30 feet, tro ‘on Meimee uve Price 1g cents yer TO THE RIG) MAN Wir THER Siuire foot. "Liberal veruve to purchwers of more:has | SPQ a strca dois 4 Che Toror to augue building st-once” For furtucr | tane Rae Partuau-reappiy to NL BUTE FOND, | anarp, DUNLAD, £25 ay ad FOE SALE CHEAP —320CK AND FIXTURES OF OR oALE-O¥E HUNDRED ACuN ON TE: Grocery aud Liquor Store doing tice cash busi mules beyoud Oak ¥ bewutitul Duiiding sites, 70 ce-es, house and all cut vunldinins"bitacea Tuspiike ad Linden Beaton, COCKE D. LUCKETT, 90 F st., or aiter 1 $5 JOR EAIE-AT HOCRVILLE-ONE MUNDMED we sit, oak and chestuut groves, two to five ui- ‘utes’ walk from depot: vew ‘houses, 6 to QUORE D-LUCKTE, 095 Bats or after 12 ville. JOR S\LE-6 EF vchine-at Botestvilie. Prince Geoseoe Cou ¥ jar.bors' (u pie, G miles rom Wash Inguire of JUUN CoLi MAX, 1, West Wasiilagton, oF on the preinises allytown Turnpike trae, jHeanon tor # Aline, otek Uustives mer 2d aus WILL BUY OUT ONE OF THE Frew IN ommi-siok Uusivess on Lousiana aver Hee ‘the best in the City; good rescue tor Address “BENLUN,” Star other 1ECUARCE FURNACE AND 1A Bt SINE ‘Wage, stock, guod-will, ixtu es, tents tor anlo: goed senna "ASares PURKACE” ee otic: ae y2d-e 3X PER CENT INVESTMENT-—SPECIAL PRO- Vision for redemption upoli sik uouths’ hotice— | Bate aud conveuiemt—the five aud ten years 6 per ceut Firat "Mortgure vod (ot) foal ewtaie} oe fa ‘rust aud Bounsg ACRES OF GOOD LAND, WITH SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY OR COUN- poverty Colton Piantation, 520 acre in Low | 2, For yarticuiare adurese W. EC BOO M stay Trot co. ot ew ve. Bonds in denvtuinatious f @1 id at par by GEORGE Sule Ageut tor Ue Dis Fe oR iians. Washington, D.C. ‘OST—AN ENGLISH WATER-PROOF COAT LAST evening between Cabin Joun and the cy. “ibe under will be rewarded by leaving it at ‘The Furtianc ae oom ] ost — LicHi-BiOWN COCKER Spaniel. Literiner collar, tac Nor 14; reward. 223 4g stewed auuthwent. ie 7—A RAILROAD CHARTER NO USE Te a es star ottice: “G, W. SMITH, contractor. sa f—-SWOLD ¢ cane, i CURVED BONE TiAXD- rip. Liveral cesu Feward. t0 tinder. Catt ou Mtr. BKANSOS, Third floor, 908 F st. nw. rane, revuiver, old quld and’ aulver, Yor which | JF OST STRAYED FROM MY. AE RS ghee ee ‘night last, wa ast f PE jormation that will ag Sa os Put i. ame wie pene sees Stall 615, Oth-at wing, Cent cer oes a cae REY (baass WITH OTECL SPA GT ar PRR, uo | [Ot ane unas ET Mere tn Je 2 ard pasate, 40c, per lp. ore |] Os1—* LAUGH NEWFOUNDLAND DOG, WITH Sees War earer oaaermns |e pean ; Sin gr Goleta fas aie Veet ert Ren toe POR EAL: AT AGREATBA is | Seed te ont Cons sareties toners? ours Coat a Sh bh iualipyand the peintipallat matarhy. 30 Sa 3x18 saat 1A RAKE OPPORTU MIIY To PLOCCKE A MAGNI- FES SAL! pee y= ae em, f ecut cut Uprachc for Pull agro 7 used but ecay anon a eae a ee eo cece age 3 ite oi "| buss take abd’ ist) Or tt a ten ae | Scenes RO ey sant en oe | muntinares "Gas Yo Weaght tor Spot cons ist oaks JOR SALE-DESIRADLE BUILDING LOTS AT * Krockigud,” Brat station out of city op Metropol Brave Baud O- ic ik favoraule 10.600 to. SOtip. 1433 wal Jearn, office of the ee WM. T. Se —. DR. LEE ew York ave. aw. son ok eee =e BUARDIN

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