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4 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C., SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 1888-DOUBLE SHEET. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: SATURDAY... ‘She Evening Star basa regular. permanent beua Sde daily circulation more thas treble that of ang other daily paver publisbed in Washington, and niuch greater than that «1 all the other daily papers bere added together. —————— The Star Out of Town. Persons leaving the city for any length of timé can have Tax Stax mailed regularly to any address ‘and for any period they may desire. Ear All orders for the paper by mail must be at a 4 RE Pre SAGE ON LOTS NOT CLOSED OUT. TO-DAY ENDS” THE MOST SUCCESSFUL SALE ‘THAT WE HAVE EVER INAUGURATED, BUT ON EXAMINING OUR STOCK WE FIND THAT THERE ARE YET A GOOD MANY LOTS THAT ARE NOT accompanted by the money,—at the rate of fifteen | SOLD OUT, AND ON THOSE THE PRICES WILL cents @ week, or fifty cents per month, unless sent toa foreign country, when the price, includ. ing postage, is 80 cents per month. —<—<—<—<— A tenement house fire comes to start the cata- Jogue of horrors tor the second bait of 188% The building was one of those wretched rookertes found oaly in overpopulated cities, peaned in be. ‘tween larger and better structures, and filled from cellar to attic with poverty-stricken crea- tures who are trying to solve the problem of living 0m next to nothing, and earning that by working @ighteen hours out of the twenty-four. Thefirewas| BBB 4 & OCU MM | caused by the exploston of a kerosene ofl stove, ‘Which ought never to have been allowed tu such a | Rouse. New York city, where this casualty in- Volving the death of Miteen persons and the ‘serious wounding of many more occurred, has a code of Dullding laws, which, bad they been | properly framed and well observed or enforce STILL REMAIN THE SAME SOME EXTRAORDI- NARY BARGAINS FOR THOSE WHO VISIT OUR STORE NEXT WEEK. P SWE SATURDA! RE CLOSE AT 6 O'CLOCK, rs | | BAUR S: aut ‘7TH, 8TH, AND D STREETS. Ritonine, ofc: temnanteee Mul, Suey DOU ULE COMBINATION. sade T2a1 and 1245 11th at. Ce <TS OF SATIN PLAID AND. STR Would bare provided against sucu things But| Srectar Crearine Sace ‘Whey have been neglected, like everything else in | ‘the way of minute regulation in a great city. Yes | Yerday’s disaster ought to impress the lesson in New York and other cities, that not only 1s the| ‘Utmost vigilance necessary In making and enfore- ing regulations for tue public safety when butld- ngs are frst put up for human occupancy, but that | frequent inspection 1s also required to keep the | ‘authorities assured that thetr orders are obeyed, fand that houses originaliy well built have not be- | eome unsafe through long use oF misuse, ———————— ‘Stocks and bonds have had a remarkable rise in ‘the market, based on the expectation of luxuriant rope throughout the West, and now comes a groan from the Northwestern country over the ‘way the heat ts burning up things, and blignt and rust and worms are destroying what 1s not con sumed by the sun. The resuit, say the pessimists, tugoing tobe a sad deficiency from the average crops, Which of course means so much a pound | added to the price of everybody's bread and a pro- | portionately smaller amount of profitabie work | for the carrying companies to do, By the time | — ‘the bears in Wall street have had thetr fll of this ‘ort of talk we shall probably learn that the de- seription of the damage done has been far over- | @rawn, and that the real state of the case, while Perhaps not so encouraging as to Justify a “boom,” 4s very much the reverse of dispiriting. This ‘same performance of rumored failures and conse- Quent reaction in stocks ts gone through with | every year in one form of another, and yet there | are plenty of people to whom it periodically | Drings the conviction that the country ts going to | pieces in short order. | ——$<——— = ___ ‘The Parnellites have concluded, it 1s sald, to | lela to the inevitable and offer no further oppost- | ‘or to the passage of the commission bill ‘This ts | Probably the wisest thing they can do, under the | circumstances. The tory government has proved | That tt has a majority tn parliament ready to work ts will In this matter, aud the rules adopted duc- | ing the struggle of six years ago have made ob- | structive tactics practically futile. ‘The ludicrous | feature of the whuie proceeding 1s the fact that, 4a response to Mr. Parnell’s request for a parila ‘mentary investigation to vindicate himself as a| ember against specific charges, the government Offers to try, by a commission of its own appoint- | ‘ment, the whole Iris nationalist party on charges ot now speciiled, to be selected by the comumis- | sion, and when Parnell replies emphatically that the two procedures are not the same the govern- | Ment proceeds by the exercise of brute force to ram the com:nissiou remedy down nis throat, at ‘the same time silencing his protests. Never was he request for Dread answered by a harder or more cruelly aimed stone. $$ ____ | Senator Edmunus 1s causing very general remark by his refusal to take part in a devate which for- meriy was carried on in secret executive session | Dut has lately been conducted with open doors, | ‘This ts unfortunate, {fit is due to a feeling of | Pique. Mr. Edmunds 1s so able and experienced a Senator that the country can ill afford to lose the Depent of bis counsels. His opposition to open executive sessious has beea pronounced from the mart; but he ts surely far-seeing enough a3 a| Statesman to realize that he Is powerless to pre- | Vent what the whole people have willed. For | Years the American public have demanded that ‘hetr business should be conducted in broad day- ight, and not in the dusk of a star-chamber, and ‘the concession lately made Dy tue Senate Is but the first step toward obedience all along the line. | Tt Would better bet the high standing and pro- | gressive tendencies of Senator Emunds to be at ‘he front of this movement than to be in its rear, | facing Dackwari. ——— - = —__ Since the British government has interfered in | ‘Maxweil’s beualt, {tis possible that he may be | granted another respite, long enough to permit of | iis presenting some new evidence. But it is not | easy to see What evidence he ean produce now | ‘that could not have been fortheoming dur Ure years which have elapsed siuce the prisoner made his first confession. It 1s to be hoped, for the cause of justice generally, that this will” not De another instance of the man with friends and money escaping a puntsiment Which would cer- tainly have been visited upon a man without either, ‘The worst feature about Maxwell's case ts te fact that he admits, beyond all cavil, having com mitted the homicide, but has told three or tour} different and confiicting stories to account for his @onduct then and afterward. This is not tue | (Course usually pursued by an innocent man, | $< | ‘The movement, which seems to have acquired some headway, to clause the tax-laws of the Dis- | trict so that real-estate taxation shall be levied | ‘upon land, irrespective of improvemer ws the difler in some respects from the H Plan. The latter abolishes all taxes except that | ‘Upon land, irrespective of improvements, and tue | aserssment is based upon the supposed selling | value of the land. At the same time the District | movement, as explaiued by its promoters, invoives | the essential principles of the Henry George doc. trize and 1s appareatly an effort to make the Dis. trict by successive steps an experimental field to test the merits of the single-tax idea, ‘The informer Bowles, whose testimony 1s de- pended on to convict the men accused of adyna- | mite conspiracy against the Burlington and | ‘Quincy raliroa, created a sens sterday ia | court by proposing to wreak surnmary veuzeance | om the counsel forthe detense, wo appiled to aim terms of reproach Which Le could not endure. | Informers have tuetr uses. Justice often depends | upon them. But a man who ts not too thin. skinned to play the spy ought not to be so seusi- tive to epithets. — + Representative Cox must have more than onii- nary force of character if he can resist such an | appeal as his North Carolina adiirers give him to Inspect their bevies “of womantood intlaitely | more beautiful than the rarest. drewins coud si gest when inspired by the warm whispers of orl. ental zepbyrs.” It is not hard wo guess what pas. sages in Mr. Cox's narratives of oriental travel | have made the deepest linpression in the old North | a ‘The appearance of yellow fever at Manatee, Florida, is not a matter to be dismissed with the ippancy with which some of the local medical faculty are disposed to treat it. A quarantine night put some of the peopie in that towa to con siderable inconvenience, but that would be as nothing compared to the safety of the whole peo- ple of the United States, wien ts endangered by ‘the presence of the fever and by permitting It to @oatinus its ravages uncuecked. = ‘Would it not be advisabie for some of the depu- tations who are visiting Gen. Harrison to put off ‘twelr manifestations of loyalty till the weather ty swifie cooler? With the thermometer at 99 a ‘man only lately risen from a sick-bed can hardly ‘De expected to go turougl the handshaking busi. wees at the rate of a thousand or twoa day with exthusiasm, or even an appearance of enthusiasm, ‘The pouice force of the District needs and will be improved by every Increase in Its strength whicy ‘Congress can be induced to make. BESSY oe 1241 and 124d 11th tee oops. 3 OTH STREET XN. Ww. aE Se or GOOD SEWING MACHINES, Taken in exchange for the Light-Running New Home Sewing Machine | 10 Singers, Drop Leaf and Side Drawers, with New Attachments, 810,00 9 No. 8 Wheeler & Wilson, Side Drawers and all Attachments... | 20 Remington... 17 Domestic... -s+++-.ft 812.00 and $15.00 100 Machines of all makes at 85 each. All warranted in verfect order. 8. OPPENHEIMER & BRO, 514 9th at. nw. _All makes of machines repaired. REMSANTS OF CHAMBRAY, IN PINK, BLUE and Brown fiwured. 3%c.; Rethnants of Pisin Sat- ue Fink, Baby Wlue ana 1ith st. ge. W Ho A Tuo ‘SAND aces containing one hundred Sheets and one hundred En- Yelopeseach of first-class Linen Paper. These were | really a bargain at onedollara box. We have two hun- dred left, and want to sell them next week. Who wants oue for sixty cents? JOHN F. PARET, Stationer and Engraver, _it 913 Pennsylvania ave. P ‘amapetrata Store. CHEAP DRY GOODs. CHEAP DRY GOODS. All Wool Debeises, wer All Wool and Half W . down to 126. About half case of fine Batiste, reduced to 10c. per yard: cod styles, A fow more Seersuckers, down to Se. per yard; worth Big drive in Black Albatross (all wool), 8 pieces, were 50, 60, and 65c.. marked down to BIG DRIVE IN TABLE LINEN. 60 and 66-inch, at 0c. and 60c. per yard. Napkins and Towels, a large stock, aud extra cheay All the Parasols we have left are being sold at vet tock of Ladies’ and Gents’ Handkerchiefs, Col- Cuffs, very cheap. Carpets aud Mattinz+—Short lengths and half pieces, | Prices that wil! make them go. Kemuants of Dress Goods—Cheap. Kemnants of Satines—Cheap. Remuants of Silks—Cheap, Remnants of Everything—Cheap, Don't forget our White Shirts, at 45¢. Pirated Front and vod quality, laundered, 63c. Best qualality, Pleated, $1. CARHART & LEIDY. aut _928 7th and 706 K st. n.w NTS OF FIGURED CRAzZy¥ CLOTH, reat fine figured Pacific Lawn, 434c.: ef Challie, at the Taz Starz Suoz Hose GREAT CLEARING SALE Gives every one a chance to secure TWO PAIR OF SHOES FOR ONE PRICE. We are positively selling goods at owe half the price that they can be bought lor elsewhere, es’ Fine Kid Opera Slippers, down to 3Sc. tidrens’ Kid Spring Heel Shoca, down to 33e. Misses! Shoes with worked But. Holes, down to 75c. Chiidrens* Solar Tip Button Shoes, down to 65e. Boys! Solid Leatner Buttou or Lace, down to 90¢. Serviceable Lace or Congress Gaiters, down, 0. all styles, warranted genuine Hand Meus Lawn Tenuis Shoes, down to 60. ‘everything in our store at bargain prices. THE STAR SHOE HOUSE, au3-3t 726 Tthst. “Au Qcrex Os Tue Potomac: WAS THE HEADING OF MANY A NEWS ORY @OQOODS BARGAIN id ONDAY AUGUST 6TH All Summer Goods must go. OREPELINES, All to be closed out without delay, French SATINES (Koechlin's), at 180, CREPLINES, at 1034¢. CHALLIES, at 1240, and 15¢. Genuine SCOTCH GINGHAMS, at 25¢. Early in tine Season we had miles of these Goods, now but afew pieces, and at these prices they will go about as rapidly as if they had wings. . THE PALAIS ROYAL We close at 6 p. m. Ocrixe Corns. Were awfully popular, but not a circumstance to what they will be this Fall, in fact there is every indication that it will be the “stuf” for Wrappers and inexpen- sive House Dresses. Our line of them is more complete now than ever, a8 ‘wo have just received 5 cases of the newest patterns. THEY ARE 150. THE PALAIS ROYAL We close at 6p. m. STILL IN GREAT DEMAND. ‘White, Black, Cream, Yellow, Cardinal, Light Blue, Garnet, Pink, Navy, Gobelin, Terra Cotte, Brown Grey, Boreal, and other colors. 24 inches wide, 75c. yard. 27 inches wide, 98c. yard. FIGURED CHINA SILKS, Light and Dark grounds, $1 quality reduced to 85a, COLORED SURAHS, All shades—Splendid value, Quality No. 1, 650. BLACK SURAHS, Quality A, 60c. Quality D, 98¢. Get samples and compare with those from other A special in Black Satin Rhadame at 89c. A special in Black Satin Marvellieux at 89¢. ‘These are splendid for the foundation of Lace BLACK SILK GRENADINES. $1.00 quality, now 85c. 1.25 quality, now @1. We A. LISNER, Proprietor, Cor. 12th and Pa ave, _We close at 6 p.mn. 68c. Mother Hubbard Gowns for 59c. ‘8c. Cambric Gowns, odd sizes, for 84c. 82.48 Embroidered Gowns (slightly soiled) for 81.15 Cambric Drawers for 980. rench Hand-embroidered Chemise for Se, 1.15 Skirts, with embroidered ruffle, for 98¢. ‘7%c. Corset Covers, trimmed with embroidery, for 25e. Nurses' India Linen Caps for 19¢. #1 Scamless Corsets, extra long waist and high bust Gc. Bustles for 12¢. ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. We close at 6 p.m. Stawren L Just the thing you need to while away your leisure moments at seashore or mountai plentiful in this departinent, as thi Stamped aud Drawn Linen Splashers for 1 uand Buffet Scarfs for 79¢. ‘Tray Covers for 29¢. 5c. Laundry Bags for 58¢. B5c. Doylies for 19¢. 59c. Tidies for 39e. If you are away and desire any of these goods, kindly advis us by mail and we will make an intelligent se- ‘en Groops. ITEM IN THE PAVERS OF TWENTY-FIVE YEARS aGo. WELL, ALLIS VERY QUIET HERE STILL, BUT FOR THAT, THERE ARE MANY MORE PEOPLE IN WASHINGTON PROPER THAN THERE WERE THEN, AND MANY OF THESE STI. NEED SOMETHING NEW IN THE WAY OF CLOTHING. PLEASE BEAR US IN MIND, FOR WHETHER YOU WANT A THIN COAT AND VEST, CHEAP OK EXPENSIVE, A SERGE SUIT AT $15, 818, #20 OR #25; A WHITE FANCY DUCK VEST, AN ODD PAIR OF PANTS, EITHER READY-MADE OR TO OR- DER; A SUIT OR A PAIR OF ODD PANTS FORTHE BOY, WE WILL BE GLAD TO SERVE YOU. WE BELIEVE WE HAVE A REPUTATION FOR FAIR DEALING, FOR GIVING FULL VALUE FOR THE MONEY WE RECEIVE, AND FOR DOING ALL IN OUR POWER TO RETAIN OUR CUSTOMERS, lection for you, THE PALAIS ROYAL, 3 Bancarss IN CHILDREN'S WHITE DRESSES. White dresses, 1 to 4 years, Cambric with tucked and embroidered yoke, only 63 Another style made of Nainsook with yoke of all- SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 1888. * ‘We close to-day at 5 p.m. To-morrow we close at 1 p. m, and invite you todo your ahop- ping before that hour. ABOUT HANDKERCHIEFS, ‘Specially about Hand-embroidered Handker- chiefs, costing 25c. to$10each If there be the alightest tmperfection the reputable manufact- ‘urer dare not send it to his merchant customer in the United States, ae he well knows they ‘would not be accepted. The retail customer, in paying full price for a handkerchief, demands also that it be perfect. Hence, at the end of each season, our reputable manufacturer in Bel- fast, Ireland, sends us his “thrown-outs,” or, in other words, his imperfect Hand-embroidered Handkerchiefs, at a very great concession from Tegular prices. At our request, he does this every Acgust and February, and this is now the third shipment we have had, and the values are superb. Imperfections are, in most instances, ‘80 slight as to be noticeable only after a most critical examination, the beauty and style of the handkerchief being unimpaired, either for use or ornament. As before, we shall give you the choice of these elegant handkerchiefs at 37%¢., 0c., 90c., and $1.18 each, and promise that you will be more pleased than with either of the former lots, on account of the greater range of variety and style. We call these sales; “A FEAST IN HANDKERCHIEFS.” They include all Handkerchiefs thrown out by ‘the overseers for the least imperfection, such as pin holes in the body of the linen, errors of Jearners in following the patterns, drawn throada, mistakes in colors, &c. As fine hand- embroidered Handkerchiefs are now carried ‘more as an ornament than for practical use, and as the imperfections in most cases are very ‘slight, in fact, not perceivable when in use, we think customers will be pleased to buy them at the prices named, i. ¢., half and greatly less ‘than half the price asked by us for the same goods when perfect. We have divided the stock into three lots, as follows, and have conspicu- ously displayed them on a 40 foot counter, first floor, immediately at left of our F st. entrance, ‘They comprise: 1,000 Ladies’ Fine Sheer Linen Hand-em- Dbroidered Scalloped-edge Handkerchiefs, em- broidered in white, colors and black, Sold in pertect goods at 50c. YOUR CHOICE, 37 4c. EACH. 1,250 Ladies’ Puro White Sheer Linen Hand- embroidered Scalloped-edged Handkerchiefs. Handsomest styles yet shown this season in Tegular goods Sold in perfect goods at $1, $1.12, $1.25. $1.37 and 81.50. CHOICE 600. EACH, 1,500 Ladies’ White Pure Linen Hand-em- broidered Handkerchiefs, lacy patterns, 1 to 3. Anches deep. Sold in perfect goo ds at $2, 82.50, 82.75, 23.50, YOUR CHOICE, 90c. EACH. 1,800 Ladies’ Finest Quality, Sheer Linen, Hand-Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Sold in perfect goods at #2, 82.50, 83, 83.50, $4, $5 each. Your choice only $1.18. The largest part of these are in the finest quali- ties, and the * bargains” are correspondingly sreater, as will be found upon exami The Flannel Stock is still intact, braces everything that is the least wise desirable. It is the most popular of all Fabrics for Outing, Lawn Tennis, Yachting, Seashore and Mountain ‘Wear, and is shown in qualities, and patterns Particularly adapted to each of the above vur- poses. Plain and Fancy, of varying weights, shown in au almos' describable variety of Stripes, Checks und Plaids, and, everything con- sidered, it is the myst econd cal Fabric made. ‘Beautiful styles in“Outing” Flannels—all cot- ton with a Flannel appearance, warranted uot to shrink nor fade, only L5c. per yard. Choice line of Ceylon-Striped Flannels, in an attractive variety of harmonizing colorings, finished like a Gingham, and particularly suited to full dresses or fancy skirts. 370. Anderson's Fine Scotch Flaunels. in a great variety of quict Stripes and Checks, especially desirable for Men's Neglige Suits, Shirts and Pajamas. Flaunels for Ladies’ Wrappers, and House Dresses. Exclusive styles in a variety of col- oring. Particularly handsome lines of stripes, at 50c. per yard. WOODWARD & LOTHROP. CONTINUATION of our Mid-Summer sale of Housekeeping Lin- ens, inaugurated by us on Monday of this week. ‘This sale is made. SPECIALLY AND ONL} Tid our stock of old, and to someextent. uni sirable patterns, previous to opening our fall stock on September 1. At that tin intention to show an entirely new line of pat terus. The quality of the goods is the earne as ‘we offered for sale for the last exht yeurs—and Wwe shali, as heretofore, guarantee the wear of every yard wesell—whether at the regular or the reduced price—We have never offered Table apking and Cloths, at so low prices ‘as now prevail—and we invite the attention of Hotels, Boarding Houses, Restantan large buyers, to inspect our stock an ‘vantage of the low prices. REMEMBER THE PATTERNS are the only consideration in question—we want to get rid of certain old patterns. Weguarantes the value and the quality. In conjunction with our sale of Damasks, Nap- kins, and Cloths at reduced prices, we desire to call attention to our superb assortment of LINEN SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES. We are showing LINEN SHEETS, hand bemstitched at one end and hemmed at the otiuer, 23 Yards long and 234 yards wide, at 85 PER PAIR, LINEN SHEETS, hand hemstitched at beth ends, finer and heavier quyility, at only $6.50 per pair. LINEN SHEETS, hand hemstitched at both ends, fine quality. # ) per pair. LINEN SHEETS, hand hemstitched at both ends, extra fine quality, 2% yards long by 2% yards wide, 3 yards long by 2% wide, $8. 810 per pair. PILLOW CASES, hand hemstitchea, 36 in. 2, $2.50, #3 per pair. in. long by 20 in. wide, and 2.50, 83 each, ‘These goods are all made from the best Trish linens, and are of unequalled wearing qualities. We invite examination, (Second floor; two elevators.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP. svite Arrextioy To Tue over embroidery, two clusters of tucks aud ruffle of embroidery, only $1.35. Gretchen dresses with ruffle of fine embroidery, 4 clusters of tucks and herring-bone stitched. THE PALAIS ROYAL, close at 6 p.m. ants’ Sups. Cambric, neck and sleeves edged with fine embroidery. Cambric, tucked yoke and finest embroidery on neck Cambric, tucked yoke, six tucks and cambrio ruffle Nainsook, embroidered yoke, back and front, six tucks and embroidered rufte on skirt. THE PALAIS ROYAL, Wectoseat p.m. Duessixc Sacavea India Lawn, neck and sleeves trimmed with embrot- 79¢. quality for 590. Sizes 34, 36 and 38 only. India Linen, tucked and embroidered trimming, $1.25 quality for 98c. ia Lawn aud Cambric, with very fine embroidered 82.68 quality for $2. Asmall lot of CHILDREN'S FRENCH GINGHAM DRESSES reduced from 82.68 to $1.68. Sizes 1 to 4 years. WE MEAN TO MAINTAIN THIS REPUTA- TION AND ARE ALWAYS READY TO EX- CHANGE OR REFUND THE MONEY FOR ANY GOODS BOUGHT OF US THAT DO NOT GIVE SATISFACTION. EB. BARNUM & Co, 981 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, Hessy D. Cocunax, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN FLOUR, GRAIN, AND HARNESS, 1317 FOURTEENTH STREET ¥. W. My customers and the formed I have ret mae, SE area hae tid Cement Tom Sid St the LOWES “a ae Si doe xyine & Brace, and Pesnares i O” “S200 s ar O15 E street Will be open all ‘summer "a Thee art mean ‘Materials and Stamping. o15-3m Another lot of FRENCH GINGH AM GAMPS, Sizes 4 to 6 years, Original price $2.50, now $1.50. Towrts For Tax Barn We have every best kind, Both Terry and Turkish Linen, in plain and fancy, aud all sizes, from the smallest to the sheet, 1,000 doz. 18 by 36-in. Turkish Bath Towels, only 1234c. exc 500 doz. 20 by only 18c. each; 82 per doz. Fine Turkish Bath Towels, size 20 by 40 inch, plain white and fancy, only 23¢. each. Fine Unbloacued Turkish Math Towels, size 24 by 50 mch, only 25c. each, Same Bleached, on!y 37 go. each, Fine Turkish Bath Towels, size 25 by 57 ineb, in plain white and fancy bordered,only 50c.euch, Fine Brown Turkish Bath All-Liuen Towels, size 24 by 52 inch, only 50c. each, ‘Same, Fancy Striped, 50c. each. Extra-Fine Brown Turkish Bath Al-Linen ‘Towels, with red stripes, size 24 by 48 inch, only 75e. ‘Extra-Fine and Extra-Larze Brown Turkish Bath Towels, size 30 by 56 inch, only 81.25 each. Turkish Bath Sheets, siza—by — yards, only — each. ‘Turkish Terry Bath Mittens, 20c. per pair. ‘Turkish Linen Bath Mitte - er pair. (Second floor; two elevators.) (0 inch Turkish Bath Towels, WOODWARD & LOTHROP, 12 1-2. Gixonaus. ‘We have mad» special efforts this year to have our assortment of Wish Fabrics kept at a high standard throug the summer months, aud in- vite your attention to our presentsuperb assort- ment and window display. We have recently. opened 5,000 yards, beautiful styles, in checks, plaids, stripes, with plains to match, at only 12)4c. ver yard In respect of finish. design. and colorings, these Ginghams are far in advance of auy we ever showed, rivaling the finest imported voods. Uruorsresy Deranrenr. ‘8-4 Mosquito Netting in Blue, Pink, Buff, Green, Garnet, White and Black, only 33c. pe. ‘Bed Canopies of Mosquito Netting, in Pink WANTED-—HELP. WANTED--SITUATIONS. FOR _RENT—ROOMS. Jyn; also white, m1 ‘and’ city. FM scullions, Weer ARSE ead WAGE? sameeren SITUATIONS oR . RENT—BEAUTIFUL, kitchen S55 F ot | cies countty and resors eM BURN FOR WHITE paeD cooks, teers Patan ged juan pat | Beton Wana Nir general bomen Toe eee ie” Jersey ave. n. Ww. ENT_FURNISHED, Wildes iT DICKS AGENCE. WOMEN COOKS, ten eee ese ieee % Woe poopie Ware wc ton an PSE | See LAR pondlonsan BED) toe mot bak. O50 amd as POR RENT 1451 CORCORAN ST. FOUR UN- thd Boor, suitable ring’: Chandelier. rowines beat an ne genmatrees, Nien toed — ‘A RESPECTABLE WHITE WO- Wiener teas ‘ANTED—A COLORED WOMAN TO WASH War ‘assiat in ce dh ily. City references nw. hous-Keeper in ® 1 Please call ot 1120 16th street aa ING GOVERNESS | 3 desires Posit ‘addiewe KR aT FRORT os, Board if WW ANTED—visi mw ‘man and ‘ANTED —A MAN AND WIFE AND SINGLE ‘man towork on farm: no letter {fom ‘iast employer and ness. Inquire 1409 F st. n.w. a R RENT_LANGE HANDSOMELY roxsisi5 front oun, tat rate faunlly: seutiemsa Sly, referenee roan: D a DOORKEEPER | EXPERIENCED, class references, wante an engaxement | Conveutent to rate 21S Sst a: Vv ANTED-NURSES. APPLY AT GHLDRER HOSPITAL, 13th and W ste, DR RENT—TWO PLEASANT ROOMS, 5 aEOND housekeeping: RHITE WOMANTA | Ki foo: 724 for 2OUh st. for ligut ous! pos rete ‘ED — A WHITE GTI, FOR GENE ‘ANTED — ‘ane ate femny partys Apriy at O81 Dat nee, ee ferences given. 17 a To NT — aT 1 ‘very desiratile furnished rooms.fro separately or together, lange closela; TITH ST NW, THREE | ‘ANTED—A WOMAN, TO COOK AND. ax GEN- ‘eral small family. Must work for’ references. Apply to 1509 8 st. n.w. WANTED—LOTS. ANTED—TO BUY ONE OR TWO DESIRABLY {08 RENT FIVE UNFURNISHED ROOMS. ai 2d floor; suitable for light nd bathroom, 214 Tet ANTED-FEEDERS FOR DRUM CYLINDER hands need ‘Plenses: none but experienced Darby's Printing Office, 1308 Pa ave. 1.w. ANTEDTA RESPIOTABLE WHITE, BOY 1 Wink jake himself useful in restaurant and bar, 8th st. nw. 1e experience. located lota suitable for subdivision and i ment, of a good lot with a sn LDER, P. = "ANIED-REAL ES’ oa rere Peay gd of ok Pi ‘ith snd 20th ste. 50 feet oe | D—BOY IN ADRUG STORE: ONE WITH DRUG, JOR RENTOAT 137 INDIANA AVE, NEAR TRE: hed room: suitable for light | manner under the contract aysten, but by V ‘ANTED=GOOD_BOOK-KEFPI food penman and come well rec@bmen: honesty auld untewrity. State mame of at @ and in own handwriting., MERCHA) office. FOR SALE—LOTS. i rent single or ea suite; three on & | work of the best wisctnl materiais, strret it, between L and M ats, =| sissies ae vd aUatsiUS: TALK, ‘ir-t-clame table Apply at 1102 13th at. nw WANTED — SEVERAL LADIES TO TEA x Dress Cutting without the use of, fern:all drafting Gone on \ GOOD WHITE WOMAN aE nN to the right person. Wit T Bi CO., 025 F ST. 10 to 40 Chambe: ‘Waitresses, Nurses, and Taundrenen, Cooks aud: Waiters for wprines at Write Mra. F. lished house in his state: 1i 158. ANTED- AGENTS TO SELL one Tae OF Ben, Harrison, by the Author of Ben Hur, Gen. ‘Lew Wallace, the life-long friend of Gen. Harrison, 18 Pritiug, the’ ouly authorized biography. ving “more competent."—Ex-Gov. Porter. ra ‘Harriso: have read Ben Hur and want Ben money-making book of the age, Outfits BARD BRO: 3 Chestnut at,, Phila. OR SALE-A FEW CHOICE LOTS IN’ <anomn | ry a ove ‘for sale or trade, JOR KRENT-LANGE FRONT ROOM, Fon SHOP 2F YS yt, lane vand with entrance fropt and gutting aud ‘tite to crden, af A119, Eat ENI—A SUITE OF ROOMS V Fae for hot ci iaeionine ON MERID Eos ou Det. ee, near Gantok Boul ae | ne, Bear nn ae ane TAKER & JUKbAS, JOR KENT—ONE OR TWO FIN SLY FURNISHED TOA LEGE Feat with or without board, no chiid- | 20K BALES FAYE ICE the worthwestera portion of this cy, bar svdteniy “astermined to A RENT — FURNISHED ROOMS: | his renidence, has left second 3 nee, lat and ai = all Mode | Fo, See | and water rent investment. ras opportuni fren ak Sire w & CO. ‘aluable sam) u ©. "FARRINGTON, 1O-7eeaul-7e WARTEDA MAN OF BUSINESS APPLICA tion, located outside Washington, to act for eatab- TCATING ROOMS, THIRD | ** foo of houne Uso D at naw. for light housckeepe | YOK SALE—MOUSES IN se eee SEE ine, #20. ams Bae fes toat Har. Fis. bi it SALE_WE ARE OFFERING FOUR CHOICE (ding iota on Ht st. bet. 20th and 21 eno Tot B10 te ati face out ftven rice 81.50 ri Pot ba, foot SEHR SALE—ABOUT 19,000 Tocated on the cor. of * se ad ts wide LV Peirable Furnish with large closets manently; private faiuily 1K KENT—BEAUTIFUL COOL SUMM! Bi in private fanuly ange dubs east rout, references required. 1101 4 Kooms,communicaiing 01 iberal Foferences exchanged. MANURACT ORE La Bs d alcoves, for the summer ot UARE FEET OF 7th and K sts, mw. ordered a car-loud first week, a N. J, Joad, a Mich. canvasser cl $400 Buffalo dealer with AFE CO,, Cine JJpOR SALE-ONLY 2 LOTS LEF TarronsroocgToa m, fori: conn eaerel mistion made {oF WASTED=LOCAT "OR TRAVELING AGENTS {or & new shectalty—fire-procf safes: N.Y: agent KENT—OFFICE ROOMS IN NO. 1503 PA. yey Maine Mevare, Kher & Coz bau ILL & JOHNSTON, 180 Leth ak aw RINT — VERY = SALE—CHOICE SMALLLOTSIN at T. PLEAS: | © ‘aud $600 each sinall cash 3 Riel noiD, a soter Dun nen eating xr month on oUF apecialty; ca tres, Rk te Oo, ay 1b when ATTRACTIVE oS ci ‘splendid location tor real estate business: G22 14th rea and colored, for all and states, with re Apply tok C. CULTER & 60, {OR BALE—LOTS AND ACRE VILLA SITES as 1423 F B to 10 cents per foot at SI {TBO erandest views of Washinston from any diree- ED—DUNDORE’S EMPLOYMENT BU- conducted by ladies, men and women, of doinestic labor, for District nee. 717 Mat nw. $y’ FOR REN ‘T_STORES._ WANTED--ROOMS. OR RENT—STORE AND DWELLING. EXC Shp 4° lot 505200 oe, tor 9950 ES V Vy ANTED—LADY EMPLOYED DURING THE DAY Sewites a fUrutshed hall-room west of thand bet. Gand N sta Addres WASTEDS PERSONS, NG ‘uifuruisbed reomsfor rere sagala. sell aa soe us, Hw REN’ Ww! ANTED—TWO LARGE FURNISHED ROOMS, ‘with double snd cabinet beds or two lange rooms and hall rocms with double and single beds, north of price, Tor three Kand west of 10th sts. at moderate gentlemen; permanent, if suited, Ad Particulars, A.A. A! WASTEDSBY IWo. FOU necting Furnished Rooms; near 11th an: ruianevt if suited; price abo nim prolened pe Riltihis br Me Ds Star oes WASTED <i AG {iter mafarminhaa ron fo second ficor, "haurese 3 Ge ¥ WANEEDoHEE © iissction second f children mo houseleevin, Hefe fe : ‘Box 113, Star ome, WANTED-TO RENT TWO COMMUNICATING or que lance room for repair shop Address THE PIANO EXCHANGE Address G, B., Star office, W: y ANTED—FROM OWNER, 4 SMALL HOUSE ON ‘Cleveland or some ‘short ORTH ‘aus-3t" Wan ‘ED—WE HAVE like to purchase a dwelli sts: new.; price 84,000 to 810 V Star office. than ‘we can supply. 31 WANTED-GHEYHOUND | PUvPY: ferred: will way reasonable price “Address SMITH, St WASTED CEIFTEEN OR © hight’s milk. Ad iress Bos oie. casonable rates: T: by D. J. MOFFA D.C. 414 ast BALDWI + Hogi Building. ter than butter; satisfaction aes round) or money refunded: stalls 32 (remember the numbers): Center city. Wat Fr good condition to hire monthly. price per mouth, K. E. 8. P. 0. Loc for full-size, bring Ta PROS Rosser ays Pa. ave. Address WASHINGTON ARCH, IK WOUKS, Schl and Water sta nw. W wee ears Bookkeepi Gool ground Bailey's Cross Re SERTKD = ATEN LADS WW intarensiuakine taueit ladies ina few dayn, om i them to cut and fit any form with accuracy. In- itructony fre for teu week, to tredce the spate Dreping fom ‘des ores latest. Del io Stet. ANTED— PARLOR — FURNITURE aaa WW? Mattes ipade over tn Bew-clae References furnished as to Workmant Brecidengor. Address ©. NELSON, O1¢ 10th st nome dy30-1we \ TED-ELECTRICITY IN NERVOU Was 3 Meutaland Spinal troubles, Paralysis, nioved, ‘TED—T0 BUY mail Ss ‘SECOND-HAND wie ‘e.; also stoves, carpets, feather furniture, feath r mi,” brass, calucg GUUGENHEI MEG 2 by mail promptly attended to. JOR SALE-SOME OF THE GHOICEST BUILDING lots on Lanier Heights: now is prices are certain to seiuiptaees ade atu seal 8 Pisieuete mierda tected bas system of ca oes eee f re Crock Park, McLACH! ry tlesirable loca fon for clotting: ehoee oF coufectictic _SWOKMSTEDT & BRADLEY, 927 F st. NEW STORE AND DWELLING, 1 Handsowe plate slass windows improvements and excellent ‘location for ” rating voany calls; can rent in a day or two. i TING AGENCY, 612 9th street northwest, FORRI RENT—M CELLA JOR RENT_STABLE FOR | lames ees Yehicles. Apply SALOMON'S Sle aud E: Stables, Jacksou Hall alley. safe, together or sc Pemiisylvania ave. n }QR SALE-COMPLETE, SET OFFICE FU Revolving Chair, Lo ‘ll walnut: vod ¢ single ‘pieces. inguite at 813.6 COUNTRY ‘BOARD. BOARD-TERMS MODERATE, LARGE oi, Lo STEPHENS, Warren quier County: Virginia, 53 road <A FEW MORE BOARD) Hitel Boardine House S™Addiress H. 2 SPARROW, Middle ‘Md., Frederick County. ture, Bookcase, Armchair, Table, Clock tc" : together or 4m ENTLEMAN AND light he ‘Star office. NISHED ROOMS, IN cS TR lish); best make; convertible into two «ty inachine: little us f Danan to an eee fans machine. Cau ‘B14 Sth wt. uw. Ss "SAI E-BARGAIN—HOI harness; Diack horse, 6 in Pa, Live Stock Ins. Co. OR SALE—FIXTURES COMPLETE Ax will of @ first-class grocery store on 14: st. ‘ghportunity large business, WHITAKER & J xi ined. Answer, with particulate of lotatic ears old: gentle: 901 Vermont ave. LAGETT MANSION, NEAR BILVER SPRIA “TO PUKCHASE DESIRABLE HOUSE, northwest section, and lot near Justice FEW COUNTRY BOARDERS CAN BE ACCOM dated at the old Hyatt Mansic JOR SALE—C chine, nearly new; price $18 cash. Appi A HOME SEWING _ iE YEARLING HORSE by, Price Oriol, 3 Forparticulare addreas P. Waste ¥,Z WHO ANSWERED L. E. Unuer this hieadi ug, will fii letter at Star office. * V J ANTED—A SMALL HOUSE CONVENIENT thecare or herdics: would purchase the farn! FEW BOARDERS CAN BE _ACCOMMODATED , Stott’s Station, Metropolitan Branch - five manutes" trom station. Le. MARSHALL, 201 E st. aw. cK AND FIXTURES OF DRY otiou Store, eetablished 10 year, to Fe- ire from, business, corner Delaware av Sten THEO, PRIEBUS, ANNON HOUSE AND SUMMER BOARDING Annex for August and September, Plessant, oval Low rates” Adres CE. rietor, Manassas, Va. FEW BOARDERS DESIRED NEAR MoI tains of Virwinia, E | ‘excellent table and 40, oust means | BAW SEIL Prop y Alaska Seal; London Skius for samples to LE wkin Sacques—34, inents: warranted best dye; made from choice se esale orders for the W3xi T FAMILY OF TWO adults want to lease partially furnished house for iwo years: west of 11th st.; would board owner; relerences exchanged, Address Box 66, Star oflice, ‘of shade, fruit, ice. "Male from cial traveler, financially embaressed, is compelled to Sell immediately at a big sacrifice, this is apie wath | SIMPSON, Ald: TWO COMMURICATING ROUME with board, at Ch ¢ 39, Forest Glen, M ‘CHE ‘worker The Weshington Brick Machine Go, Lath and Boundary sts. n OK SALE-THE FURNITURE ‘0 room house; ouly been in use for = house for rent ifdesired. Address A. D., or modated at the Windso1 Mountain, Frederick County, auty. Pure sited water aude, Piraeaut toouts, good Coad, CMESDRY, Crenaa, Mid. yANTED—A FEW MORE BOARD Month of Auwant and. September, wear Round (OUSE IN PERFECT CONDI1 n 16 rooms, suitable for ren! ia first-class location. ‘Address Box 5 Ok RENT A from 9 to 12 rooms in good condition. stating terms and exact location, GOOD TENANT, JOR SALE—A GOOD CARRIAGE, BUILT BY Dermott. ‘Inquire MOSELEY'S wharf, foot of Loudoun County, Va THOROUGHBRED some at a picture, G yeara old, Lok Vullet: magnificent saddler: fine rv yithout fault or blemish; price $400. Adure J41 Star oftice. SOF ALE GRADES To KENT ave more ‘calls for bi “HERRON & RAMEY, 1307 F st. e Station, 100 yards from: th: ELDING, s bay welding, 16 hands high, re ieom A HC MPH 5 years old; sound, kentle and good travellers: ridden $id driven by lady; sold for no tault. Apply WOUD 7 F NE high, 6 years old; © SGUMER BOARDERS TAKEN AT PHIL: JOR BALE—HORSI T {* of Horses from Ohio, amoux them some good drs ft ice Horses, all sod to be HLEGEL & QUIGLEY, Kear 933 D st nw, .E, SWEET WIN! ENTY GALLONS Ej 1, Star office, WASTED TALL KINDS WELL WORK DONE AT rew. Pumps and Wind Mills drivers, saddlers, and io' | otics toutenents. FOr particulars’ ad:irns ‘ty yank BELLEVUE, BEAUTIFULLY LocaTED in full view of ocean, near Congress Hall inwi, sufticiently retired to suit the renued taste. ie. Address Miss E, WEEMS, Cape May, NJ. 414 dp st. 8... Washe agent for the Kirkwood Iron Wind Eu- gime. ‘For particulars apply _as above, or to the Pro- ress Eng, und Mach. Works, Suminerfield, Md. wu4-3ra 7 ANTED—A GOOD ONE-HORSE STONE WAGON A eMutronwe and durable, MCCAR IM ‘Claret and Hock 30 conte « bottle. PLENTY OF SHADE, Bottle trade a specialty. drew Mim JOHN'S GUYTHEK, Piney Po FOR THE NEXT 30 ine of Carriages, Bux. a equipiuents of all JV ANTED-TRY OUE BUTTERINE AT 20 CENTS {OR SALE—I WILL GIVE Fi Pr roti. Uunvt Met atrotue oF rancid; Ree ba ‘Satisfactory excl GEYER, Carriage Factory Golden's Fish stalls; open daily till 123 lewant Square Finnoe, seow ae wew: ail intoct eed pest improvements: fine rich quality of tone and best makes “Wall be sold for one week only, at 30 less than their value. stool and cover, wuarantes goes with each ouly $10 monthly till paid for. These are great sap Vargains, HE PIANO EXCHANGE, A Wononti wilt be paid bya reeponstble may fot $200. for four mouths. “Address Fostottice Bor $37, MON NEY_ “TO LOAN. “TO. LOAN—81,000 AT 5 PER CENT ON abnewved ‘Wastingion city 0 come alot Bor v7. 5 *F fkD—CLARET BOTILES; HIGHEST PRIC oramail number, Fanaa ae and chairs, at 415 - EXPIRATION OF TSU st nw x FEW THOUSAND DOLLALS O¥ | potest eums to ult, uo cota Ni, Sar office. Mines Loa AL TINE FEE GEN proved teal ‘enate, meet 4 Te NTE ‘ONS OF SCRAP-ITRON (MA- Wiaiitrs) ia small oF sree tote to suit dgers, HON AND BRIDGE, SALE—ONE SFCOND-HAND | UPKIGHT $155; one at $170 aud at dozen other great bargains in pianos “ HUGe & CO., Music Dealers, 9: SALE— CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, Carts, Pouy Carts, Surrey, and all kands of Spring payments oF cas; repairing a xpe ‘JOHN'S COOK. S2¥5 Ai at. West Washi. Lane amounts & all, Adaress JAS, CORR pvare ave, e., OF Capitol card stand. YANTED-A LADY WILL FILL ORDERS FOR Wechinig anal preserving. trait in, ease quantity, cara Finis “for sale now: SEX TO, LOAN O€ REAL ESTATE; INSUE ance placed; renis collected. Waxons,” on cary __ 1236 F street iw. APPROVED REAL JOHN SHERMAN & CO. 1407 NEY TO LOAN 0} ‘Estate Security. JFPOR SALE—WE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND Single Drivers Saddle sud Di INGHAM & CO. 1327 1 st. Bw. jul STATE RT or NE Fy ONDE, AVALLE QUAL QUARTERLY, TO #1, sala Pa! ILA CHARGED. ‘THOS. L WAGGAMAN, ¥17 Pat, JRO _SALE—THE “OTTO” GAS ENGINE ne. quires no boiler, avoids all expensive attend Ast, 731 7th st. n1z. BUSINESS CHANCES, OR SALECA. FIUST-CLASS | gutt anliy in town 0 Toe as Bha‘Price lint’ b BALLAG ON KEAL ESTATE. THOS. E. WAGGAMAR. TO LOAN IN SUMs To SUT 8100 000. 50.0008 TSU Fo we Meuta Williosn 80 iersat va value of proved SMITH SON. tase aie sea ‘TED—PANI NEE, EITHER ACTIVE OR WASSER ated a Dent pers conpter: Uress STEAM POWER, Bt i ‘twenty-five hands. ane twenty Ave DIFOR QaSH_ FURNITURE: FEATHER \ Vast oe ‘Stoves, or entire Housel ee fects, ad Ww NTED—ALL Wau WP And MAKE NO MISTAKE in the place. 53 Pa. ave., cor ‘3y11. Wid Ea vata DUG, BORED AND DRIVEN: All kinds well ‘work done in, siilifui ‘Pumps made to work pis forms forms moderate. WAL. SCP imeae See, es Yaak Foe SAL E-FOUE BRICKS SIX ROOMS ON 295 SE oh °RSALETHRER STORY, | Sagut store and Swelling renie ga “ it abe oe eee HOUSES, SIX Koc + 5 ONE se ee Fa SALES TWO BEAUTIFUL Scant BH WARNES & OO. VICE enw, -A VERY CHEAP S8TORY AND OOM: crete cellar house ob Q st.. beat 1th all wo inte handsomely papered. good lot to alley @7 20K Mere ie.a bargain. AV ID D STON sue SOO F etheet, {Ok SALE_SPLEND) 5 gh SA ib INVESTMENT —¢ NEW rented | borwe OK SALE—T Will, rm Two” pretty new houses, 20th and RK i] ie whee DOK SALE-705 AND 7077 | Fete eat bay wind bs pres ded with al modern’ tinpwovenente, @ ose Yate, Hine roomy caller: Bot comstructed. tna shone | Stet tite ger ite perder Tenney Be | Rgncaie a maick HO0aE Sia 7f- st. 36: t ow far 813. with a let 1.800. B. Lie eo) ONARD, Meal Estate Agent, toh an JOR BALE—CHE Al SALOON DOING A G00! untnow, fou renecin for elling: Apis at aicet aw. BU LEONARD, Keal Lsiate Ageot. 40! (anece endo JOK SALE-3 = 6s 18,08 Bat. Rete pe giganto cash, balance tosuit. Bb. LEONARD, heal Hetata ae USE ON = ‘ * * Ha BS eet ee ae ST WASHINGTON 000, 2 at 00, ee re eras tases JOHN F. DONOHOR, anes S13 Baaet Capitol st todern Tpreventta Tocat cant payin Thee s MOTE. Those st nm ok 8A iD PAROAINS ON DUN: Poarcniace. deoenan 2 truta Bis SALE—HOU~ES. 301 Ket nw, and Lae Sa See See Re ei ann Oe ie tah be “vn BOF 13, 300 120% and j H000 10 i 1010 Hat Wb, 1ore. B00 2 to al liey tat 1 2th wma ‘ar Mand S gee bO9 ‘000 11:80 to Ltt 38d wt nw. th. re z h..m, 1, Br ‘iT sin 508 Bw bb ant 8 4,000 1208 Bia. new. $09 oy iat oftce tar oultein teaaed a (sual. Tilus k WAUGAMAN. pit Ha Vnrkp & co. i ‘OK SALESTHAT NEATLY BUILT House, at 119 Ext. mow crn improvemeuts, for $4,000. "For a call 2 OWNER “use Foyt Nios, PROF erty ou 7th st. mw. aliey, 3.000. Apply WASHN DANESHOWEI. Buc. to Danen aust uM UK SALETWO NEW, BEAUTIFUL HOUSES, Shh clom, te Carttal and wew Library. ot mughly Conve OK SALE—A SPLENDID INVESTMENT rout new hoses iu a rapidly growing erction, of the city will eld one ts wil now pay from # te 10 per cout ou pPiap faskect, and in Leen tt soars they will ya foot AB percent. For particulars, addres 0) JOR SALE—7- window ‘by apered. Lot 1 SIX-ROOM FRAME Zod we um price ony Wiscort t'wi 1907 Pa ave, £. POK FIVE DAYS Tusit, terms emmy. ene. oR SALE BUT I traue part brick ; te be ved. VITNEY & Bae RD, 30. a. Fok, SALE-CHEAP —TARGE 4 Shouse in Mount Pleasant J.B WERT FORD, i . SALE—KEMARKABLY CHLAP 1 ay Urine. ain Tooth iraiue 5 rete y DANENHOWEK iw 11s JOK SALE—ACTUAL SACRIVICE— NEW Brick, sil mi. Lot izaii to alley’ em oan or invertunent« 100. pact cake Reet wTALed W MuLt Gla Lam wt Fok AREAS Euboanr CHANCE 79 shou Wut teat aud cumfurtatie home Be Fat iw OH SALEA BARGAIN: TWO FINE | keet- ences, 472 and Ot mw, ui aderu iniprovenente, ‘will sell Chea to Vurchaser. Inquire No. 4740 at. u. 2408 Q at. uw bh. or. new 3024 ete The above ie only @ portion of the prey ees eee ca ome 204 sed wt WILL PAY $10.4 will sbusin aes Government position wt Sou a Address A.C. T., Star office VStar eects aloe aired for #2. Bt yur house by postal to PUNE 8, 1851 ule 1 PUNKS SLWING MACHINE AGENCY, 7th st. ww, you cab tay ny a - woud e Machine for Shisolihewifore at eae’ ws-Se ALWILLIAMS. GRO.W. MoELFRESH, UT! Wis = rire Fe N ins Be Syen ull hours, W. WILLIAMS, Mauger, 826 Fee’ What eRecee cap pram, eo iy es “oe USTH'S OLD STAND oJ Swiver Saree Sime ocond Had Casthing Suidlat Teapectaive prices." Addtoas or call at 19 vat uy Wrest lORSES TO PASTURE AT, GENL E F heale’s stock farm. $3 wate, Inquire of JB EPP, cor ct ‘ave. D-HARD ara ANTED — GOOD SECON! eee iG. ELE: mani as ean. aver corey euns, revolvers, old [T KNOWN THAT FRESH EL LOST _ AND FOUND. __

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