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THE ie i Sli Si (aie ea iy EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.c. ithe Moat bend ide. JULY 26, 1888, a ENN Sa iy viral tect oe nes bE Lovin a cece aim das lea 1S | eS THE EVENING STAR. WASHIN raunspar HINGTON: ‘The Star Out of Town. Persons leaving the city for any length of time can have Tus Stax maiied regulariy to any address ‘and for any period they may desire, SF All orders for the paper by mail must be accompanied by the money,—at the rate of fifteen Cents &@ week, or fifty cents per month, unless @eRt toa foreign country, when ‘the price, includ §NG postage, 1s 60 cents per month. a ‘The Congressional committee to investigate the sbuses of our fore gn immigration system, who ‘eld their first meeting in New York yesterday, Rave an interesting but not an easy task before Wem. The existence of the evils complained of ts Beyond question, for the cityof New York is Swariaing with the lowest and poorest class of Peasantry from every country in Europe, arrived nly within the last year. In June and July the Mux of Italians was notably large, owing, possl- ‘Diy, to the haste male by tue emigrant agents in Tealy to get their victims started for this country Before the new act of parliament restricting Such business shorld go into operation. For the month cnding the 12th instant 35650 Itallans landed at Castle @en. This would be at whe rate of a half-mii- Wena year if continued; and when we consider ‘that ihe whole Kingdom contains less than thirty Millicn souls, these Tigures show an enormous Graft on the indigent element of Italy’s popula- Won. The statistics become startling by a com- Parison of the present rate of immigration from ‘Maly with that wui 4 prevailed ten years ago, | ‘When the entire number of arrivals from that country at all the ports of the United States and (Canada was only 1,063. It is not too late yet for Con- Gress to take the mater in hand and produce so! changes for the better; although such action might have Jone more good if applied to the case of the | Defure thetr own home government inter- ‘The inquiry, «3 now directed, however, aims at no nation in particular, but” covers all with whom we have communtcation. The Italians, by the vast numbersin whic they come, by the evidence of an organized system of false pretences to Dring them here, and ty their disappointment and heiplessness when tuey have arrived, attract ‘Special atvention at present, but substantially the | same conditions are found in much of the immi- gration of Hungariaas, Boemiaas, Poles and other nationalities, The movement to limit this immi- ration is not directed as a reproach against a Single nationality, and 1s a8 much in the interest Of the defrauded immigrants as of tw American Fepublic. A stop must be put to ic sone cre and somehow; whether by further restricting the permits to land, or by taking stags to punish the Fapacity of ewigrant carriers and their agents, or What other manner, it is for our lawimakers to | decide. Ali our people ask is that an effective means be found, and that it be enforced, Sympathizers with Liberal politics in Engh ‘are apt tobe carried away by their enthusiasm Over a succession of victories to the point of re- J garding a revolution as already accomplished when {has cniy just begun. Examination of the statis. | Yes shows that Whea Parliawent convened tn 1986, aver the elections of that year, tue major- | fy in tie House of Commons against bome-rule was 11-. Since then four members, Hingley, Grove, Vivian, and Winterbotham, have been won over by «change of convictions, which ts equiva- Jent to « net gain of eight votes for the home- Fulers; anti-home rule seats for Burnley, North- wich, West EdinDurgh, Coventry, Spalding, Ayr, and Southampton have been vacated, and the Places filled at bye-elections with home-ruiers, making a further net gain of 14 votes. Against these twenty-two votes gained must be set of the change of Doncaster from the home-rule side to the other, leaving a total of twenty to the credit of the home-rulers, and reducing the majority against them to 9. The total Aumber of seats is 670, of Which this adverse majority is Somewhat more than 14 per cent—a -ather formid- adie obstacle to overcome when viewed in this Ngut. The more sanguine liberal, however, may Mind a pieasanter subject for contemplation in the fact .\at a cuange of forty-seven votes would Ue the lise, while forty-eight would reverse the re- Of partes and render practicable the over- of the present government. Considering the ities of death, conversion, promotion w terial office, ete., {t would not be fair to banish such a contingency Wholly from the mind, although no cautious man will count upon its like- tihood. To all appearances the fate of the home- rule myvement for many years depends upon the compr4ative longevity Of Gladstone and the presewf parliament. The question is: Which will aie ashe? —+- ——__ ‘The successful representation, every summer, of One of Suakspere’s pastoral plays in the open air at the actors’ resort, Manchester-vy-the-Sex, sug- gests a pleasant and profitable summer pastime for players temporarily out of an engagement. There are many well populated watering-places where a series of a dozen performances during a season would be gladiy welcomed by the guests, provided they were not called upon to ‘apenc the evening in a hot, close hall to witness them.‘ An enterprising mmanager, who wished to give his company an outing and at the same time Geep a little money tu their pockets with waicn to tice over the summer, could make arrange- ments in advance for a subscription season ex- tending, say, over two months, performances to Occur twice @ week. A repertory of good plays with & fresh out-of-door atmosphere pervading them could be prepared, and there would probably be Bo difficulty to renting at a low rate enough Ground, somewnere in an accessible grove or Orebard, to accommodate stage and auditory. No elaberate scenery would be needed. — Senator Ingalls ts quoted as saying yesterday that the Senate hail passed 127 private pension bilis i less than iffy minutes, “just to gratity Uncle Cleveland.” However mucu of this speech may be attribured to the Senator's jocose humor, there was doubtiess a foundation of sober truth for it, Both houses of Congress have got into the aadit of grinding out acts of this sort by the bun- dred at a ume, leaving it to the President to weed ut the bad trom the guod and invite the wrath of @isappointed claimants upon himself. It is searcély wondertui, under the circumstances, that Mr. Cleveland sometimes has his temper sorely tried, ind says outright in his messages what a ore prudent man would simply leave to be taferred. ————— ‘The Indianapolis conterence advocating a di- Vision of the colored vote carried its principles to | * thetr logical extreme by proceeding to divide It ‘elf. In the controversy yesterday consideradie enxiety Was shown not only in respect wa di- ‘Vision of the voce bug also couceraing the division Of credit for that achievement. Members of the convention indicated an unmistakable devermina- ton to be on Land at avy division of oflices to the solvers of the vot>-division probiem, and not to be left on that occasion by any of their disesteemed eodivisioniss. $< ‘The only poles fof overhead wires which Wash- Angton should perrait to be erected within itsiimits are tae few which may be absolutely essentias to Keep the wires in position to do service unui next session of Congress, Wuen consideration of a gen eral plan for the burial of all wires is promised. ‘auure of Congress to abolish the poles at this ‘time shou!d not, under the circumstances, encour- age the industry of poie-erecting. ANANAS. Just received and =a large recess now on sale a of PAIME PAXAMAS, » ise, bs rte GRARAM & 80%'5, 325-3" 308 10m wt Se aebington, D | Foe @ULD July 26, 1888. Horzaspee Bros. FRIDAY BARGAIN DAY, ‘We had a great many callers during the past week to find out tu advance our Bargains for next Friday, ‘ve preferred togive them to the public through our city newspapers, We thank all our customers who aided usin making these Bargain Days so im:nensly popular. Price List for Fridax, July 27, 1888. 4-ply extra quality Men's Cut, per pair. Linen Collars, latest styles. Lot of Summer Teck Searfs New lot of Eugiiah Braces. Pine (suze Undershirts... Imported Fancy Haif Hose Our 75e. Flanuel Overshirts For 25¢. you can buy our 506., 75¢. Men's Pants, strictly all-wocl.. YOR THE BOYS. Our $7 Suits now go at.. Our $8 Suits now wo at Our $9 Suits now goat. 10 Suits now go at .... We have Men's Suits too numerous to mention, we prefer if you will call aud examine the same, as we are satisfied that quality and price will suit. ‘Please remember the nutaber, 1217 Pa ave, nw. HOLLANDER BROS. Ou Gaear Crostxo-Ovr Suz SUMMER knees 1s att] progressing and isto be continued until Aug.15. “There are one too poor who canuot afford to dress respectably” when goods ere offered at the following low tures: 50 pieces of Light figured Lawn, iu different colors, at 4c. per yd, to be cut m any quantity asked for. ‘S cases of Turkey-red Tabie Linen, beaxtiful designs, fast colors, at 30c. per yd., regular value 40c, and « ‘small case of better quality, im faney colors, at 40c. per yd., generally sold at 65c. 16 pieces of Colored Lace Bunting, including navy biue, opera shades and plain black, at 10c. per yd; | regular price 150. A lot of rewular 12 ie. dark-figured Satine Remnants in lengths of from 1 to 5 yds; we will offer at the low price of 14 yds. for $1, in order to make a clean sweep. ‘2 cases of sual! figured Indigo Biue Percales, regu- | lar width, fast colors, at 9c. per yd., worth 12340. ‘Several hundred yards of De Beiwe in short lengths, ‘Beat figures, at Oc., real value, 1zige. | d cases of drab and brown-figured and plaid Cotton | Cheviots, suitable for dresses, at 7c. per yl, generally | sold at 1a 3ge. A smal lot of the best “Tuscarora” Cambric Rem- ‘Bante, in all lengths, at 10c. per yd.. worth 1234c. 63 Yieces of the famous Valencia Plaids, 1m fine styles, at Sc. per yd., rewular price L5¢. We have so mauy different offerings to make to the | Public that we have not sufficient space to submits | Justifiable specification, so we would feel hixhly hon- ored if you give us & call and examine the different | Bargains exhibited om our Third Floor, and we assure | You that you will spend time and money stan ad vantage © | LANSBURGH & BRO., 420, 424, 424. 426 7th St. 7, 419 Sth St. | Coolest store in Washington—3U patent Cooling Fane, to make it 20 SLATE MANTELS THAT MUST BE SOLD TO RE- ae an overcrowded If you are building do Rot fail to get my prices. J. ¥. MANNING, Mi ‘urer, iy26-20 MPa ave aw Srrcmr Saez For 5 ars Closing out some odds and ends in Stamped Linens. ‘30c. extra fine Momie Cloth Splasher; reduced to 30e 60c. extra fine Momie Cloth, open-work Splasher; re- | duced to 49e. | , Xow desiens in Tray Covers for German Cord work Some very fine Hemstitehed Bureau Scarfs, Pillow ‘Shams, Tray Covers, of which we Lave only one aud two pieces of a kind, will ve sold at greatly reduced prices | Liot of Linen Chair Tidies at Se. apiece. New Shades of Rope Silk and all the new Embroid- ery materials, | Boling, Sheeting, end Art Satine im all of the new | shacies. ‘Silk Botting Cloth for Embroidering and Painting } im all widths, at i 8. OPPENHEIMER & BRO.'S, + Awents new Home Sewing Machine, 514 9th ot. nw. 4 3268 | T. WALKER SONS. 204 10TH STREET N. W. Asbestos, Laper, Fire Brick snd Clay, ‘Lime, Cements, Charegal, Pitch, 3526 Felts, Pulp, &e. w ~ wwew pT ges, pee WWWw FE ERK EE Www oF EE & woW kee 8 EEE Sss, i Sss8 L L L L CLL N'S FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. ‘484 75e. Bicycle Hoss, all colors. as SHAWE DEPAEMENT: | pigf?_ Black cmuroidered “Cashinere Capen, | Peay elie rs |S SA30 lnc, iikisommely aibroidazed aatnere Pen FE $3.00 iisek: beaut faliy embroidéred, tine Gaahmere 5.75 25e. Grey and Brown mixed Socks, size 8, only, Pete af 58a ad fs iii 10018, 20 and 26, or oa Priday Sik, BEART SEES 82. Friday. s | ART, EMBROIDERY AND Went ‘Stamped Filiow Suams, cood aan Sa ese 5 en Hats Ieft of our entire stock, these | pene $3 to'eii:50, your choice CoRsEIS AND BITLEW sitaig ‘75e. Summer Vent. Jaung Comets, SENT ion Rena 8 nds Tye ad I5e, Dons eu aya Ereuch Sateeus 13. « yard: 1290. and 15e. Dowesus | “G3"Ciaumorey Ditso ROBES, worth 44.50. The ton Friday fur 81.20. ARTMENT. | remainder to be closed o ‘SUIT D. 1 lot of TETLOW'S SWANSDUWR Pi fading bott « of Coloe POWDER, to- | PaCS ae iarne” sil" sipaia” Wick karst Es | GBlack). were $2 to $3, | Petday. |Sise. to 20c. Jap. Fans, | Peniay. Loe ql Sree ate aio pam et seis iagdboe ere Lt ctr! ch a Be.to 1008 ct or of 10 verde, Max. Ones Soucrrm. (Promptly and thtelligently filled) AL AIS VAL AR GAIN sf FOR FRIDAY, JULY 977m. (Store open til 6 to-morrow; closed ou Saturday 2 o'clock.) Fige buyers s-bargain-hunting in New York’ An ex tre column rented in to-morrow's fost, where quote the goods arrived too lste for mention in principal shopping on Friday. To-morrow is Friday. ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below.) Gextumex Prssss Norce ‘What with the Handkerchief Bargains quoted in lower half of this ¢olumn; the Underwear and Haif- Hose Bargains we'll meution in the “Pos,” and the Neckwear, Flannel Shirts and Valive displayed in the and the Ave. reduced prices will attract you as does the magnet: needle. (heneedle-rap PALAIS ROYAL or ladies below.) New Dazss Goons. Our buyer returned from New York last night and desires mention of the following received this mora- ing: 25 PIECES OUTING CLOTS, lhe. YD. The prettiest atyles yet shown. They come in new shades of Fawn, Brown, Drab, Pink and Blue, which are made up with ‘t:iped effects made to go with these piain colora 50 PIECES CHALLIES, 15c. YD. We dou't apologize for’ not including this mornine’s arrivals with the regular stock we are closing-out st 12}4¢.ayd. When You see the patterns you'll say “No apology needed.” 25 PILCES STRIPED SERGES, 85c. YD. This ‘Light-Weight, All-Wool material is the latest and best for traveling dresses, or for mountain or seaside wear, and worth $1.25 y.. Besutiful effects tn Blue and White, Black and White, Green and Red, Sapphire and Gold, ke. 210 PIECES CREAM SERGES, 50c. AND 8c. YD., Out of the ordinary or would not have been bought. ‘They are well shrunk and quality of wool usually found in Serges at 75c. and 98c. That's all, up till 22:30. If the other lots arrive we'll mention them in ‘to-morrow's Post. THE PALAIS BOYAL, mntinued below.) N Ew Russoxs Very Curae. Our buyer has returned, triumphant. “Youcan say I secured the vest bargains we bave ever had.” “Ob! they all say that," murmured the advertising man. “Well, Ican prove it. We will have 500 pieces of 10-inch Moire Sash Ribbons, some with Crown and some with Ottoman edae, at 76c., and you Know we've deen charging 98c. a yard” ‘Bad colors,” sugxested the writer, “Do you call White, Cream, Black, Likht Blue, Pink, Cardinal, Garnet, Navy, Pistache, Mahogany, Yellow, Lavender, bad colors?” Not all the colors are mentioned because of the rapidity with which the names were quoted, and the snapping eyes of the mad buyer did mt invite other ‘questions; so maybe we'll continue the ribbon bar- ains in to-morrow's Post, THE PALAIS ROYAL. _ (Continued below.) Usorrwean Axo Consers Bayer has been on to New York to give fall ‘orders and incidentally picked up the following: 25 Dozen Hand-Embroidared French Chemises, 68 ets, each; at goodas those formerly sold at $1. The celebrated corset manufacturer, Thomson, made up to order a line of Corsets for Western house, but for reason did not forward them. We've got the lot cheap. Corsets, good value, at $1 and $1.25 we'lloffer you at 75c. a pair. «Continued below. % are Hasoxzacarers: Haxpzznomers: HEADQUARTERS. HEADQUARTERS because of having the largest Stock and best variety in this city. HEADQUARTERS ‘Decause our strictly Cash System offers advantages in purchasing endenables small profits when selling. HEADQUARTERS becsuse we have no real opposition bbeima the only Store doing a strictly Cash business, THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Bee below.) Meys Haxpxencunrs AT 130. EACH OR 2 FOR 250. We show them in White, with wide and narrow Hem- stitched Borders; also with Tepe Borders. In Colored Hemstitched Borders we have sixteen new d-signs, Which are warranted Fast Colors. All these Handker- chiefs are every thread Pure Linen, are extra size and better value than ever before offered by us and this ie saying much. ‘TRE PALAIS ROYAL, (See below.) ° Mews Hasoxencarers: aT 190. kACH, OR 8 FOR 50c., OB 6 FOR 900. ‘These Handkerchiefs are sola at half the stores in town at 25c. each. They are mot bad value at 250 piece, The linen is very fine. the size i 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 Pricedecause of immediate payment. That's why siz ‘25c. quality Handkerchiefs for 90c. THE PaLals ROYAL See below. Mews Hoasorzscarersm ; AT 250. RACH, nico OR 6 FOR a1. ‘These latest novelty Handkerchiefs are White with Fevere stitching. They come in sheer, also heavy Unen, Arelarge sise, and while being « novelty are ‘the best intrinsic value yet offered at 25 cents. THE PALAIS ROYAL (See below. Mews Hooxrscanrsm FOR HE CAMPAIGN. ‘ WHOLESALE PRICES TO CLUBS. Singly, we sell the Bavdans—of fine Japenese Silk--for G8c. etch. ‘The colors of our flag for the border apd “Protection to American Industries” for motto in center, these Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs 75. each We have kerchiefs at 500. 65c. 750 98c., and best plain White Ones ever offered at 35c. each or 3 for @:. rate ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL, Parvo NOON PEE POSE PAIS| Laors Hasorencurers We need not write of what Ladies in geperal well AT 12}40. Seven new styles of White Linen Hand- at lve. Five new styles fhney designs ta Colored Borders. AT 250. White Linen Handkerchiefs with two rows of the new severe stitched borders. ‘Thenew stock, combined with our reyular line, offers choice from an endless variety. AT 900. Weare showing fine French Embroidered s Goud ete caneateryea cose’ Siar epee could not be sold under 780. cach, Oaly five desea in ‘tte ot, PALAIS WASHINGTON, D. C., ‘THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1888. “Close Saturdays at 1 p.m. Other evenings, 5 o'clock. _WANTED:-SITUATIONS. ona iittle money" 16. = BUSINESS UFFEW sisr other, 1 Srocx-raxma Brors Sarvnpar, ‘We are exerting every effort to clear out our “Remnants” and “Odds and Ends” completely ‘on Friday, and will succeed if » low price be any. Inducement. You will find “Bargains” in overy department, quantities of goods beiug marked at afraction of their usual selling price. Just ‘what we wish tosell before Saturday noon will go for less than over before. ‘We rehearse f the \t re. Ms ‘more important re- Fancy, ‘Lawns reduced to Se. per Fine Cone Pattern Curtain Scrim reduced to 5g, per yard, judow Shades reduced to 25, 50, and 65c. wi fare at half and le-s tran half price. eoeg Freres Koechiin' French satecns, in irares peduoed to Lbe. per yard. | Hee Rees fd 3 ka of car Worsteds, Soroe &c., are being offered “Chiluren's Dre Dresses Reduced.—7 Children’s ‘Suits to be worn with gui sizes Sia'and'S genre, reduced to 7etcachy = geo epee th he n iDressee, ue) 9r# and "Sad Loe roe eee Jeorers wo sy fine As All-Wool in Pw] navy, seal isos SE Se and ‘el foeck aceguatign Black, Fine Imported, Jepers. at ad ‘2, Ss und’ 30, ae MARKETS—2 Ladies’ Light - weight Newmarket, with Caper Tections; sizes ase oe; Mohair Uistera; sizes 3b iied thle tetas Sane mmade and trim.ned: siz 36, Lieduced fo 812.» ‘Ladies’ Cream made and ffimmeds sligutly soiled: wise JO: Heduced souis. (Third floor.) “ODD SIZES” IN GLOVEs—Excellent oppor- tunity for ladies with «mall 0 Faire Tadies'atx bute ugh, Grey All; {0.50e per Pairs Ladies’ See eerie Silk Jer. sez Slovo Te white sud cracny aes Sand 336. aire: batten Jength Bigek AU Silk ‘Nine jots of Handkerchiefs to go before Satur; Noo, at greatly reduced. or “remnant ‘After the successful sale of a cerain line ‘Handkerchiefs we siways iet the rewaining few go at a reditevd price. For lack of space We saptot ive a more desinite description # § 4 ™ Opn which we have only one left... We re ection to ‘paid, and « metimes ean You will be wurrsised'at the cheapness of re Naty Blue Plaid Parasol, with cord and ball, 0 81. veiirceu Field. Parasol, carved-wood stick, fin- fahed with Cord.and tassels reduced t0 €2. 1 Cardinal ‘Taffeta slik Parasol, ps frtme, Carved stich raised with cord and tam reduces to ¢ “{ Striped Satin Parasol, Het paragon fram faviey carved stici, cord end tazeoley black an fold stripes.” Redu’ ea to 81.00. 1 French Bie Satin Parasol. paragon frame, crook tick, Ralahed with coRd abd tasels Fedueed to $1.50. 1 Bisek Safin Parasol, trimmed with 4-inch silk lace, -olored Liniin reduced t2 $2.50. T Mourn ny Silk Fursso} tramned with €-4nch cre faucy ‘Diack stick, reduced to "To appreciate the cheapness of thene it is nec- esaary to sco them, a in some instauces the Dries is cut in haig. Sout in with other mer Shaudige throughout the store. (hist for) Grand. clearance sale in Boy's Department, E da" Sut, Jacket, Pauts aud Shirt tbe wold aid to accomplish this (ur Pow Uynatunvay noon we wadly mek i Stextrordinary low prices, Boy's Ex: ra-fue Launiered Percale Shirt- atste in plain Wute and taney Agured, slightly foiled, excrlient qualities, soue rea Bag” Choice uf the lot reiuced to 7c. each "s Al-wool Jersey waists in Navy Bue, Seal Brown aud, Crean.” Sizee 20 and 22 tat Beduce. to 75. each ’S Pairs Boye’ Linen Knee Pants in neat stripes gnd plain brown, sizes 3,6, 7,9, 10, 11, 13 and ieduced to 7c. per’ 34 Wore Five. Ail-wool Flannel Shirt, Waist gp Navy Blue and Olive Groen, Sizes 5, 7 an Fe. , Re iced to $1.20 each. Voys’ Extra-fine Ail-wool Flonnel Blouses, Eke Gray and Drab, Sizen 5, 7,8 aud 9 yours. fac exch. ‘Od. Norfolk Jackets—pants have beors5ld. Made of stecl-er's serwe, balf lined, Sige G years, Reduced to #179. SB Wore Fine Norfolk, sits, in Cassimore, Serce std Corduroy: ined aud unlined, sui sertee etait schovl west, Siase 4-6,°7 abd it year. Reduced to 82.50 yer suit, T Boys’ “Oda Noriolx J cket, of pest dark gharked Cassimere. size U years, extra value, Reduced to 3.50. (Third floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sts, We Osx A Fw Days Loxoze When the store cloves Saturday at one o'clock ‘we immediately bein to tuke account of stock. Quantities of goods are being turned into cash by reducing their prices. All Short Leuwths, Odd Sizes, Broken Lines, 04d Lots, Off Styles, Unpopular Fabrics, Soiled or Imperfect Goods, and all Slow-selling Lines are offered at reduced cr “remnant” prices to ixpose of them before Saturday noon. Window Sereens Reduced. We do not wish twhave a single Window Screen in stock on Saturday, hence this reduction to move them immediately. ‘Adjustable Wire Window Screens, sizes 16 by 87 inches and 21 by 37 inches. Reduced to.40c. Biggest Bargain of the week. We have about 22 Scotch Holland and Opaque Wiudow Shades for side vay windows, measuring from 20 to 2 Snches wide and from 6 to 7 feet long. We offer them at 25. each, which is from 34 to 3 their usual price. Only 25c. each. (Fourth floor.) A Reduction in Jerseys. 19 Ladies’ Fine Im- Ported Blick Jerseys, close and firmly woven, coat-shaped back, darts in front, insuring per- fect whupe, Vest trimmed with Bl ek Braid. Bizes, 32 to.44. Reduced to 82.75 each. Newmarkets and Raglans Redyced. 12 ‘Ladies’ Fancy Cloth Newmarkets aud 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 barzuins. 5 Ladies’ Crepe Lisle Thread Vests, neck aud arm-boles 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 uieh peck and no sleeves; White, Pink and Light Blue. Reduced to 75c. each. ‘9 Ladies’ Open- Mesh Vests, suitable for ladies ‘or youths, bait high neck and no sleeves. Price cut in half. Now 25c. each. (First floor.) * Review of the Silk reductions. Of the various lots advertised last Saturday, “we now have the following, which are mostly in swall quantities. An carly response is im- erative to secure « good choice: 1 Line of Striped Surabs, reduced to 50c. 1 Line of Figured China Silks, r duced to 500 A Line of Firured China Silks, reduced to 75e. 1 Line of Checked Surahs, reduced to 75e. 1 Line of Striped Surahs, reduced to 75, 1 Line of Plaid Surahs, reduced to 84c. ‘1 Line of Fixured Chins Silks, reduced to #1. Lovers of Fancy Work can buy for 81, 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 us clear out the remnants beforestock- taking. We note in part the following: Half Hank or laps of Zephyrs, in odd colors, reduced to 2c. each, or 20c. per dozen. Odd Hanks of Zephyr Yarns, all colors, re- @uced to 4¢. each, or 40c. per dozen, “Short Lengths” of Fancy Silks, Crashes, Pluses, Felts, Cords, &c., at remnant prices. (Fourth fivor.) Ruching Bands reduced.—This is a lincn band worn like collar to which the Kuching is Dasted, Is convenient, comfortable, and suves trouble, reduced to tc. each . 15 dos. Ladie? Linen Collars with turned Zoints eise 12-in, only. Reduced to Oe, each, in and ioplaged all the week-end marked st oxtroate Ps rama er arpa (Firat Goo.) as) ‘Stock-taking reductionsin Shawis, These Friday ifs low price be any induce. ki H & i ly i I i ¥ we if E 5 1 i. Wares ns Hoda soar The ‘Hat-hack, size starters carry in vent | “Good aide line for tr Eno LE CRANDALL SCO. Chicaco. | EDA YOUNG Lab To Do sTA AW.nis secon OSalesiates eee Thoreau fier with art embraic ENHEIMER & BUO., B14 tween 4 and 6 p.m. ‘ANTED—A COLORED GIRL, TO COOK AND a ence rea WASTED—WOMEN cooks, arog! Wilt te Drvergot arn Hames Goloeed Woo Sooke, SAMLA. COOMBS. 055 Fie we pSe-Ie Wairat 2ck DICK'S AGENCY, Uo" 9ab, Chaaiberatds, waren aren aden, met cooks. waters Duilerecowclraen dary Brenasa hotel help tor trecrta Oia eee EO | Wiktiors WHITE GIRL TO LOOK AFTER | Apply 908 7tu st. nw. 0 TO8t0; OH. CHAM. Were aaa | ANTED—3Y a 4 RESPECTABLE WHITE GIRL a Bos i at ty Gr ,t@ tench small ates, ANTED—A POSTLION IN A REAL ES: A1E OF W fave. couid make myself geu:raily ‘useful aml tm- fizence considerable business.” Please Veni FAB, Star office pee AN TED — SITUATION AS, TVPE- WRITER: j Wotieitummead: $50 week Address St Auricultural Collewe, ” ay: yANTED—S1 cong 7Gn GEIS SEA | WEE poy ha ye Bite couutty and seecrtns RS BURR EAM ret st Syaier 630-632 NY ie bog and do house wor; reference required. | \asetts ave, y2b3 WASTES FIRST-CLASS DRAPIR, A Waist Hand. " Good pay and steady work. 1116 9th at 1 WASTER YOUNG LADY O GE oe ‘Concert Co, to wood, plang aud take short pits guitare week Fight party. hh LOVE, 309 loth Sousa, Wee ot a professional teacher. 'RENOH, Star office. WAXIED-A boy OF 15 Of 1010 A FURNISH store, peraanent ni dress with reisteucn Dox bi, wtar oftce, y6-BF Wire oy a uesse nar rae nd Loan ion. wi nae ee ee EtiOR'e: HANEY, seo 3y26-6t c ‘s Wanstep—ar ONCE — TWO pant a ACTIVE W Selestuen, aut pared to wo 0 work at | ence, Dry woods men preferred Sala a | Avvli atter'10'a' my BA, THUER, 1808 Fat de | ‘ANTED — Read, conditcted by indies, net and women, white | and colored, for ail kinds Of domestic luvor, for Di and states, with reference. 87 weekly: o'clock, : HANK ANTED-LADY WELL ACQUAINTED HERE, ‘iverease in September, for light and lucrative po-ition; see 912 F Cail, 8 to STEWA! at nw. TWENTY MEN TO TRAVEL: | freak souome: if | per qponth ft wi ju tein i ne Dae ‘to? only. Dodiks, ‘928 pes. BER INMEDI- Stely. Apply to GEO. H. MILLER, 727 71h ot Ww 10 FEED PRESS AND FOLD Tuguite at 1924 Pa ave, oa 4°. NY. Chu 8 Heep sts, Dw. ‘WASTED_SALESMEN EVERYWHERE TO SELL | our $2 silver door plates by our new plan of free | advertising; agents clear $10 8 day caslly; write {OF | oa NOY. DOU PLATE CO, Albany, N.Y. | Pecnw, FOR RENT—ROOMS. ROR, KENT-THREE LARGE NicELY-FUR- | aS Se rent low to ebidren. a 654 iaseach use tte ave. B Ou RENT -THREE UNFURNISHED. OOM, | ih st. n.w.; house new, all modern ments, Call froun t9 6.30 im the evening. Jy 20 ‘OR RENT—FIVE FURNISHED KOOMS FO prod peo ve 1 st and south fronts: wide park: cred Son hue of cata: ol and a Sermontie STALIN & Hi 326-3t 624 14th at, suitable for housekee} Boor: Fen $8 per month hae, of wil reat fare ished.” 480 @ 8t, oppoait Ste Offices Eee, aoen drat Je fouse ft 2 wion Office. __” 926-30 OR RENT—416 6TH ST. N. W., LARGE ROOMS Fiaggmmunicating, oF coo and news sar. | Fa XENT—UNFURNISHED—A PARLOR FLOOR | -; bath and closet on same | ee Eee AS _COMPASTON "AND | JOR SALB—4 TWO-STOR room Brick House, presaed brick front iF FOR SALE--HOUSES. LE-TWO-STORY FRAME AND PRICK. 313 NEW Sx NEAR A SMALL, FRAME HOU St. nese conver of Kt mw.: six room @envemieat Tocation. price - on! | WESCOTT # WiCox! T9007 Pe ave me iFy SALY—A SMALL CASH PAYMENT, BAi- gf BORN, wall buy a deligheful hows 08 Cape by AMES F. “veo. 1166 Pet SAUESABUIGAIN, TWO FINE RET 472 anda. 11 room. ail | Brolers imlyrovement to fmuinedixte | Durchiwer. ‘Inquire ayZo-Lm {UK SALE—HOL P1301 Kat, 2. Theadoveis ony a hooks, the Istand 15th, OK SALE-G00. ‘OR RENT—10: ST. N. W.. CHEERFOL 1012 12TH ied FOvnm, ood "twansiente ace jyZ1-6t* “_ | PORE: ST_CARGE FURNISHED FRONT KOoM® _{,comrguiences, Hat care half :guare: rent ior one ‘gS, and two per month. 1521 Gale st ay2 Ivzor3e RGE FRONT ROOM, SUITABLE | hop or store : also Jat ng ard th entrance | front and rear; terms reasonable. 91 H st. uw. ae RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS Tout local ty neutiaunen prererred, Tout moaersie; Teferences required. Apply at 2026 H st. n.w iy 24- JOR RENT—1315 ‘urnished Kooms,comtuunicatipe with large closets and alcoves, for tue summve: maventiy;; private fainily. Wi N S AGENTS TO SELL THE LIFE OF ‘Ben, Harrison, by the Author of Ben Hur, Gen, | Lew Wallace, the life-lon frieud of Gen. Harrison. 3s and east trout; references requived. 1101 K = ay 2 writing the only authurized biowFaphy. “ho. man livin ‘more competent."—Ex-Gov. Porter, Millions have read Ben tiur and want Ben Harrison. Greatest money-making book of the age. Outfits ready. HUB- BARD EROS., 723 Cl jy12-eo3m OF BUSINESS APPLICA- lion, located outside Washington, to act fur cata h) | idsoct SG CGT One hes , x jyl ‘9-thas iW | his Brooklyn, New York city, BULNHAM'S, 630, 2 F at. a. w. | Wwe TED—TWO OR THRE! WELL FURNISHED | NV Rooms, on first or second floor, with board fur gentleman and wife from Sepiember ist. in the north BOT Aat go! fhe citys permanent it suited, “ad | Box 70, Star office, | WWANTED—koOM AND BoakD FOR Gi man and wife between 6th and 14th, M te uw. Address, with terms, W. ¥. ice. JOR RENT— dweline. F streets n 41 13TH ST. N. W—STORE AND quire of RO. HOLTZMAN, 10th aud ty FOB BENE STORE, ROOM, 203500, DWELLING t. B.w ; occupied tor 25 sears by RA | Same party ess, “gents’ furnishings.” Lease given tor ‘AYLOR, TOR, KENT—NEW STORE AND DWELLING, 1 now. Handsome plate-tlass windows: mod. | | ituoroveuenta ‘and’ excelltut ideation ior "ecuting | rooms. 2 —_— eee FC DR RENT—OFFIC ‘IVE OFFICE jue paren d and | Ei es ea ‘per month. rooms, painted: ‘buii | SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, 9 | FOR RENT—-MISCE WASTED-BY TWo ADULTS. 2 OR 3 UNE UR | yy cuitied rooms: contmily Joeuied: wate ee STORAGE FoR ere a REASON erd. reler ners exchanged, 5 ve DENT, Star omic te F | Speen Pa ove. mow. TED—BY A QUIET COUPLE A CELE a5 inbed rooin widow referred: 0 questions, Address, with price, Z. Wi (A GENTLEMAN, AUGUST 1, A large furnished roou, on bath id | boord; on Capitol Hit, or ih northwest sec Biot Permanent it suited: pivots fish red. Address, statins terms, Box 42, Star office. 25-20" | WWANTEDIIN wy. | & flat, tur, or not, on N.Y. Plan, kien lowest terms, " Address D. D. D Wore (no chiara) desiteto Sint ty Sertember two comfortable Kooms, either furni<bed or unfur- nished, with privilege of kitchen or additioual apart. | | ment for cooking, Answering, state terms and whether rooms are furnisued or not. Address Box 77, Star office. dyz4-lw* WANTED--HOUSE: y ANTED — PERSONS HAVING HO! Lots from 81.200 up for sale for cash a) ES AND. | wuld leave | description of suime with SMI1H & SIBBALD, Keal , | Estate Brokers, 629 F st. n.w.,a8 they have many La- | Quiries for suc property. See their advertisenent | beaded “irotect our Families” under Chances, WASTED thom cus tomer a good Brick House, seven or eizht rooms, within sy walking distauce of the Treasury Depart: | ment. Price about €4,000. Also, « good House, seven | rooms aud bath, with modern improvements, near the Cartel for abo 00. GEO. W. LINKING 1th and Hts. now. V improvements; furnace heat; Give locatiy m Box 408. __9 3926 ITH A FEW A\ RES es fron the ity large yurdaid in’ thoryuch repair, ree and description, Address Post Office ANTED—A HOUS! mal mn Witenes Hears aid Waste Hi Yor customers inal parte of the e-tyy rau rice frou $2,000 to $9,000. WHITAKER & JOR. | JAN, 1417 | iV SOF ALL GRAD) aa Orseil. We have more calls for houses to rent | than: we can supply. Jy13-3m, HERRON & RAMEY, 1307 F st. CET | OAND WITHIN SHOLT DRIVE OF | +; high aud suady place for gentleman: serv- | ant, he Tae and bue«y, till November 1; private family Sere. Addvess G, 94:5 B st. n.w. dy 2- OF | Send tull par. tice. WANTED. MISCELLAN EO Us | V yy ANTED—TWO SHARES, ISSUE 1886 OF 1887, i Eguitabie Building Association Stock. Address. | weving date aud maa brice, M. He . Btar office 20-S* | ike i 160, Star Was’ nee ae Make offers to Washing ten Architectural Iron and Bridge Works, corner, sd and Water ets. 3yz6 THREE THOUSAND FIVE i ates on evod Meal Eatate meus 6 oR | ‘ANTED—TRY OU BUTTERINE AT 20 CENTS per pound; doy’t zet strony or rancid: keeps bet- Vv ter than butter; satisiaction assured (all the year Fund} or moucy vetiuded. 403 G st n° w. open Gay, Tlepuoue, 64 epis-ise WAN {ED-A HORSE AND BUGGY FORA LaDy tO drive foro et uae for bry ih Ue ee fp buy, feut Mutat Be Heanable: Addon taro 24st WANTED PARLOR, ered. all WAL C. SCRIBNEK FURNITURE UPHOL- ‘Mattresses made over in first-clasu style, Relerauces furuiahed a9 et. workauauship, “Work dow Of ae Address C. NELSUN, 314 10th st. uw. — \ANTED—To BUY FOR CASH SECOND. HARD y dgruiture, stoves carpets feather bods: Be. also OF | oat Ste aes! ATE 31 Lott at mw Ondars by waail prom ded to. dyiz-z0r | | walking distance. | ice, COUNTRY BOARD, "As healthfuiness: pure water: irech veyetables ud zarery sind yard: Thrce mails daily to avd from Ke batsfax 0. 1 BBO-3e* FEW MORE BOARDERS CAN BE ACCOMMO- dated at Lake View Farm, five aiuntes' walk troin | Hplpine station Metropolitan Brauch B. and . XI, miles from Washington. |) efercnces -xchansed. 0. add Mrs. N. 3. WAG i E ‘Rockville, "Md, OARDERS WANTED AT HAYLE HILL! RUIT, tbls Wilk aud fee; shade, airy rooms: ost office and physicia) wear. ‘Terms. £0 per mon Dy | Lures and children balf price. Adiress MISS LOU V HILL! Bgetorneviie P. 0 Cuipep ¥ Co. Va ly20-e0mt BOARDERS WANTED (AT “LOCUST MILL wear station; daily mail; beautiful shady lawn: flue mountain sceuery: lance. “ood. water, ict, milk, fresh vege fraite: mineral water i ‘Terms: | Adults, $20 per mouth; price. Further rererenee apply to 3. Me CHAMBLIN, Philoinout, Loudoun Co., Va. jy 26-Ut® JILLA BILLEVUE, Bi AUTIFULLY LOCATED in full view of oceaa, near Consress Hall laws, yet | fuiiciently retired to suit the retled taste, Bi at-claws table. Address Miss E) WEEMS, Cape May, Nd _y28-2w" GPRING BANK OFFERS FIRST-CLASS BOARD, PQisree roome, fruit ter, milk in profusion, &e, Adults $4 fer week ‘Trains met daily. lieferences exchanied. | Address SPRING BANK, Alexandria, Va. OARDERS WANTED ATAPLEA-ANT chudren, bait. UNTRY Va. Nice shade; plenty of fruit, | terms \reasouable: city ret reneda qiven if 4 ‘HE WAGER. IRING PLEAS. ust, will find it ut Wamniltou, Loudoun County. mal "shade; good fable. wo dill nie; 3 use. JUH: N W. MR. &., FIVE MINUTES DRIVE FRoM station, can accommodate a few more adults: refer- ghee For terms sppiy to Mis. L ‘Carroll County, 00D BOARD IN cece SINGLE necting rooms: 1st or 2d floor: bath-room on 2d changed. Address gE 262, Iy24 St" nor. ae ae ‘OR RENT—DELIGHT FUL—FIRST, SECOND AND | terms moderate. JAs. W. | iniles of Brandy Station, Culpever County, | aiik “aud gates: | A TI FULCOOLSUMMER KOOMS | in private family; large double corner house: south | 16th: #1. | sts. we, Ja stn. dy24-10* OR SALE-ATT For full list cal ve 6.000 5 yee a po of the on ny at otic: for bulrtin ise 1 THOR E: WAGGAMAR. D PIBC oA a PROPERT: ON P + Opposite ue KUTRERFORD, r NTION TO cesar “ap ets—10-room brick. all improvements, south frout, ¥. rs +e Resther-boardéd, aud lined neat 16th st: rent for $45 per month. E.C. BAUMGHAS, Room 20, Sun Building. Price, third house with | JOR SALE — A DESIRABLE EIGHT-hOOM mn ar good location; beniics A’ Dwelltue, situate on “Howard ave. Sit. Piowsant, square; good nudshied with lange grounds amas two-story frame stable and ‘with dining-room and kitchen, 204 Del. | carriage-house. house is thoroueh y baile” debe ik in first with F.LANCIS HUPTY, | EDUCATIONAL. HARLOTTE BALL. 1 pOHOOL. »L, ST: MARY'S COUN picts Traut. ernie #160 for board and tution for ten months, Will commence ite 115% Seethan ‘alley in teat. Trice @2,000. heats 816.90 5 U) Pae eta “AW. SILVESTER, Principal, Her CRESS ce! 8-3 OLAPCK, FRENCH AND GERM (XIN PRIVATE WAS HE HEADQUARTERS — ONS | FIOR SALE—BEAUTIFUL BRICK Howe areWw VY) vat~' experience. {oF Conk, Chamoeriuaite, Wales. Laundress | AC -aparee hort at US ait aig vom, Oat Brice oe C6 pet een, Senimatiee. ‘Soaks Coachmen, | lore frost and back yard. everything frst cians. rm SAM'L A, COUMES, O26 Pat mem, SOS | $55 WiiTAREN we JOMUAN, 1417 tips oe Oe ot Wire = DICKS AGENCY FOR COOKS, JOR SALE—BratTifUL 9-ROOM PERSS BRICK S§ wdiwe | 7 Ree ey Stedents teuldn, wate, futren costa fup-window hone Mwy Saatoy aod tense cond | ho, Diectwente and Four Cour my teeny yaletsfortraveline waiters,coschmen and hostiersfor | vault’ stone trimsturs (oder, tnbrovemerte Var Imcieraie. Presarstury: Reboot Healy abd resort. “Aliclty references OLS TUNG. | Page Uoicki ear, GOLfoot alley. Sell Tor SAOQL | tention siveg wo Biting bape to gator Po Versity. oF the ernment Situatis r ‘adress President THOMAS Si naval schools, of "tbe Gov: cr mast Semunful a0a Realthtal NATIONAL MEDICAL COLLEGE MEDICAL AND DENTAL DFPARTMENTS OF THE COLUMBIAN UNI\ EGSITY. ‘The sixty seventh winter session will begin October 1, 188%, and end March 1, INK, in the mew College Building, 1325 Hat nw. For circulars and informa — | How of buth departments address Dr. AF. A. KING, / 726 13th st. nw., Washington, D.@ | Telephone call. 885. eee xt x Log mally 8 tn hart rorvasny tug res een Best ‘reterencen, “Address “lise "0." ae ate courses iit coumence Oct br, Ferm 3, te cee MARTE N fates Oetalorues apd Jourval EiGe OF ELOCUTION AND Uhaloba, ot on oil YEAR-SWORTLIDGE MEDIA (Pad 2/8500 sein tae st. station, Phim, 24 trains daily. WITHIN © SHONTLIDOE, 8 aM tilarsend roprietor. 30 Sm ORAVIAN SEMINARY Fol ADI ee re ey Dest modern metiods aod pecilities jew aud excelled by tobe, 8! | WASHINGTON ConsERVAT Glows Build ne, wih and & st Piano, Organ, Voion Vis iene 8s Nannood INstirUTE gerber scuvot, FOR | NGURZOP free Laut Som are tsa en Pekar bien and OF oa. st Rivetoen Liat: Director yt lla music, Iamcuare, art aud Tuition eddrese Bim 8) W HALAL. Norwood Ver 3y21-3m TEE, FREDERICK FEMALE SEMINARY Is DE Rebefully situsted te the beewttul std besithra} Frederick Valley, Md. It hax an abundant wopply POE, Nster from mountain sreies. the buildiage’ are ance, Commoxdious and elegantly furuisbed, the teach. ere are alle apd eficiont, scituce ‘are thoroughly taught, and ell ibeuts are of eace.leut char 7 Sus SEPLEMBEN 11. 188i py to | W. H PURNELA, Li. D. | Siw 1901 F sta Reterencesev. Wan A Biartion” DD Woche | FOE SSSA, PPERSE gi teocerume scesT Pie lalghag ehienaphe ar window, Brick House sores foome cad lars | soba q ue | batns havd-omely Papered, inet mantels pleasant Browne, M.C.,Geu. J.J. Bardett, Pension Jocation northwest. lot dy o-tone LS Si GEORGES HALL, FOR BoYS AND YOUNG Su acoreve Md, cance teoronen ant pam and @300; reopens Septeuiber 20. Prof. J. G oe tg ls SHLMIN WALL. cate KeaDING, A> wnLITARY e pt I Picts ane northwest eond trim et. ge opts tray at eat AAGU at amg cr 61 oO Fer wotruna eony teFuan: 417 1G. BESAOE, Heal Masters rey Send tor yaa QPISCUPAL FiMALE IN-TITUTE, WINCHE: bi ist TOR SATE=HOw bet, iE Link SES— 20th st. Yr-.#3.000 BOO Q st aw, bb. Yr. new. Boze g. Bn. or. | 3514 Prospect 239 | book POR SALESEVERAL STAT LITELY 6-100) ck howses, Just completed: they frout ou both treet and sveatas with 230 squapeiest of yasting ‘each lot. location, southeast, wear strect-car abd Lerd ines. Price, $1,700 each. $3390 to #00 cash, balun to suit. Dedacting the rent ‘of the property duriue Payment, house and “at less thay actual JOR SALE—1326 anid basemcut brick dwel $5,000, BE hotises are. srraced, contain elht rootas and bath, with all m. i. Windows; corner butsxe commatds a | Vite careful inspection of these Loses; would trade irice and teruus EK, Succe=soF we or more for. Fe 0. 124 Maryland ave. Toous aud bath. scld. WASHINGLUS Danenhower & Sn, imost desirable, with uo oujectionable sul THOMAS AU MITCHELL, O34 F “at. desirable lots. PLly to WASHINGION DANENHO! to Lanenhower & Sou. 1115 F SALE—AT A SACRIFICE—5,000 WILL Bi oy iy ig gh 120, 122 lot will cost jurchaser 25 per cont of Jot and Hilt. The le ter, Va 15th scanion of and u School Yewius sep- ber 17. Best advantages. climatic social, educa- ousi, and religous at lowest pracucaule rates, bad for caialogugyto A. MAGILL SMIiB, M.A. Pringt- pal 2y2)-coha® ‘well-known, accemd- 5 WANTHMG Lor 8. WAKTHMORE, Pa, ‘Opens 9th month, J 1th. Thirty minutes from Bros@ st. Mtauion, Phisdelphta Under the care of Friends. Full college couree tor both neon. {erica Seteutihe pitite™ cad Poe so ge ey Fort catalogue fal paruiculars, T10-c0am LDWAKD H, MAGILL, LL. D, President, (CERES AM ACADEMY BOARDING SCHOOL for Boys on Chelten Hille wear i huladely ia. ex Aenaive bullies: cave and gyuunaniat. lacwe lay grounds, wwilitary drill; prepares for col. ‘bus hee: Ui gar Deze September Toth rene Kev. Dr. CLEMENTS, Ogonta, ur. Phila, vie 108 3300 )() MAPLEWOuD INSTITUTE, FoR Bort we “a * "a ot SUR BEN, W, Twomtouy Bosnees Graduating, twit Graduatine, Seid: tig, 7 rooms: was aud aud Coll'we prep-tetory courses. Syecial care to litte “LL, BKOWN & CU. 1321 Fat,” burs. Mikhly "evcotinended by patrons,” JUsLPE sHoRi e (Yale), A.M Pr. Jete-eotius SUESGEMIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE. THEEE EN: ‘For. 2. Jeu, &™.: three-story and cellar, lots. five investinent: wast DANENHOWLE, Successor st mw. 330-1, iL ‘iso Lots in Le Meridian Hil La: 3y26-6t | Biirestaniert "Lauter Heurt 200 feet abo water su a ropea. dhe be 1 wg. tt Grele _ FOR SALE—LOTS. ~euts per sq. ft. adjoining syudicate lota, BUc. to $ ULLDING Lor Ee orth side of East Capitol st. in tine loca 20120 to paved alley, parcy wails on both sides, ‘per foot Droit Park at 850. per foot okt SALE—SOME OF THE CHOICEST BUILDING eights; now ts the tane to buy: advance: fine lots from 20 to uta is aliost due worth of 1) the Potom ‘has sy=teva = “ypees 61,000 , std three THOMAS AvSuTcur LL. *Sy15-108 WBA F st ihouin 4 FS AICTE NORTH AST Cons tat Lithrand Aste ue,; 30: per square foot terms ty auit THOMAS SMHS “dv16-10r S34 F w., Hooin 4. jJoR Sars N LOTS ON CHAMP: tain and Ontario | homes or speculation; on easy terms. double im Value in the next two or three ye.rs: feet front each toa kod alley. Prices $8.30 to # ‘according to location. 19th and H sts, wWentes, near Boundary strect, for These lots will tw iy WOES WSK vice des0- La G2. BOARD CAN BE HAD NEAR © POINT Lookout. Terms @6 per week. Boating, batha Peuwactbien fureee Addsces vee BALE E DUNBatt ti eat aud O.; 4) miles out; five minutes’ from stadon. Apply to ‘Mrs. C. L. MARSHALL, Api te uch, Breezy, shaded xrvunds, with beautiful views: pure, culd spring water: Jecsey Uk and butter exws, chickens, frultand ie. Address tation, Fairfax County, Va, $72 ST OF AUGUST. A FEW BOARDERS ACCOM modated -t Mt, Airy, on Warrenton Brauch. Virginia ‘Miuland Kailroad: 2'tniles from Warrenton: 7 trom Fauquier Suipbur Spriugs; cool, ple sant Leation: ice, particulars uddréss RS. Ml. MulK, &e. Fi ~ KOSS, d-eost* CARD ON FAM. NORTH HILL. CLAKKE fy airy and deligntcal; cannot ‘CM CASTLEMAN. ¥00D COUNTRY BARD: PLENTY OF SHADE, fend ear th wd betel: (no children). Ai dress Mim JOHN'S. GUYTHER, Piney Point 8. St Marys Co. ald. “ya? S6(p:HE OAKS” WENT END OF ROCKVILLE, aah ng ee Surrounded ic Pear =e | cra coat id sadly he best te ean oar station a Moderate. Mrs. CONYELL. aime YOMFORT RETREAT” FIRST-CLASS POPU: land (nour. Harper's Ferry), advantages Gueeatigd. Cikiks Keep eyst Woshincton Co. Ma ees LOST AND FOUND. Wain = Fok CASH-FURNITURE: FEATHER | ‘Household Ki- wid Fone ‘Stoves, or entire H. BAUM, 219 7th st aw, Ey yet WH UE THED Was Ap YARUE THEIR EYESIGHT And MAKE XO MisTAKE a doses" Paki Waren, Eis DUG, an AND AND, DRIVEN: Bei All kinds well work do Punips made to work eaay. sive far ‘Terms nioderate.” Wal. ei uoeinpcesee Bi (Ost MONDAY NIGHT, SMALL GOLD MEDAL; ed L. A. W., with ‘small garnet in center of wheel Pultable reward ifleteat UES G rae | Da A HUKRTERS LICENSE BY MILLIATD Ls KCH. of ree EAS wil oe return to 1210 Fotomac ave., West Cod Tien Do ie NESS EXCHANGE, FS Stee aaa tlement ct ‘Sims —— 70 PASTURE AT GENL E fe rao nor ingle of Mi ERERETY cor ‘ANTED—PERSONS WISHING LESSONS AT ‘Wintee dupe nue i pee ow. OF at abt card stand” Jel-2m** Waseinene crear ver, eon Sh tome biets rm = ‘tor which ee (St SUND, af JULY 22. A YOUNG COCKER spaniel, The (fuder will Eta ay y ose WHINE AND LiVER-COLOWED | FE- sheen suursine pups reward ite (OsTCEVENING (OF 30s 25 TAD Ns ‘watch ana fob, Capitol sta. eave 8 cand iste Wve reiurucd. eet pee td 490 La avor ld re Ta Foe SSE BEAGHIFCL St u.w., between ou from vailvoud postofiices, village hILDING Lor, iera Kand L. . very easy terms, BEA Bi SALr—A FARM IN UPPER PRINCE WIL- | Tam © i view of Bull Kun wtati torem ‘Acdress, GEORGE A ULF ISH, Haymark I2550 JOR SALE—THE Cloud's Allis, Prince Wills County, Va. MILL PROPERTY KNOWN AS Fairtax Coun.y. Va. three and a | half Liles from Alexandria; it contains about 70 acres of land in good condition, ¢. aufortable dwelling, suill- ers cottare, barn, sheds, etc.: mull Bow in operation: ca: be bought ou very easy terme Address J. Mies CARLIS'&'S0NS" Alexandria Pitteuble €e..u. Va. dyz6-ae" FIVE ACKEB OF GROUND; iawn; adjoining soldiers’ Home aud new Cauiclte Cniverniiy “ier, house of bout nine rooms, WHILAKER & J ge i4i7 Fz SALE—FIFTEEN ACRES OF LAND ON THE upper Potomac, oul ton. Au the bauds ot easily De made the most Derived: eamily acceeeit iient Fuad. | Simice. three mules from Wenig: S pularteesct in, buss orghe ule by ‘eauibua or over tex: ‘sacle {ou Ss LE-CHEAP TO SETTLE 200-acre "Farms, Loudoun County, ¥: ‘Gveliiues with outuuilainge: food water, fruit. ive FOR SAE _AT_GATTnE asd Nr tue Metropolitan Brows na isu of land country home. 1 vision on them! S300 per lot. “Gaithersbure is situated i Branch the Metropolitan from Washingiou, at 400 foot higiver than | The city, having 13 whieh lake the rum Ble for merchants oF It has every advan! Sounugy town. For Grid tuthdesw ia consideration of the’ | Of lot We cai tant this is the moet dew AN ESTAIE, ‘two # RUTHER ORD. THERSBURG, chat the Bk ce receutly subdivided into fine of ‘ay elevation Washington, Fo. pete ALETAT | MELROSE Pi id. desirable Lots, opposite | ze Adoueof the inte x aiid nt anente; cverlvoks HLEN & a tire floors, National Bank of the Republic Build ene ‘Sid Dats. ‘Coo! ‘comin nd. Halen ude rein Meare, Stn tora evens ume jane, Practical Enwitelt Branches st tot Tyoewriuney ye Dus Use ol LAE Grapborbove te taught iu this collere. the Best iustitas Son the worid ‘to intreduce it Pree exhii doug daily." Special Summer rates. “ch larelipe 1 13 time” Circulars free. Ho. Bik NCH BARA A. SPENCER, Vi Sci] aor BPENCER, Secrewry. RSE, RowOor FOR GTS. pring. Montwowery County, Md. 1% miles porch ‘of Washington (ity, reopens September 1K. Lhorot trauiug. home goveruiment ; hew th curtully «te: foctamnber auld For circulars adress WINK c ELL, ~~ Gialey Bandy spring, Ma a "ye25- Sun" TAGES, THE 2} KLITZ SCHOOL, OF LANGUAGES, 14th a aw - Waatnton, Open all suatuer ‘rices. Also, eummer | seedetommanians Saat Sid ori | myo" iso MAKIIR Fresident. GK UENEIG rk Ckeraw wikis W2sise KINDERGARTEN NORMAL INSTITUTE, Fore ceuinins of teachers Rodel Kindenearton and Primary Scboat Extablished 1h7 4. Aim LUOUISE PULLOCK. Principal, ois 10th a} wees ME eos seaiNany, 4400, 1204, 1116 2M STRERT AND 2128 12TH STREET N. Ww. French sna Pnelish loaning and Day Sehoot Yeung Ladies and Litt Gira ares Departments 2 stenie. Dutermediate, and Primary | (Tbereugh instrnction ii ail Urauches in scoordses: | witt lest wiodern methoda 1 yhargeeuth Neat. Second erm begins FEBRUARY Comiucdious mew school Uuilding, beated Uy steam SHARE LANSTON 1XPE Ma- 86 €11.50 por harer * 1. MATTICE, Boon: 3, WSS F st OK SALE—AT A SACRIFIC:—#100—A SMALE Overy and provision store, doing & gvod cas Lusk ess.’ Tbe reas m for selliug sickiew. Call at corer of 19th and Bouudary streets iw as | PR SALE—T ‘chine Co. TRY REAL | Esrare | ate $300; TO THE kr WITH THREE : ed doltare i offered an harp, DUNLAT, O55 OR SALE—CHEAP—sTOCK AND FIXTURES OF Gr,cery and Liguor Biore duiug « uice cash, basi Less. Heason for sling, other Vusiness, er 2d aud K stn. 50 WILL BUY OUT ONE OF Ti 2) ombimdon busines ob Lo Mue. Atwsoue ot the best im the city; siven for seliiug. Address “BENITO: | Spates nel 4 ‘TO €10,000 CASH PALD POR 8TOC! 9500 er aan toner gs bugsens “Dry and racy ude ewer Permiabe ine and ‘Notious preterrel Conacuiiestous etry confidential. ‘UrPCRIURL 1,” Stat othos. 35 24-eustt 1X PER CENT INVESTMENT—SPRc Vision for redemption upou six wo. Date and convenie st the Ave and ten years 6 per come First Moryage Lobds (ob real ewiate) of we kansas jan aud Betitiuge Cor Unived ete. Senator soln J Ingalls, President. and the Uuion Trost Co., of ew York chiy. Trusses. Bonds in denominatious f e500, ‘aud $1,000, sold at par Ly GEORGE SCUATE., Pacie Laiiding, cole Ageut for ue Dig trict of Columbia, The Unign Trust Co.. of New ¥¢ certifies to each bond. pays the intervst cuupons samt ‘und the principal st maturity. Jy ARE OPPURTUSITY To PhOCU Basa Parlor © Graud _ seve — ; ~~ Guile once you baste erect ‘The PiADU EXCT ANGE, a16 2 Oh ae PRES YOUR FAMILIES. eb be risk. Property b to your

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