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THE af EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C.. THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1888, THE EVENING sTAn.|Hace be he boc ee ee ae EVENING STAR. | Hous: Baos. WASHINGTON ‘The Star Outef'Town. (2 Persons leaving the city for any length of time can have Tux Stax mailed regularly to any address nd for any period they may desire. S2" AU orders for the paper vy mail must be Gccompanted by the money,—at th rave of fifteen Cents @ week, or fifty cents per month, unless ‘sent toa foreign country, when the price, includ. ‘Ang postage, is 80 cents per month. $< ‘More than three hundred Italian immigrante,de- Tuded tuto coming to this country by the false rep- Fesentations of steamship agents, turned around ‘nd started for home yesterday. They had prob- ably paid an extortionate price for teir passage 4m the belief that money was to be picked up by ‘Whe handful in the streets of New York. Discover ing the'traud practised upon them, and finding ‘‘Wemselves among strangers and witn only a few Gollars left of their little store, they have made Daste to get back to their families and their old Raunte. How litte real necessity for Such discouragement there ts among the Detter class of settlers is evident from the expe- Mience of the German peasants who Lave poured nto some of the border states of the new South Since the reconstruction era. Astonishing as it seems, 1t can be actually proved that a great num- ‘Der of these people, reaching their destination ‘With scarcely a penny tn purse, bave hired out the ‘first year as laborers on a farm, leased it the sec- nd year, and owned it the third. Nor are these a ‘Well educated or exceptionally intelligent lot ot men. They have made such headway only through their industry ond thrift. In the old country, with its overcrowded popula- Yuon, they learned that nothing in nature 1g waste. Hundreds of dollars’ worth of good ma- Yerlal which the American farmer discards every ‘Year a3 unworthy bis notice they turn to excellent ‘Secount. What cannot be used to sell, or for ‘shelter or clothing or food, goes to fill a hole and redeem a spot bad for ullage, or to make a fence, ‘OF to swell the compost heap. The Italian peasant 4% not so thrifty as his German brotuer, but he is clever enough in some other ways to make up for M, if pat amid the right surroundings; and, with southern agricultural lands selling for a song, in a climate as gentle as that of his native peniasula, ‘Be ought to be able to make for himseifa place and & comfortable subsistence. ————- ___ ‘The denial by the court of the right of the Iowa Tallroad commissioners to x such rates for a carrying company as would prevent its paying its Mixed charges and earning a fair dividend, brings Up at once the question, who is to decide what 1s @fair dividend? And, huving decided that, how re the rates to be changed from year to year 80 as to accommodate the continual changes in bust- ‘ees conditions? If the commissioners go to the full length allowed them by this decision, they cam cut down s raiiroad company's profits this year to the polat wuere it can keep out of devt and | Pay something to its stockholders in retura for the | Use of their money; but next year, let us say, come Dad crops, or heavy storms, or uavoldable @ents which prevent the company trom receiving | its normal average of income. It will then have ‘Bo surpius from this year to fall back upon, but just resort to the sublerfuge of issuing new bonds OF preferred stock, or go Into the hands of a receiv- er and run its business with Orst-lien certificates ‘The railroad companies naturally donot enjoy the turn things have taken of late in Iowa. From be- Jug the oppressors of the people, they have become 4m @ measure the oppressed, and tueir lines have | fallen in any but pleasant places. Tue logical Outcome of extreme legisiation like that of Iowa 4m the war between the people and the corpora- ‘tions is the assumption of the railruad business by the government. When the principle nas once Decome Armiy established that legisiatures can Tegulate as they please the methods and the earn- ings of carrying companies, it 1s an easy step to tue conclusion that the legislatures can, and Ought to, brush aside all eircumlocution and do the shole work themselves. ————— ‘To the physicians who have been discussing, In ne of their professional journals, the idea’ of adopting & uniform costume or regalia, so that, wherever they happen to be, thetr aid can ve FRIDAY. BARGAIN Day. ‘We will make to-morrow, FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, have put some empting BARGAINS onourcounter, They must, will and shall be sold, WRONG SIDE. Our 83, $3.50, $4 Children’s Suits to go at $2. Our $1, $1.25, $1.50 Children’s Pants to go at Tc. to do so we have cut the price right in half. $1 Satin See PIEDAT ORES. eee? so > = S80 mc *) + The balance of our Summer Pants, rovular price 83.50, $4, 84.50, 85, 85.50, to close at $2.50 er pair. 4-Ply, Extra Quality Cuffs, 10c. per pair. Linen Collars, iatest styles, 10c. Fine Fancy Half Hose, 18c. por pair. Fine Silk Scarfs, satin-lined, 16¢. Dress Shirta, Flannel shirts. Umbrellas, White Vests ‘and every other article in our store at the lowest price. ‘Please remember the number. 1217 seunsylvania ave. 2, w. ae HOLLANDER BROS. Rew Tas: About 50 CHILDREN’S WHITE DRESSES, nicely trimmed, slightly soiled from handling: some were 85, some were $4, some were $3, some were $2; all will fo at 98c. choice. CHILDREN'S LACE CAPS, were 750, now 25c. LADIES’ WRAPPERS, all sizes, made of the very best Calico in light colors and mourning, for $1.25, worth $2. LADIES’ LAWN DRESSING SACQUES, nicely ‘trimmed, all sizes, with embroidery all around; were $1.50; the remainder will go at 98c. MOSQUITO CANOPIES, large, double-bed size, pink and white, reduced from $1.90 to $1.39. Hotel and boarding house proprietors take notice of this, ‘If this don't have the effect of crowding these de- partments then we do not know what will. LANSBURGH & BRO. su2 420, 42%, 424, 426 7th St. : 417, 419 8th St. Oxe Davs Norcze Or A TWO DAYS’ SALE. SAKS' OPFER IN YOUNGSTERS’ SUITS. FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY commencing To-morrow snd lasting until we close on Saturday night. We name— ONE NINETY (81.90) for the choice of all Boys’ Suits, ages 4 to 12 (with | short pants), that we have been selling at $2.50, $3 and 3.50 each. One Dollar aud Ninety Gents captures the choice for Friday and Saturday only. SAKS AND COMPANY, THE BOYS’ OUTFITTERS, SEVENTH AND MARKET SPACE, eee | Fotakal weg 3 wooo > a Pp Summoned when wanted and their authority re- spected, is commended the exampie of a New ‘York doctor, who, for some months, has worn in ‘Whe lappel of bis coat an olive button, which serves the purposes of a badge. This 1s simple and inconspicuous, and at the same time effective for its purpose. It is natural enough that physi- ¢tans as a rule do not care to adopt a uniform coat or hatband, or sash, or breastpin, or anything of ‘that sort which would suggest a dress parade. ‘But there seems to be less ground for objecting to small, neat button of a sober but distinctive color. As physicians are not merely money-get- ‘ters, Dut men with a noble and philaathropic call- img, it ts eminently proper that their presence ‘gnould be recognized wnen they are where a few ‘brief commands, promptly obeyed, may save buman Ute. —_.-=___ ‘The bear movement against Findlay real estate ‘values, which first took the form of suggesting too litue natural gas and the exhaustion of the supply, ‘BOW threatens the town with too much natural fas and with speedy destruction whea the ‘supply | catches fire trom a heated mass which is repre- | ‘sented as burning !ts way from within tue earth to ‘the vast cavern in which the gas isconfined. The Findlayites manage, however, to preserve their equanimity. They question the accuracy of the @iagnosis made of the condition of the earth’s| interior, and insinuate that the alleged expert geologist knows no more to a certainty conceruing ‘Vhe earth's crust than they do themselves. If the Story were believed, undoubiediy the Findlayttes | ‘would continue to pursue without change their | customary evocation Men make their homes and live and die almost in the volcano’s Mouth, ‘and no one disposes of his real estate at a cheaper | * 28 Tate because the world is gradually tumbling into | the sun. ——_—-—___ Itts discovered, trom conservative admissions, | ‘that the Parneli commission ts not appointed to eBamine into the charges against Parnell as a member of pariiament with the purpose of giving dhimp the opportunity to vindicate himself assuch ‘Dy overthrowing specific accusations, but is a roving commission io make a political investiga. | Won oF trial of an anti-couservative political or- | Bacization upon charges of misdoing, uot now | Gleariy specified, with waich Parnell 1s identitied omy op the assumption that the acts of every Irishman constituce Parceliism, and that there- fore Irish crime 18 Parneliism aud Parneliism 1s erume. oo ‘The best news yet received {rom Gen. Sheridan’s | Dedside is contained in Dr. O'keilly’s bulletin. | Other physicians, who have been with thei: patient so constantly as to be unable to note the | aminute particulars of uisunprovement, havegiven | eacouragement in general terms; but Dr. O'Kelly sees Bim for the first time after some weeks’ ab- wence, and every cuange for the beter 1s visible | of to bis eye, ‘The nation wants its coast fortifications, and in | ‘Unis connection it doesn’t care a ng which com- mittee of the House has Jurisdiction of the subject or whether Reed or Butterworth is the bigger man. ee For Fre Dass Ox - OAK HALL ‘WU! Sell, for the Next Five Days, 95.00 FINE CORKSCREW PANTS AT 9350, (Boe s pair among them worth less than $5.00, and most of them $0. $7 and $7.50. All Suite the price of which was $9, $10 $12 and (023.50, now $7.50. Blue Middlesex Flannel Suits at $10. | esc Corkscrew Suits at $10; worth $15. Searwucker Coats sud Vests at $1.00. ‘Faney Flannel Coats and Vests at $1.00. BDewe Buite ot just one-baif former price, az ‘THE GREAT CLOSING-OUT SALE or OAK BALL, CORNER TENTH ‘XD F. my25-n (G97 Lease and Fixtures for Sale. eeve SRS iG SpeeP >>, wet S Save? be re} i Seve? id ic it tg ry mo Pe bi] ht f) i. I megrg wee ® si 5 F wend, ro be | y << ae wt F waaay © gaat BAAAL OAS Bs 8 iad <a > cee RE tnd onary 4s at 2 4 ARGAINS EXTRAORDINARY, ONLY A PAMIIAL List GIVES. 17 WOULD TARE COLUMNS TO ENUMERATE ALL. BE SURE TO CALL 1O-MURKOW ‘CLOAKS AND SUITS. A lot of Children’s Jerseys, in sizes 30, 22, and 24, gids few Boucle Jerseys in lange sizes, were 1. chutes ess 3 Ladies’ fine W 1 Tan cloth, bead od Biack and Thad powekey lotta were #13. Fridays 82. = Mit TNERY DEPAMIMEST. 20 Trimmed Hats sold from 85.00" to 89; Friday, four choice 10r 8 *The balance of ‘Our stock of 25¢. and 50c. Flowers, vl DRY.GOODS DEPARTMENT. slot of 94.30 Custnbray Brose koben F tetany Re Chel day 20 MENS EURSISHING DEPARTMENT: acta Fijany 10 apa. Beycle flose, Fe rr. ‘ARI EMBROLDE ICY Durante ais “Turkish Scaris, all colors, were Soe-; Friday, 70 pate of 250. Lace Pillow Shama: Friday, 17 CURTAIN DEPARTMENT, A Lotot Lace Curtains, were $2; to elise out €1.50 Lot of Lace Curtains, were $4; to close out $2.05 pair. DRESS TRIMMING DEPARTMENT. } Piece of Exira Quality Black Lace Flouncing, was $4,500 yard, Friday. #3 4 yard. Worsted Ball Ed-ciig, all colors, was 50c. ayard; to close out le. a yard. ‘NOTION DEPARTMENT. {lot of 250. to UUs Fine Stoel deissors; to close out, x ‘Alot ot Se. Pearl Buttons: & tbe Per Bete ee ot Ae com Lubin’s Infent Powder; to close out, 100. a pack- {L24¢c. English Tooth Brushes: to cl Me TEWELEY AND LEATHER GOODE were 10c. and 15e, to close out, Sc. exch. A lot of Metal Purses; Were 25c., to close out, 5c. a Pee BUTTON DEPARTMENT. 20e. Ball Pearl Buttons, 10c. 8 duzen, 3 dozen for Se. Ball Pearl Buttons, 2 dozen for 25e. GLOVE DEPARTMENT. pBlsek Bertin Gicees, wero 25e, 10 clowe out, Ge. PN'lot of Undressed Kid Gloves, were close | Alot ot Undre jes, were 81.25, to ree HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. ew! 5c. salid_ color and, Garnet, toc! ne ‘Children's a. ‘out, Ic. a pair. ‘Sc. Jom aleve Vesta, to close out, 19¢. SUAWL DEPARTMENT. $3 Finbroidered Biack Cashmere Capes, to close out, 84.50 Embroidered Black Cashmere Capes, to close out Einbrotdered Black Cashmere Capes, to close out, VEILING 19 DEPARTMENT. or ws aSEA Re Nets; were 25¢c. to 40c. a sid. te case oui Figen “A Lot of ; a Lot of Piaate Veilng: led or Brown; to close out LACE DEPARTMENT. Alo: of rem: Br 1A}0! of Temnants, worth 20c. to 30c.,to close out, at: Spr beryl urn) posers iets bcme on 35 atin geod slightly dam ‘Ships Ten Pins, ete; SQURSET DEPAR: Beene eo SUE PRAISE, ‘Haum's 50e. Coutil Corset, White and ern, to close ee CLOSE aT toc 6 O'CLOCK, BAU RES Garry Sse Geom 705 We 5 the most interesting one of the season. Todosowe OUR PROFITS THIS TIME WILL BE ON THE We have ouly about 260 Youth's Suite in stock, as ‘we have fully determined to close them out, In order Tae Pasa Ror 1s open every day until 6 o'clock except Saturdays dur- ing August, when it closes at 1 o’elock. PAL AIS ROVAL BARGAIN LIST FOR FRIDAY, AUGUST 3p, ‘We told you yesterday of s FEAST FOR PAT MEN. To-day we have another FEAST. but this is for the benefit of any and all men, be they long, short, fat a Aa All our 35c. Scarfs reduced to 250. All our 44c. Scarfe reduced to 250. All our 50c. Scarfs reduced to 25¢. ‘The best neckwear offering of the season, comprising Silk Pongve, Sstin, Ottoman, Striped effects and many giter styles of Teoks end ¢-tm-hand Setin-lined is. ‘They are cheap enough to lay ins supply for next summer. FISK CLARK & FLAG@’S Puujab Washable Scarfs, the best goods made, re- duced from 4c. to 250, FRENCH BAL. 80X Another lot of those fine 25c. French Balbriggan Sox for 13e. « pair, THE PaLals ROYAL Prnasous ‘Those that were $2.68. $2.98, 83.68, Now $1.50. ‘Those that were $3.98, 84 25, 94.68, Now $2.98. ‘Those that were €4.98, @5.68, $6.48, ‘Now $3.23. ‘Those that were $8.98, $10.50, $11.25, Now 85. THE PALAIS ROYAL. Suozs. Ladics’ French Kid, Hand-sewed, Button Boots, with Patent leather tip. ‘Reduoed from $7 to 85. BOYS’ SHOES. ‘The dest as well as the cheapest. A Splendid Patent Leather Button Gaiter, with cloth top. Wore $3.48, now $2.75. ‘Hand-welt Calf Shoes, either button or lace, ‘Reduced from $2.50 to $2. ‘The toughest shoe made. THE PALAIS ROYAL. ye Sumer Warsrs. ‘The celebrated King Shirt Waists are acknowledged tobethe very best. Notwithstanding this fect they are cheuper than theinferior makes. We have them at 50c., 75c., 850. and 950, FLANNEL SHIKT WAISTS Reduced from @1.75 to @1.25. 81.50 to $1.00. BL25to 75. THE PALAIS ROYAL Canpnews Cars. At all prices, beginning at 25c.,and from that up to $3.98. So you can judge what a stock there is to select from. For To-Morrow— ‘98e. Caps for 480. 8148" “* 980. THE PALAIS ROYAL, mazprex's Warre Daesses. ‘The balaace of our stock must go. even at loss. ‘So we have concluded to sell them at a discount of 22%2ag a0! 09 “2 88 Raa My Fre GER BRn og gme gy Tuer a OE ALT EE 909 fe BS aii T) ‘We have just received an invoice of SWISS, NAINSOOK AND ‘CAMBRIC EM- BROIDERIES AND INSERTINGS, which for beauty and cheapness we have seldom been able to equal. It is = rare occurrence for any retail house to buy such goods at this season of the year, but we bad a splendid chance to get a JOB and took advantage of it. ‘The lot might to be termed Manufacturers’ Samples, for they are the sample pieces sen* to the importers for next season's orders, and there is but one piece of any Pattern. The price at which we bought them enables us to sell them fully TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT LESS then regular prices, and furthermore they are ‘the identical patterus that are to be brought out next season ‘The Cambrict range from 8c. to 35c. a yard. ‘The Nainsooks range from 12c. to 48¢. 8 yard. ‘The Swisses range from 10c. to 35c. a yard. Add 25 per cent to these prices and you have their Teal value, but mind you, there is only one piece of any | jepattern, but the number of patterns is immense. THE PALAIS ROYAL. Rowe Axo Darvixe Groves FOR LADIES. DOGSKIN GAUNTLETS, embroidered backs, open tops, and patent fasteners, only $1.35. DOGSKIN GAUNTLEBS, finest quality, embroid- ered backs, closed tops, only $1.50. CASTOR BEAVER GAUNTLETS, embroidered backs and leather bound; the best riding glove made, only $1.75. CHAMOIS MOUSQUETAIRES, can be washed like cotton, only 750, We have undoubtedly the best line of these goods that can be had. THE PALAIS ROYAL. Daves Is Wwe Laces Asplendid Black Chantilly Flouncing, all Silk, 42 inches wide, worth $1.35, for $1. 3 ‘Handsome Black Spanish Guipure Flouncing, all Silk, 42 inches wide, worth $1.68, for $1.25, ‘White Val. Flouncing, 42 inches wide, worth $1. for 68. ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. Tanz Lens Ar Sacnrrice Paiczs An inventory Just taken shows that we have but 23 pieces of Table Linen left. We don’t want them—we want the room they occupy: perhaps you will want ‘some of them at these prices; if you are judicious and | can appreciate a good thing you'll Just grub for them. Here's the list: BLEACHED TABLE LINEN. 3 pieces, were 55c., now 40c. a yard. 4 pieces, were 75c., now 60c. a yard, 5 pieces, were $1, now 75c. a yard. 4 pieces, were $1.25, now 90c. s yard. UNBLEACHED TABLE LINEN. 2 pieces, were 60c., now 45c. 8 yard. 1 piece, wae $1, now 80¢. a yard. 1 piece, was $1.15, now 90c. # yard. TURKEY RED TABLE LINEN (OIL BOILED). 1 plece, was 75c., now 55e. a yard. 2 pieces, were 852, now 620. s yard. ALSO A FEW TABLE SETS Reduced from $4.50 to €3.75, Reduced from $7.50 to 85.25. ‘Reduced from $10.50 to 68. Colored Bordered Table Covers, 2 yards square, re- @uced from $1.75 to $1.25, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1888. ‘We close durine August at 5.p.m., except Sat- Gaya, when we close st 1 p.m, WOODWARD & LOTHROP. ‘Without specifying our Remnant figle in de- ‘tail, so much as ie our usual custom, we would say that since taking stock last Seturday we have REpucED the REDUCED prices on many remnants—notably in the following depart- mente: ‘REMNANTS OF SCOTCH GINGHAMS, REMNANTS OF FRENCH SATINES. REMNANTS OF FLOUNCINGS. REMNANTS OF EMBROIDERIES. REMNANTS OF WHITE AND COLORED FLAN- ‘ELS. And we are confident we have never offered, ‘equal opportunities for such BARGAIN SELECFIONS e8 can now be secured in these departments ‘sbove-mentioned. (eoond floor; two elevators.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP. SHAWL DEPARTMENT. 2 Feather. Weight Shawls, (Crean with Pink Satin Stripe: Reduced to $2.50 each. 1 Fine French Blue Silk-and-Wool Shawl. Reduced to $3.00. GOSSAMER DEPARTMENT. ‘7 Vulcanized Gossamers. Bizeas 50x52 only. Reduced to $1.00 exch. 8 Ladies’ Black Circular ‘Sizes 50x52 only. Beduced to $1.00 each. 8 Misses’ Black Circulars. Sizes 44, 46 and 48. Reduced to 760, each. ‘They are all “bargains.” ‘Third floor (two elovators.) HOSIERY DEPARTMENT.” 7 Paire Ladies’ Lisle Thread Boot-pattern Hose, Black Feet and Pink Top. Size 8% ‘Reduced to 50c. 10 Pairs Ladies’ Striped Cotton Hose. Size 8 inches. Reduced to 250. 8 Pairs Boys' Heavy Ribbed Cotton Hose, double knee, heel and toe, in Seal Brown. size 9 in. Rednced to 37340. ‘7 Patrs of Boys’ Heavy Ribbed Cotton Hose, double knee, heel and toe, in Navy Blue only. Bize 956. ‘Reduced to 26e. First floor. BLANKET AND QUILT DEPARTMENT. 112-4 fine White Marseilles Bed Quilt re- duced to 65. 2 12-4 fine White Marseilles Bed Quilts re- duced to & 112-4 fine White Marseilles Bed Quilt re- duced to 87. Slightly sotled in outside folds. 2 pair 225sx36 inch H. 8. Linen Pillow Cases reduced to $2.50 pair. ‘3 pair 2259x36 inch H. 8, Linen Pillow Cases reduced to 82.75 pair. 8 pair 2236x36 inch H. 8. Linen Pillow Cases reduced to #3 pair. 1 pair 2236x36 inch H. 8. Linen Pillow Cases reduced to $3.50 pair. Very slightly sotled and ends of lots. % pair 11-4 all-wool Summer Blankets re- uced to €2.25, 3s pair 10-4 all-wool Summer Blankets re- duced to $2. Borders slightly faded, (Two Elevators; Fourth Floor.) GLOVE DEPT.—“REMNANTS.” 4 pair Ladies’ 10-But. Length Jersey Silk 750. . 750. 7 pair Ladies’ 6-But. Length Victoria Silk Gloves, in Tans and Black, sizes 6 and 6). Remnant Price..... 500, 5S pair Ladies’ 6-But. Length Briliant Lisle ‘Thread Gloves, finished flagers, in Black only, sizes 5 and 56 Remnant Price.., FANCY EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT. Remnants of Linen Crash, from 3to 2 yards in length, very cheap. Remnants of Figured China Silk, from 3 to 2 ‘yards in length, very cheap, Remnants of Plush and Felt, desirable shades and lengths, very cheap. 1 odd lot of Linen Doylios, satin finish, drawn work and tied fringe, 10 inches square, stamped, 12340. each. 1 odd lot of Cream Momie Linen Doylies, stamped with suitable mottoes : drawn work and tied fringe; 10 inches square, 123. each. 1 lot of Cream Momie Linen Splashers, stamped in new conventional designs; large size; handsome drawn work; border fringed on three sides, each, 2 lot of Cream Momle Linen Bureau Scarfs, stamped in good designs; drawn work ends, and tied fringe; 2 yards long, $1.25 each. REMNANTS, FANCY EMBROIDERY. LADIES’ MUSLIN UNDEMWEAR DEPARTMENT. 1 French Gown, front of alternate large and small hand-made tucks, hand-embroidered ruffle round neck and sleeves and down front: size 14. 35e. Reduced to $1. 1 Good Muslin Gown, pointed yoke of sixty fine tucks, Hamburg ruffle round neck and sleeves and dow: front; size 13, Reduced to $1.25. 2 Fine Cambric Gowns, Mother-Hubbard style, yoke of Hamburg inserting and fine tucks between, Hamburg ruffle on sleeves and frontand double round neck: sizes 13 aud 14. Reduced to $1.75 cach. 6 Fine Cambric Corset Covers, aquare neck, trimmed with fine Valenciennes lace; size 44 = Reduced to 87¢. each. 2 Very Fine Cambrie Corset Covers, square neck, trimmed with Hamburg edge and insert- ing: aize 40 only. Reduced to 87c. each. 1 Ladies’ Pink Flannel Skirt (short), two tucks, silk stitched, deep hem, and yoke finish. Reduced to $1.75. 1 Ladies’ White Flannel Skirt, embroidery 3 inches deep at bottom, finished with patent aS Reduced to 2. ‘1 Ladies’ Walking Skirt, deep Cambric ruffle, two clusters of tucks and two-inch Torchon at beitys Reduced to 81 3 LADIES’ LAWN DRESSING SACQUES, two clusters of tucks down front, Hamburg round neck and sleeves and down front, save 34, 38, aud 42. Reduced to 750. each, CORSET DEPARTMENT. 8 Paire German Woven Corsets. extra long, speon bush, elastic on lips, sizes 18, 24, 25. Reduced to $1.50 per pair. 5 Pairs “B&G.” SUMMER CORSETS, aises 10, 21, 24, and 25. ‘Reduced to 750. per patr. 3°. &G" Children's Corded Walata, Reduced to 260. 2 “LO. Fine Coutil Corsets, very slightiy ‘soiled, sizes 21 and 24 Reduced to #2 per pair, THE PALAIS ROYAL, | FANCY EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT. Ors Ax Ewe ‘The sale of all the Odds and Ende in our Cotten Un- 10 Styles of FANCY CROTCHET BRAIDS, full measure, Reduced to Se. each, 50c. per dosen. Gerwear Department isin progress now. Bazgainsare| (Fourth floor; two elevators.) profuse. . ‘Bee to-day's Post for particulars, THE PALAIS ROY AL! z 4. LISWER, Propeietes, INFANTS’ WEAR DEPARTMENT. 6 CHILDREN’S GAMP WAISTS, in Lown ‘and India Linen. ‘Reduced to 750. each, ‘6 India Linen and Natnsook Dresses ‘Reduced to 75c. each. (3 Mull Ospe (slightly sotled). ‘Reduced to 250. eneb. Sa FOR SALE--HOUSES. WANTED-HELP.__ Sterne Veet a a SC iecrning. coring acd satan a te whee eS waces to the right person. Wes 7 Dae PoxBeK FIRST-CLASS Waist Apply at 728 Lath st. nw. WANTED A SF SETTLED COLORED wou = go ana to do general house work; must ee Lome et night. Apply to 1734 Pa ave. nw. suet WS2D, GENTLE AND. wr second floor. EG Ve tiation. . HOTEL COOKS AyD WHE ee tee ATES partment; DICK’ C8 Anency. ‘613 7th ‘ANTED_ WOMEN Cooks 419 TO eae Ween ae o WANTED—HOUSES. saat a oe FLOR SALE-AT A SACRIFICE FOR FIVE DAYS nly, how aig-togmm Princ BAR: ated eee. Col jer vewly papered Tien frou and tek ty alicy say ANTED—WE HAVE A CLIENT WHO WOULD - | Wire rebase « ecliing Rouse ear 3d and E Bw: Fie. & WALTER, au2-3t G13 F stn. ANTED—BY A GOOD TENANT, A GOOD- si from 830 to 865 per month. situated $10 to 440: chan betwoet Oth and ivan, F and Letrecia, “Addren, Ct = cre ‘men cooks, waiters Si tar fice. uz. belp for resorts, Pan ~ STED- ECT CONDITIC. colored woman about twenty: dines location. "Address Box’ 5 sre atwalt can ake, bervelf usefal. owt om “alae Te erence. i | fC ee |e OF FURNISHED | 'ANTED—A CATERER, ATIG07 4TH STN. W. — Ls S, gates jhe ong A number of | Iready in the house. it* PiTlent quarters. Apply to Mr. a oe ANTE! A GIRL ABOU a Or 17 YE YEARS Hotel 5 ea ~. for chambermaid; must stay st might In- ‘Yo © quire 2156 Pa. ave Lge ae” See ‘condition, Addrean, Wah reat FOR ASBURY PARK. AP- | stating terms sad exact location, GUOD TENANT, | DIY this evening 1009 13th st, n. w. aw a3 (ANTI ‘TWO FIRST-CLASS TINNERS FOR stove work aud rot THOS BINSTR weikea Ae NTED— YOUR FIRST-CLASS — Ww ‘kere, Apply at 623 eee c x HEA! ° Vv J ANTFD—LADY AGENTS TO INTRODUCE A iueful article nesded in every family from 3 to @: per day can be made Apply AS mi. v ANTED- WHITE ‘AND COLORED COOK! usewrorkere for Philadelphia, New York, Brouk- white cooks, ‘dre-smuakers, seultons city. F. a BURNHAM, G50-039 Fat aul. WANTED_ARELIARLE WHITE WOMAN TODO weneral bousework for a sm. ll family; references required. Addresa H. H. 8., Star offic aul-2t WASTED—A SETILED WHITE WOMAN, HON- fat and reiable, for gewing and light housework; in B. & O. Bi me and Bes rere, aug ia ermtaide, Waltiewsen, Nursen and SAND id Waiters for springs at once: zs 331-60 WEASTRDOAGINTS AND TRAVELIN Best Novel 10 aday easy. Tho Mizird Hat Keck, ter: carry in vest pocket: ani your at on window, mirror, or side of uve: evers man that wars a hat buys: neat agente, ‘ide Line for traveling ied. Stamps 8 terms. ‘LE. CRANDA! Chicago. Jy26- Wane s FOR LADIES’ A B children’s weer, Valuable samples free condition tly, Write Mra". “GFARRISGTON, Box. Chicage. O-7t&aul-7¢ yaNTED=A MAS OF SsIv as _APETION ton, located outaide Washington, t0 act for eatab- Feforences exchanged. “MANUFACH ea Lock Bo S88. New Yer a9. tee yANT:D_ AGENTS TO SELL THE LIFE OF WASTID AGEN writing the’ only a living “more competent. ave'rond Ben ifur and toney-making book o! BAKO BROS. 723 Chestnut st, Phila. Waten = MENT BU- Teau, conducted by ladies, men aud women, white and colored, for all kindsof yomestic labor, for District and states, with reference, 717 Mat tw. Jv20-12e° 8 Fea ila. __jy12-eo]m WASTEDS EY 4 SETTLED WHITE WOMAN A lace as hous keeper for an aved couple or a fame tty job two: guod references given. 1710" 13th gt W/ASTEDIBY A YOUNG WOMAN SITUATION to take care of am invaiid 1sdy can do any kiod of sewing; Will assist in light househuid duties; reference. Address L ATES WASTED IAT, HEADQUARTERS — POSTTIONS for Cooks, Chambermaids, Waitress, Laundress anc Nurses. Setmstress, Men Walters. Oooks.Coacumen. butlers, SAML A, COOMBS, 926 Fat nw, auz-3t* rs ‘CY FOR COOKS, maids, waitress, laundress, sesmstress, nurses, ts for traveling; waiters, coachimen. and hostlers for feiaily and! revorta. “AlLeity references G13 7th at n. w. ‘auz.t OF po yy TO RENT W2ery Webare more calls for houses to rent i: mel HERRON & RAMEY, 15307 F st_ FOR RENT—ROOMS. abe LARGE FRONT ROOM, FOR SHOP crannies Tange yard with entrance front ag 1H st. nw. auz-3 | oR RENT—AT 604 10TH ST. NW..3 LARGE | Fests ee eee to a gvod tenant. ir ee JOR RENT—A SUITE OF ROOMS WITH BATH, Suitable for housekeeping, at G48 Bats 4 =n vat | of ae eae calm | rate family; good board if desired. Yous That ale. T, MUNICATING HONS OF F° top door of une G38, D at new fo, chs hoase 6 Hnguire store below SCHAFFER FOR RENT-WICL RENT ATL OR PA large Rooms, allimprovements: will rent cheap to Etna bear Goverument Prinung Uiice. 5 K MS, FIRST FLOOR, FRONT Le ene ee sul-3t JOR RENT—TWO UNFURNISHED ROOM~ $10, Fae fo Der erie | aw. near Engraving and Printing Bureau: fine loca- {ioh, "water and aay ho children, reference required Syrse Fritiuitica, on Ninginis aves tore near National et on aves ne ations Murcome Inquireot ‘sid “Taneh "Room, 7 and B ste. aw. 31-3t ‘OR RENT — THREE NICELY FURNISHED eet above eclity. thorough R i terms any W025; 8900 can Cail 801 - a SALE BUILDING ON OTH ST. N. W.,. PART frawue part brick; to be remo ed, PITREY & BRADF( au2-3t 1305 F st, new. | FOR SALE-A BARGAIN IS OFFERED TF SOLD | eek in two new corper houses. 7 and 8 room: ‘il modern improvements. ear Cap:tol, Pension aud > | arti ers ; hortheasi: mice houwee or iu vewmed i. seeute; terns enay.Partice massing busiest, ad- Gress OUT OF CITY, Bter office, a TE-CHEAP LARGE ELEVER oom y Aigunt Pleassnt F E—NINE-ROOM PRAM. condition: 600 E st. se; delixht: conditt< fly toceted -o- Posi 18 feet front: lot, 2 wide RESS BRICK, 8 ned to $4,000 ‘SWOKMSIT DT & HR ADLEY- U2? Pat, rooms aud ball, all am. aul-6t Folver Ae. thiy: rented wt JORDAN, 1417 F *iyo00 ty Oi et a WL Baa er. 3.800]/820 Si sae. 100s HH at ~ < mof the Croperty on ny 2 ar blot tact oa thelstand15th (11 THOS E WAGGAMAN. JO, SALE-LEMAKKABLY CHEAP eony terme; si root frame house from Governnieut Pricting Office, price WASUN. DANESHOW LA. ASUS Fst aw. 2OK gALE—T CHLITIES AND CLIEN! lor exchanate of ‘elty properties: send partic lary what you havcand whut you waut todo. Auliress z Star office Me SALE—ACTUAL SACRIFICI ail ma, Lot 17x98. 10. alle Por nities cal! at 0 81.850. S3l-iw Fos. Tooms, wit wiences, in Lew house; quiet, nome or investanent, “Ouly #3100 “h, Tamily,feut low to quiet permanent jurtice | 330 STALEY 8 MtLLe ose Lam wt, ay ror = E-AN ELEGANT CHANCE TO SECURE SOE REST Aas MASS. AVE.N. W. VERY DE- | E° sewall but nat aud comfortable home. Brick 152 forable Furnished Moos comimunicaling-or single, | Fat i. bear 21 at, 6 Footie, tit cellar, and new ‘with large closets and alcoves, for the summer or per: | plumbing, 82,750. ALBERT F. FOX, ‘maneutly;; private family. 3530-1" ot 920 F st. aw. Fe; RENT- BEAUTIFUL COOLSUMMEK KOOMS | J S\LE—ON THE DEST PART OF MERIDIAN in private family ; large double corner house; south | A° ill, thiwe well-built frame houses. one 5 rooms aud east irout, references requied. 1101 & and two of 6 rooms each, ou a small «sh payment aud ™ wit3 balmuce, Bmoutlly paymente to wat p rchacers: oF ‘OR RENT—TWO OR THREE | FLOORS FOR ous" mveuiences,. new fine front and "year" Room: en eulve if desired: ext lows full view of Pennsyivauia ave. : good location for rent- ing furnished rooms. 1229 aw. dy28-1w FOR RENT—STORES. (OR RENT-SMALL HOUSE AND STORE IN food order. Kent ¢14. Apply at 693 H st. me. aul-: ie S, 1007 718 W. H. DUNKHORST, 1005 7th st. ) DWELLING (NEW Fibshaina) 037 Pa. sve,'ne 3 very desirable loc on for clot F eoufectione jy30-1m noe BRADLEY, 927 Fst JOR RENT-STOKE AND st nw, WaASTED-S SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID Gr to assiet in housework, by one who 1s willing aud obliging. Address ORPHAN, Star office. WaAstep a PLACE AS COOK IN A SMALL family oF in a boarding-house as near West Wash- ington as possible. MAMY E. JONES, 2521 West, P st, West Washington. at BY A WH iRL A SITUATION AS Rousemaid or nurse to a «rown child no Shes tiou to traveling; good city references. Address Box 81, Star ottice. -D—AJOSITION AS COMPANION = a ay thee ih woiny abroal; reference: riven. Ad: ¥.0., General Delivery, City. Wanna! POSITION AS LADIES Tr OFFICE or en suite; newly and Severe dy2-Im BWOMMSTEDT & BIADLEY, O27 F FR RENT—STABLE FOR 3 HORSES AND 2 yybicles, (Aptis SALOMON'S Sale aud Excuange Stables, Jackson Hall alley. suze lady that is goin to Europe: best of references given V.L,, City B. O,, General Delivery, ity. * WANTED 5 colored ‘chamber aul. cooks, kitchen hands, tices, hotiseine clerk Be. URNHAM, 630 ana 632 Feta G3 Ireland, a Place as coachman or xroom; first-class references given; bus truly learned the above dutics. Addvess M- H., Star office, 1-3 V ED-BY EDUCA’ i@ MAN, SITU ation ay Clerk; rapid writer, quick at accounts, Piling to be useful: referca ‘Address H. T. BACHE, care Mw Reihtzals, 1 tow. WANTED—LOTS. A) 1ED—REAL ESTAT E_TO LEASE OR PCR- se alot between F and 1 1:ith and 20th sta, Aadices “LOT” Star office. Hoiaray Sg lot rust be at least 50 fet square. nz WANTED MISCELLANEOUS Wate THE VICINITY OF 6TH AND B ne. the use of ahorse and two seated car- riaze every oiher evening during August, with priv fige of September if desired. Agdrem givin terms ani witere horse can be sern, Box 148 star oftice. 10" WASTEDTA, RELIABLE | PARTY TO TAKE charye of a large furnished house, northwest, fur tn ‘of agentleman, Address VAX Ti: D—CLARET BOTILES; HIGHEST PRICE Wosa for fullsize: THOMAS RUSSELL, Pa ave, COUNTRY BOARD. HE EVERGKEENS, FALLS | CHUR rooms with tet; Isnve enedy lows, ables, frat acs ant mak slawtys are cedeares ik trom depot, MAS. H.C. and AKTHUK K KA MOND: ant: FEW PERSONS WISHING A QUIET HEALTHY farm; torsos O4-50 per Wook, Ad ‘arm; ter ays Mirens JAS. U. MATL, Buck County, wear Boyd's, Arsisce t) apes ‘Will sell cheap forall cash. GEO. W dy27-6t igh = TWO FINE KE<r 11 rooms. all and 474 0 st, iodern improvements. purchaser. I ® portion of the property ou my ©. H. FICKLING, 4 FOR SALE—LOTS. (iB OF A VALUABLE Lor in the northwestern \ddeniy determined to chat said property in cur bande a Sold witiun the wex: teu days a rare opportunity ior au investment. J. A SLITLE & CO, 1226 F street fw. NG FOUK CHOICE anon M nt. bet. LUG abd tet win gartlat B15 fo abe foce south ‘one “bluck fn ‘ave: brice 81.30 ber ag, foot & = “WESCOTT & wr pox, 1907 Pa. ve, OK SALE—ABOUT 19,000 & ARE, FEET oF round, located on the cor of sta wal'sub-divide nicely price on au2.st OR SALE—THRE! Corcoran t., 830 ag, FU adjotning Le ‘weuty,handsonse bisa Dives. KH. 1. LELPOLD, 1 5 LOTS LEFT oue a corer, SWOkM. y books, hall tor lst, 310-3m LOTS, 21 BY 87% EACH, Detween 17th apd N. Have., rer sg, TE, Two Lote same size aud st. 1 paving, ‘aul-t TWO FRONTS ibia Heizhts bear 14th-st. care. aud Dr. ae IN PRIVATE. Sor NEAR BERRY. Bric," "beautiful Stienan oa Valley tocation 0 oF vy fae, Semi gga e aba Ville, Va. WASTED-A FEW MORE BOARDERS FOR THE Mouth of August and Sepiember, near Round Hil atthe foot of the Blue Hide: ‘ice Louse, good spriinx, ioe, wilk, *rult. &e. Adi 3 raud’aiil Lotdoun u County, Va. Wy31-6r ERRACE FARM, SOUTH RIVER—BOARDING during the summér: boatmg, bathing aud fisbii fruit in aiundauce. Terms, adults €9. Address \ Se ee Cool round bait. Address JAS. CORMIDOS: ST? Btiaware ave. tue. of Capitol eardstand. saline W. HIGGINS, Aunapolis, Ma. ayssl-at® Box 119, Star ot | WILLA BELLEVUE, BEAUTIFULLY LOCATED in full view Of ocean, near Cousress Hall tows, yet sumiciently retired tc sult the twiiued taste. Fi at-clane Wyo ees SES WEEMS, Cape Ba 1N PROROGRAPHTY, Q0D BOARD CAN BE HAD NEAR POINT Lookout, ¢ Terma €0 per week” Boatiur, Yarling, bien, fruit. &e. Address Mes. DUNBaly hideo Fos St Maty's Co. Mae 353-100 ‘ond's uew building. at 27 ote. per foot, ie aT ik TFORD, 28-68 423% B at. Jo SALE—LOTS AND ACRE VILLA siTks aT Sto 10 cenie per flakat SO tion. Also two lots, 50200 each for $350 apiece, IVY city. 1-H SXFHEKD § C SOME OF THE ¢ lots on Lanier Heights; 2 Prices are certain 1o advance Cents per aq. {t adjoiniug syndicate iota, BOC. Wo #130 8g. ft; Lanier Hewhts is alinost due north of Dupout Girele; 2O0fect above the Potomac; bas systeu of water supply Rew | street ruveinents. overlooks ieee tock Creek Park. MCLACHLEN & BALCH: 1215 F st. nw. my 26-3m ik SALE—BEAUTIFUL BUILDING Lot, 16rd i n.w., between K and L: 22 teet iront, at low ure if tuken now,ou Very easy terms, BEALL, 11:0 & OO. F d13-2 LE-AN EIGHT, OOM BRICK HOUSE | 300 ., $2.50 cash, ‘The grandest views of Wasbiusion from any Qjrvo- | *| 1293 15m S ‘The MISSE® KERL"S School for Young Laties am. Litde Girls willopen WEDSESDAY. seri 26 fe. cotmodations for « limited pumber of Boaruus Pe vil, Until September addin, NIAGARA FALLS SOUTH, Ontana, Canada, | 2 MRA Te DENTAL AND Puanw. Main Departments of Howard Ueiversty will tapes Gutwintercomien Staptert" Ber eaten circular address C-B PURVI, M.D. Secretary: ‘TIS TH os, Pattee’ NES, SINDSOR COLLEGE AND wrNDson PE | Nusie College: sevarate buildings, full grea | Sonfee eit Shenae. prin preva oe Sermnenn devertonee soon Se | FPS ee sceewwer terme, wide RETA AC D. Dh. Prost s New Windase, MA” Jy 3i-Due A NEW BRA jorraphy taught in 16 winmie ed 4 the. (ORTHAND REVOLUTIONIZED im theart Acme O21 st. aw. EIGHT Students ‘orm very Special st foe, Che wit the Ges thf Sp JOHN'S COLLEGE, ANNAPOLIS. Mp. SS epertinenta and Pout Courwe of stad | Permitted to board tu : Inaderate. “Preparatory School atta: heb 17 | Tention rivea to B:ting boys & | Neraity. oF the muuita'y of haval achovls met. Situation most teenwtitul. mol We Poe Catalogues address Presidiut THUMA™ a= » NATIONAL MEDICAL COLLEGE MEDICAL AND DENTAL DFPARTMENTS OF THE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY, ‘The aixty-seventh winter sews 1 begin Octher 1, 188K. and end March 1, 1589, in the new Coligge Building, 1325 Het aw. For circulars and informe Wo of Doth departueuts address Dr. AF. A. KING, § 13th at. n.w., Washington, D. i ro re Telephone call. BSS. Teoh aS okt SOL aaa 5 per sear) Cie Catalogues and Journ. » Free “MARTIN Cs ik UF ELOCULION AND ORALUBA, 313 tom are = ALL SCHOOL. ST. MARY'S OOUN- Ines tou Uusurpemer< uch anilttary tra | Terms #460 for be vu for ten mouths, Full particulare, adres tutctm "KW. SILVESTER, Principal PISCOPAL FEMALE INSTITUTE, WINCHES ter, Va. of this well-known, scowl bic, and thoroughly progvesive: School. bestiue dep aber 17. Beet advantages, climatic, soctsl, edges pai, and religous rte ed torcaialogue to A. MAGILL SMIIH, MOA. Prey pal. Be) elu and Liter Faratory exteps full pas ‘dren, 310-co3m EDWAKD H. MAGILL, LL. D,, President HELTENHAM ACADEMY—DOARDING SCHOOL for Boys on Cuclteu Mille, wear tuladeiphie. em Chapel and gy drill, projares Hews. INU ¥« Jeld-eosiut ville, Pa iach, SHOwt bib: YEAK—Six ADEM bs nt Slaton, SWIilis C BMORTEIDUL: A iy Proprietor SEAS, SEMINARY Fit YOU: RY FR YOUNG Labieg vethods, altords facilities egtisied by none, ait W SSHINGTON ConsERVATORY oF MUSIC ST. Cloud build ng, vth and F te. Nh Tiawo, Organ, Voice, Viol, Flute, advautages. 0. BULLARD, Direct N guMgoD insigr Sith beat moder by tew’aud ex Seite UTE—sELECT BOHUOL FoR GURL iy M1407 Mase. ave, Me. and Mir ABELL Principals For summer Board aud address Mra 8. W.HALSLY, Norwood, Vee tna | wea FREDIAICK FEMALE SEMINARY 18 bi the beautitul aud health eu abundant surply the selence ment ius SEPTEMBE MTL sss W.H PULNELL 1, References—ivev. Win A. artic tow. and giao the fcliowimg. wh we seboot U u toy KW naw Mt Cen 3.3. Bardete Pension Bureau oS HALL, FOR BOYS AND Yc ree's, Md., select, thoromah @ id @300, Tecpeus ‘hepteniber 20. P KINEAR, AM. Prin Circularsseut. 39 SSEENDN WALL. THE READING, VA. MELT A Acid pure from Washinton. Every study and recrentin. @400 per fatty aye received. Send for cataluyue. BISHOP, Had Masur, i2-don CERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE. THRER @N- bors, National Bank of the Kepubbe Build Din, Bw. Cool ahd cominodeae Touma Summer Sowion morulne ad Writng aud Bookkeptne. Practical : Asranches | Behoweaphy Beun Pitman Shorthand. The Graphophoue ts tauyehit iu th ule tion iu ‘the | wor trod and ‘Typewriter: tine Oat Aint ee rabbit wiry i Ec SPENCE rriacipat, A, SPENCER, Vice-Principal L. GAKI INLD NCE Ne tetary OCKLAN. a traning home gover tic ew ied to, wuuber lan culate widrem HLDKE MALLOWLLL. AM. Giale “sandy | | aNovacrs THE BY AKLITZ SCHOOL OF LAN. Sidthe uw. | Open all summer gyaree at Asbury Park, 87d ie b) Frendent. 6. WwW UAGES, “Also, summer and Uid Orchard ARTENS COMMERCIAL RUNNER, Pein, nl ASHINGTOS KINDEMGARTEN NOKMAL INSTITUTE, Forte tesinin ot teschery mi Bode ad rg > iy fin LOUISE PULLOCK. Privcip, itr Loe a BUSINESS CHANCES. Ws CULTURED AND REFINED PRI- Vute fatnily to care for a little irl of six years tor a sunall remuneration. Address Box 133, Star office. CARD, ON FAM NORTH HILL. CLARKE County, Va. locality airy and deligut:ul: cauuot Cc ; write for cireular, ©, M. CASTLEMAN, Castleman's Ferry P. 0., Va. mies WAkibdat9, BUY MILK ROUTE: MUST BE ‘cheap; uorth western section preferred. Address, stating auount sold and price waited, Box 143, Star ofiiee aulsee y ARTED—TRY OUR BUTTERINE 47 20 CENTS Round; don't get strong or rancid, Reepe bet: ter than butte:, sstinfuotion assured (all the Found) or money refunded. “401 G st nw. op call “pstjiephone 43-2, ‘WAL & Sok FEW BOARD! at Woodburn, Stott’s Station, Metropolitan Brauch and O.;4y miles out; five minutes’ trom station. apply to Mire CL. MAUSHALL ¥. UN TRY BOARD—COLD POINT. Fan station; new Louse; ish, breezy, suaded Ddeautiful views; bure. cold sping water; Jersey gud butter, epee, chickeus fruitand ce. | Address Box 30, Clifton Bration, Fairfax County, Va, 3yZ1-2w* wit Ww ANTED—A LADY WILL FILL ORDERS FOR connug and preserving frait in wiase jars any ety, Has trult ‘tor sale bow. SA Bony brows Rosdes Var syso-ie” G20, COUNTRY BOARD, PLENTY OF SHADE, te TE ge gy Fs Ege) dress Arm m jouw s GUNTHER Piney Pout. P.O. WANTED [ATTENTION LADIES! — CUTIING and dressmaking taucht ladies in a few days, en- bling them to cut and ft any form with accuracy. In- structions tree for two weeks, to introduce the system, Riot bis Daneateie 310 Glirst: te. aes we B10 ot D— PARLOR Soe _UPHOL- tered. Mattronses made over in frat-clase, style, ferences furuished as to wor! ork done Erreucdoncos."Adureas © NELBON: B12 200 stor _3¥30-1w* NTED—THOSE Desinixe acnsies. PUR- traits to call on See BENTLY SMITH. artist, 610 Blass. ave. rk a a Ege pate, Sn ee Sint ANTED-ELECTRICITY IN NERVOUS Ovarian and Uterine Wikteat Spinal troubles, Farslyain, Sclation Chores. So, Hairs re- COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. ACRES, IMPKOVED BY 4-ROOM house, acme fruit, 15 ites trom Woetnyroby Ly m8} iuiles from Siauun: two ng houses, Lew bara 3190 feet, well watered by" uever-falliug | spring: 3 mre oppor: uly tovet a as nev ecu offered for 0005 ‘Sell “wow tur 84,000. "ion Wanita C0., yt _ O16 F at nw. 20K SALE-AT MELROSE PA Byar Ville, Md. desirable Lots, opposite the handeot Te-Jdence of the late K. K. Lilot, esq. Lots 50 by 130 feet, fronting on Melrose ave. Price 10 cents square foot. Liberal terms to purchasers of more i cue lot or toany one bwicing ut once For furtuct avy te TALE © LUT HEED, 7 Fw. uw, 66m HE oe WEST END OF ROCKVILLE, B. T and 0. K. KR —Surrounded ference juired. + moderate, Mra, COKY! ELL ing halybeate water: ‘bear mountains, river, eat with old oak trees; delightfully cool and eg walk 353-1m" "bes tern bor weck, 67 to O16: pet ee RETREAT,” FIRST-CLASS POPU. ‘St Mary's: ay17-Sw* : table the best: ten min from station, )XCELLENT BOARD. GOOD ROOMS, FINE Ep. Meiko Pep. - pgebare. ‘summer resort in "the mountains of M. Wai GikRi Keep teyets LOST AND FOUND. ON | YE HAVE FOR SALE AT GAITHERSBU Wind Or ub tech vetitah Beuchat we Be. KR, a tract of laud recently subdivided tuto. tin Dutidibxs lots of 3 to Lacre of ground, suitaule for a subd 12510 Sir on Sch tome r Reetee a foot which io is Washington, It i cow — | itedty, bering ry trains daily each way EE Rp Re et fj HOLD A CONGKDS KON Sem jweat-at-Arins to pay ue abvut 8400 out of Sepia. ber pay; needing cash, camuot conveuteully wait until gue, will xive 6 per ceut ty auyoue cashing saie. B. HHL, star office. ¥ | WaxtED (ro seu newspaper only lars foquired’ fie, buyer must cL AWALP INTERENT IN A few busdred duh te bie tinwe t thee — | Vusines. Address NEw nPAMEL, Star Otice aul se PAKTNER “WITH ABOUT @600. WANTED 10 open an suction house a lange botuse <= fou" tecured, guaranied agaier losses Box”, int | aftice. ayaa atx Gi INVES ClaL eo SS vison for redemption upon six mouths boter— | Saieand conveutentthe five and ter yeare Firat Moruruse Bonds ton teal eatatc? | ‘rust and Bauking Con Culted States Sex Tiralls President and! the Cicu i'rost | ork etty, Trustee. “Bonds tn det. tuinatvor £3300, ¢300 and” $1,000, cold at par by GEORG | SCHAYEA, Facine buiding, mole Ageut tor che is” | frict of Columbia ‘The Uniin Trust Co. of New ork, | certifies to each Lond. pays thie tuterest coupons «ri: ually, and the privcipal at maturity. 4y20-en ROLECT YOUR FAMILIES. Money sdvanced to buy Homes Pasy payments and bo risk. Property belvturs to) cur fasn ly Pree fom | fmetmbratice, a Ube eve ut deal be Ser hats Bis fie Amocuticus reguiriia paynenis cr death, Thin fompany flere an any way to purchane real "eviate tor homies, thventient vr bum.tiene 1 U,j<mew. contig Ltn, Heng more, then ondinary tent. Mortseses wos uot Feal estate can be enaicned to this coupeny abd” wade Fayable according to ttsayuican. » Uulteu security: fate Wivtrence and Tran (at Fenneyivania A SMITH. aguat Ofice of Salil & sibALD, ae ‘oou Fat PERSON AL. E PLANO ‘music lensone us Feu for com Kadeem PIANIST, Mar office ‘suk yi THE LADY WHO CAML: ALONE MOND) Witte house a M st aud §. Have, again or cand, wo OWNER, 2114 Mat, \HE TIME HAS COME ‘CLO1HING LISS THAN COST. Z WOOL CHEVIOT SUL ts. 15, NOW ONLY @7. edad and ei _s728-1 Cancer 1 XAMINATION “eons ‘auswers. Rend 1 Wo PLAND, A. _sy1-t* i SE Ban'ord Rate ne. ALMILLIAMD bo.W,MCELPIAESH. a OST — WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUG. 1, bie for merchants or clerks having business in the city. moved; eae vaesct jashington Tift aren y goer agin spd. 20th sa. pa | 1C has ev'ry advantaye aud couveniehce of « erowilyg curex ; NICHOLSON ‘haun, "Finder will reelve re- | Coun further particulars adi oopay-1m* ith st nw. Cor. _ | Ward by returmiug same W 1030 Peumave, nw. Ite | “GyiTtuthekdwe Ae 05. ob. 15s Pat ANTED—TO BUY org CASH oy AE ING LAST A LADY'S LACE ik SALE—ONE HUN! W Y,yroitare, town carpets eather beds he: ae | Luana daape oneet pas wha dimacaee coxaeed | Paiinotirarapka'termio. Sched OS FES eter utenti iee titer a ip loss rvern 1 1sT sist ot, W. Wonhinston.~ | Grobe vubling wt 20 coven, betes ond ail ou by mail prompt ipizoe” O87 ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUG. 1. IN Sooke D. Lucker. st oF after 12m) Kock Wee CSREES Sane FORRES. FEATHER | fram a. he Avsuliable reward if rerarned to Tigh oe od ‘Beds, Carpets, Stoves, or entire Household ki- | ¢7*2 MA: Be Fob Sa HOCKVILLE—ONE HUNDRED Sore BAUM. 219 7th st aw. OST AUGUST 187, BET. ARLINGTON. pals ee 4 ¥ = 3 uy and Penn. ae. nw. essa a6:2unt-bOOK | SCORED: os Dear oss or 12 in Hock WaTteeae Wig VALUE THEIR EYESIGHT joitainine pape gt no rs, navt to eee" =. jtiae ee on eer ‘te pies sree jALE— BARGAIN FOREST GLEN, And MAKE NO MISTAKE in the place. HL PRGA TAT a oe i pe 1888, A BLACK a ok (‘TFORD, ANTED—WELLS DUG, BORED AND as L& ‘Qand Sth streets to Kstrest | sy13.1m° Tao Pst, all kinde well, word ‘work done in ry manner. Breet ee eee eer on BUILDING LOTS AT stuck. SALE— DESIRABLE pBiterms moderate, WAL Lt MOFFAT, Diskeae. | Sth st Bw. “Krookigud,” fret station city tyo-ime Lg TURD Gy JO aT Beak jan branch, Bond Oo ke” be treat NTED_CLOTHING EXCHANGE. 201 44 st Bp waists the tt ‘of e distant relative. liewera “ra Fone PAlnO, Temeen aoe nate = 4 Bend ‘SALE—CHEAP-A TRACT OF LAND IN Geis" | 7 ost—ar 9TH ST, BE- lowe rerchaeer will realign | POM ‘im When enue cece (a re SoS | Tae Meee tae i "3 Loan Office, 201 Saree a Slicer eee Goid Er eau attended Se gots

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