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‘The star Out of Town. Persons leaving the city for any length of time can have Tux Stax mailed regularly to any address ‘And for any period they may desire, 52” AU orders for the paper by mail must be Gecompanied dy the money,—at the rate of fifteen cents & week, or Mfty cents per month, unless Sent toa foreign country, when the price, includ. {2g postage, 1s 80 cents per month. Justice Harian’s decision in the Baltimore decoy letter case makes simply the technical point that Sletter which does not go through the regular ‘Machinery of # post-office is ‘Bot within the inteot Of the statute, “a letter intended to be conveyed ‘Wy mail,” and hence the person appropriating It annct bereached by the penalties attached by ‘Re postal laws to the theft of such a letter. This Seems to be entirely reasonable, and differs from Judge Speers decision, on which com- ment wes lately made tn these columns, tm not carrying the question of intent to Buch am extreme point. For example, under Sedge Speer's ruling, a decoy letter is, by virtue of its Yery nature, outside of the paie of the statute; ‘Whereas, under Justice Harlan’s, the fact that it 8 decoy and not a bona fide piece of correspond- @uce makes no difference, as long as it Is regularly Malied, started on its way to the party addressed im Rta superseription, and not officially arrested in | ‘te progress. The trouble In the Baltimore case ‘Was that the decoy letter was not allowed to pass | ‘@certain stage in the postal mechanism, and was ot intended to pass it. This did, unquestionably, take it out of the category covered by the statute, Justice Harian’s law looks, to an outside observer, AmAnitely more sensible and sound than Judge Speers; and, should any of this class of cases reach ‘the full beach of tne Supreme Court, there Is littie @oubs that the former will prevail. Any otber in- terpretation would deprive the department of its ‘sole chance of detecting and punishing many hab- Mtual offenders against the sanctity of the mails. $a How severe the stress of weather for the last ‘Week has been in Washington Is suown by the un- ‘usual number of persons reported as overcome by | ‘the beat. Some of these cases, unhappily, are fatal Each new one should be a reminder to ‘those who are still unaffected that there is dan- ger in any unnecessary exposure to the sun and in ‘the consumption of heating food, stimulants and excessive ice water. Ordinarily, while other cities tm different parts of the Union may suffer terri- | bly from the extremes of heat and cold, snow, Fain and floods, Washington escapes with but a hint of such visitations, But this year the city is called upon tw chronicle a miniature | Ditzard in March and a season of sum Strokes and a miniature cyclone in August. ‘Though yesterday's wind and rain storm brought terror to maay and danger to some, it cannot be | 5. Said tohave blown nobody good. Itswept the streets at an even chesper rate than twenty-seven cents per thousand yards, and cleaned the sewers | aeeffectively asthe new reservoir might, if we had it. In the interest of pubifc health the advent Of a cooling and cleansing medium to temper the hot wave and to remove or modify the conditions | Which invite cholera and yellow fever should be enthustastically welcomed. —<$—<—<— ‘The tone of the dispatches received by Surgeon General Hamilton from Fiorida ts $0 devoid of any trace of sensationalism that it puts a really serious face on the yellow-fever outbreak there. ‘The health authorities, it is said, are “taking active steps in the matter.” It ts vo be hoped that ‘this ts true, and that no sanitary precaution will Ve overlooked. Tue inconveniences of quarantine | are many, but they can better be endured within a narrow space than spread over a ‘Wide one, as they must be if the fever is allowed to get any foothold. The health of the whole country ts at stake on the stamping out of the pest before it shall have reached an epidemic ‘Stage; and the loss of valuable lives, the great expenditure of money, and the paralysis of many Kinds of business which resulted frow the preva- lence of the fever tem years ago ought to serve as awarning to those foollsh few who, from selfish motives, try to embarrass the efforts of the health authorities in the stricken district. ——<—<—<—— ‘The town of Evansburg, in Pennsylvania, has chosen between her upbuilding in material pros perity and in righteousness, and has expressed a preference for the latter. Her people—or, at least, ‘the law and order society of the town—objected to ‘the running of Sunday trains on a railroad which passed there. The engineers, conductors and traim-bands have been arrested repeatediy, but the trains have kept on running; and now, its patience having been exhausted, the company declares that it will change its route, cut off | Evansburg entirely, and pass on the opposite ‘tide of Conneaut Lake, where the town can get no | Benefit trom its facilities. The trouble with this | arrangement, from a worldly point of view, will ‘be that the town will presently have its stillness unbroken, not only on Sunday, but all through the wees. ——___——--—_____ Albert G. Porter, of Indiana, will occupy in the Bistory of state poiltics the same sort of a position ‘that Mr. Blaine holds in the history of national | politics, as. a man who, while fully appreciating | the honors of a public career and having proved | Ris capacity to Mill places of great responsibility, | persistently refused a nomination for the highest | ‘Office in the gift of his fellow-citizens because he | had peruitted other aspirants to wnderstand that | he would step out of their Way. lis Is the kind Of opportunity which comes to comparatively few | ‘men, and requires great strength of purpose to re- ist Its temptation. ——__<—- =__ ‘The platform of the republican state coprention 1m Indiana takes too much space to complain of we “alleged election of a United States Senator,” “accomplished by fraud and force.” The time to ave made this complaint effective was when Mr. Turpie took his seat. The United States Senate ‘was strongly republican, and would have given a full hearing to any proposal to exclude the new- comer from Indiana. The fight was not made at ‘he proper time and Inthe proper place, and this year’s campaign will not be marked by the effec. Uve revival of abandoned Issues. —————— Asif to emphasize the timeliness of the move- ‘Ment begua is Washington to abolish the boptail cars, a citizen yesterday was knocked down by one On the Metropolitan line. It may dawn upon the minds of the managers of street railroads after ‘& while that about all one man ought to be asked do is to serve a8 driver for the greater part of each twenty-four hours, and to run nobody down ‘while engaged, undisturbed by other duties, in the Dusiness of driving. —$$— ‘Three prominent repuvlican Senators have taken pains to deny their intention of carrying ‘the Senate tariff bill to Mr. Blaine for his appro- val They rather resent the imputation that they are upabie to do anything in the economic line with- out outside assistance. About this time expect skil- Tully devised reports of this kind to be started by Doth parties as moves in the campaign. The fos Yering of jealousies in the ranks of the enemy is a Fecogaized feature of poittical strategy. = Everybody who knows him is congratulating Mr. ‘Hovey on his nomination for governor of Indiana, He ts one of the most deservedly popular men in ‘the House, numbering as many democrats as re- publicens among his friends. The Pleasure feit in Hoizasver Bros FRIDAY—BARGAIN DAY. During this hot weather no person csres to exert himself unnecessarily, not even read advertisements, ‘Unless they are very interesting, which we will try to make ours, for our greet Bargain Day—TO-MORROW Friday), August 10. 100 dozen fine hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 12340. Linen Collars, latest styles, 10c. 4-ply extra quality Cuffs, 10c. per pair. Fine fancy Half Hose, 18c. per pair. Good quality Gauze Unde 17 Re ae ‘They are a great bargain and well worth 1. ‘The groat feature of our Baryain Day, To-morrow, Will be 200 Youths” Suits, sizes from 13 to 18; that will pousivety bp sold. To do so we te Driceraht bhatt 7 suite, for ta. for Friday 83.50. ‘28 Suite, for b Siem 10 suite, for Friday a Gur $1, 61-25, $1.50 Children's Pants to go at Ma. sker Coats and Vesta, # ‘The balance of our Men's price 85.50, 84,85: fo close at BLO sate We expeot you To-morrow. ‘Please remember the number, 1217 Peonsylvania avenue northwest, HOLLANDER BROS. ert xi) BSEs8 CT pee i = a Rea? pees xx! Rik weeeze mcs ek; ra E EI on mie ij (3 "e yooup REKXS ., 5 cS eezzT &, Spent Re fee a = =} naa] 200. oO a} L iatatatal 7, att Wy aS bi & ge “+! Bargains that will for trouble of shopping: inthis warm weather? ‘“® TO-MORRKOW'S RED-TICKET DAY ‘Will be made especially attractive by the Odds and Ends which bave accumulated during the ol ‘sale, and which will be put og sale to-morrow at a re- duction on OLEARING-SALE PRICES, MEN'S FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. 91.38 eee Fiannel Shirts, very pretty patterns. Bie. ‘Alot of $1.25 Lonsdale Cambric Night Shirts, Fri- a DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. All of our 1239c. and 15¢. Ginghams. Friday, 10c. a A lot of Colored Tarietans and ito Ne ae agee Mosquit jettings, CLOAKS AND SUITS. 7G Miswen oad sizes Light-weixbt Coste, Were @4.50 30. . 81.6! an odd Long Cloth Wrapa Were @10. Friday, “| MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. 200 remnants of Ribbons, worth 15c. to 350. Fri- Lo eae asa Choiee of our 25c., 30c., and 50c. Nurses and Chil- dren's Muslin Capa” Friday, 15¢. each. GLOVE DEPARTMENT. Odds and ends of $1 Fancy Silk Mitta, light shades. Friday. 3c. Gat 25 Undressed Kid Gloves, tan shades, Friday, 5 HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. Children’s Biack Ribbed Lisle Thread Hose; sizes, 5.Gand7 y, Loe. a pair. masse SHAWL DEPARTMENT. Ik. Fringed Cashmere Shawls, 5. 30 Biack Silk-Fringed Cs Tiday, 83.50. HANDKERCHIEF DEPARTMENT. Ailetof oe Nancered Handkerchief Friday, 10¢ All our 35c Handi colored, emt border. Friday. Zoe. PARASOL DEPARTMENT. ‘$2.50 Fancy Parasols. Friday, a 1 aud $1.25 Scotch Gingham Umbrellas, Friday, FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT. Al! our Traveling Satchels way below cost Ali our 8: Gagnes, Blocks, &e. Friday. choice 50c. UPHOLSTERY AND ART bony ws a tp oad Lace Curtains; were $3.50. a 25 4-4 Chenille Table Covers, Friday, 99. a lot of Chenille for Fancy Work, slightly faded. Te. a akein. ‘3 lot of Stamped Pillow Shams, best “Frait of tho Loom” cotton. Friday, 26c. a pale, TOILET GODS. g Alot of fine Toilet Soup, worth 15c acake, Friday, fakes f: Alotof fine English Toothbrushes, were 1 low. Friday, Be. ere NOTION DEPARTMENT. A lot of Shaw! Straps, were 25e. Priday, 12%0, each. A lot of Oxydized Glove Buttons, were ide. and 150. Friday, Se. each. «JEWELRY DEPARTMENT. Riocefoxsdied Girdle" Gcnamenta, were 250, to lot of Oxydize le ‘SOc. Friday, Fc. each, ee VEILING DEPARTMENT. Se. Tissue Veiling. Friday, 3c. rad. 402. ordered Dotied Nets; Friday, 12545. per yard. DRESS TRIMMING DEPARTMENT. A lot of all-over Ni z afdot of allover Nets, were $2.00 s yard.” Friday, Alot of 256, Braids, Friday, Se. a yard. BUTTON DEPARTMENT. 4 lot of fine Pearl Buttons, worth 25c. to 40c. a doz. je 15 doz. for 25 PIOU of Peatl Barisan, Sorte 200, « dom. Friday, 10c, a doz. LADIES’ NECKWEAR DEPA! a Sted absenlbecy's baat Tied Cote worth Be. “Friday, 3 for 25e. a FAN DEPARTMENT. Alot of blac Satin Faus, painted. were 300. Friday, plot gf Black and colored Satin Fans, were 68. EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT. A Lot of 45-inch Embroidered dott vat, HACE DEPARTMENT. stator Yat Fibanetnes ea deep; were 980. "Alot ot 1c Porchon Laces, Friday, 5c. 8 yard. children's Soc, Shurt Dresses, Faden aoe Our ae. Corsets. Friduy, 300, . e eaition BgOK, DEPARTMENT. 50e edition of latest publicstions, paper-boun sola Friday: Se we . 2 paper-tound ‘novels: Just received. Friday 2 tur zoe.) NOT Rew WE CLOSE AT 6 O% pa O'CLOCK, SATURDAYS EX- A yu MM pe ogy EO Maa 3 g%s poe AA EOE MM S35, BOB AAA OU MM - BBA AOU MM Sys aud 7TH, 8TH, AND D STREETS. Tue Scrsewe Law Or Naronz 15 NECESSITY.” In order to feel comfortable we must dress ourselvee according to tie season, and taking in consideration that we offer merchandise at uch low figures, com- Uined with mauy other facilties of purchasing, the RICH AND POOR, THE HIGH AND LOW, OF the District of Columbiacan share the same comforts altke. SPECIFICATION OF BARGAINS EXHIBITED ON OUR WELL-KNOWN THIRD FLOOR. ‘3.Cases of double-width Mahdi Cioth in all the new shades of Dark Piaid at 8c. per yd., regular value 12 40. Amal lot of Light and Dark-Figured Pacific Lawn Remnants, 74 ya. wide. Se. per yd.: generally sold at ec. One Case of Turkey Red Table Linen, Select Pat- terns, fast colors, at 30c. per yd.; standard price 40c, 50 pieces of Fancy-Figated Lawns, mostly all high colors, suitable for Wrappers redaced to 4c. per yd. A lot of Light and Dark-Figured Batiste and Steel- River Lawns. % yd. wide, reduced from 12}%6. to p. yd. ‘Unprecedented reduction in Seersuckers— ‘3 pes. of Piain Cream from 7e. to Sc. per yd. 40pex. of Cream and Stripes from 10¢, to 7e. p. va. 54 pes. of English Puff Cream, fiuest quality from 12ige. to Ge. p. yd. oF 12 yda for 81. 21 pes. of Lace Bunting in Navy Blue, Opers Shade and Plain Black,double width, reduced from 15 to 10¢. pwd The remsinder of our Crazy Cloth, consisting of 6 Pes only. in dark Garnet, Navy Blue, and Cream colors, reduced from 12 to Se. p. yd. Anew lot of AA. best double warp Feather-Ticking at 12540. per yd, recular ‘The tenet derived in petioniaing our Ramnant- Becca ar tga a 1 Seal! aud convince yourselves of the truthfulsess of None Price asin the past.” LAXSBORGH _su9 420, 424, 424, 420 Tt St: 417, 410 tb st New Srawrey Livers For Sonar WORK. OUR DESIGNS ARE ALL STRICTLY NEW AND ‘Washington over the honor that has come to him ‘tw dampened only by the consideration that his ac- ORIGINAL. A FEW CHOICE BARGAINS FOR THREE DAYS. ‘Meme Cloth, allaround, 2 OVER 100 NEW STYLES NEW DESIGNS AT POPULAR PRICES. New Linen ‘Our new catalogue of campaign outfita, with couett- ‘tution, drill tactics and full information about organ. ging and drilling Marching Clube, ‘Diustrated Catalogue free. 4.G. SPALDING & BROG., 108 Madison ot., Chicago, THE We Crosz Ar 6 O' Croce, Sarcz- ‘URDAYS, DURING AUGUST EXCEPTED, WHEN WE CLOSE AT 2 (CLOCK. THE PALAIS ROYAL. PALAI ROVAL BARGAIN LIST FRIDA mM ¥. A new lot of Handsome TECK SCARFS, Satin-lined, in Navy and Gobelin Blue; twelve different styles, ‘Fegular 60c. goods, We shall sell them at TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. BALBRIGGAN HALF-HOSE am extra fine lot of Men's Qlockea, worth 35¢. ths pair in von fot OUTING SHIRTS. Tosuit the puree and tastes of anyone you might ‘want an ordinary one for fifty cents of a Freneb Fian- Belone for $2.50, we cin suit you in either case, ‘Then we have afew odds and ends that heve been 81.35, $1.75, and €2.¥5, which are now going at ONE DOLLAR EACH. Your size may be among the lot; if so, you can secure a bargain. CHAMOIS, ‘MOSQUETAIRE GLOVES, FOR 75 OENTS. Can be cleaned at home with soap and water. - The price i SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS, though the ‘Same goods are sold eleewhere for $1. ‘MOUSQUETAIRES, UNDRESSED KID, S-datton length, for NINETY-EIGHT CENTS, Em- ‘broidered becks; would be cheap for $1.25, but our ‘price is~ - ee mye Ba S08 = THE PaLals ROYAL, Close Saturday at 1 o'clock. To Tue Szasnone, Moowrax Oz ELSEWHERE. Ineither case you will want s Satchel or “Grip” ‘We can furnish anything tn that line from the small- eat “Club Bag,” at $1.30, (with lock and key), to the ~Real Alligator Gladstone,” at $15.50. Shawl Straps, Sole Leather Collar and Cuff Boxes, ‘Japanese Leather Collar and Cuff Boxes. Leather Writing Tablets. ‘Tourist Cases filed with all the necessary Totlet Articles. ‘Tourist Cases (empty). ‘Then we have Toilet Articles of every description, such as Soaps, Toilet Waters, Bay Rum, Lubin's, At- Kinson'sand other Extracts, Eau de Cologne, Im- ported and Domestic Face Powders, Nail Powder, 1n- fants’ Powder, Sponges, Combs, Hair Brushes, Nail Brushes, Tooth Brusbes, in tack athousand and one things requisite to make living comfortable in this ‘weather, can be found at the lowest possible prices at THE Pe od a Ppp AA aA g yvvy yvvy aa aa oe OFF oN Le AG G | Ri ia g88g i Sop at - More Lace Flouncings on hand than we should have is the cause of this reduction. Original prices were lower than any other house, and with the 10 per cent Our $1 Bleck Chantilly Flouncing is 42 inches ‘wide, all silk, sold formerly for $1.35; 10 per cent of makes it 90c. Our $1.50 Bisck Chantilly Flouncing is 42 inches ‘Wide, all sil and aclosely covered pattern. used to be €1.75; 10 per cent off makes it $1.35 s yard. ~ Our $1.75 Biack Chantilly Flouncing ie 42 inches wide, all silk, handsome designs; 10 per centoff makes it 81.575 yard. ‘The $2 Flouncing is known to be the very best that: could be bought for that money. 10 per cent off makes it $1.80 yard. Then we have all prices up to $5.19 a yard. BLACK SPANISH: GUIPURE LACE FLOUNCING At 61.26, 61.68, 62, 92.68, &c. ‘You an idea of their value. Our $1.25 BLACK SPANISH GUIPURE FLOUNC- ING ts 42 inches wide and all silk. Heavily-covered ‘Rose and other patterns. ‘10 per cent off makes it @1.1234 yard. ‘WHITE FLOUNCINGS, Oriental. 40 inches wide S8e- 450, 95e.. 91.08 yard, ‘alenciennes Flouncings, 42 inches wide, 81, $1.19, 91.25. 91.98 yard. ‘Spanish Guipare and neu! ‘ene ‘Chantilly, 02.68, 83.98, NETS FOR OVER-DRESSES Cotton Point D'Esprit, in all colors, 440. yard. Russian el io yard,» Bisct 60 inches wide, cupecton quality, Brussels Net, very heavy, $1.68. Fancy Drapery Nete, $1,256, $2.68, 63.50. 18 PER GENT ANY OF EA c ES NET 5. THE PALAIS ROYAL. (& CIBWER, Proprietor, ‘THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1888. Chose on Saturdays at 1 p.m. Other evenings at isayeiss WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Berorz Frost Or Exce Wizx ‘Welook carefully through our store and select from the different departments such goods as we find for sny reason are not selling, and which we consider undesirable to hold in stock; that fs, an article may become slightly soiled ftom sccident or Otherwise; the last end or remmnant of 8 plece of goods odd sisea,either very lange or very amall, which we may heve left from any line of Gloves, Hosiory, or underwear; im fact, apything to which the name of remnant can be applied. We force a sale on these by re- ducing the price and offering them as remnants om Friday. You got the desired article at mucb lower price, and we are satisfied to sell ‘them at such, as it enables us to Keep our stock _ clean and fresh at all times; thus making the transaction mutually beneficial. Our remnant sale this week embraces many exellent bargains, to which we invite your at- tention, as enumerated below. WOODWARD &|{LOTHROP. Danes Goovs Deranruent. CLEARING OUT SALE OF REMNANTS IN WOOLEN DRESS GOODS. ‘To-morrow, Friday, we begin our semi-annual Clearing-out Sale of Remnants in this Depart- ment ‘The assortment is unusually good, comprising ends of the most desirable styles sold during the seasop. Among them also are many lengths of sufficient quantity for dress patterns, marked st “Remnant” prices. ‘Those who call carly will procure exceptional ‘bargains. (First floor; main entrance.) FANCY EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT—Remnants. colored Satine Table Covers, 31 inches square, handsome designs, warranted fast colors; reduced to 3730. each. 2 pair Cambric Pillow Shams, 36 inches square, with two clusters of tuck#-insertion,aud embroidered ruffle; reduced to $3 pair. 1 Cambric Set—Pillow Sham and Sheet Sham—with tucks and embroidered ruffle, best quality, Iarge size; reduced to @3.50 for the eet. 1 Pongee Covered Pine Pillow, large sizo; re- duced to 75c. All Novelty Braid reduced to Sc. bunch. (Fourth floor; two elevators.) FLANNEL DEPARTMENT—KEMNANTS. 10 Remnants Unshrinking Wash Flannel, in lengths from 43¢ to 7 yards, reduced to 30c. per yard, Remnants in Embroidered Flannels, skirt lengths, A few remnants of Chudda Flannel, in lengths suitable for Blouse Waists. Remnants of American, Scotch and Cuudda Fiannels in shirt lengths, 2%, 3 and 335 yds., at reduced prices. BLACK DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT—REM- ‘NANTS. 3. Yards Iron-Frame Grenadine for 82.00. 7% “* Al-SilkPlain * “ 650. RS ee TWA at ones “5.78. 10% “ “ Armure “ " 10.50. 8%“ “ Btripe “ 10.00. 8% “ “ Wide stripe Grenadine for 915. REMNANTS PRIESTLY'S HENRIETTAS. 146 Yards Priestly's Henrietta for $1.10 mo = Sa 2“ « “160 a | sas ~ ow = © 700 m * “+ + 900 s+ @ - + 975 8 Remnants Dress Goods, Black and Gray ‘Mixture, 334 to 5 yards in length ; also about 30 remnants of Serges, Cashmere, Nun's Veil- ‘ing, All-Wool Batiste, &c., from 2\ yards to 9 yard lengths, All at reduced prices. BOYS’ CLOTHING DEPARTMENT “REMNANTS.” 1 Navy Blue Summer Serge Suit, age 6 years, pants of slightly different shade from coat. REDUCED TO 94.50. 1 Mluminated Cheviot Suit, age 6 years, un- BEDUCED TO @4.50. 2 Fancy Scotch Plaid Suits, ages @ and & years, unlined. REDUCED TO 94.50. 1 Light Seotch Cheviot Suit, age G years, in- ‘visible stripe; an unprecederted bargain. REDUCED TO 84.50, 1 Blate-gray odd coat (no pants), age 6 years, REDUCED TO $1.75. 1 Slate-gray Serge Suit, half-lined, age 7 years. REDUCED TO $2.50. 1 Navy Blue Suit, age 7 years, trimmed with gold braid; brass buttons; and straps on arms in military atyie. REDUCED TO 87.00. 1 Blue Sailor Suit, long pants, age 6 years. REDUCED TO 85.50. 1 All-wool Scotch Plaid, one-piece kilt, age 2 years, REDUCED TO 81.50. 1 Navy Blue All-wool Flannel, one-piece kilt, age 5 years. REDUCED TO 61.50. 1 All-woo! one-piece kilt, in cardinsl, gray, and white mixture, age 2% years, REDUCED TO 81.50. 1 Cutaway Buit, three pieces—cost, vest, and pante—dark gray mixture, age 11 years, REDUCED TO 86.50. LADIES' MERINO UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT. ‘Pour Crepe Lisle Vests— ‘3 Blue and 1 Pink. BEDUCED TO 50c. EACH. Bix V-Neck White Ribbed Vests, REDUCED 350. PIECE, 3 FOR ¢1. ‘Twelve White Jersey Gauze Vests, low neck and no sleeves—very small size, 26-inch only. REDUCED TO 200. EACH. GLOVE DEPARTMENT—-REMNANTS. ‘Three Pair Ladies 8-Button Mousquetaire ‘Suede Gloves, Gray, with Embroidered Backs, Bize 535. 750. Pair. Eleven Pair Ladies’ 6-Button Length Black, {Ik Gloves. Sizes 5, 53 and 6. 750. Pair, Beven Pair Ladies 8-Button Mousquetaire Best Toilet Waters, in all odors, reduced to ‘370. per bottle. 25 boxes of Gelle Frere's Bost Soap, rednoed to 500, per box. 15 Nail Brusbes, slightly imperfect, rednoed to 200, pa, 81 Baglish Bristle Hair Brushes, reduced te ‘370. pe. 24 boase Exvellent Soap Powder for the bath ‘and tollet, reduced to 25c. per bottle. LINEN DEPARTMENT. 5 Ip addition to the barpains heretofore tHoped in this dept. we have about ¥0 semnante of Damesk. renning from 1) yds. to 3 rua, im lenath, ia Bleached, Unbleeched, and Turkey ‘Red, all at reduced prices, Remnants of best French Sstines, ‘Remnants of best Scotch Ginghams, ‘Remasate of best French Batista, WooRwaRD & LOTHROP, + Comer 11th end F ste, ww. WANTED--HELP. FOR RENT—ROOMS. WWANTED-AT BURGESS & CO., 925 F ST. X.W., WAxXKs tad Gnambermelas and 2 Shire troperstot — = AT 1112 H STN. W., TWO LARGE ished rooms, north aud south exposare, ‘Park: a Head waiter for city; two Scrub Women ‘suitable E Poor Peas ty; two ome | with bat for one or two persons, at star SWWANTED—A WOMAN To COOK AND DO GEN- | 70) Sup howework; no washing or irouine, Anply Fochinunicating toomes teceld iy 'G sase ey 414 9th st. nw. st _ | carm and herdice, Good table board Ox hale or par’ W step 5 E RIRAT CLASS WAITER AND et San Seeman oat hiteen, | 2s BS ito Center Market. reg as, W. ‘ANTED—A COLORED WOMAN TO COOK AND housework; must bring: recom. Mike Meret teases se Morning at 115 B st. n.e, ae ANTED— WOMEN COOKS, $10 TO 840; CBAM- DE See Geek. "SAML A. COOMBS, O30 F et nw. wal-3e WANTED TAT DICKS AGENCY, WOMEN COOKS, 10 to 940; chambermalde, waltreanes, nurses, n cooks, Waiters, butlers coschmen. dairy. nen and hotel help forreeorts. O13 Fah sta. aud-3e WANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO TAKE CHARGE ANY gf books: must come weil recommended. Address x 1, Star office. ae ie EK LATHERS AT ONCE APPLY to 2408 WANTED—fiy after 6 o'clock | Tst_ nw. itt ANTED_AN INTELLIGENT GENTLEMAN, OF ada rmanent position. etree ‘only from F st. nw. arcond fivo! re a Wane, — IMMEDIATELY. A GOOD AND ‘Sobor Barkeeper, at J. M, PEHREARD'S, 506 and GOK 14th etn. w. a wes TED—AT 1816 H 8T, N.W., 4 GOOD CHAM- bermaid aid Iaundress. ” Apply, with references, ter 9 am. to-morruw, August 10. ‘ange RENT—TWO NEWLY FURNISHED ROO! ra NISHI Fees ood on a private family; references ef ms pei required. Lithst nw, Rk aw _820-St* FOR BENT-FURNISHED ROOMS” 037 MST. aw. angst? 1B RENT—POURK UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR light bousckeepiic, copvenient to three Lites of ras references the Tueh or bth of month HO Lee awe he 1 OF TN FoR RENT-PARLOR AxD BEDROOM. 2D FLOOR family, large double cor ut ana caat rout, references reguted 10S Fi BENT-4 COMMUNICATING KOOMS, THIKD HE toot of house 635 D at n.w.. for FER Inquire im the store below of @. F. SCHAP- 3y21-3m FOR RENT—FLATS. _ & RENT—WEST END) FLATS, 2620 K. NEAR Rew Sigual Office, 5 rooms and range, $220. 4 rooms, 815; 3 rooms with pantry, @10; all lave sinks bath, coal closets, gas meter. subse FOR RENT—OFFICES. ANTED—A BOY TO WORK IN A BAKERY, One with experience required. Apply at 1003, Tih st. we. ‘ANTED—MAN CAPABLE OF T. RGE ‘of correspondence in claim attorney's office; must thoroughly understand pension and bounty iswa: steady and well recommended. Address, stating expe Fence and salary expected, ALTOKNEY, Star aust NTED_WHITE AND COLORED GOOKS'AND ouseworkers for Philadelphia, New York, Brook- lyn; also white cooks, nuFses. dresxmakers, waiters, and seullions, city. FAL BURNHAM, 630-653 F st aud-6t WaANTED_AGENTS 70 SELL THE LiFe oF Ben, Harrison, by the Author of ben Hur, Lew Waliace, the felon deen of en. Hgeriat b writing the’ ouly authorized ‘bi aoa living “more competent” —Ex-Gow. Porter, Millions have read Ben Hur-and want Ben Harrison, Greatest Roney-makinsebock of the ace, Outfits ready.” HUD" BARD MKOS. 723 Chestnut st. Phila corm ANTED—A MAN OF BUSINESS APPLICA- tion, located outside Washington, to act for estab- Hinhed house in hie states Iberal selary to right pasty? jecences exchauged. MANUFACTORER, Lock Box Toni New York Sy19-thtes tw Win WANTED--SITUATIONS. Vv \y ANTED—LUCRATIVE AND PERMANENT EM- Dloyment for two wenticmen of wood sddrean, education and businoss habite: references, Apply to ‘RE. L, Evans, 631 F st. nw. Ie WV ANTED-AT, HEADQUARTERS — PORTIONS for Cooks, Chambermaids, Waitress, Laundress #00 Nurson. Nonmstrons, Men WajtemOooks-Coschtsene Butlern SAM'L a, COOMBS, 926 Fat mw. aup-St WANTED = icK’s AGENCY FOR CooKs, Thalds, waatress, Iaundress, seamstress, ‘urses; yuletsfortraveling : waiters, conchmien. and heatlors for family and resorts. Alicity references, 613 7th st.n. ¥. ot ANTED — BY REGISTER) A) situation in Drug Store. Address CARDAMON, tar oft D—PUPIT, NURSES. APPLY AT CHIL- HOSPITAL, 13th and ad t re Winten-a 9 tain for mea Position worth from $60 to. @73.a month. 1 will ay the above amount, Address CLET- 'S FOR WHITE AND pastry ostlers, houseinen, clerk ‘sorta. F. M. BURNMAM, 6: WANTED-.-ROOMS. i ED—BY A LADY WHO TAKES IN DRESS- aking, 2 rooms ih a.quiet fanuily ; low rent; ref erences given, Addresw 1308 Sih st. iw. re W 3X SED — THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS. Address, stating terms and location, Box 3, Star ___WANTED--HOUSES. WANTED 209, BUY ON F House, mod ighborhood ; ¢ 3. Star off aude TO BU A HOUSE OF 12 rooms, in goot condition. ‘Address. stating terms and exact location, GOOD. TENAN Btarofice. eet a WANIED HOUSES OF ALT GRADES TO KENT oraell, Webave moro calls for houses to rent i SUPP a wof yearson ceuirally located modern rty worth at Jeast 87,000. Address RESTA "aude MEDIUM SIZE, AND IN Address, stating price, mize, y ANTED— 00d condition, ») A. OLIVIERL, 400 9th stnw. ate WANED To, HET THE LADIES KNOW THAT r. G. White, Ladies’ Tailor, is teaching Cutung, ‘and Drape by his systema during aturast ated iddleof Sept. GEO. WHITE, 1106 Fat. yANTED —A PARTNER WITH $5,000 T Well-establistied ood paying business: Indy oF Fittiny to the V ED DRUG (LERK, | ‘A | best POR RENT—OFFICE ROOMS IN NO. 1503 Pa. io HiEL"s JOMNSTON. FH 1st ak ewe baa Le FOR RENT—STORES. FOE RENT STORE AND DWELLING, COR. 4TH and T sta. nw. Apply to M. HINES, O21 4h st, a. yi ae JOR RENT_STORE AND DWELLING, Loc cor. Sth and H st juitable for any’ Purposes, Inquire 800 H it. nw. vast io 7OR RENT — STOKE AND DWELLING (NEW building), 637 Pa ave. Ke; @ very loca thon for clothiin fectionery. SWHEMSTEDT & BRADLEY, 927 Fat PGE RENT-STONE CELLAR AND ONE ROOM, ju tear 1024 Gt aL mw. ADpIY to WC. JOHN: SON, 718 13th st. 2 — 23-1 KR KENT—N' ‘LLING, 1229 st. w. Handsome plateglass windows: mod, Imgrdvewita idexcellaut location for” ating 3y30-1m OK SALE—FI at Brookiand, the first station (Brooks) from. of Metropolitan Branch of i and O. KR, lyinw ad- frome Home and Catholic University. 220 feat above the Potomuc: commanding fine view of city and country; several houses Now tn course uf erection. For full particulars wee McLACHLEN & BATCHEL- DER, 1215 Fst. uw. ant, only 8000 aud 8600 ments Foceived. 4y28- Lint sta. sw. Belt line cars pass the door. aSt JOR SALE—A YOUNG HOMSE; 16 HANDS HIGH; | Biiame: will work auywhere: sold for want of use Apply atstable in rear of 314 seme w. 9. ‘The advertiser having contracted business engage- ments that will require Lis absence abroad for an I~ deftuite period of tue offers "wt private sale all Dig Moraes, Carriages, Harness, ete. The stock consista of Land 3 ‘cross-matched teain, bay and gay, horse and mare, 5 and 6 years Old. log hada, Sound, gentle and yertect, bot elewait sadditanimals and well broken for double or single driving: will be ebatstod if derived, “No. 3 ss the biack horse Harry.” years oid. 16 hands, guaranteed sound, kind aud foarless; is & very free prompt driver: will staud with- out tying, and is in-every respect a perfect Lotwe for any, use,” No. 4 is the very stylish brown horse “Frince,” 6 years old, 15% hands: is sound, Kind and gentle ahd a fast traveler. ‘The carriages comprine att ‘ut extension phmwtou to seat four, ine hung low; front wheels turn under, and ‘and fenders over wheels, A very. nice Mo- (aull wagon and two very handsome siie-bar spriug busgies, oue with shifting top and one without top. arriages hve been carefully uscd, were iad by the most reputable makers and show but Little Wear. “Three sets fine sucle harness, che ect 1eht Goubie harness, used bat twice. blankets, ‘robes, ete. All will be sold separate; dealers, apeculaiors or sy ‘ue in search of suci articles are invited to Inspect them, and ag owner desires to dispose of them at ohce, any Teasonuble offer will bs Conaldered, for an inspection anid all information apply st ‘OWNERS STABLE, 9 17th st. DW 8-Bt* SS Back of the Corcoran Art Gallery. FOR SALE ABOUT THREE DOZEN ODDS AND ends oj Travelling Saichels: 33 per ceut discount, ‘au7-cod-6t TOPHA 231 Pa ave. uw. JOR SALE—CHEAP— ‘Lot second-hand brick (cleaned), Lot second-baud window-sush (glazed), Lot second-bauid pulley-window frames. Tot secoud-band inside and outside blinds, Lot second-hand inside aud outside doors and frames. Four second-hand frame porches (good condition One wood secoud-hand furuae, it first-class order, ‘used at two winters, taken out 19 yt in staat, Amo four large aud tour s:taltlighie of Franch plate wlass. Apply ‘JAMES F. BARBOU 1W ber Dealer, 14th and 8 JOR SALE-IN ORDER 10 MAKE ROOM Fol our fall aud winter stock of carriages we will close out our remain.ng stock of Spring and. Summer Car- Fiages at greatly reduced prices. " Any one iu waut ofa good vehicle can buy ove of us bow for what it would Cost to buy an iuferior one elsewhere. “Every one in | {ushington knows ‘that we handle nothing ‘but the «work, ANDKEW J. JOYCE, ‘au6-1w 412-414-416 14th ot, gentleman. Address BQ. Star once. |jpoe Sa GaGD W ANIED-TEY OUR BUTTERINE AT S | workers. The Washington Brick Machine Co, 14th tay bet Bound: dou't wet strong or rancid keeps bet. | and Boundary stan. aud-or jer than butter; sstisiaction assure year | aOR g a 4 cd) or money refunded: stalls Jus, 520 and 330 IE ad RB LG numbers): Center Market; adjoining alin; oven dally Ch 123 stu. w.: open all day. “Telephone, WM. C.SCKIBNEK, jylBtw" ) BUY FOR GASH SECO toves, carpets, feather bea, old books, id copper. S. GUGGENHEIMER ders by mail prom Saturdays b) paper, from, br Bot Tou at. n.w. eres é W ASTED=A LOAN OF 8437 FO) ot pop een, yer annum. on unincunbers Real, psdara in inlscity. "Addreas Box 7, Eeeting oo St WansTEDABIENTION LADIES! CUTIING and dressmaking tauht ladies in a few days, en- img them to cut and fit any form with accuracy. Ip structions tree for two Weeks, to introduce the «ystems, Perfect fitting patterns cut and draping from aby de- Sign a specialty. System the latest. MR REMER, 019 0th st. nw. 3y30-2 WASTED CLOTHING EXCHANGE. 201 436 8 &w. Hignest cash prices paid for ladies’ and gentiomen's cast “Ci Clothing, Send “p >— PARLOR FURNITURE UPHO ‘Wottreu. itt trensee made over ia Grvt-claur oie Relereuces furmiaticd ay to workumauslip, “Work dons ‘Address C. NELSON, 314 10th st. uw. ANTED—ALL KINDS WELL WORK DONE AT rousouable rates: Tanks, Pumps aud Wind Mills supplied by D. J# MOFFATT, 414 4% st. s.w., Wash- ington, D. C.. agent for the Kirkwood Iron “Wind Bu- ne. For paruculars apply as above, or to the Pro- kvess Enz. and Mach. Works, Summerfield, Md. aud-3in, WANTED [ STRDENTS TN PHONOGRAPHY, -ukcoping, Business or Artistic Writs Course $2), Coot around hail Addrows JAS, COMMIDOS) B17 elaware ave. u.e., or Capitol card stand. ECTRICITY aut-L N NERVOUS, \WANSTED-EL IN W Stcctatvd Spinal disease, Ovarian and: Ulerass troubles, Paralysis, Sciatica, Chores, c.. Hairs re- moved; ct ed" refer “Washi See a LS NICHOLSON 604 12th st. n. w.. Cor. F. ECON Fe, stovn® carpet, feather beds, &c.. also ‘books, paper, iron.” brass, and v hddrese fabars GUSGENHETMEIe 281 40ur et mw Ondees by miail promptly attended to. ivi7 Boe" WW ANTED—For CASH—FURNITURE, FEATHER W iain Carpota ‘Stoves, oF entire Household Ee c' Address a8 H. BAUM, 219 7th WANTEDSALE Wio VALUE THEIR EvESIGHT should consult -H. H. HEMPLER. Optician, 453 Pa. ave. cor +i, And MAKE NO MISTAKE y1l-suh y ANTED—HORSES TO PASTURE AT GENL F. Veale’s stock tarm, $3.50 per mo.: horses win. tered, #8 per mo. Inquire of KE. B. LAFFERTY, cor” nd La. ave. jyd-3m ANTED — GOOD SECOND-HAND CLOTHING, best esalt prices” will be paid “Call” ot addvtos of oes Or = pisces ‘Loan Office, 201 ave., corner 2d st. Bw. my26- 1, D-HAND | R FIVE YEAUS, | ays ereaier barvains in the line of Carriages, Bug: Kies, Wayon-Carts, Harness, and equipments of all Styles, both new und second-hand, oue 12 Passenger Wagonette. Satisfactory exchanges can be made SCF, GEYER, Carriage Factory and Seposttory. $06 BW. Pa. a} 70K SPECIAL BARGAINS IN SEVERAL Jewant Square Pianos, good as new; all latest and best unprovements: fine ‘rich quality of tone and best | makes. “Will be sold for one week only, at $25, #40 i $50 lees than their value: stool and cover, aud our Kuarantee cues with each plano, Terus are only $10 monthly till paid for. These are great suap a» come aloug quick | HE PIANO EXCHANGE. Piano, #165; one at 8170 and at, $190, and one dozen other reat bargains in fsnos ‘wtdo wokcH & CO., Music Dealers, 925 7th st.nw. myl1-6m JOR SALE — CARRIAGES, GGIES, ROAD L Carts, Pouy Carts, Surreys, and all kinds of Spring Was eat CS waist tiered ote FLOR SALE_WE KEEP CONSTANTL' Matched Team Bess Horvea, 1 my16- FOR SALES THE SOTTO" GAS ENGINE RE quires no boiler; avoids all expensive att fi ‘no loss of time: no handling of fuel. Send for circular aud price list. b. BALL: 171 Spo Ss Pods ire Wee weaa Single Dri Daddie = INGHAM & CVU., 132 stow, |ALE—CH. |ALOON STOCK AND ICE- box, well sdapted for grocery and saloon: house of Six rooins: cheap rent; good lucatiion , good reason for selling. Apply cor. #d and Dats. s.w. aug" WANTED A PARTNER WITH ONE TO, TWO thousaud dollars in a, well-established and good- paying business, Address Box 83, Star office, aul-3t° JOR SALE—BUTTER STAXD, « RioGs MARKET. Deesd beakpeees A, rason for so.tiug. Ingulre st O10 New York ave or at light hoasekeop- | SPLENDID BUSINESS opPoRTI Hae Pee} i203 vob: mae nent imeetvee, Vey lange prod 000 ‘500 1e25]_ THOS. F. WAGGAMAR. aes rk ont, | BLO0, 000 See Ms 1 8T Bt may : Powiuh good city and.eountey Scala Tac imme cape | “ete delay it Waiiaeh C0" tal required. Address SEGAL Star office. susce | 2» a FOR SALE--HOUSES. __ | MK SALE — THREE-STORY FRONT BRICK house, No. 14 Tat, B.¥.; pine rooms, all modern im- Provements. | sub-cott™ FOX, SALE OR EXCHANGE ANEW SEVEN: Toom bouse im Northeast Washington for a stumll {yr on lime of raitroad wear the city: -Addrom (B. ‘Siar office, 0 JOR SALE—1228-30.98-34 1ST. NE > slate and wood mapiels, latrobes and range jortes. press-brick 'fout, iret porches: lot loa, Row open for inepection. For terms appiy to GREEN | PUNNINGHAM, 1405 Fst aud-Im* | JOR SALE_OW EXCHANGE A FINE OLD PROP. | exty in West ington. lange house continue 22 oF 14 rovuie, wae lok Price only #4000. ADELY 6 WASHINGTON DANENHOWES uw TLIO F st, {OR SALE—20 FOOT FROQT WITH 10-ROOM eS Capitol, Cm apna. tay wine = hinetewestt ot ai bt” “GHAR. A BUIELDS, 1006 F at, nw. a FOR SALE — REAM FOLGER PARK. 8. tory, 9-room Brick House, all m. 1, jot 5.500, 8800 cashy balance soouthiy. ‘Also two three-story, Jot 1BxBO, under rent €20 $150" cash, balance monthly, DAR, a t 417 Fatroct. | ROOM | te LOR SALE_HoUsEs. 816 20 0 Mave 18,000) sie 2a end S41 13 12 Bist acti 6r-- 2,000 500 908 and BIL st tie, ‘only a . For full list portion of 4 the Ist and 15th, Lat oftien he (roperty on my taut], ‘ooliedn teeued THUS. E WAGGAMAN the coutract system, but built by days ‘work of the beat selected materials; street will be cone creted this year, title perfect: only ®2.000, able terms. For keys apply to WE! "6 Pennsylvania « SALE—THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, Foot: All Mhoderat movements seat at, Price @4,200. Cash yay monthly. TYLER & RUT we Price, 86.000. __SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, 927 F xt. BAMGAIN: TWO FINE REsI- i tenees, 42 and 4740 tn, wa, 1 odern improvements: will weil ches to Purchaser, Inquire No. 474 Ost. mw. 3y25-1m" {ORK SALE—HUOUSES— 1302 30th st, 9r..85.000 Bite at eo 293 We oH SG Sf, about to be opened up. © Bu3-6t bb. Ur. new......87,500. 3512 Pat, bh, Or A008 24g. Bahn Oi 009 186 and BH 33. GrkYOO ospect ava. 7,000 3208 £71 3.000 nud oS Mat Bb, Sor Ss The above ie ent book: ‘Gall for list, _COUNTRY BOARD. FEW MORE BOAKDEMS CAN BE ACOOMMO- A acted'ur tocks hull: healthy toraten son pionty Ot shade." Address HAL BOGE, Lincoln, Louieun County. van as aayse A.ZEN MORE BOARDERS CANE ACCOM MO: dated at Locust Gree Farin, hear the tout bealthy location. fruit, tov and daily mail. terms mod: erate, Address Mrs. LH. HOWARD, Urbana, Fred- erick County, Ma. ‘au9-3t JOUNTRY BOARD CAN BE HAD NEAR POINT, Lockout. surf bathing. boating, fishine, plenty of frnit, with inilk and butter, by ayplyine w KATE i DUNBAK, Ridge F. O,, St. Mary's County, Md. Terma 86 per week 409-50" JANTED-A FEW MORE BOARDERS_MOUN tain View: situated on eastern lope of Blue Ridge Mountains: ali the requisite to comfort furmahed, JAS. W. NICHOLS, Sickersville, Loudoun Co. Va. ab-3t OARDERS CAN BE ACCOMMODATED aT Union Farm House, within short distance of vil- Inge. et, healthy location, fine mountain view, dail mail, lance passed; trausportats ddreme M. D.H. PLAS’ vounty, Va. ab. SUMMER BOARDING NEAR COUNFIELD HAR- PDber convenient foF bathing, ishing: suilky butter, Address KM. Ads Addge P. O,, St. Mary's Co. KOWNSVILLE, WASH. CO. RK FEW LADIES and gentlemen can be aovo ‘with board home comforts, jor August and September, Torms per werk MISS LIZZIE BUTELEK, Brownsville, . Md. aust A oe IN THE OOUNTRY FOR A few partion With sick infants, charge. moderates every couvenionce, Addrese J. P. BOLDIN 14149 st. now. aus St" VACANT ROOM AT THE DE LANDER FARM, AL Minto rom Boyan Bunton, oo ile ra Wee. luxtom, where there are no children. boarding; term super gonth., Address KG. De Lander. ttoyds 7a Station, Mont, Go,, Md. FEW MORE BOARDERS CAN BE AGCOMMO- ‘AMM, NORTH HILI. CLARKE locality airy abd. Sanuot A aitted with lance, airy, roctus, tat-class toumes cellent water aud beautiful surroundings, at very Teasuuable rates. convenient for clerks in Depart- n y to JOHN L. LAKE, Hamilton, Loudoun ure A TEN BOARDERS CAN BE ACCOMMODATED aj Woogbum, Stott Station, Metropolitan reich &. 538 miles out: ‘ve ‘winutes’ from station. Apply to Mrs. C. L: MARSHALL, 201 Eat uw. y2lsw Be,ox pouty, Ve: erul: be surpassed: write tor circular, ©. M. CASTLEMAN, Cast Ferry P.0., Va $26-co2mo EXSEUEEST BOAkD, (GOOD ROOMS, | FINE | alybeate water. shade. near mouutaine, river, | depot, teleceaph, we. ‘Terme: Per week, @7 teat, vee Wn $29 tO BSH A.B, MOINTUKFF, Prup,, Strasburg, ¥ ye20-2mn" *(ourorT. RETREAT,” FIRST-CLASS POPU- lar summer resort in ‘the mounteins of Mry- land (near Harper's Ferry), advantages unexcelied W.M. CLARK, Keep Tryst, Washington Co.. Mi e: __MONEY TO LOAN. _ )NEY TO LOAN AT FIVE PER CENT ON AP. wed real estate security. Large amounts TYLER '& RUTHEKF OLD, “1307 F tne 000 AT 5 PER CENT ON ety property. Pork 130 ‘ance placed, collec - elma) bet te “ secon THOS. G, HENSEY, 3526-1m 1226 F street iw. Mo: To Estate Securit ‘APPROVED REAL JOHN SHERMAN & CO, 1407 F st. PREMIL THOS. EW. 89.000-TO LOAN 00y ’ (350.000 Fe ate ENT—DWELLING 926 C ST. N, W. IN- care WoC Losiauaave nese wed RENT—HOUBE 1211 G ST. N.W., SUITABLE {oc iors and Dweliiut, 680° Kugiite Ga Ee ve au6-6t \ASH ADVANCED ON ALLOWED CLAIMS AND CxtroRNEYS" Pues AGAIN? Ga URED 7, EVENING BTAK O8- ‘aud-23¢ STATES. ADDRESS BOX FICE. ANTED-It KNOWN THAT FRESH ALDER- utter ws churned every im: ‘and de- ered {hg 1b, “Ward” print ara Cot tage Cheese aud Buttermilk, per quart. ES W: TED — STEAM CARPET CLEANING loraine eaten eared, tresses er, Furn: ¥. H. YOUNGS, Ottice 14U2 and K sta ue. Telepious Fy ANTED—IT KNOWN THAT ©. & BUNDY, OF ‘Louisiana ite City Hall), is Com- a LOST AND FOUND. Rare i ant faipped nes Py 1.300, and dally, 2 possession se owner is changing’ resiuence, for terma, LOCK BOX 28, Wen Var" aus-t 1X PER CENT I sTMENT- PRO- Qihntn for redemption apes ait meee more Safe and convenient the Ave and ten years 6 per cont First Mi onda ct, real ctate} of tbe Range jprant and Sethang Co, Unived eaten Sonator Sonn York city. Trusies. "Bondy in denominations’ 100. of ‘The U < trict | bia, Certifies to each bond. pays the fatorest : . Sole Union Trust annually, and the principal at maturity. l cata RED POCKETBOOK YEST! ‘Giooral reward if left at lsid sist aeeeee Meauoae ¥. DEVINE. OST—COCKEK SPANIEL ANSWERS TO THE name of Belle. Finder will be rewarded by returp- tie stine to Wit F: NOTE: 819 aih'et, Gwe Te (ONT-BETWEEN OURNER STH AND ALONG P Li oP eg etd Seworded iy returning it 01428 vib ox ws sub oe iT—ON WEDNESDAY TWO SETTER DOGS; erie iecu ema ene are ‘mation Jeading to recovery, at 720 9th st. 0. se new ih Br SHA, Pare = ‘ERDAY ON ith and fe ; Property”. ‘Money advanced on” houses, Stand. ___au7-3t | Eoueuruction. Fo HL SMITH & SON: 1223 JOR RENT—DWELLING 1117 10TH ST. 625, ) LOAX— Roy next door. Iuguire 926 Loulsiaua sve. aw; | P'O248S, 000 ) ayy je Sperone 20 O00; at 6 per cent. Orty gums teu, BEALL, BROWN & 00, 2 "Assi Pt aw, = _ Se 9100, 000s Erwin Xi. Charles st Batumore p08 | For catalogues address President THOMAS FE _EDUCATIONAL. AND, DENTAL DEPARTMENTS xa VEN 20a) Soares ry herares ath Monday. cae Yea ek trminate Apel 30 TSRP Per impoungeme : Lorn a BABKER MD. bee 11 ey iso a so} he ORTHAND REVOLUTIONIZED A deamon ee Stained in thie sooutha oy jane} attatond 1 me Landes Now FORMING. Private tuition daily. Typewriting taught frwp of ‘Send stamp (or proapectus Washington School, aT a Wan ae n XTERN MILES ACADEMY, STETERN Mu Rica ee ftom of tte ett 7. Rpts cours ct maeries test Buu! September 1 Rev. Dr. c. LAREN sco PUM Gti eee Ht os wouiaisaion Fraps References: Kt. Kev. A. Hesenin Sy Gk we Hame The MISSES KEKE'S Schoot for Toune Laties an@ Little Girls wilopen WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 26. ac commodations for « limited number of Boarline Ie pila Until September addrens NIAGARA FALLS SOUTH. Ontario, Canada, MY MEDICAL, DENTAL AND PMAKMACH UT cai Departments of Howard Ceiversts wil toa sr wiinar season Oxtulwt I Bor interunton sad Siteular addres CB PURVIA, M.D. Secremary yates Tie ha, EW WINDSOR COLLEGE AND WINDSOR Pr. sult male colle serarate buildings, full graduate puUres With snwrere. ele, preyerator mis. Fall sessions open Se ~ IBES. For aid or regular terms, acd JELLY, DD. Prost, New Windsor, Ma” 31. JOHN'S COLLE S Departinents aid Permitted ty board Pre dal FE, ANNAPOLIS, MD. & uy outa of Study, | St) in clue if desired, ‘Termin vor ory Shook attached. Special s aout boys to enter” college, the ui Yersity, oF the military or naval schools of the Gov ernment, Situation most beautiful and bealthtul 3y25-2un N ATIONAL MEDICAL COLLEGE MEDICAL AND DENTAL DFPARTMENTS OF THE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITS. ‘The aixty-seventh winter session wil) begin Octotme | 1.1888, and end March 1. 1880, in the new Collage Building, 1325 Ast uw. For ciroulare avd informa on of both departiuents address Dr. AF. A. KING, 726 13th at. nw, Washinton, D.C. ‘Telephone call, 885. wy24- om HAASE SEES ESS, SUMMER ONLY —rLoct! TION, ORATORY. VOICE CULTURE, GE=TURE AND GKACK 9 Brenig Sensiona. Suraimer_ Classes Fesume ou 1UESDAY EVENING, July 31a 7 pe im for two months’ course. Tuition tees for course @3 sugar, deyeusding ot the wumber sf wtudioe parca (Coliewiate courses im Proc ey or Act Semmes Goto 3° Terme Hs per gear Circa ars, Catalogues and Journals Pree. MARTYN COL. Lede OF ELOOUTION AND ORATORY, 313 Oth nw. 20 ((SARLOTTE HALE SCHOOL, ST. MARY'S COUN ‘TX, MD.” Will commence tts 115th your SEPTEMBER 3, 1888. Extenaive Situation unsurpassed for tealth, Thorourh nyitary training. Terme #100 ¢ aud tuition for ten montha, Full paruealars, ed: KW, SILVESTER, Principal Jy28-tu.te2m, {PISCOPAL FEMALE INSTITUTE, WINCHES ver, Vath we of this well kn: comm wid’ thoroughly ranive School sey femiber 17. Best advantaces. climatic sockal, educs- id religious, lowest practicable rates. Send ialogue to A. MAGILL SMITH, M.A, Fymet- Tei {WARTHMORE GOL) Ss SWa 9th month, 1 a Puavedely) 0 course for both wctea. Classical, Sehentabie aud Literary. Aloo, &. Mauual "Trai paratory School. Healthful location. Fitri buildings etd abyeratan. For full particulars, 2l0-cosm EDWAND W. MAGILL, LL. D., fh a! ACADEMY —BOARDING SOHOOL, for Boys on Chelten Mills, wear Thiladeiphia, ex Rensive bulldines. chapel and gymnasium. large play re miliary drill. prepares for coliggy ot Dust eas: 18th your bovine September 1th. Al ‘ Jel4-coS0t” ley. Dr. CLEMENTS, Ogonta, ur. Phils 5 MAPLEWOOD INSTITUTE, FOR Bor 9300 Se en ay enters fuxines Graduating, Ruslish Graduating, tps, “Highly “necomincnted ty seiseus” Dome ti Sew ¥ 4 A YEAKR-SHORTLIDGE MEDIA (Ps $500 Reade hiya, Collage tr Bonisenn $0 min. tr. Broad st. station, Phila, 24 trains daily, BWITHL . BHORTLIVGE, a. B,'a. M., « aaa aetna MEMS, SEMINARY FoR Yor Mi petinechem, Pas contury’s expersener. combs Sath best modern ‘methods, by few and excelled by none. ayid-2m WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, ST. Cloud Building, wh and F sts. Nineteenth yar Pisno. Organ, Voice, Violin, Flute, Coruet, ke. Pree advaniaces. 0. B BULLAKD, Director. jy11-lm {QkWOOD INSTITUTE-SELECT SCHOOL Poll GURL APP St 1407 Mane. ave. St. and Mi D. CABREL Dewpals For summer Board Tuition addraw Mim SW. HALSEA, Norwood. Va ay11-3mm HE FREDERICK FEMALE SEMINARY IS DE lpeht bis avon (ee eat ad heal terk, Malley ba Ut ham or tnd iy ware water from invuntain epeiuse ans ‘comtmvodious and elegantly furmished the teach, ere are able science ‘are mente are of excel fine SEPTEMBER 11 wen Pi pre References—iiev, Win A. Bartiott,” dD, Washing tou aud jae the {cllowing, wher daughters are it the school: US Seustor E.R. Wilson Thomas M Browne, M.C. 3.5 Bartett, Peumon Bureau. 2selvct, DO. Tecbens ‘Septouber M., Pen. Cirolars ecut HALL, THE KEADING, Roure from Washington nee for etudy and Fecreats instructicn i Literature, Sele oe eering. Pharmacy, Medicine and all tucroughly equipped. Location elevated aid healt Departinente For ca ful. to WM. M. THORNTON, 5 ‘Universtiy of Va, Ve QLENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLPOF. THREE EN- WS ur floors, Nahonai Bank of the Kepublic Building, corer 7th aba Dia. n. comida Lalla and class rooms Suminer Semsiou morhiie and evening. Kepid Writing and Boukkeving. Practical English Branches; y and Typewritiug, Benn Pitman Shorthand. » ey then tn thn wurtd’ to bncredece iC Prost daily" Special Summer retee Sty time “Circulars ree Af ¢ SPENCELC Principal, BARA A. SPENCER, Vice-Principal, L. GARFIELD Shichi Secrecy “ Py KLAND SCHOOL FOR GIRIA, SANDE Spring, Ly, yn! County, 3) i berth R: p reopens epienster 18 eo tranine. home goveruicent. beaith corcfully e sensed iiaghter linked Fou singary eturene MENICY C'WALLOWELIS A. aies “Sandy Sorina, Ma ce "ae! rey ‘as ‘TZ SCHOOL, OF LANGUAGES 723 14th uw, Washington. ‘Open all, suusner. yoed prices. Also, emmmer course at Asbury Park, Old Orchard: Beata, Me my30 PARTINS ComMERc COLLEGE, 313 6TH Mincinte. wear city Post Ofion, Ts itchent sas potadmittel. Catsoruestree FiANC Ise MALTY President. ©. K UK) MCE, Prin, bl re Kt a io WwW HINGTO! oie DEKGARTEN NORMAL INSTITUTE, Horie training of teachers, COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. 301 ) ACKES ON OUNDULE ROAD, tuiles from Georsetown. ‘Actos, Fort Peudieta Farm. Garrett County, poe 4 frupruved by figehcies stabhe, Be. F jand 100 Actes in Fairtex County, Virguuia, two uilles from a Poe County, Merytand, sixteen M°®* 70 LOAN on eat watate at Low ww ND ONEY TO ON MCSEE Foeaar oF aa Estar urine a fy 303 Tthet a _____ PROPOSALS. _ Re Vis -Orrioe Wasunworon, DO. august 1° Scvodcn wow