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7: Se SA EE THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: jONDAY. The Star Out of Town, Persons leaving the city for any length of time saa have Tux Sraz mailed regularly to any address and for any period they may desire. 5a" AU orders for the paper by mail must be aecompanied by the money,—at the rate of Mfteen Cents & week, or fifty cents per month, unless ‘Seat toa foreign country, when the price, includ ‘Ang postage, is 80 cents per month. ——— ‘Statement of the circulation of Tue EVENING | Stax for the week ending August 11, 1888: | MoxDaY, Avavst 6, 1888. 25,251 | ‘Texspay, Avevst 7, 1888. 25,068 | Wepsrapay, Avoust 8, 1388... + 24,727 | _ THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1888.. 24,959 Fawway, AvGUsT 10, 1888... Saromar, Avovsr 11, 1588.. ‘ToraL 23,056 i 24,739 | Isolemnly swear that the above fs a true and | Correct statement of the circulation of Taz EVEN- | Ane Stax for the period stated. F. B. Noves, ‘Treasurer Evening Stag Newspaper Co, ‘Sworn to and subscribed before me this thir- teenth day of August, A. D. 1888, ‘Jou T. C. CLARE, Notary Public. ——— ‘The action of the Commissioners in authorizing she overhead system of electric street railway on New York avenue, in spite of previous official rep- fesentations on the subject of a precisely opposite tendency, ts of special importance in that it may be viewed as constituting a precedent for similar Section in respect to all other lines which are Authorized by legislation to use electricity as a motor, The Eckington and Soldiers’ Home Tailway will be largely suburban, and ft was on suburban lines and on ‘them alone that Capt. Griffin, when thinking disinterestedly for the people of the District, de- clared the overhead electric system might properly De tested. The ugly feature of the present case 1s, however, that the railway occupies city streets as | ‘Weil as suburban roads, and that the decision of ‘the Commissioners in respect to the occupation of | ‘these streets by new poles and wires is based upon | grounds which will place the whole city at the | mercy of the railway companies desiring to use the | overhead electric system and authorized to use elec- ticity. If the provision in this rallway’s act of in- corporation declaring tt lawful tor the corporation, Asorsen Moxer Siven DIVISION a. Every pair = We have just concluded stock-tak- ot ing and find we have entirely too many ‘Trousers separate Trousers on hand, and as you that were know prices never stops us, why here 810.00, goes every pair of the finest imported $9.00, goods made up in to perfect fitting 88.50 and ‘Trousers that were the best values 88.00 ¢0 hereabouts at $10.00, $9.50, $9.00, nowat «$8.50 and 8.00 s pair eo im this $5.80 special sale for one week at five pair. dollars and eighty cents « pair. SAKS & COMPANY. SAKS & COMPANY. DIVISION B. Every pair ‘This is a great spreed; they arethe ot kind of Trousers that all tailors charge 87.50, 87, $9.00 to $13.00 for: we have been $6.00; and $6.00 a pair, mind you no old ‘Trousers stock, but new goods of this season's sonow make that weer well, fit well and will at#480 satisfy youst four dollars and eighty apair, cents pair, SAKS & COMPANY. SAKS & COMPANY. DIVISION C. Every pair _In this lot, nearly eight hundred pair, ot there is no question about extra value, ‘Trousers its from one dollar and twenty to that were one dollar and seventy cents saved $5.50, om every pair that we offer in this 85.25 and ivision, for we offer you the choice of SSapeir the $5.50, @5.25 and 65.00 kinds at go im this three dollars and eighty cents pair— ssleat remember the ones who come first #3.80 have some advantages in making ‘& pair. selections. SAKS & COMPANY. SAKS & COMPANY. DIVISION D. Every pair ‘Every pair of Trousers in our vast of assortment that sold for less than $5 ‘Trousers pair go im this sale at twodollars that sold and eighty cents for your choice. We for less ‘have over three thousand pair on hand than 5a and think we can fit any size man pair goin and please every taste, Remember thisspecial every pair of Trousers in our house saloat go in this great ‘Mid-season sale. ‘With the approval of the Commtsstoners, “to make all needful and convenient trenches and excava- | tions * * * inany of said streets * * * and) Place in such trenches and excavations all need- | ful and convenient devices and machinery for op- | erating said rallroad” does not authorize an open- Ing of the designated streets for the purpose of laying conduits for electric conductors, it will be dificult to discover any words whicn will convey this meaning to the Commissioners. And if it will ‘annul an act of Congress to require a road, which 48 authorized to use horse, cable or elec- tie power under a certain supervision by the Commissioners, to exercise its option of employing electric power in such Manner as not to contribute to the pole-and-wire | Buisance, then any exercise of the discretion con- | fided to the Commissioners wili annul such legisla | on. The railway could, under itsact of incor- | poration, use horses, cabie, storage batteries, un | derground electric conductors, or the overhead electric system, with the approval of the Com- misstoners; yet it 1s claimed that the legislation ‘woud be annulled if the Commissioners should, 4m pursuance of the discretion granted them, re- fuse to assent to one out of the five forms of motor, And that one the most objectionable of ail to the People, and, hithervo, to the Commissioners twemselves It any part of the railway legis- lation 18 Deing annulled it would seem to be that part which attempts to give the Com- missioners a discretion to be exercised for the pro-, tection of the public. It had been supposed by by those who favor the burial of the overhead wires and the adoption by the street railways of varfous modern inventions for the convenience and comfort of the public, that if regulation of these matters were given to the Commissioners the desired ends would be accomplished as well as it specifically required by legislation. But if the presumably settled policy of the District govern ment against overhead wires does not suffice to prevent the Commissioners trom adding a new va- Tiety to the existing network, it will clearly be necessary to ask from Congress specitic provisions for the pubile protection in such legi-lation, in- stead of a general provision placing the interests Of the city in tue discretion of officials who, not- withstanding tue expectations based upon pre- ‘Vious utterances, may cuange their minds, —$<———— Judge Waiter Cummings, of Wilmington, Del., ‘Who is accused of having made away with trust funds, &., reaching beyond a half milion dollars, | Was a victim of the manta for stock gambling Charles Johnes, of New York city, who made a good deal of money by quick turns and boid ven- tures im Wall street, has gone to a retreat for the Insane, bis brain having given way under the con- stant excitement. Failure and success in stock Speculation are both attended with pers that cannot be carelessly dismisse1. In stock gambling | the always-fortunate man fs the broker who buys | ‘and selis for bis customers and 1s content with is | commissions; while a apples man than any of | the lot 1s he who, not anxious to get rich ina Bight, sticks to a legitimate business and takes ‘things as they come. —$$$<-___ In Pittsburg the line bas been sharply drawn on | Sunday trafic. A dealer who supposed that he could safely supply his customers wita ice cream | and cakes, as coming within the category of food, has learned to bis cost that such ts not the case. | ‘They must be treated as luxuries pure and simple, says the magistrate wno examioed the case. This | raises avery interesting question as to the dis- Unctioa betweea necessaries and otuer forms of human aliment. Are griddie cakes, for instance, to be considered as a legitimate element in the composition of a Sunday breakfast or as a super- | fuoas fancy disb? The male magistrate would probably, without resard to consisteney, decide in | favor of buckwheat cakes with maple syrup as a | Recssuity. When the women get thelr rights this | Unjust legal discrimination against ice cream will be reversed, ———- —_ Although President Cleveland could not bring ‘Rimself vo the polat of signing tne river and har- | Der bil with all its objectionable features, he has Permitted it to become a law without bis signa- ture, An end must be put to the existing method of treating this wnole subject. Important inter- ests are jeopardized every year by the uncertainty ‘whether, in the mind of a conscientious President, the good to be accomplished will so far overwetgi: | the evil to be suffered as to induce him to sign such a bil, What is needed—and what must come in spive of every scheme to defeat it—is an amendment to the Constitution authorizing the President to approve a part without approving the Whole of an appropriation bil Such an arrange- ment has worked admirably in New York state, ‘Where it was put into operation at the instance of Governor Tilden. a Turee newsboys ia Chicago have been sent to Prison at their own request, it 1s said, in order that they may learaa trade. Possibiy the disel- pline in Illinois prisoas differs from that in penal institutions farther east; but the great complaint in this part of the country is that convicts do not Jearn a trade by the sort of labor they are required Yoda They are usually set to work at asingle task, a8, in the shoe shops, the cutting out of heel taps or the hammering oa of soles, and that 1s ali ‘the experience they get. When they leave prison, therefore, they are as ill-prepared as ever to take hold of any skilled labor. But, even supposing ‘that ip Ilinols this thing ts managed on a differ- ent principle, what a commentary it ison the ap- prentice system in this country that three lads in | 10-4 White Woolen Blankets. a pair. SAKS & COMPANY. SAKS & COMPANY. Remember, none reserved, every pair goes in this Perhaps we had better mention in this Trousers | Announcement a “wrinkle” about Summer-weights. Feather-weight Coats and Vests, Alpacas, Pongees, Seersuckers, Fancy Flannels and so forth. We've myriads more than we admire or have any use for. The cool agreeable weather of July knocked ealeulations into smithereens, we're overstocked in those light- weight things, and weare reducing prices now while the weather is boiling so as to reduce our stock. Don’t loose sight of the fact that we're headquarters for everything im our line—that's the outfitting line. SAKS & COMPANY, OUTFITTERS TO ALL MANKIND, aul3-- 300 TO 308 7TH STREET. A FEAST FOR HOUSEKEEPERS. Every one sold at prices which you could not think of buying them at when the season comes around A CHANCE NOW for A GOOD INVESTMENT. WHITE BLANKETS. 5 pairs 10-4 Saxonville Blankets... 4 pairs 10-4 Muncie Woolen Mills Bianket, xuaranteed all wool... -.95.75 £00 3 pairs 11-4 Muncie Woolen Mills Blauket, guaranteed all wool. 9650 $4.80 9 pairs 10-4 Household Blankets.......8450 $3.25 11 pairs 11-4 Household Biankets......#6.00 83.90 T pairs 11-4 Rattler Blankets... 25 $350 5 pairs 10-4 Peerless Blankets... 09 $3.50 3 pairs 11-4 Pecriess Biankets., 96.00 84.50 4 pairs 12-4 Peerless Blankets. 50 85.235 1 pair 10-4 Monarch Blankets. 00 84.25 $ pairs 12-4 Monarch Blankets. 88.00 96.50 84.00 $3.38 COLORED BLANKETS. Closing oat Price. 91.50 ‘81.90 82.20 Blankets, but it will pay you for your time to look at them, and it will Seco “Lix.Ovr No, 2. OF CHILDREN’S FINE SHOES, will be continued until WEDNESDAY, 153m INST.,7P. LOT 1-DIX'S RELIABLE $1 SPRING HEEL, BUTTON BOOTS, sizes 4 to 8—now 75e. LOT 2-MUNDELL’S SOLAR TIP SHOES AND DIX'S SPRING HEEL BUTTON, sises 8% to 10% 95e. LOT 3-CHILDS’ GENUINE FRENCH KID, 61.25; SPRING HEEL BUTTON—Laid Out at 760. LOT 4-MISSES' $1 HEELED or SPRING HEEL, TIPPED SOLID BUTTON—now 650. ‘@great city are obliged to ask for their own dis- grace in order to get achance to prepare them- selves for earning an honest living. A @2General Boulanger has had the good fortune to Deshot at Whether be paid the assassin in ad- vance 1s not Known, but the cable dispatches about the affair give it the air of having been con- @ueted in good faith. The general always was a lucky fellow, and, if he is clever enough to give ‘this adventure the right turn, 1t may restore Lim ‘to something lke his old place tn popular favor. ‘The Joggins raft has accomplished all that was expected of i This shows that one failure does ‘not mean ruin if & man Is brave enough to retuse ‘Wo amit that ne ts defeated. SS is, 28 ett, aw. We Crosz Ar 6 O' Crock. PALAIS HOY AL A yyy rw BARGA LIST TUESDAY AUGUST lara. ih BIG opDs. “TWO TO ONE,” but bigger oads are our MEN'S SCARFS, of which we are scling TWO for the price of ONE. All our 50c. Scarfs have been reduced to All-Silk Windsors in grest abundance. A few left for 15c., or 2 for 25¢, A Splendid Assortment st 25c., and an immense line at 35e., or 3 for $1. Worth 50s. each. THE PALAIS ROYAL. We close at 6 o'clock. Coot Evemrsos ‘Make s light wrap 9 necessity; nothing better or cheaper than Cashmere Shaw! or Shoulder Scarf. We have them at 980., $1.50, $1.68, 81.79, $1.08, 82.48 99.08 and 62.48; thes you con ete any puree oan be suit If you alm for something finer a Drap D’Bte Ficha will be the proper thing. They are handsomely fringed and embroidered; 88, $9 and 611. JACKETS, A few odds and ends in lightweight Jackets at re duced prices. $6 Jacket now 85. ‘95 Jacket now 84. ‘$4 Jacket now 83. ‘While we haven't all sizes of these we think we can ‘fit any one, as competent tailoresses will alter them, gusrantesing 8 perfect ft FREE OF CHARGE. THE PALAIS ROYAL ‘We close at 6 o'clock. CHATELAINE BAGS Are becoming quite popular. A splendid line, at low prices, Just received. Real Morocco Leather, Chamols lined, Oxydized ‘White Metal Mountings. “Only $3.00. The Same Bag. with the exception of Real Seal Leather (instead of Morocco). $3.50. ‘The same Bag, made of silk Velvet. Only $5.00. O00, 3 3 aan Boss cf} CFF PFE TY AT UNHEARD OF PRICES, GERMANTOWN WOOL, 10¢ hank. SAXONY WOOL, 20c. hank. SPANISH WOOL, 10c. hank. SHETLAND WOOL, 10c. hank. Sold formerly for 18¢. and 20c. a hank, SPLIT ZEPBYR, 3c. oz, of 2 ounces for 5. (Regular price 6c. os.) BEST WORKING COTTON, MADONNA AMD J. 0 G, 15¢, dosen. (Regular price 25¢.) IMPORTED CHENILLE, 13c. dozen. Regular price 30c. dosen.) JAPANESE TINSEL, 3c. (Regular price Se.) ‘WASH EMBROIDERY SILES, 2 skeins for 50. (Regular price 4c. skein.) EMBROIDERY CANVAS, 18¢. yard. (Regular price 25c.) EMBROIDERY HOOPS, bc. « pair. (Reguiar price 10c.) And lots of other requisites in this line at equally low figures. THE PaLals ROYAL. Wecloseat6 p.m. $1. Consrrs : eS we Sy ye bg on ‘700. CORSET COVERS, Trimmed with Embroidery 29 G. OUR $1 MUSLIN SKIRTS & 3G. $1.15 CAMBRIC GOWNS, Tucked Yoke, Neck and ‘Sleeves, trimmed down the front with Embroidery, for 3 C. 01.15 CAMBRIC DRAWERS, Bmbecidered, Ruffle, ‘and Bizteen Tucks 386 Woonwann & Lormnors Coume MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 1888. « Btore cloves at 5 p.m. excepting Saturdays, ‘and on that day at 1 p. m. until September 1. ‘We are now on the third week of our Grand Special Sale of Men's Unlaundered Dress and ‘Night Shirta, which has been successful beyond ‘Precedent. In making our first announcement of this sale we included the Sixty-two-and-s-balf-cent ‘Flaited-Bosom Shirt, expecting it to arrive with the other lines August 1. We owe you an apology for its non-arrival, as it was unavoid- ably delayed in manufacture, We now take pleasure in announcing its arrival, and it is to this shirt we call your especial attention, it ‘deing made expressly for us, and is beyond com- pare with any Plaited-Bosom Shirt previously offered at this price. Our “Premium” Piaited Bosom Shirt at 6235 cents. Made from astrong serviceable muslin, guaranteed all-linen bosom, re-en‘orced front, felled seams, gusseted, cut straightway of the muslin, workmanship, fit and finish of » high character, and will compare favorably with the average ahirt at a considerably higher price, 10 and 16 plait, Sizes 14 to 17, only 62} cents each, (Our “Mascotte” Shirt at 390. each, Mado from cotton cloth the same weight as Wamsutta, and only four picks coarser, pure linen bosom, frout of shirt reinforced and double-stitched, three ply neck-band, three-ply wrist-band, linen faced, felled seams, buttou-hole in front of neck-band is band made, every shirt is cut straightway of the muslin, and finished completely. Sizes, 14 to.16% inches. Only 39 cta, Our “Paragon” Shirt at 50c. each. Made from. cottom cloth, same weight as Wamsuita, and only few picks coarser: 1,900 pure linen bosom; front of shirt is cut outand the three-ply bosom . set in; backings and interlinings shrunk before used; front of shirt reinforced and double stitched, back of shirt reinforced and double stitched; three-ply collar band; all seams felled; three-ply wrist-band; linen faced; French placket sleeves, with facing; every shirt cut straightway of the muslin, and completely finished, Sizes, 12 to 133 for boys, and 14 to 17% for men. (12 different sizes.) Only 50c. each, Our “Tally Ho!” Dress Shirt at 62%0. each. ‘Made from Utica Nonpareil Muslin, and im- Proved over last year’s Tally Ho! inasmuch as the bosom was sewed on, while this season the front is cut out and a three-ply linen bosom set im, faced with 1,900 linen: three-ply neck- band; three-ply wrist-band, linen faced; all seams doubled.felled; pointed yoke on back of shirt; reinforced front; French placket sleeves faced: each shirt cut straightway of the cloth, ‘and full 36 inches long; completely finished and Perfect fitting. Sizes 14 to 17% inches. Only 62)40. each, Our “El Mahdi” Dress Shirt at 75c. each. ‘Made from a splendid Cotton, counting 88 by 92 threads to the square inch, with a weight of ‘3.65; bosom of fine 1900 linen, heavy shrunk backing, interlinings shrunk, three-ply wrist- band linen-faced and double-stitched, three-ply meck-band linen-faced and double-stitched, ‘small seams all felled, three-ply tab to bosom, button holes made by hand, yokes double. stitched, re-enforced front and back, cut straight-way of the muslin, full 37 inches long, and perfect fitting to the average man, Sizes 14 ‘to 18 inches, only 75c. each, Our “Bachelor” Dress Shirt at 873. each. Best muslin made, 2100 linen bosom set it linen interlinings and backing; three-ply neck- ‘band, wrist-band and tab, linen-faced and doa- Ble stitched: every scam double-felled, linen gussets, every button-hole hand-worked, plain yoke, front and back doubie-stitched through- out; double-stitched re-enforced front; buck and. love facings double-stitched;; cut straightway, extra long, 39 inches; custom-made throughout and fit guaranteed. Sizes, 1¢ to 18, only 87340. each, Our “¥. F. V. Improved” Dress Shirt, claimed by us to be the best @1 shirt in the world, Note ‘the details: First—It is cut upon improved and patented Principles, which produce effects never before achieved in the fit of ashirt, Second—The neck-band isso cut and made in combination with the shirt as to firmly bold the collar in place, preventing its riding or slipping ‘Up over the neck-band, thus overcoming the Greatest source of annoyance to the wearer in all other systems of cutting. Third—The sleeves are so cut as to give the greatest length where needed, so that the mo- tions of the arm cannot interfere with the fit of the body of the skirt, thereby relieving all strain and wear at shoulders and elbows. Fourth—The siecves are reinforced at the top ‘to protect them against the wear of suspender seams in outer garmenta, Fitth—The shoulders and yoke are slope- curved and the back so improved as to give the most room where it is necessary, producing a clean fit in the back with uo ridges, combining grace and comfort. Sixth—The bosoms are three-ply iinen ‘throughout, while the front is re-enforced Gnade double) on either side of the bosom, so as to prevent cracking away in the laundering, thereby strengthening the weakest point ina shirt, Seventh—This shirt is made from the best grade of muslin, under the supervision of the patentee, by selected and thoroughly compe- tent operators, which guarantees to every shirt ‘s unfform grade of manufacture. Kighth—Has patented gussets, insuring the ‘Dest of wear at end of all seams. Ninth—Fit is absolutely guaranteed from the fact that it is made in 27 different sizes—that is ® sizes of neckband and 3 lengths of sleeve to each neck size, the body of the shirt being in ‘equal ‘proportion, Sizes, 14 to 18 inch, Price Bleach. Our “Piaited Bosom" Dollar Dress Shirt. Made from s heavy muslin of same weight and count as Wamsutta, the bosom is linen all the way through, re-enforced front and back; small felled seams, linen gussets, threo-ply neckband, wrist-band and tab, double stitched, open in front or open in back, 10 and 16 plait in the ‘bosoms, Only $1 each. : UNLAUNDERED NIGHT SHIRTS. OUR “JUVEN! ‘Made from cotton same weight as Wamsutta; Pocket, cuffs, and collars attached; all button- ‘holes hand-made; good night buttons, all seams double-felied, extra length. Boys’ sizes 12, 12%, 18, 1336, and 14, only 500. each, Men's siges 14 to 1746 in. only 50e. each.- “OUR KEOKUK.” Cloth same weight as Wamsntte, only four counts coarser; pockets, collars, and cuffs ‘astached; all button-holes hand-made; colored ising down each side of the front plait, also around the collars, onffs, and pockets; cut lengthwise of cloth, made fall width and extra Jong; all seams double felled; linen gusseta. Bises 14 to 17%, only 50c. each. “OUB IMPERIAL.” ‘Made from same weight as Wamsutta, only four picks coarser, trimmed with Cash’s trim- ‘mings; collars, cuffs, and pockets attached; seams double-flied, mage lougthwise of cloth: full width and extra long; linen gussets, made ‘with yokefullin beck. Sizes 16 to 17% only ‘Too. each. Same shirt without colored trim- hand-made; seams double-felled, made lengthwise of the loth; fall wide and extra long: linen guneeta, ‘full tn the beck; collara cuffs, and pockets ‘trlmmed with fancy colored embroidery, aleo tworewsdown the front, Siew 141018 only - WANTED—HELP. ‘NTED—AN ‘CED C001 JOR RENTILNS NST FINE RY BRI Wane bocsework: tring Teereace pit Sonos 1] rooms, remt modersi-: and 018 Gat. SB fee ena a SRS tase aves West ase totet be wiliaete Booty at OR KENT—BY GHO. W, LINKING 19TH AND Ht SP Saar YOUNG MAN FOR OFFICE r aes a angen = pable party. Sdiress in own writing ‘TED YOUNG ENGLISH COUPLE NO | x! * Star ome: ov oo |W c boaitoge Sey tater aud wegen ot | sai Pata a; WHITE TO DO GENPRAL = ‘any place of TGm | _aul3-6t ai | “housework. "ADDIY st 1202 B vt b ANTED-GIRL TO-ASSIST It HOUSEWORK Warr aee 20 gar ome! night” Inquire 287 Ost‘ nw. ae one ANTED — DICK’S icy Note ete cos re aces ~ ae ‘and resorts. oe | 613 4 a ri W poe ag Cocks. 10 TO: ose: 2 Walters Drivernor Faris tot Soiored Ma, Cooks. "SAMPL A. OOO! Sa Gite ANTED—\ SHOE SALESMAN. ONE WHO HAS Seccinmondation inet eraployer. a1501 thee we hey ANTED—A GIRL FOR GEN HOUSE- Woaccir white Sreisret” GPM 808 raciuens ave. Dew. av ANTEDAFIRST-CLARS ARIRT HAND, ONE MR. YA TRAV a ae once, , 103 Fe a CHAM. 1803 ¥ mo ‘fRavis, LORED BOY FROM THE ie teen, place to work for & doctor tomake bimeeif use TILMAN, Bennings | § XPERIENCED TEACHER, DE- ‘would like a situation in oF near a city in September.” Music @ specialty. in. cluding: ‘Vocal, thorough, bass: cat Use WAXIED-BY A COLORED GIRIL A, FIACE AS Chambermaid or Nurse. Call at 6 Alexander Court, L st, between 20th and 2ist sts, aul3-2t" out of arms. A‘ aul3-2t W3XIED0UNG WHITE GIRL AS -aakeg Avply corner 2d and D st a. w., entrance on. street, ext to drug store cd WASTED-A S00 COOK: ALSO “A, NURSE: ‘one must stay at night, Apply at once, 1833 9th stuw. at" ANTED_A GIRL TO ASSIST IN A, SMAI Wateanaa SS GaP ae ‘York ave. nw. a W ANTED_TWO OR THREE SALESLADIES AT BEHKEND'S BALTIMOR:. STORE, 908 7th st. ._None but thowe experienced need apply, __1t* y ANTED-SITUATION. BY eat woman for wor Domes with reorence WaT Sf ot S FOH WHITE AND Wate = colored, Cattubermaide nurves, Govks, steben Cition countey and sesoree BAL DORMANT, 63 Siiend SeFRnw WAXIED—A LaDy DESInES & eS or ot ousck: A SETELED GER. g bngderste for" for tf some I YANIED— A MIDDLE-AGED GENTLEMAN (American) for a responsible position with a lead~ og house; must have A No, 1 reference: salary #16, Apply 10 to 12 a.m. “FA THUEE & CO. 1904 Fat * v 'ANTED — BY A RE-PECTABLE Sere Tan a place as bostler oF porter im store wi Dest refi Gall at 1738 Lauhat nw. Wi tM Brock. aul ANTED-A COLORED MAN, WITH REFER- ences. who ‘understands careof horses, good driver, and willing to make himself ‘useful; one oe ee in eastern section of city pref tar office wULS-2t V STED AS ANo 1 RESTAURANT WAITER: Apply at KLOT? V Wiles BY A QUIET COLORED = AS gna oe ‘oe af armen "cen tices =* aulo-ae WAXIED-BY XK YOUNG COLORED | ‘MAN, A eos Driver or Porter i Ke if generally useful. 200 2? restaurant, 1706 and 1708 G | bi st. nw. ‘aul3-3t* WANTED-A COMPETENT, WHITE, aa as burs. youngest 7 years old: best neo TO quired. Apply 1320 Corcoran aull-2® v Stllne Patent Cone Galur-Sirture, fastest selot pa ee Si acl by oF Pus can —— 1, to 82,000. : salle ad for peice: List. au11-3t WASTER BY TANGE MANUFACTURER OF Parlor Suits and Lounges (wholesalc). a frst class salesman; must be well acquainted with the furniture frade resident of Washington. = Hor, 3% TELY, A_ FIRST-CLA! Wet to open office’ in W mand sore aagurataet ia. Gt et month: a ny S500) = in stock convene, SoS cent i adress SL. AN SSSCCIATION, B11 Ne Charles sty Baltimore, Ad “aull-at y ANTED—WHITE AND COLORED COOKS AND Wi houseworkers for Philadelphia, New York, Brook- lyn: also white cooks, DuPsex, drossinakers, waiters, oad sralions oly. BURNGAM, C30 Maul 1-6 XPERIENCED BARTENDER OF ‘Sober, honest, industrious, and & ‘worker; excellent’ position for s worthy man. dress, with references from lust employer, to BOX 109, Star office, ya11-Bt ‘ANTED—DUNDORES EMPLOYMENT eau, conducted by ladies, men aud wome? nd colored, for all kinds of domestic labor. for and states, with reference. 717 M st. u.w. aul. ANTED—AMAN OF MORAL HABITS LOCALED by utside leading cities to represent an old, howsy in tio % mout ction; salary, to begin, $70 per month, refer. UFACTURI ‘poemktadw TED — GENTLEMAN AND, SFE WITH ¥ babe. desire Room and Board. office. wast ‘D—BY A WIDOW LADY, ROOM AND Board, with home comforts, im a private family. Terma aust be moderate, Addrews “Suniel” Siar ANTED—COOL ROOMS, FURNISHED OR UN- furnised. Persons havinx them for rent should gail aud see many ca ls for them. RENTING AGENCY, 612 Baste ia. WANTED--HOUSE ANTED—BY A SMALL FAMILY, NO CHIL- Gren, a modern house of about ten rooms, in thorcugh repair: located between Yeh and 25th atid G and M sta nw.; will rent by mouth or year and pay mouthly or quarterly in advance: possession to be given by August 27. Ac ving price and de- Sul L-3ie ‘Alexandria, Va. y ANTED~T0 PURCHASE FOR A CA>H CLIENT V a piece of improved proj investment, worth frvin, 810,000 to 625,000. "AT: COU MDE, Ta35 New York's ulisse” ANTED—A HOUSE OR SUITE OF APART. ments for three adults; location between O and H and 13th and 16th sts. nw. Address, aving ae and terms, A. B.. care John Sherman & Oo., 1407 F st. aw. 110-3" ‘OR KENT — COOL, PLEASANT FURNISHED Fas SANT rooms at summer rates, Callat 515 11th st. uw. references aulsste jerythin. Lew nit; BO a; ‘OR KENT — THREE UN fae, bath, hot and cold water; $11 per mouth. ia advaues. "1007 34 nt. nw FE GE RENT OPPOSITE NE: ‘SION orc 5 four furnished rooms, 407 G st, n.¥. Cor tothreelinesofears. R RENT—THREE ROOMS, UNI ONFUENI Hi ‘on second floor; bath, ges and eat; I" Tale Sema onepae )R- RENT—TWO COMMUNICATING AND ON all room on sane floor, 1 2120 Pa. ave. uw. POR RENT—019 NEW YORK AVE. TWO Laxor, cheerful; north and sow srone rvoms, tural iat south front; low rates: refer an eines: "ony Oven teens ow oa RK RENT — UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR housekeeping, first, wecond, or third floors, moderu impr ta 127 SEs a me OK KENT—013 N. ¥. AVE, N.W; ELVGAN'LY furnished rooms; large and small; terus inodcr> ate, location central, Fe RENT—LARGE ROOMS, FURNISHED O@ ‘unfurnished, second floor, clieap for riebt part good Board for tw. gen ta 103 aur3-3t" JOR RENT-LARGE FURNISHED OR UNEUK: Rished Rooms, with closets on sscond apd third floor. at 618 Oth st. nw. between F new in house; referehces required. R RENT — 1315 8 STREET, NEAR THREE Hor nee, OAs; three unfurnished ‘rooms on second joor. Dew! red and pailited; iarze closets, loug ‘ou sabe floor; best aad hyeke JOR RENT—BEAUTIFUL ROOMS, SINGLE OR en suite, in private family double ‘corner house: sout ‘east trout; references required. 1101 Kt. nw, aylt JOR REN ‘communtes care and berdica. nh SSS er JOR KENT—TWO SUITES OF THREE KOOMS each, unfurnished, for rent: ample closet room, Also, furnished room. Apply at 915 Est. now. aul l-lni —TWO LARGE, NICELY-FURNISHEB. i ith bata, 634 Maryland aull-3i* JOR RENT—NEAR CAPITOL—THREE LAKGE ‘communicating unfurnished rocms, bath attached, nd floor: suitable for light housek a 1 summi {GH RENT — UNFURNISHED KOOMS ON THE ‘first floor. Apply 31 and 44 stan. w. JOR RENT—AT 1112 H ST, N. W., TWO LARGE iy-furniahed rooms, north and ‘south exposure, ‘with bath; suitabie for ue or two persons, at euunuer rates, uB-6t FE BENT COMMUNICATING ROOWS, THIKD floor of house 635 D st. n.w. for light housexcep~ ig, $0. Inquire in the store below of G. F SCHAF- v2 (WANTED_BY A FAMILY OF THREE ADULTS Six or sevun-room House, between 12th and 20th, ‘Address L aul0-3t* Gand P ste. "n.w. rent not to‘excoed 830, Star office. : W: NTED-10 BUY Ok RENT A from 9 to 12 rooms, in good condition. Address, stating terms and exact location, GOOD ‘TENANT, Star office. 3y30-in* ANTED HOUSES OF ALT GRADES TO RES i. more calls for houses to rent HERRON & RAMEY, 1307 F st. WANTED--BOARD. ANTED—BOARD IN THE COUNTRY FOR TWO murried ladies; separate rooms; near Washi A) ton ; where there are no other Loarders preferred. Ad- dress lowest terms, PROMPT PAY, Star off WASTED AT PLEASANTLY LOCATED HOUSE. hear station, board for two ladies: no other board- ors. Address HOAKD, care Braces Drug. Store, prieeeroa ___ FOR | RENT—FI LATS. OR RENT—WEST END FLATS, 2620 K. NEAR new Sigual Offic, 5 rooms and ranze, $20: 4 rooms, $15; 3 rooms with pantry, 810; all have sinks, bath, coal closets, gas meter. aust" gepezsee Be! 0 "Tor lst of Faretated totem cal for ce eond to offen or lit property for aa call for ot mend to ohne. erty placed wit tie for cent or wale is UbUraLly ‘HOLTZMA ‘0. HOLTZMAN. JK RENT—$30 PER MONIH, 1123 STH ST. N w., © pleasant, home-like. brick residence, iwo | storied, seven rooms with bath-roots, summer kitchen, Jeut latrobes and a range, bot aud cold wate terraced «rounds im front, two cellars, 15 windows, ample closets tor bedding and clothing. hou-e in ex | cellent repair, “Apply o Mire SAKA A. SPE! ofc: Shencerian Business Collee, +h aid D uw. JOR RENT—LARGE AND CENTRALLY-LOCATED _beek, 311 Gta sh aw.5 17 room Sibent eho Pauls-3t 420 F st. n FFE FENT_HOU-E 1606 OST_N. w. CONTAIN: out 7 rooms, pantry. bath abd sil inodera couwen. fences. “Inquire next door at 1004. sul ss" TOK RENT—CHEAP—I HAVE A GOOD §-ROOM house with store in m. w., which I will rent for | $28.42 if taken at once; also"a ©-room brick: water, | €as, Se. for $14. 4.8. CAYWOOD, i 20 Buk wt, S—CH) APEST HOUS) ON Oa Foom, brick house in good neigiabo> wer. Latrobe, ‘slate mautel. ete. ; ao ‘CHAS.A.SEIELDS, 1006 EiGut “ROOM BRICK DWELL ka ‘aul3-Tm TOK BRICK 1 a JOK KENT— ATTRACTIVE THRE Srelting; 11 rooms, furn ty taal soto furnished; rent low to veuimte ward aye & ev TMERE ORD. 1307 ‘Europe: com permatiett Pat. nw NO. 730 11TH ST, ries aud Lack buildis ali having been thoroughly Tuquire oh premises, JQOK RENT—A HANDSOME D-STORY AND Basi ment house: press brick fromt, with Iarve bay wi dow: all mod. imp. 1708 4th st. Tw, containing Foonix, Inguire of M.SIP!, 401 wiulw. aull-oe —9-HOOM LKICK. 0 SI NEAR 12TH ¥ 840. 9-rovan brick, 24 st. nw. near room brick, new, 11th'st.; $23. 4-roum, brick, Gordum ave, 810.30 aull-st STALEY & HILL, 1216 F HOUSE AND STORE x &,medera huiy Fovement Tenovated, inside and | Brave uw: newly yauntod. Inne Ki aintng room: | yen a ) per avobth, will renal if denttod. i wont. Api sull-et Tat, Gr.-30 7 Ast “10.30 Fora iulllstappiy w aul. JOR RENT— 466 K st. now.,6r., brick, water, $82H stew. OF 1363 C st. aw, 9. 213 Willow ‘Tree oh sw. 49. b, water ‘S24 Pleasant Alley s.w., fam ‘brick... ore NO. FCULLINANE. 142356 F ot aie FOR REN’ 'T_STORES, i Fee RNS STOKE AND DWELLING (NEW building), 637 Pa. ave, Ke.: a very desirable loca {ion for clotting, shoes. or confectionery. jy30-1m. SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, 927 F st. E. CELLAR AND ONE ROOM, Sth stnw. edhe" gous: I SON 718 Isthet aw. OR, RENT—NE' Est. u.w. Handsome plate improvements ‘and excellent location tor rooms. STORE AND DWELLING, 1229 reuting Je22-3m FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS WANTED-MISCELLAN EOUS W ‘ANTED-FOR CASH, OLD OR NEW SCHOOL- Books, at 716 K st. Bw. and 1227 2d a Wi NTED—TO BUY A MILKS ROUTE, Qopital Bn preferred. Address E.G. stac. ANTED — PARLOR FURNITURE Por Niet, Saidera anions ben oe ea to ork done Birgnidonces,” Address O. NELSON, O1¢ 20th stn. 30-30" WANIED—A 1OUNG GENTLEMAN DESIRING fo at wpeca tu phonography wall xchanwe dicta: tions inthe evening with alother gentleman. “Address B, Star opie. sulle WAS!EDI0Y, A GERMAN LADY-TEACHER A few. more scholars {oF instruction tn the. Ger- ran aguace, Or an enrarcuicut for afew weeks in country. Address HANOVERIAN, 81 11-2t*) NEON 4 210,D N R RENT—HOTEL BAKBER SHOP, CENTRAL Position, Lunch-itcom aud Dairy «ood. location: Omid’n near Patent ules abd Sun Duliding. “TYLER SKUTHERFORD, 1507 Fat. bow aunt se BUSINESS CHANCES, S500 icreansOuhhed acne Cone se 0 per cent pront in three mouths, sua with ampis Seunitys principals only. Addfess LEGITIMATE, Fo rears FOR aps IN peak at CHANCE rocerymian: BO, competition: fupidly gre dopulations Apply’ W. 2 Oi, Koou 4, 1581 F at Wirtmans INVEST IN ESTABLISHED PAy- ing business; 8200 to $500. Address PARTNER, aul3-20 sla A PURCHASER FOR A CONFEC tionery, tobacco a: d notions store doing « busines: end of car and herdic line, 15th st. aud 1 \T ANTED—A SPRING-TOP WAC SUITABLE | ving Rosi. Price $1,800 for house, lot aud stuck. = | Auguire om oe ‘Address BPRING DANK Alera: | Lua Ther as = PE au13-6" ANTED_TRY OUR BUTTERINE AT 20 CENTS ‘per pound; don't get stroux or rancid ter than ‘butter; satisfaction ass Found) ot money refunded, stalls $28,520 and benter Mark Saturdays Gremenber ‘tho tumbers): Golden's Fis seals; oben daily Git 12530: ere oben all day. CS ae Co seats? Syiseawe” WAxtED ato Box FOR CASH SEODND-HARD furuiture, stoves, carpets, {ea:per beds. old books, EINE, payer inn, and copper. 8. GUGG: 21 10th st. n.w. Orders by mail promptly attend to. ‘au7-Im* ANTED—A LOAN OF 8437 FOR FIVE YEAIt at 8 pep cunt, per, annum, on unineum REAL ESTATE in this city. Box 7, Evening Star office. ‘au6-7t ANTED-CLOTHING EXCHANGE, 201 44 87, Eka ftiviest cash prices, paid for, and gentlemen's cast Gouin or call. 335-2" y ANTED ALL MINDS WELL WORK D DONE AT supplied b ty Ds aah ae rahe a ee ake for the ee as above, othe Feo peste a Mach: Works’ summerSsidy aid nus-Sea VANIED— STUDENTS IN PHONOGRAPHY, Hockweoning Penton tinnted yware Ave. bien OF Capitol cardetand. aukchaat NTED-ELECTRICITY IN NERVOU Wiss Spinal disease, Ovarian and Gaertn ‘&e., Hairs re- toves oF entire Hox SEE ‘Stoves, SEQ dicisures cared Syi7-1m* Wire fects. dress Ste H. BAUM, 219 7th st aw. Ws ANTED ALE War I HEAP Gut And MAKE NO MISTAKE tu the place, "31 Nie ier shes ea R RENT—SHOW WINDOW AND PART OF A ‘well-known Aullinery store on Fst. mw. Address Q., Star office, ‘aull-3t TTPO, CAPITALISTS—300 ACRES FOR SALE: 11 Tiles oUt at railroad station: high, beaithy, and roiling ted to subd:vinions for subuirbait Fomes: 56s civil, 10 mais ruin Wash ‘dsome country dwelling in ‘State. Bovey to loan HV. MALLy 120° St Patt st, ‘Ma. suli-si ‘Money sdvanced to buy’ Homes. and no risk. Property belotrs to encum Tn tue event easy. way {0 pure atate can be assigned to this and "mnde eatate can ‘accordiba to tts unity Lit system.» United Security Live ‘SMITH & SIBBALD, 3y9-2m" O20 F sua. ASH ADVANCED ON ALLOWED CLAIMS AND ATTORNEYS’ FEES AGAINST THE UNITED STATES. ADDRESS BOX 7, EVENING STAM OF- vision for ths" Safe and con t—the five abd tem years 6 First “on real estate) of the ‘rust and ng Co, United states Senator Joli J. Ingalla, Ty Union Trust Co., of New ‘York city, Trustee. in. ‘of 8 PROPOSALS. FFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF DisrRict oF A Coun ‘WasHINGTON, 188%, will be received at thie of paul ghey clock M. on MONDAY, At TWEN' pr 9 bes ‘construct aon bt st ee eres Secs oan aris ‘per quart. jate-slass windows: mod. | JOR RENT—009 st" n.w» 10r., 85: St uaw., 10r., $50; hw, irame, 615: rear G14 0 st. Pitanctris’alley-3e., @8 3: 1403 Bast Capitol at 87 CABLES W. HANDY, Kal Batate Broker, 21 F st. hw, 20K KENT-HANDSOME 7-ROOM HOUSE, 3 bay windows, corner 6th and Q «ts. nw. Inguire 248 th st, al 1234 lathsta-woior. 1103 H st. mw.. 0c 221 Bd st. mw. Lr. Y 1916 Lat. aw, OF. 47-50 SOY Boundary, 6r. 195 116 4: at. we. Gr v1 eed i id WaxAER & GOL Sib wea 36.P ST. N. W.; 9 ROOMS, MOD. 8 roous: mod. | AXWOUD, Basement 916 F st. nw. $1410 Tat. n.w., Gr.€: 0 140 4 st. mw, 6: 744 10chst a 0 1100 9th st. a... 8135.00 Scot 1o24 stustaw. aul iste i Carin rate FeReatee ST. &.E. 6 ROOMS. M. 1....#20 2p Ct ae, Bicone wt 3 liz L stse.@ ‘aull-3t NT—609 A ST. tmodern Fe, RE! SE. 6 ROOMS AND stable, tinproveiserta. nuendnd tachbor ood #2037" EbWis D-guaas aul a 409 B st 0k RENT — HANDSOMELY PAPELKED AND ye Rp Gone fvor): ‘bath, large cellar, &e.: ‘aul lst Fe RENT_DRI S16 OTH ST. X.¥ sat "eid. Beek ISL6 Columbus a ch. e.. | Faas DOR RENT_NO 6A STREET se ms MOMKIDON, T3125 Pat aw ie Fe KENT—laa6 Q 81 4, * C Scere eee th: larwe yard: collar, rot order gy NT Doe at rat 2305 T at. S-story brick, @ rooms... 10th ot. Zstory brick,” 6 rooms, 40 Lod ak, Baton, brick. @ roan. cars OnE WacdaNaes sulle Sele 0 em, ee | furnished, $8 ‘to ewes Lend eceateee aud-12t - i4is Feiss Och ES Ish . 960 PER MO. | mo. Keys 816. ‘Owner at 2gh RENT 211 tad? $39 3 1518-20-22 12th 2b 90-4 Wai ye BS aun) fate #2 CNS NowaM Sues Boe DOK RENT—4 13 KL 1s un at. | Y30 Merits ally ns $0 ne asi tt ne, Or SWORMSTED? & BKADLEN, 02 Ne. % row QOK RENT—HOUSE IsUR ISTH ST. Nw F rooms ani hath room, modern Laprowements” Be quire at 425 44h st nw. aller 4ulclock pin ahOae | ROR RAT OA 1. kOoM MOUSE. WITH ALL imodern improvements. 1212 Wb st uw ‘ | would take toot and board in pert’ payment of rent sulo-3e T—HOUSES 10th at aw, fap 500 ‘av. Kear Store o0 719 Market Simce, Re 2 Store and collar 2126 3 804 Bit Bw, teh. 1d p Tye shove isouly a portion of the proverty am Por (all list cull et uffice fur bulletin tenured 9 he stand 1th, “{aui0} THOS. £. WAGGAMAN CK KENT —ONFUKNISH Ont.nw., 10150 7 des Dulon aw Gr 213 #00 U st mow. Be 18 dew U TVLER & Re TEHFoRD 1807 F st ew. DWELLING, i005 ‘THOS. D. BOND, 125 Peunsylvania ave. 0. 10 MASSACHU-E ITS © rows, uw: modern improvensmntas Apply to W.G. SGBNSON, 71s Lith st mw [SHED 28, Lin 20k LNT THREE HANDSOME NEW HOUSrs, 152, 1330; aud 1532 Vthet uw. all madera, woew wach 20 root Inguire of owner, HOsaist aw. sad Be | 8 desirable Dei FRANK 1 BROWNIN RK RENT— HOUSES. HOO Q at. mW, OE. 3417 to 29 0 at K “i ICKLING, 1204 2 Fon sesteareesisnen 1s Letayette Bq, Ct eve. i.w.ibr, Wee AE iy och <.n.w, 2520 Gost nw. 15r Jedd 2st ota aw. ar Ise 100 13 Lie L002 100 eae T) ona wert a) Tie... 55 ughtou mt Bat m om 18th wt ih at | De salon at itn Coun. Suses gan ve examipea tn Tok TS Fiske co sve Fat . W, 16 kos, LOK RENT—SIX-ROOM BRICK HOUSE, 316). 7TH BS Laat mm OL Avviy to RK PAL, 2 Louisiana uve im | FOR BENT-ONFCENT SHEDS 1206 k st. 100 14.2 Net BT av.nirConn. | Dupont” Cire « D. 50.33 Hts bet 8th& 19th 959 1,6 Leth st..o'rDupoutcie, 19 Ast, pear 16th. 75 D wt. near LOth. Coun. ave., u'r N 200 11th et, bet. X eo Farraut Square 250 Corcoran, bet 13 & Mass, ave u'r 1gch 20.65 tet bet} 3th & 14ch aa FALCHL Fox & BROWS, | FEW 000 in Babies ‘CAN aE ‘Aceom- sane ut tao Ms Stevns Hyer, | Sia. Good table, plenty sha rou | reasousbie. “Apply Sire Md. FAMES on promis aul l-ser FEW MORE PERSONS CAN dated during Auwunt ad Sjeanter at arn, eituatr thle healtny” ated pinwrat “ram, | perwe s:children hai? rates. ‘Address JAR Ce CATER Buck Lorn Mouuccwery County Md Fi3° | | (QUNTRY BOARD CAN BE HAD NEAR POINT Lockout sur bathing boating. fishing, ploniy of fruit, ‘wth iuuk and butter, lyme te KATE b. DUNBAK, Kidge FU. bt Mary's County, Ma. dersas 80 per week aud eo ROWNSVILLE, WASH. CO. RK FEW LADIES and wenticuen can be accoutodated with beard howe comtorts, tor August oud september. Ter Soper week: MISS LIZZIE BOTELIL Browneville Wash. Co. Bia aus 4 AGEX MORE BOARDERS CAN BE ACCOMMO- dated with lange airy rans, firet-clase board, ex Sclicut water wud besutiful sirroun ime “at very Feswon Foams gaurcmut for clarks St, epee y to JOHN L. LAKE, Hamat SXCELLENT BOARD. “GOOD 3 nom ie nade, "ear wo Ualle ae ce ‘tera: Per week. €7 to #16 bet | eadlahaee 25. Sahat reas ee $6Q\OMPORT RETREAT.” FIRST-CLASS wel sat siiier resort ta the mow ie Marana ee 5 ken ‘sshinaton Co. Majeo-Sum Writ ULAR Resp thse LOST AND FOUND. A LAST SATURDAY MOKMING, BE aa to Se, Hawai ave. ated the futon Circle, « Mosaic Piewer re Turn it to ebove uuMbor and Feoelve Same a —ON AUGUST 13, GOING (iad ave. to Bt Josepure church. & cree, lease feturn to 803 sar) and a ‘O8T—IN ALLEY BET, COKCORAN AND Tirieee ate lor baad ual gota terrae = imine PULCHE please return it te Coran #t. and receive reward, det 22d st 26 Sed et. ith st. eh at. ioe a ave. 306 st st. my 2013 ae a 11s Bly mame JAMES ZEKEGA. ‘will please retura same to GUY 7th st uw. ¥ THE PERSON WHO FOUXD A FURGE bei Ashode Island ave. and Fat. pacurday becween O8T-ON FRIDAY LAST—A PRODUCE La actee,

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