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E EVENING STAR.| WASHINGTON: ‘The Star Out of Towa. Persons leaving the city for any length of time can have Tas Sram mailed reguiarty to any address 404 for any period they may desire, © AU orders for the paper by matt must be Gecompanied by the money,—at the rate of Ofteen Gents & week, or fifty cents per month, unless grat to a foreign country, when the price, includ. §ng postage, ts 80 cents per month. ————$ What books should a girl read? Somebody has Ut that question tq Murion Harland, and she has Dad snes, and would be especially keep them out of giris’ nands. In the fealm of fiction she makes some interesting dis- She would give a girl Thackeray com- Dut would except from Miss Wooison's Rovels “Bast Angels," and from Mra Burne U's, “Through One Administration.” But if the sug- ‘Rovelist who portrays so much that is interesting tm Becky Sharp, and so little in the uncouth but faithful Dobbin, whose pen throws a magical ias- imation about the character of the wayward Beatrix While leaving his noble Laura only a MBadowy outline, and makes the riovous young ‘Virginian so much more of aman than his schol. ‘arly brother, may have much to commend bim as ‘@ Galiriat for the well-developed and experienced member of society, but should hardiy be picked Out of a crowd asa muralist for the guidance of ‘the young and cailow. It cannot be said that @itber Mra Burnett or Miss Woolson has written anything to gloss over sin. eo ‘The speed of the famous “Flying Scotchman,” ‘Bas Deen beaten on a competing line of railroad, ‘and the newspapers of England and Scotland wiil Overflow fora time with comparisons of records made prior to this. It is ao easy thing to make ‘fase time on roads laid and equipped as these Brii- tah roads are, with their long uabroken stretenes Of straight track and the protection of the road- Ded from obstructions, 30 that the engine-drivers Go not require to be nearly so vigilant asim this country. It would bes very different thing if one Of the low-swung English locomotives, with its @lastic train of cars, were put upon an American Toad with its numerous curves and twists aud tufe- | Flor roud-ced equipment. The annals of American Failway speed, therefore, though they may not Boast along run at the rate of seventy-five miles an hour, are really much more woaderful in their Way than the British. The American passengers May ming the excitement of excessively rapid mo- Won, but they experience the stronser excitement (Of greater dangers to be confronted. Not even the ‘most intense national pride should demaad from ‘he American roads speed equal tothatot the “Flying Scotchman” uatll the American road-beds are as straight and as safe as the English. Now that somebody was raked out of the waste. ‘Dasket « dispaten from General Drum congratu- lating M:. Harrison oa bis nomination for Prest- dent, thus establishing, to the satisfaction of anxious iaquirers, the general's loyalty to the re. publican party, it isto be hoped that the whole Confedersie flags business will begiven a long and much-needed rest. The famous order for the re turmof the fags was written by a democratic | President at the suggestion of a republican adju- Tantgeneral Botn, doubtless, believed that they | ‘Were doing a patriotic thing. and that the coun- tay would be gratified at tue wiping out of even | an historic reminder of the clash of fraternal arma, When they discovered their error, they Promptly retraced their steps as rar as possible, ‘and thus no harmwasdone. Todrag the matter over ‘and over, long after it occurred and when nothing eam be sccomplisued by it—uot even a partisan point mede—is a sad waste of time, especially ‘When it is the tariff on which the line between ‘the parties is to be drawn in the coming fight. War Nor Scrrz ‘YOURSELF WITH THIN CLOTHING WHEN YOU MOST NEED IT? JUDGING FROM THE WEATHER THUS FAR, AUGUST 18 LIKELY TO BE OUR HOTTEST MONTH, AND SEPTEMBER NOT FAB BEHIND. CAN YOU THINK OF FOUR TO six WEEKS OF SUCH WEATHER 4S THIS AND KOT THINK ABOUT THIN CLOTHING? HOW CaX YOU GET THROUGH SUCH WEATHER WITHOUT A THIN SUIT OB A COUPLE UF “GAUZY" COATS AND VESTS? WHAT J8 NICER LOOKING OR COOLES THAN PONGEE SILK, SEEBSUCKER, OB ‘MOHAIR? YOULL FIND NOTHING STRONGER OR MORE DURABLE THA THE TWO FORMER, AND THEY WASH EQUAL TO LINEN. THE MOHAIR I8 VERY DRESSY, DOES NOT WASH, BUT, BRING MADE OF THE FINE, WIRY WOOL OF THE ANGORA GOAT, DOES NOT SOIL EaSILY. THEN THERE ARE THE PURE SILK COATS AND VESTS, THE FINEST THIN GOODS MADE YOUR WIFE WILL TELL YOU THAT SILK OUTWEAES ANY OTHER MATERIAL IN A DRESS. WHY NOT IN COAT AND VEST? LASTLY WE MENTION THR GREAT VA- RIETY OF BLACK COATS AND VESTS, SUCH a8 ALPACA, DRAP DEE, SERGE, ‘BRILLIANTINE, CICILLIEN, &0, AT ALL PRICES, FROM $2 FOR COAT TO $10 FOR THE FINEST COAT AND VEST. =.B BARNUM & 00, au7 981 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, Ssors. EDMONSTON & CO's, Saozs. 20 PEB CENT DINCOUNT SALE FOR 10 DAYS ONLY. EDMONBTON & CO., 1339 and 1341 F st and 943 Pe. ave. G. T. Kus, TAILOR, 8u7-3m ¢16¢ OTH STREET. New Srauezp Livexs Fon Souza WORE. OUR DESIGNS ARE ALL STRICTLY NEW AND ORIGINAL, A FEW CHOICE BARGAINS FOR THRER DAYS. 9c. Momle Cloth, fringed all asound, 2 yds. long, . 7 Shen Work: OVER 100 NEW STYLES NEW DESIGNS AT POPULAK PRICES. wisi AVE LADIES WISHIXG, CAN WORK OOM- 8. OPPENHEIMER & BRO, 516 9th ot. awe _Awents for the New Home Sewing Machines. _au7 € —-——___ | Representative White, of Indiana, has earned | the everlastiag gratitude of the Interstate Com- | meree Commission, by proposing to add a fresh | oad to (hat which they are already carrying, in| ‘his Dill requiring them to regulate the wages of laborers sli over the United States. It 1s not ob- | ‘Vious how he can make an interstate matter of the | the contract of hiring unless he confines the op- | eration o: the law to the rare cases where the em- | ployer lives in one state and tne employed in! another. In city situated like New York it} migbt be practicable, where Jersey Cy 1s s0| ‘close at band, and Phiiadeiphia, witn its adjacent Camden; and Cincinnatt, with its Covington and Newport; and St. Louis, with its eastern suburb | im Lilinol, But the effect of the law would soon | ‘be lost, even in one of these places; for the em. | ployers w ould insist on hiring only local help,who ‘Would pot be affected by the established rate of Wages, instead of crossing a ferry to secure work. ‘men at & Ligher price. 1 ped ‘The interesting question is still unsettled whether | the reluctant sioux are sincere in their opposition | tothe proposed treaty, or are playing for more | ations and More money, and wil! consent to sign tm theend. Probably the Indians will receive an | imuimaiion defore the conference is over that the | Provisiot requiring their assent to the opening of | ‘the reservation becam* part of the law as a com- promise on the assurance tuat such assent would | be ftortbcoming,and that if such ® provision is found an obstacle to the “march of events,” it Will be ounitted in the next legislation on the sub. Jeet, thus sparing to the United States govern. Ment the necessity of resorua,s to the customary Detbery end corruption of the chiets in order to attain its end a As anticipated, the drougnt scare tm the grain- growing districts of the nortuwest has turned out to be very much overwrought Since the publica- ‘Won of the alarming news, rain has fallen in Prov- ince Ontario, and the press dispatches say that, “tmatead of 4 scarcity, tuere ts likely to ve an abundance of everything.” That such a change 4m the prospects of a great section can be accom. plished in forty-eight bours by a little wetting of the grousd would seem marvellous, but for the FeBection that there are a produce and a stock ex- change i New York, and a “wheat pit” and = ‘Doard of trade at Chicago, which must be shaxen Up DOW snd then by art.dcial means wuen those ‘Which are wholly natural have lost their potency, een Although the candidaies of both the old parties are slow in getting out their letters of acee ptance, General ¥isk and Dr. Brooks, the ‘prouibivon pomi- ees, Lave stepped to the front with tneira General Fisk reasons that the aboilcion of the tax @@ alcoholic spirits would be in the interest of ‘temperance, and he 18 consequently in position to be propounced an advocate of “free whiskey.” ‘The Chicago platform seems to express the Opinions of both pronibitionists and liquor men, ough it receives tne support of net ee Through the error of a clerk tn a Chicago drug ‘More, a customer is likely to lose Lis life throug @rinking ammonia ia the supposition that it was “pop.” The condition of the Chicago palate, that pabies aman to allow @ quantity of so pun- gent an alkall, withoutzdiscovering that it is not a | grateful symier beverage, must be left to the Feader’s tmaginauloa. Tersry Years Exrenesce SELLING DRY GOODS fo CasH CUSTOMERS, tiful Lawns, Sc.. Se.. 10¢., 12) Bisck sarap sta suocicat eusligt> _ it quality, price was T5c., ba rae quality, price was 15c,, reduced | alt wool, Noes Ste. reduced Sastre Vile Aouble Sie i» Checks and stripes, actual cost 3740, b finest quality, 35a jatered Bik, price was $1, reduced to Vadgsitvere ase Preach Wook price was a Tara, is Hom emt ea, ‘CARTERS. 722 MARKET SPACE, NAR 7TH STREET. ‘customers who buy 85 of over will select oneo ern TER ARGAINS AS A SAMPLE OF HOW WE ARE SELLING GOODS. CLOSING OUT ODD LOTS THAT YOU SHOULD ‘TAKE NOTICE OF. IN OUR SUIT DEPARTMENT Are 7 MISSES WHITE P. K. DRESSES, This sea- ‘00's goods, but odd pisces Quaniy a ‘ae Sizes B ww Seldfor = «$7.50 9630 GDC CHOICE Now ‘3.58 EAGH: IN OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT You now have the balanoe HATS and BONSEDS or” pt IN OUR DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT Our $1.00 Remnants of TABLE DAMASK, in Cream, THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C.. TUE Sarvzpars Ix Avoosr Hauer How. DaY. FOR MEN. ‘Wide and narrow Hemstitched and large agsortment of Colored Borders; all nen. Sold for 15e., but now you can get 4 for 47c., or 8 for 90a. CHINA SILK HANDEsROHIEFS, $9 inch and splendid quality. Were 50a Now iSc., or 3 for 61.00. Ladies’ Fine Linen Henstitched Handkerehiefa, with Our line of 12}¢c. Handkerehiats are without # doubt ‘the best value ever offered, and as for styire—well, Jast imagine elghty-three diferent styles and kinds of Denteediietect ce poten Crocivocas cnr bett conte) one single row revered borders, embroidered corners, em- Droidered centers, ke. Fourteen styles of Mourning Handkerohtofs, in solid orders, assorted stripes and figures, and sixty-two different styles in colored borders, to suit all testes ud taucien and they are all 13% CENTS, at 2am PALA’ ROYAL, JUARTERS FOR HANDERROWIEFS." 7 > Paace Asp Courorr For $1.35. We refer to vur Mosqaito Canopies at that pica We haven't many, not more than adosen, aud they bave got togu They were $2; now 61.85. Another kind was $2.19; now @1.50. Another 63.79 now 81.87. ‘This ts less than wholesale price; but the elict was tesued that they have gut to go, aud go they must. ‘They are the latest improved; can be opened and closed like an umbreila. ‘Those at $1.3are 90 inches, ‘Those at $1.50 and $1.87 are 100 inches. ‘THs PALAIS KOYAL, closing out at 1240. yard. Sold elvewhare at 18¢. THE PaLAiS HOYAL. Nuawse Ta: Exo. Only 63 dozen of the job SILK GLOVES AND ‘MITTS uow left of what was 300 dozen ten days ago. ‘The people know s good thing when shey evt it, and from the way they have come after the th rd and fourth Batalments of them show their sppresiation in a sub- stantial wanner, Silk Gloves snd Silk Mite, none ‘worth Jess than 50 ceuts; the greater part worth 75 cente, and a lance quantity worti7@1, but all are being sold at ft ; : i an PALAIS a3 & E = A. LISNER, Proprietor, 20 FLOGR BARGAINS. 8c, ‘8c. Cambric Gowns, odd sizes, for 84c. S246 Bubeeidered Gowns (lightly soiled) for $1.15 Cambric Drawers for 980. 85c. French Hand-embroidered Chemise for 50c. 81.15 Buirta, with embrvidered ruffs, for 98c, 796, Corset Covers, trimmed with embroid zy, for 08c. 25e Nurses’ Indis Linen Caps for 19¢. 81 Seamless Corsets, extra long waist and high bust, Moments at seashore of mountains. Reductions are plentiful in this departuegt, as this list will testify: ‘25c. Stamped and Drawn Linen Splaahers for 180. Bureau an Buffet Scarfs for 7c. Covers for 28c. for 590. desire any of these goods, kindly ‘we will make an intelligent se ‘THE PaLals ROYAL, Cambric, nech and sleeves edged with fine embroidery. AT b50.— Cumbric, tucked yoke and finest embroidery on peck nd sleeves, AT 750.— Cambrio, tucked yoke, siz tucks and eambric rufie 35— Neinsook. embroidered yoke, beck and freat, ais tucks and embroidered rufile on skirt. ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 7, 1888. thrown 500, PER PAIR. ‘Nors.—We have az the sizes in the entire lot, Gauxo ay Tae Sux MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS AND NIGHT SHIRTS, ‘Wednesday, August 1, we began the insururs- tion of our Grand Semi-Annual Mid-Summer Sale of Men's Shirts, ‘We control the products of ons of the largest Shirt Factories in the world for the city of ‘Wesbington, which means the shirts sold by us ‘are not to be had elsewhere in this city. ‘To the casual observer all shirts look alike; to the experienced aye sil shirts are different: and ‘ask your most critic 1 ex- ‘amination of the various fine points and little Getails in manufacture, wherein we claim our shirts to be superior to any others at the same to $5.50 per doz-n retailer taxes his choica We aim to get the ‘Dest shirt possible to make to sell at agiven Price, reth r than see how cheapa fifty cent ah rt wean buy. ‘We give bercin an as minute description of our ry believing that you appre- Possible, cate the fuct that it is just such seemingly un- important points that make one thing better than another. Our “Mascotte” Shirt at 39c. each. Made from cotton cloth the same weight as Wamsutta, and only four picks coarser. puréinen bosom, front of shirt reinforce) and double-stitebed, three- ply neok-beud, three-ply wriat-band, linen faced, felled seems, button-hole in front of neck-band. ie hand made, every shirt 1s cut straightway of the muslin, and flaishe! completely. Sizes, 1¢ to 16) inches. Only 39 cts, Our “Paragon” Shirt at 50c. each. Made from cotton cloth, same weight as Wamsutta, and only few picks coarser; 1,900 pur: linen bosom; front of shirt is cut out and the three-ply bosom sot in; backinss and interiininys shrunk before used; front of shirt reinforced and double stitched, back of shirt reiuforced and double stitebed; three-ply collar band; all seams fclied: three-ply wrist-band, linen faced; French Placket sleeve, with facing; every alirt put atraightway of the muslin, and completely finished. Sizes, 14 and 14 for boys, and 14 to 17) for men. (12 different sizes.) Only 50c. each. Our “Tally Ho!” Dress Shirt at 62}4¢. each. ‘Made from Utica Nonpariel Muslin, and im- proved over last year’s T.lly Ho! inasmuch as the bosom was sewed on, while thie season the front is cut out and a three-ply I:nen bosom set im, faced with 1,900 linen; three-ply neck- band; three-ply wrist-band, linen faced: all seems doubled-felled; pointed yoke on back of abirt; reinforced front; French placket sleeves faced; each shirt cut straightway of the cloth, ‘and full 36 inches long; completely finisued aud Perfect fitting. Sizes 14 to 17% inches, Only G2zKe. cach. Our “El Mahdi" Dress Shirt at 75e. ach. Made from s splendid Cotton, counting 88 by G2 threads to the square inch, with © weight of 3.65; bowm of fine 1900 nen, heavy shrupk backing. inter- Unings shrunk, thres-ply wristband linen-faced ‘and double-stitched, three-ply neck-band linen- faced sud doubla-stitcred, small seams all felled, three-ply tab to bosom, button holes made by hand, yokes double-stitched, re-enforced front and bask, cut straigit-way of the muslin, full 37 toches long, and perfect fitting to the orn mas: Sizes 14 to 18 inches, only 75¢. acl Our “Bachelor” Dress Shirt at 87340. each. ‘Bort muslin made, 2100 linen bosom set in; all Unen interlinings and backing; three-ply n band, wrist-band and tab, liuen-faced and dou- Die stitched: every seam double-felled, linen guwets: every button-hole hand-worked, plain yoke, front and back double-stitched through- ‘out; double-ctitched re-enforced front: back and slveve fecinxs double-stitched; cut straivht— way, extra Jong, 3¥ inches; custom-made throughout and ft eusranteed. Sizes 14 to 18, only 8734. each. Our “¥. F. V. Improved" Dress Shirt. claimed by us to be the best 1 shirt in the world. Note the detaiis: First: It {# cut upon improved and patented principles, which produce effects never before ‘achieved in the fit of » abirt 8 cond—The neckbind is so cut and made in combination with the birt as to firmly hold the _ Collar in pl ce, preventing its riding oF slipping ‘up over the neck-band, thus overcoming the greatest source of annoyauee to the wearer in all other syatems of cutting. Third—The sleeves are so cut as togive the greatest length where needed, so that the mo- ‘ions of the arm cannot interfere with the At of the body of the shirt, thereby relieving all strain ‘and wear at abou! ‘ers and elbows. Fourth—The sleeves are reinforced at the top to protect them ‘the wear of suspender seams in outer «p@inenta, Wifth—The shoulders and yoke are slope- curved end the back so improved as to give the mont roou where it is neceasary, producing lean fit in the beck with no ridges, combining rece and comfort. Sixth—The bosoms are three-ply linen throughout,while the fropt is re-enforced (made double) on either side of the bosom, #0 as to pre- ‘vent orecking sway in the laundering, thereby strengtbening the weakest point in a shirt. Heventh-This shirt 19 made from the best grade of musliv,un ier the supervision of the Nintb—Fit is absolutely guaranteed from the fact tbat it ie made in 27 differens sizes—that ts ‘9 aizes of neckband and 3 lengths of sleeve to: each neck size, the body of the shirt being in ‘equal proportion. Wises 14 to 18 inch, Price 81 Our “Premium” Plaite! Bosom Shirt at 624 conte, Made from 8 strong serviceable muslin, teed all-linen bosom. re-enforced front, ‘seams, fhtway af the ‘muelin, workmanship, at and fui b of s high ebaracter, and will compare favorably with the Averaxe shirt at sconsiderably higher price, 20 aud 16 plaite, Sises 14 to 17, only 6235 conte I Our “Plaited Bosom" Dollar Dress Shirt Made from a heavy muslin of same weisht and count Poy i rE EE H i 4 Hl i ; i ut if iB H Ht Hs fl f el ——_WANTED—HELP. _ Er Die er hbestdoee a 8! yi a) Wee pert ane : WELL Were Nice near Sere Pang Wet wi cee nag SDAY, AUGUST 7, 1888. NIAB—’ UN. =a ee ROOM. 2D and east trout; references required. “i 2 requized. 1101 Wise y Raat eek g ‘Water ou same Boor. Pan. WE tenigemeen nek host. Woke GAN 'B BRO. 1416 14th st. nw. "ANTED—FIRST-CLASS 81 T™- ge Eh ary, Vis besa are aw. ae ANTED—AT ONCE-GOOD Wand Fata ow. ° WA Fier Oeaes oie Bakes a2 996 TANTED~AT BURG! NW, all with references, Wile nurse. uote ANTED—AT DICK’s AGENCY, Wi rk te ot acter, eu, opt men and hotel help for resorts. 613 7th stam. OR THE FIN RD, Wits tad Proceas Poa ae PRE: EN‘EE ISHING COMPANY, 639 ¥ -t nw. Ln > 2 ‘@epecialty. Good solicitors wanted. was ‘TWO GOOD BOYS TO DRIVE, WH borees. my Mist me, acta ar gt Wak reson mad ere ee Te beat milker and bring good references. Apply 1911 7th et nw Prkry FOR RENT—OFFICES. [—OFFIOR ROOMS IN NO. 1603 Pa. teed ok tees NT — TTRA q FOR RENT—STORES. Fain a AND DWELLING IX au6-3t 1310 ¥ ot ow. ti ND DWELLLING; EX Fee ae. opposite bivh 620 O st. a. 70R RENT — STOKE AND DWELLING (NEW plding). 657 Pa. ave ee6 very @ loca Hav-Im SWORMSTEDE & BRADLEY, 027 Fat NEW STORE AND DWELLING, 1: FPete tire, Handscme plasiaee windows: nod ements and excelleut leeation for ‘renting FOR SALE—LOTS. ‘ANTED—TWO DELI Witire having gad exper ee graeme Tumbe ThOatas "W. RYT ‘con 106.3 OR A —— yR BALE—C! , 87285, D ST. Eg. Fitestinsst Pievecet erede. 3. H. GRAY CO.. 7th and F sta, u6: Foe Bay VEN pts ON Mass. AVE. BET. Alsi and 24 we. ae Hf old this week ill soll fut tord's abstract. David D. ANIED—A HORSESHOER AND GENERAL forkman, Apply ‘Repair W 3000 Water st. West ‘Sret ‘ fash’ ond. on Metropolitan ‘Branch of i and O. RK. lying Ramingion, Ze. | feoent te Roidters’ Houve anit Catholic University «2 Wanrens YY SHORTHAND AND TYPE- | Toot above the Potomac; command.ng fine view ‘of city, writer, Apply to &. A. COOMBS, 926 ¥ st nw. and country; several houses Bow in course of erection. au6-3t For fui Pepcelars, eco McLACHLEN & x ag ‘WANTEDWHITE AND COLORED COOKS AND | DEB.12°5 F —s louseworkers for Philsdelphia, New York, 3 R SALE—ONLY 2 LOTS LEFT 0: dyn: lag white cooks, nurses, drevaunalora waiters, | X° st. fori; ove coruer; ei propristion made for end gegiliens, city. FM. BURMHAM, 620-082 F ot | paving, SWORMST BRADLEY, ct e 7 WANTED TUPIT NURSES APPLY AT Ci DREN'S HOSPITAL, 13th and Wate, aud- 4 t Wsneron prttiaginiy sie Soe rh . : party. Apply at O31 Dat. w.. ANTED —1 ENTS FOR LAD! AND AW Aitireng ep Valupls pata Fite sou Write Mra ¥. 0. ¥, GTON, Box Heage syl0-riean-7e War -D—A MAN OF MORAL HABITS LOCAIED he outai mahey ebay en — otis enary io monty refer gpm MAsURRoToRER: Lace "Bog seh. "Sow ‘OR SALE—CHOICE SMITE LOTS IN MT. PLEAS. ses Fosatvede 000 tient #4 328. 142336 F at, oR SALE—LOTS AND ACRE VILLA SITES AT to 10 cents per fut at Zhe erandest views of Washington from any direo- ‘Algo two lots, 560x200 each for $350 apiece, IVE cit) ‘ds H. BYPRERD & C0, 3v6-1m 1az1 Fit. have read Ben hur and want Ben Harrison, Greatest ‘Making book of the age, Outfits ready, HUB- $Chestuut st., Phils, Jy12-0olm DUNDORE'S EMPLOYMENT BU- Teau, conducted by ladies, men aud women, white and colored, for ail kinds of gomestic Iubor, for District item, With Feterence. 717 Mt n. ate | WANTE))--SITUATIONS. ANTED—AT, HEADQUARTERS — POSITIONS a Nuroee teamatsonn Wien Wallet Ocota Cosrmrnen, tree ean Won Waiterm. Ooo | Botiera, SAML a, COOMBS, D6 Feu mw. au7-Be | Vv ANTED—BY A KELIABLE, INDUSTRIOUS irl \berm.id or waitress, er at — DICKS AGENCY FOR COO NT! 3, W2XIE? waste, launtnees, seaman, runs: yalets for traveling: waiters, cowclimen. aud hostlers for funily and resorts. Alicity references, 137th stn. | w. au6-6t | WANTED {SITUATIONS FOR WHITE AND colored chamberinaids, nurses, cooks, pastry cooks, kitchen hands, hostlers, houseineu, clerks, &.; country abd resorts. F. M. BURNHAM, 632 Fst. uw. ‘aud. ANTED-SITUATION AS CITY SALESMAN for wholesale tandy mautfacturer. Good refer- 0 Adaress CANDY, St ‘aud '3t* ence aud fair trade office. WANTED.- -ROOM WAST:D-TWo OW THREE UNFURNISHED ots, on first oF second floor, in good. borhood in "the northwest or Goonrtown He Adirens, with ters, Box 144, Star office. au6- Wise ly far thon, &, J.C P., e Tal W325 NS HAVING FURNICHED OR unfurnished rome for rent should call and we many calls; ean rent in u day or two. nOOM RENTING AGENCY.619 Sih treet norchweck. 3c" ED-—BY A YOUNG COUPLE, FROM 00- ‘tober ve or six room House, ih guod loca- tion aud within ei ht minutes waik’ of the Boston st re. Address Box 38, Star office. ‘au6-3t* York. Slaata 4 FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS ‘ANTED- AGENTS TO SELL THE LIFE OF | — : Bea: Herron py the Author of Ben Har, Gen. | AOE SALE-CHEAP— Lew Wallace, the life-long friend of Geu. Harrison, is | 4) Lot second-hand rick (cleaned). wrjting the’ ouly authorized biography. "Ao mam | Lot second-hand window-sash (gazed). Ivins ‘more consprtent."—Ex-Gov, Forter. Millions | Lot second-ba pulley-window frames. i ot send. sue ald outeide: UE He: Oudel. frame porches (good oo:.dition. Gweuo @ reouud-bebd furs ei freeclass order, ‘used but wo winters taken out tac in tenn. ht our large aid tour opel Lats ot a td dort "MES F. BARBOI Si7-w.” Lumber Dealer, 14th and B eta nw. JOH BALE-A_KOUTE on Washington event Fv pepe adress 2 | Box 36, Star office. su7-x1 ‘RENT—4 COMMUNICATING KOOwS, THIRD eich 35D ec nw. fe howsekee} 20 Inquire in the store below ot". Sonar: | peronut | Plus ay get Oot Band Fs Fe.3 SALE—TRRE! store 404 dwelling bri? eels POE SATE_FOUR BRICKS SIX ROOMS, einen STORY, Sd ot: « ny 4 Westinent. —* | BOVER, 313 4etaw. | a re ané-3t {OK SALE—FOUR HOUSES, 81X KOO! spot 7b and Ish uw; q.toozsreate at Foi Sal SA FINE BUSINESS PROPERTY ON 24th ot, bet. Land M; SU Wig RES 16 F at. nw. © ete cellar ho’ x june on Q bandeowely pepered: i SALE—A VERY OHEAP 3-8TORY AND OO! gaps 25th: all ms: B06 F street, Fo teres yeoted at €12 50 prrmrash, Bore. Mf ect F street tate poLobaser. ‘aug-3t DAV D. th ioe a g1000. DAVID DY K SALE—I Wii Fomeginew ies ibn tad They are NVESTMENT—4 NEW | S bumbered street: now | ‘with shed for STON. “B06 iLL Two streete, BIONE, | Fatreet | . Fe SALE—A BRICK Gr, routs now tor #. 600. 'B. LEONAKD, cellar: not constructed im OK SALE—705 AND 707 77H ST. 8. E; TWO | of the coniest bay-window bricks Yided with all modern improvements; 6 bath, fine room: aud-6i "| QURE ASE NE SI. We | Neal ‘Estate dt oP as | ‘aut-3e OR eI RIVATE = HOU: EHOLD GooDs: vok-ons, roo iia Chair, Writ deak, &o-. a bosoidby Saturday, August 11. S18 Asta. sure OR SALE-HORSE, WAGON sultable fur busiueas oF at lw afte. 6 pm. ROE, SALE-ATXBARGATN—A, FIRST-CLASS ew delivery wagon, never. been used, reason for pleasure Inquire at + au’ felling, too lurge fur uly business: guaranteed to be | ‘one of ‘the best Wagous tor de 1 gold cheap, “Apply SWISS 81; “ SE SALES O§ tor cue will be LAUNDRY, 1322 ‘au6-3t of HOKSE, 4 ee E SAL 5 OWN BOSE, SIDE 8 hae bar 8 ) HARNESS, | L 616, on 'B st. ne; rents $33: 10 per jue. “All above cost. ‘Not one at a sacrifice Bi; aud-3t* J1OK, SALE—2 FRAME HOUSES NOS. O14 YK, SIS vga awe 2 t €3.150, Lat @4.000, Ist £6 500, 2 at 96,700, ou Rast 3 205 yw for $16 each: one: | EEONARD, Heal betate FY . DONOHOE, Bast Capitol st. ae 8a, Fe, SALE-STAR BIC. CLE, NICKEL-PLA silent ratchet, power-tfal ‘god Address 474 Catt we FOE SALE-IN ORDER TO MAKE Room FOR our fail aud winter stock of carriages we will close out our remain.ng sock of Spring and Summer Car- Thages at great prices. "Any ove in waut of » ood veluicle cau buy o'e of Us now for what it would Cost to buy ap iuf.rior oue elsewhere. Every one in Washiogton knows that we Bundle pothing but the best work AXDGEWS JOY ‘au6-16 POE SALE [CHEAP IIWO (ETS ELEGANT BAR Fistures Tce Box. Chairs Tables, Weer Pump aud bate, toether or separate. H. A. BELIGSON, 1200 Pennsylvania ave. nw. aude ‘ANDEM TRICYCLE (ENG- convertible into two styles single iuachine: little Used: wus anteed in perfect condition s.bancsin to anv oue wishing a first-class mschine. Can ee FOR SALE FIXTURES COMPLETE AND GOOD will of a first-class 11 store on oppurtunity; MIT: WTP ROE SALE-THREE CHEAP MULES. GOOD Nort ra. The Weshington Brick Machine Co. 14th au: and "Boundary sta. WVANTED—TO BUY 01 RENT A HOUSE OF ASD 12 aoe SIME A MOU Oe soviginde ras area eee fee a : ED—A SMALL HOUSE CONVENIENT TO cars or her.ics: would purchase the furni- ture. Address G. B. Star office, audit? WASTED-A House IN PERFECT CONDITION, not Jews than 16 rooms, suitable room in first-class location, "Alirees ‘Box 58s, Stat oftice. aul-lw" WANTED HO! 3 OF ALL GRADES TO RENT or sell. ‘more Yor houses to rent g.can supply. iy HERRON & RAMEY, 1307 F st. 01 EI WILL GIVE FOR THE NEXT 30 E x Wagva-Catts, Harness, and equptucnte of all z Ca Ritlen Seth'new ind second tana. obe 12 reeseuger ette. factory exc W-f. GEYeR, Carriage Factory Paave. nw, OR SALE—-PECIAL BANGAINS IN ‘elogant Square Pianos, good as new; all iute-t and beat improvements. fue rich quality makes, “W I be sold for one ‘week only, at €25, $40 aud $50 less than their value: stool and cover, apd our ruarantee goes with guly $10 montbiy tli paid tor. Dargains, 80 come’ ie Terrase EXCUANGE, Z) ANTED—TO BUY ONE OR TWO DESIRABLY ior s rood ot witha, nuns | house 00 Hf wontd do . ‘4 sina | Louse on it would do. Ridrow Bc TLDER. P.O. Bix S72. pire WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS stn. JOR SALE— CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, RoaD Feces ail a dete jugous, on easy payuenis. oF oaabs; Fe cats yOEN J CUCK. Svs Mat. West Waslig fou, b. os sel0-3un ‘4NTED_TO BUY FOR CASH SECONDHAND furniture, stoves, carpets, 1eather “rou, brass, aud copper. SG GGEN Hil ale! Ey Tou w. Orderv by wail promptly attended ANTED—A LIGHT SPRING FURNITURE Oj press wagon tu order and cheap. Ad- dress . Btar of av OR SALE—WE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND Matched Tess Sule Drivers Saddie aud) Bust. hess Horses, NAGHAM & CO. 1327 Hat. nw. my16-3un {OR SALE—THE “OTTO” GAS ENGINE RE Frtirey to boilers avoiga sll ¢xrensive, attendance, io foe of tine, be band fuel. Send for circulat and price list. D. BALLAUF, Aw’t, 731 7th st. n12-tr nine rooms; all Southeast “Price 4,200. Dalancs monthly: °*" TYEE | sud-6r" ‘Houses in| ust SWORMS: Foe SAE CHE house in Mowut i, | terms. J. R. HERTFORD, i Di {OR SALE-THREE-STORY BKICK DWELLING, wodern mts: located ‘uly $300, ae | POR SALE—Soxe24 FET ON E ST. SE. 13th abd 14th, improved by two five-room ¥ Mehout wd be opened up Hires oo LAkGi 307 F st. u.w. ‘Lot runs back to 000. DLEY, 927 F at. Foe sen rooms aud hall; ail “wul-t Ou TOR SAL BALG ences, 472 and 474-0 inoderu imp) purchaser. Inquire ST. N.W.. PRESS BRICK, 6 DEE ern N ‘RE ts: will well (0. 474 O st st Staxion, Mi Kaiined scoupe of nice beard can be had Mansion, Brigut FEW MORE BOARDERS OAN BE At iMO- Adasted with ity. rouse, Bret cine boards ox: Gelient water and Ueautuful mirroua ingest Feusouable rates, convenieut for clerks it Depar nents Apply to JOHN L. LAKE, Hamiiton, Loudoun County, ve. su7-0e OARD FOR A FEW AT MEAD )WFIELD, NEAR eatin later airy room, fruit a Ie hatiog, buon Sabin. Address N-RECTOR Cuserr, MANS.ON, NEAR 3 ita Branch Baltimure end Uhio Adapese Mase AL ANGEL Clagett iLVER SPR’ ‘Apply to ion. A FEW COUNTRY BOARDERS ©: AL modated ‘at the old Hyatt cy len’ Feasonsble, ADjiy t0 Mire Bf. BE Accom: eroupes. ‘Terws large ero ers TE EEEEN. on re sue WVANTED—A LOAN OF $437 FOR FIVE YEAK at per eau, pet annum, on unincumbe REAL ESTATE in thiscity. Address Box 7, kveutog Stsrofice. ANTED—LOAN @F $6,000 ON CITY REAL ‘estate, No jon. "Address REAL ESTATE _su6-3tt ‘tar office, ANTED_T0 LET THE LADIES KNOW. Mr. G, White, Ladies’ Tailor, in teaching Cutt po lem 1106 Fst. ‘FOR SALE BUTTER STAND, 4 W1GG8 MARKET doling good vasivess: tures complete; i] health reason for se.ling. inquire at 610 New Yors ave or at ‘stand. au7-3t* ANTED— ATTENTION LADIES! — COTiING W iitresamalioe tiueht Jadiee ius fow dave eu pling thety to qu aud St auy {orm wit scrursoy, in- Hens atilng patterns cut ebd Uruplag from: aby te a Cat abd drplng “ta = be agg ee ag ae MER. S10 Oth st. mew Sya0-20e WANTED—CLOTHING EXCHANGE, 201 435 sT. all. Ww —PARLOR FURNITURE | UPH Witina iattresses made over in aie References: a fArat-clas ety at residences. “o WELSUN, O14 10th sw, 390-20" ine Dea, Moe Th ia a Dime, Waabe failoo, bt agont for aided trou ind Bu part ove, oF to the Pro- E25 ake Rack Wobke sumnuerSeide wa. sasedoo 'TED—A GOOD ONE-HORME STONE WaGO! W {acer be £524, ‘Earle ABM) BALDWIN, 26 Kelloge . aud WANTED; 100 ipMe oF SORAP-IRO BEA. to sul Sa PRUUINGTON ARCH. THON AND WORE, 33d ond Water ste nw, aul-winy ‘ANTRDTRY QUE BUTTERINE AT 40 CENTS Wo ; dou’t stroux es bathed, ein ot ep suyetuber tht 46: ter rol TED — 81 0D iy Boe eee anseats, RENT—DWELLING 1117 101H 8T., $25. skeyneredoor- Touuire G20 Loaiaba aye. | Vil ie of soaaiaer CoueresHall lew 2 ~ Table Address Mise: W Cape Bay, 8.3. ji Cc 8T. x, iF ag 20" \ a OAKD ON FAKM. NORTH HILL. OLARKE {OR BENT—HOUSE 1711 G ot EW SUITAB-E Becrutes Va. :Hooality alry'and, del Pe ul cance for bore and Dwelling, 630° Ruins pascal circular 4 ave. re Ot | Castleman's Forty P.O. Va. ‘$28-c02m0 FEW BOARDERS CAN ‘and O.. 4% miles out: tive Apply to Ses CoE, eg at Woodburn, Stutt's Station, Metropolitan Brauch, BE_ACCOMMODATED ‘Buuiatee! from station 2ikecnw. FEW BOARDERS CAN pases WILLA BILCEVUE, BEA ‘at the Wind-or Mansion. ‘County. tata, voard, CUESDE: Urano va. Lor UTIFULLY LOCATED BE NICELY ACCOM. ‘Pure ‘ar ant water, ‘Address Mrs. C. 1-61" \ASH ADVANCED ON ATIORNEYS' FEES. WED CLAIMS AND Stake ADDRESS BOX 7, EVENING STAN OF. FICE. “ ‘an6-23¢ Pe ey pee two iy iate ‘LaDY WHO Was IN Al + Se eee XCELLENT BOARD. GOOD ROOMS, FINE E: water, shade 3 ‘fc. terms: bi 625 0630 AP. MoIN 7 tw el0: yet URFF, Strasburg, "ye20-2m" : hewiy | 66, ;oMFORT RETREAT? FIRST. job ofce, with, & good buat Ceres Pantie ‘he 1 Wik. CLARE Keep ik MEDICAL, DE! AL AND Pu cevTi- ub 1, De ARMACKUTE. joward University will begin winter Detoter 1. Por tuformati onal agarem C.F vis, oo Da. 4 DISTT Nbson COLLEGE a ewe INDSOR COLES AND wr NDson Fe- Segrece: clea, » ty ‘eet Preparatory School attached. ition vives to Atting boys to enter el 3 Vernity. oF the military or naval schovle of the Gov: grnment Situation most beautiful and bealthia. For address President THOMAS FEI aM. 3925-2 N ATIONAL MEDICAL COLLEGE March 1, 1889, in the new Collage Building, 1325 Het aw. For ciroulare and informe Dr. AF. A. RING, ‘726 18th st. n.w., Washingvon. D.@ Telephone call. 885. 2m ALF RATIS POR SUMMED ONLY H wien "Ska Toke voice cel re a: AND GRACE. Ereuing hewsions, Sumsber resume on J UESDAY EVENING. daly 3. at 7 for two months’ course. ‘Tuition fees {or course 68 ward, depending on vureosd, (Colieriate courses in Riocution, Oratory oF Acting commence Oct-br 3 Terme £03 per rer MARTIN COL D “OWATORY, 323 Oc be. ee and Jourual “GE OF ELOCUTION A! aw 320 . MARY'S COUN. os Ty, MD. {il commence ite 115th year SEPTEMBER 3, 1888. Situstion uneurveaced fur health Bxveustve grounds, Tyorount mllitary twining forms $1.50 for board aud tuition for ten montha, il particulars, ay 28-tu. Lez W. SILVESTER, Principal. IN-TITUTE. wine seasion of this well ‘eccesai- Snpad shoreneely_pregrenstve School Oupius sere tember Climate, social, educa Bonai, and religious, at lowest practicable rates 8 0d for catalogue to 4. MAGILL BMI. HM. A. Prinei- B2h-eolw* Svante RE COLLEG! ‘SWAKTHMORE, PA. 9th month, 11th. ‘Thirty ginutes gBiations Puiiedcipiia” Cader’ the case of Benen Full college course tor both comes, ‘Ciamical Seteatte end Literary. Also, « un Training sud o baretory School Hetitnrul location. henge eesada, Extrnaite buidinge end avparetuc For estalsgue full particulars. 2¥10-eo3m_ EDWAKD H. MAGILL, LL. D., President. HELTENHAM ACADEMY—DOARDING SOHOOL for Boys, on Chelten Mills, vear 1 hiladelphis, ex- teoaive bulidings chapel and gymnanium. iacwe lay grounds. wilitery drill, prepares for coliege or Dus bess. 18ib year beyine ber 19th. Address: Jel4-008¥t" Key, Dr. CLEMENTS, Oyo 3) MALEWOoD INsrri UTE, exes, Concordville, Pa. fasuess Graduating, Ruslish Graduating. betes ee Ca retry ‘creat Bei are Troomiended aroun, JOSEPH SHORILDGE Talon AM Pree ei eotun 8500 A YEAR-SHORTLIDGE MEDIA (Pad So dae snd ee pated roi "Se Sout Sa SWITHIN C SHORTLIDGE, 4-8, AM, Harvard Proprietor K YOUNG LADIES ‘ona VIAN SEMINARY 7 ord facies. eg hem, Pa A cent with best modern methods, by few aud exorlled by none. W Asuna TON CONSERVA Papo, Grrans Vics, Viglan Pate, Cores Ravaniages, 0. BULLARD, Direstor. iyti-ame” , ORWOOD INSTITUTE—SELECT SCHOOL D my at 1407 Mane. ave Mt and Tati deems aime SW HALSEY: Norwood Ve GUL. — D. CABEI ty Srederch Valley. Ma. then an sbundant supply: of ere ye Se ee Est S53 os i ms Ay PUnELL LL bP hk. Md. = spas a Seiegeess fs ke Bart ee Ba ton, and +ls0 school” US Beuator Browne, MC; Gen. J _tyb-tosels® ouNG 1d mai Z -_ sy8-Rie RG PAS MILITARY aabingwon. © Every ‘per ro AND QPLWYN Hal, 1 HE READY SES for ated aid recrestiea. sonuu. ‘boys of any age received. Send for TMG. tirsddr, Head J{NVikaITY OF VinGINiA—POURDED BY Thomas J. Gereon)—Seesien of bine wouthe, bests Gatsher Isiah The ware. sitetocy elo, Mtatractisn, an Literature, Scouse, Aavioulturee dewring. Pharmacy, Medicine abd Law’ Departments si tuofouely eatipred. Location isd Lealthe ful. For catetoruc to we Me THORN TOR, Chiasrivan or faculty, PO, Univermity uf Va. ve. “pe zeceus. SPENCI tire floors BUSINESS COLLEGE. Tat REE EN- of tie Kepublic Butldius, sbonal Bank comer 7th ab Dele Bw. Coo: ahd commodious shorting and alle and claee Sumimer seamen = Rapid Weitang aud ev hovipe” Prncioal Graphorone ts towtht tn this eollere te Bret tne us soit ree echibitises ’ Sommer ehslareisye femued es sry time Circulars free pNcEe ®: SPENCER Vi To Gail ‘SANDY. Toroury | Avovaces. 4BE BPRLITZ OF LANGUAGES, ee a course st Asbury Park, ¥. J., Ula NN Bt bot my 30 ard Business Ou MERE Sent FSS pine gap ed MRS AW asHiiGtos WARD EEokarew Nonwat ietrruTe, ‘For Wwe training of teacher,