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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: THURsDay.... CMOSBY S&S NOYES... ‘She Evening Star has a regular. bona Side daily circulation —————_ ‘The Star Out of Town. Persons leaving the city for any length of time can have Tax Stan mailed regularly to any address ‘end for any period they may desire, S&F All orders for the paper by mail must be Gecompanted by the money,—at the rate of fifteen cents @ week, or mity cents per month, unless fet toa foreign country, when the price, includ ‘Ang postage, is 80 cents per month. $$$ Mr. Biaine’s speech at Portiand yesterday con- tained some matter which was better from & that from a partisan point of Weew. Referring to President Cleveland's note of ‘Warning concerning the danger of “trusts,” and the way the democratic press has rung with it ever since, the speaker sald: “They (trusts) are Jargely private affairs, with which neither Prest- @ent Cleveland nor any private citizen has any particular right to interfere.” In the ab- Stract, undoubtediy, this ts true. But the same Qrgument which would rule out interference in ‘This case would also rule out interference with ‘any form of conspiracy, and that would be a very Unwise restriction, The complaint made by the ‘People against tue extstence of trusts involves a Feasonabie demand that no body of men shail get together, and, by combining their capital and in- Buence, scheme to drive other men out of bust- ‘Ress, and to control the various markets and the ‘Prices in them to the disadvantage of consumer, In ‘This state of things, what 1s logically nobody's af- Yair becomes practically everybody's affair; and 4 a distinction were to be drawn between the dit- ferent parts of President Cleveland's message, it ‘Would be safe to say that his reference to the evils Of trusts has found favor with a larger multitude ‘Of people than all the generalities concerning the ‘Warighteousness of a protective system. The win- Bing of votes for the cause which he advocates ‘Will be etter accomplised by Mr. Blaine through Ais argument that protection does no more than free trade to foster trusts, than by the plea that ‘trusts as private affairs are not to be meddled with By the pubitc. —— a oo % The objection of the people of Washington to ‘the overneaa system of electric ratlways 1s not an Objection to the trial of electric railways in the District. Such a trial has been long asked, as the car-horse 1s evidently behind the times 89 | motive power. The protest 1s against ‘the use of @ particular system which will aad to te dangerous aud ugly pole-and-wire nutsance, ‘Which the Comutssioners and Congress have been Promising to abolish. ‘The Commissioners are un- Ger directions to report a plan to Congress of put- ‘Ung all electric wires underground, and there ts ‘absurd inconsistency in authorizing new systems Of electric wires to be raised merely to be gpeedily buried in the general funeral, Which has been promised and is expected. ‘The electric railways can experiment with storage Datteries, or underground conductors, or under ‘another provision of their charters withacable mo ‘Yor. The assertion made in the Senate that under- gTound electric conductors are not successfully employed is incorrect. In Capt. Griffin's exhaust- Ave report to the Commissioners on the subject Of electric street railways decided preference 4s given to the conduit over the overhead system for use in cities, it is declared that the me- tallic conductors are buried beyond the possibil- Mey of accidental contact, and high tension cur- ents can be used if necessary, and the various forms of railway with underground electric con- Guctors are described, and the cities of the United States in which they have been empioyed are stated. a Acode of building laws has been drawn up by the supervising architect for Cnicago, which re- quires, among other things, that every theater shall be provided with an tron drop curtain; that ‘Yenement houses shall not exceed six stories in eight without being absolutely fire-proof, and shall Bave fire-proof partitions and stasrways and abundant fire-escapesand exits, and that school houses shall have fire-proof stairs, with suMctent spaceon them to iusure ease in emptying the build- Ang of children. ‘These are all good rules, but few Fules are 80 good that they cannot be made better. More than & dozen years ago, Dion Boucicault proved, by experiments made tn the presence Of alarge assemblage of scientific men and city authorities on the stage of Wallack’s theater in New York, that the use of tungstate of soda for ‘sizing Would make even the canvas scenery imper- ‘vious to fire; or, at the most, exposure to extreme eat for a considerable time would simply dry it so that it would disintegrate, while it would abso- luvety refuse to burn. Why this,or some other compound well-known to chemists, snould not be Fequired to be overiaid on ail the painted work tn ‘theaters, school-houses, and public bulldiogs gen- rally, a8 a precaution additional to the construc- tion of stone and iron stair-cases and elaborate Sre-escapes, has always been a marvel, —— ‘The evidence produced before the congressional investigation c@™mittee in New York continues to grow im interest. It appears that the agency sys ‘tem, with its outrageous frauds, flourishes not merely in Italy, whence the worst reports have generally come, but in Germany, Kussia, Poland, Bulgaria, Huogary, England, and Ireland. It 1s Boteworthy that the countries of the Old World ‘Which give us least trouble by shipping their in. competents to our ports are Frauce and Switzer. land. The reason for the dis@mction In the case of France 1s perhaps to be found in the declining ratio of birth-rate to death-rate there, indicating That the French people are less overcrowded than ‘Some others, and also in their national pride, which makes the Frenchman happiest in France. In both ‘France and Switzeriand, too, there 1s a most com- mendadle national teudency to thrift. The pro- eestonal beggar is unknown tn Switzerland, and & France has lost his liveithood in a great meas- ‘Ure since the fall of the empire. In both instances Americans may take no little pride in the fact ‘Wat republican institutions seem to have done much to make the people contented with their Rative lands, and to have given them a better Showing for success in the race of life, a ‘The zoological garden project 1s not precisely the Rock Creek park project, and it was the latuer Which the House recently considered. But the @pposition to the two measures in that Doay insisted upon debating the subject as if the two were identical, and the Greater part of the misplaced ridicule and ve. Bement denunciation was expended upon the pro- Ject not before the House. Tue expression of con- ressional opinion applies consequently, it 1s feared, to both measures, and tn its views as to Doth the House doubtiess needs to be converted. Surely, there should be no objection to the taking ef inexpensive, preliminary steps toward securing Sitle to the desired iand and information concern- Mg the cost to be Incurred in the improvement. —_——___<—-——_ * ‘The alleged conspiracy of wicked dem ocrats to alienate naturalized citwens trom Harrison by mominating him for Presideat on the ticket of the american party convention in this city yesterday failed to operate, if 1texisteu. But by a curious oincidence Harrison virtually accepted in his Yesterday's speech the nomination which was not Yendered. He said: “We will not periait this country to be made the dumping ground of for- ign pauperism and crime. * * * We should protect eur people against cowpetition with the products @ underpaid labor abroad, as well as against the eoming to our shores of paupers, laborers under eontract, and the Chinese.” ———— ‘The American party has followed in the foot- eps of every great poiltical organization with Progress and reform for its purpose. It has had a Splut, and a secession of a part of its members, ‘The republican party has lived through three such splite—that of 1864, thator 1872, and that of 1884 and is in a pretty healthy condition still But Most great parties wait at least until they have Got thoroughly organized before Dolting business. The Americans perhaps feel that ‘he bolt isa sign of vigor and of advanced ideas, and that the earlier they begin tt the earlier they ‘Will attract pubitc notice and confidence. 5 Prevention of the sale of liquor at the unlicensed Darsof the District ts a practical measure of pro- Bibition which commends itself not only to the Profeased probibitionists, but to every law-abiding eitizen. When the existing illegal sale of iquor has been stopped by the combined eftorts of all ‘Who wiab the laws to be obeyed, including licensed saloon-keepers, the must discouraging feature in present conditions, destructive of the velief that a law sustained by ultra-probibitionists alone can be enforced in Washington and other Jarge cities, will ve removed. oe Mr. Biaine’s step must have been heavy when ‘his foot touched its native heath. The state of ‘Maine doesnt get very often such an earthquake (as Visited ber night before Last. Pe eee Bazouss Taz Wau. Shonen AN DRENCHIET DI pAljgtof Ladies’ ee: Colored Boriered Handkerchiete: it efLadies) 12340. Colored Bordered Handker- eee *FOSIERY DEPARTMENT. ‘Alot of Ladies’ 350. Ingrain Hose, Black, Blue ana Garnet: Friday 196. ir, 3 for 0c. ‘Alot of Chiliron's African Black (euaranteed fast) Hose, sizes 6 to 9, Fri 2. lc. a pairs MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. ... Se. and 68e.; Friday choice 100 each SCiildren's Mixed ailor Hate: were 1 to $1.78; Fr way ASc: CLOAK AND SUITS. A small lot of burn’ Cloth Kilt Suite; were $4.50 to : Friday $2.39. 6 Ladies’ Oud Size Long ae Garments, in dark atladen: were gad #10" Friday 83-48 TPHULSTERY AND ART EMBROTDERY. UPHOLSTERY AND Stamped Linen Bureau Scarfs, 2 yards long; worth 40c.; Priday 3c. each. 10 pair Stamped Pillow Shams, good ‘cotton, large size, were 2c.” Friday, 19¢. a pair® 6 Best Quality Smyrna Rugs, 2 yards long, 1 yard wide, wer? $3.00: Friday. #302. 2 pair each Lace Curtains, feces BLO 81.75 Friday. 92.25 84.95 140 81.75 25 CORSETS AND DRESSING SACQUES. Baum's 75c. Suinmer Ventilating Corset; Friday, Bre Gir #1 and $1.50 Dressing Sacques: Friday, 75¢. tent oon Defaiiies ; Spmebem of Heay: Paper ahd Envelopes, were 5c. Friday, 1c, box” = ‘A Lot ot Dress Extenders, worth 10c.; Friday, 40.0 TOILET GOODS DEPARTMENT. A Lotof Standard Florida Waters, 400: Fre ‘a bottle. ecniot “of Toilet Sponges, were 25c., Friday, Se. LADIES’ NECKWEAR DEPARTMENT. A lot of Odds and Ends in fancy Ruchings, worth 5c. to 50c. a yard: Friday, 5c. a yard. ‘A lot of Linen Feeding Biba, were Lbc.; Friday, 8. FAN DEPARTMENT. gAietef Fine Satin Fans, saun both aides, worth A lot of Fine Satin Fans, were 50c, and 75e.; Friday, JEWELRY _AND LEATHER Goops, A lot of 50c. aud 75e. pins: Friday, 25¢. A lot of Card Cases. were 2c. 5 DEESS TRIMMING DkPART. k Beaded § » 190. A 1ot of Blac 65x a rhgtcee Ornaments, sold for 650. to $1. ‘each. ‘A lot of Black. Spanish. 40-inch, all silk flouncing, was $2.50a yard: Friday, Qi 3a yard BUTTON DEPARTMENT, A lot of fine Ball Pearl Butt rth 200. shag Bi Pe potions, worth Oe. to28a 0 T WAIsT DEPARTMENT. SHI Alot of Qddsand Ends in Percale Shirt waista, were Tbe; Fri ‘A lot of Shirt Waist 5 rhe ita, were $1 and $1.25; A Bxc, pace AND EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENTS, of fine 40-inch Swiss. Flounciugs. were tos3 yard: Friday, @1a yard. _ ‘A jot of fine Oriental 40-inch . to'8ha yard: Priday, 50c 7 ais iw oa oft GOoDs DEPARTMENT. ae locas merican Lawn and Striped Batistes, warp 1b, a fard, Priday, Soe yard. ‘All of our ita of Satines, Lawns, &c., at half PPS —Wo close at 6 o'clock, Saturdays excepted. [i ny ane Cam TR ‘S55 BB AA u MMMM pee AA GO MMAM Ea or ee ee | 7 aulé “ 7TH, 8TH, AND D STREETS. Waex You Go Ox Your Vacantox YOU MUST HAVE SOMETHING “THIN” FOR THE HOT DAYS WHICH YOU ARESURE TO FIND, AND SOMETHING SUITABLE FOR THE COOL MORNINGS AND EVENINGS WHICH ARE SURE TO COME. FOR GENTLEMEN THE PONGEE SILK COATS AND VESTS ARE THE MOST PRAC- TICAL “THIN THINGS,” AND THE SERGES “FILL THE BILL” COMPLETELY FOR THE COOL Days, IF YOU DON'T TAKE A “DUSTER” YOU'LL BE SORRY, AND IF YOU LEAVE YOUR LIGHT-WEIGHT OVERCOAT BEHIND YOU'LL REGRET IT. WE WILL BE GLAD TO SUPPLY YOU WITH THESE ARTICLES OF THE MOST AP PROVED STYLES. E.B. BARNUM & Co, aulé 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, Cor Tars Ocr. ‘We are offering Fifty Thousand Dollars’ worth of FURNITURE, CARPETS, UPHOLSTERY GOODS AND INTERIOR DECORATIONS, AT COST, AND LESS THAN COST. FOR CASH ON OB BEFORE DELIVERY. W. B. MOSES & SON, Corner 11th and F sta. n.w., ‘Washington, D.C. THE FOLLOWING ARE A FEW OF THE GOODS MARKED AT COST, AND LESS THAN COST. THIS LIST WILL BE CHANGED EVERY FEW DAYS UNTIL ABOVE AMOUNT IS SOLD: FURNITURE DEPARTMENT. Parlor Suite, 5 pieces, Silk Plush, $75; redueed to 850. Parlor Suite, 4 pieces, Silk Plush, $125; reduced to $100. Suite, 4 pieces, Silk Brocatelle, $200; reduced Pat to 8150. Mahowany Table, $50; reduced to $30. Innitation Mahowany Cabinet, 845; reduced to $32, Mahogany Inlaid Desk, #45; reduced to 832. Mantel Cabinet, # reduced to $50. ‘Table, imitation Mahogany, $18; reduced to 914. _ Liutstion Mauowany Cheval Glass, $35; reduced to mnitation Mahogany Easel, $18; reduced to $13. Pillow Lounge, 850; reduced to €38. edttigue Ast 3-plece Chamber Suite, $17; reduced to give Wood 3-piece Chamber Suite, $32; reduced io Walnut 3-piece Chamber Suite, $70; reduced to $55. 1cF{S Mahomany 3-ptecs Chamber Suite.8500; reduced Antique Oak Chiffonier, $18; reduced to $14. Walnut Chiffonier, $17; reduced to $13. Imitation Mahogany Sideboard, $25; reduced to $20. Imitation Mahogany 8-foot Extension Table, $13; reduced to $10. Walnut 8-foot Extension Table. $18: reduced to $13 CARPET DEPARIMENT. i 50-225 yards best Ingrain Carpet, 750; redueed t6 1.100 yards best Ingrain Carpet, 65c.; reduced to 45. 418 yards Double Cotton Ingrain Carpet, 45c.; re- duced to 306, 76 yards Hemp Carpet, 35c. ; reduced to 25e. 520 yards Cotton Ingrain Carpet, 35c.; reduced to 200 yards Tapestry Carpet, $1; reduced to 75e. 103300 Yanda Roxbury Tapestry Carpet, 00e.; reduced 1.100 yards Tapestry Carpet, 75¢. ; reduced to 450, 1,300 Body Brussels Carpet, $1.25; reduced to 950. Including Bigelow, Lowell aud English makes, 1.400 yards Wilton Velvet Carpet, $1.50; reduced wo We. ti? MM dest Moquette Carpet, $1.50; redueed 2.250 yards Wilton Carpet, $1.75; reduced to @1.10 900 yards Seamless Fancy Straw Matting, 35e; re uced to 20¢. 42 Hearth Rugs, Smyrna, $3.90; reduced to $2.50. 200 Mats, Smyrna, $1.50; reduced to $1, 100 Mats, Smyrna, $1; reduced to 63c. UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. Furniture Covering Tapestry, 50c. : reduced to 35¢. + urniture Covering Tapestry, $1.25 ; reduced to 75c. Furniture Covering Tapestry, $1.75; reduced to $1. gr igetare Covering ‘Tapestry, $1.50; reduced to er yziiture Covering Tapestry, $2.25: reduced to Furnitare Covering Tapestry. $3.75; reduced to $2 A proportionate reduction oa Cornice Poles ‘and ‘Trimmings, Window-Shades, Silk Plusbes, &. Pim cong DEPARTMENT. Portieres, different colors, $2.50; reduced to 91.75. Turcoman, $4.75; reduced to $2. Porticres. Tureoman, $6.50 man, $8.50. Portieres, Fifty Thousand Dollary’ worth of our stock matted in plain figures st cost and low thos tort W. B. MOSES & 80x, 0ul5-Le Cormer 11th and F sta. arw. y Sear” g THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. THURSDAY. AUGUST 16, 1888 Os Nexr Sarvapaz, ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL WILL CLOSE AT 1 O'CLOCK. PALAL ROYAL BARGAIN io AUGUST 1772. * WHITE SUITS LESS THAN COST. One White Suit, pleated front, embroidered panels, either side, tucked beck; waist trimmed witn em- broidery and ribbons, was @8, to go at 65. Plain White Suit, pleated skirt, short drapery, suit- able for mourning, wae @7, to go at @4.60. One White Suit, fromt of all-over embroidery, plested panel, full back drapery, basque of all-over embroidery. ‘Was $10: to go st 87. One Suit, pleated and embroidered front and sides: tucked back; basque pleated and embroidered and trimmed profusely with moire ribbon. ‘Was $15: to goat $10. One Suit—Corded and embroidered skirt; basque of the same materials; trimmed ‘with moire ribbon. ‘Was @16; to gost $12. ‘Three Guite—Three bor pleats of embroidery, side ‘Was 825; togo st $18, ‘This constitutes our entire stock of White Suite, We don't want to carry one over, hence these great reduc- tions. Any of them altered to fit FREE OF CHARGE, THE PaLals ROYAL. We close at 6 o'clock, Moox Sroxes. Another lot of those popular Pins just received. They were originally @1, bat lively compe- {ition among the manufacturers has brought prices down so that now we are enabled toell the same thing for w%q 5555 000 F5G sy G08 = ‘They come in White, Yellow, Lilac, Pink, Heliotrope, Black, Garnet, Purple, Ked, and Light Blue. Real Silver Belt Pins, 6 and 8c. each. ‘Beal Shell Hair-Pins, 2 for lc. THE PALAIS ROYAL. We close at 6 o'clock. Conrarxs Mapnas Repvcen. All 150. Madras reduced to 10c. yard. All 12340. Madras reduced to 90. yard. All 90. Scrim reduced to 6c. yard. ‘MOSQUITO CANOPIES. ONLY TEN LEFT. ‘They were $2.79, $225, $2. You can take your choice now for Fi 3 Complete with pulley and cord, ready to put ‘They are the latest improved, and are 90 and 100 long. lose at 6 o'clock. uP. in PPP A 83g P Aa AA aa Aaa yvvy aa aa e A. LISNER, Proprietor, Corner Pa ave. and 12th st. Unsvzweaz Bunons FOR LADIES: 25c. Jersey-Fitting Gauze Vests, low-neck and rib- bed arm, now TWENTY-ONE CENTS. 48c. Balbriggan Jersey-Fitting Vests, Size 26 only, for TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. 8c. French Balbriggan Jersey Fitting Vests, Sizes 26 and 28 for THIRTY-FIVE CENTS, OR 3 FOR 91. ‘44c. Swiss Ribbed Vesta, in Pink, Blue and White for THIRTY-NINE CENTS. 55c. Swiss-Ribbed Vests, extra-fine quality, in Pink, Biue, White, Light Tan, for FORTY-EIGHT CENTS. ‘83c. Silk-Finished Lisle Vests, in Tan, Pink, Blue and White for SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS. $1.00 Pure-Silk Ribbed Vests (sold formerly for $1.35), im Cardinal, Pink, Blue and Cream, for EIGHTY-FIVE CENTS. $2.69 Pure-Silk Vests, very fine :quality, in Pink, ‘Blue, Lavender, Oream and Straw for ‘TWO DOLLARS. ALL-WOOL JERSEY RIBBED VESTS, Just in, a complete line of these Goods, intended for Fall Wear; just the thing for the Mountains or Sea- shore, in Cardinal, Pink, Blue and White; made with extra-long Skirt, PRICE $1.48. ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL ‘We close Saturday at 1 o'clock, Laps Hosny. 35c. Fancy Striped Hose, twenty different styles, ‘every color, for 250. ‘35c. Boot-pattern Hove for 25c. 48c. Fancy Stripes, extra quality, for 35¢., or 3 pair for 81. 480. Boot Patterns, extra quality, for 35c., or 3 pair for $1, S50. “C. & G.” Lisle, drop stitch, in Brown, Navy, ‘Tan, and Gray, for 450. ‘S5e. “C. & G.” Lisle Hose, plain, in Gray, Tan, Navy and Brown, for 45¢, ‘75c. Bilk-finished Lisle Hose, stripes and boot pat- terns, beautiful combinations, for 50c. ‘75e. Gilk-finished Lisle Hose, drop stitched, solid fevsoer AE Lieht Blue, Lavender, Strew, and Black, 830. Silk-plaited Hose, for 9c. THE PaLals ROYAL. ‘We close at 1 o'clock on Saturday. Onrz. ‘The Genuine Fast-biack Hose, Every pair warranted to retain their original color, not to crock or stain the fest orclothing. Satistection guaranteed in every in- ‘stance of money refunded, be they 260. or $1.50 0 THE PALAIS GOYAL! 4. LISHER, Propeieton, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1883. Close Saturdays at 1 p.m. Close other evenings at 5 o'clock. Toxozzow Faimay, AUGUST 17, 1888, Ey REGULAR wang REMNANT DAY a? THE BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE. At this stage of the season there are quantities of goods in short pieces, odd lots, odd sizes, &c., ‘which weare anxious to dispose of, and willing ‘to stcrifice , hence we draw your particular at- ‘tention to our Remnant Saleto-morrow, and the extraordinary attractions to be offered. We are ‘unable to enumerate all of the many bargains, so request that you give the various depart- ‘ments an inspection. ‘We have large quantities of very desirable “Ghort-Lengths” in Satteens, Challies, Ging- hams, Zephyrs, Flannels, Outing Cloths. Dress e., &e. ies DAMASK NAPKINS, CLOTHS, AND TOWELS. A special feature of our “Remnant Friday will be the offering of a line of or DAMASK CLOTHS, NAPKINS, AND TOWELS, ‘which we secured so extraordinarily iow that we are enabled to offer the best bargains of the sea- son in these goods, We have only one single Cloth of astyle, one single dozen Napkins of style, and only oue pair of Towels of a kind, as they are traveling salesmen’s samples, 34 White Fine German Linen Damask Cloths, ranging in width from 1% yards square to3 yards long and two yards wide. One cloth of a atyle, and the following styles at a price: ‘3 Damask Cloths, at 8: 00 Each, Pesterens Howeeenens “5.00 195 Dozen % and % Fine Damask Napkins, no two patterns alike. 8 Dor. % Damask Napkins at 500. per doz, BDek “Fe. per doz 27 Dor % “$1.00 per doz 30 Doz “ 1.25 per don 21D0.% “ 1.50 per doz. 30Don.% - 1.65 per doz. 8Doe% . 1.75 per dom, 6 Dos. % 2.00 ver doz. 3Don% “ 2.25 per doz. 10D % “ 1.50 per doz. 15 Don.& ” 1.75 per doz. 20Doz.% 2.00 per doz. 15 Dozen Fine Towels, in “odd” patterns and styles, only one pair of a style. Prices, 8, 123, 20. 25, 31c. to $2 each, These prices are ex- ceedingly low for these qualities. (Second floor.) JACKETS AND WRAPS. ‘The following odd sizes in Ladies’ Jackets and Wraps are marked at a fraction of their reg- ‘ular price with a view of closing them out com- pletely on Friday, Remnant Day. Call early am. 2 Ladies’ Black Diagonal Cloth Jackets, sizes 40 and 42, One-fourth price. Reduced, or Remnant Price... $1.50 1 Ladies’ Fancy Checked Clo arket, ‘spring and fall weight, size 32, About one-third regular price, Reduced, or “Remnant” Price.....-...0--- 83-25 1 Lady's Broadcloth Jacket, in Coach Drab, size 34; very desirable and cheap. Reduced, or “Remnant” Price. 8 3 Ladies’ Fine Cloth English Walking Jackets, sleeves silk-lined, shade Mauve color, sizes 32, 34 and 36. Reduced, or Remnant Pric 7.50 2 Ladies’ Elegaut Mohair and Silk Raglaus, size $2. ‘Beduced, or “Rempant” Price.........-+00-+-810 JERSEYS—Being desirous of closing out these few very fine Jerseys at once, we have cut their prices about a third, thus making them extraordinary bargains, % Ladies’ All-Silk Jerseys, 1 Navy Blue, size ‘30; and 2 Cream, sizes 34 and 36 in. Reduced, or Remnant Price ... 84.25 1 Gilt-Braided flue Black Jersey, size 34. Reduced, or Remnant Price Thandsome Black Braided sey, nize 36 in. Reduced, or Remnant Price ......... OLEARING-OUT REMNANT SALE OF MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S DRESSES PREPARATOKY TO OPENING FALL STOCK. ‘We have reduced the price on nearly all, if not all of our Children’s and Misses’ Suits, with aview of closing them out at once prior to opening fall stock. We quote only the “rem- nants” to-day, yet you will find remnant prices ‘on the entire stock. 2 Children's Gingham Dresses, sizo 4 years. Reduced to $1.50 each. 1 Child’s Light Tan Cashmere Suit, trimmed with Brown Velvet, with Silk Lacings to mateb, size 6 years, Reduced to 85. 1 Misses’ White India Linon Suit, trimmed with Embroidery, size 12 years. Reduced to 8250. 1 Misses’ Blue Checked Gingham Dress, made in combination of plain, size 12 years. Re- duced to $2.50. 3 Miscen’ Cream Albatross, Suite, prettily @faped and trimined with Lace, sizes 2, aud 16 years. Keduced to $3 each, ‘3 Misses’ Cioth Suits, Blue and White Check, trimmed with Cardinal Velvet and Satin Hib: Don, sige Tz years, Reduced to 86 each. (Third floor.) = Closing “‘itemnant” Sale of Ladies’ Suits and ‘Weappers at unusually low remuant prices. lien’ Sateen, one Black with figures, size 38: one Brown, with White ae 50 vol “Aibaiiss Suit, ‘Reduced, or “Reumnaut” price, 810 “Wrappers””—Last of these’ * 3 Ladies’ List Calico Wrappers, princess ack, sizes 32 and 38 ray Kedticed, or “Remnant” price, 1 Ladies’ Waite India Linon’ Wrapper, nicely trimmed with embroidery. Size 38. Reduced. or “Remnant prive. 83 pers, Cream 2 Ladies’ Fiwured Challis rs, round with Pink figures, nade ‘wattenu Lack. joose-fitting front, size Reduced of “Kemnant” price. 85 wound with Brown ‘Agured abrviaa mand wr on Hiateh. Size 38 rene Keduced, or “Hemnant” price 2-286 (Third floor.) “Left-overs” in Goasamers, ‘These arv ends of lino: we do not propose to REP toy longer, so reduce thelr price te move 2 Misses’ Black Rubber Gossamers, sizes 44 and 46 inches long. or “itemnant™ price -.75e. ulars, oh a 30. 4 Ladies’ Heavy Vulcanized Ladies’ Fine Hubber Ragisns, in Light invisible check, lengths 36,09 und 00 fi Reduced or “néunaut™ prices 00 ug (Third floor.) Slixhtly soiled, faded and single odd Shawls towo Friday at exceedingly low reinnant prices Excellent chance to buy at a saving. Five Pink -wool Cashmere Shawls, faded irom window display. “Reduced to 50c. cach. 1 Fancy Blue Shawl, with tinsel stripe, Re- ayced to 61.50, Black Cashmere Sha; around and embroidered in one corner Hesuced tos. it Persian Shawl, bli fetare sian Shawl, blue and gold silk Con, 19th end Pa ove, | -aul6 WANTED—HELP. FOR RENT—ROOMS. WANTED | IRUSTWORTRY MAN OF GOOD A A Deore xchanged. SUPT. MFG. HOU: Lock 1853, NY wulb-thae dw v c YO" = So aL 6 ta HEAZELION, Richmon: n iyin abe Rae a“ WD TRRED ATELY SEURT ND WAIST bands. Apply to Mrs. EC BYRAM. 1922 Pa ave. tow. aul6-20 ANTED-EXPERIENCED ELEVATOR | Bo¥. Wits baa BOSE a WANTEDIELEVATOR “Bo. Bl eee x iST-CLASS CABINET MAKER Wiha ‘Metropolitan Railroad Office, 3411 Pat. nw. ‘aul6-3t— WANTED—A GIRL TO Do GENERAL HOUSE W frocks referencen: apriy 1S Ba een Bode Wis meemietreon, purses; yale for traveling, waiters.conthmen abd heathens ot family and resorts.” Alicity references, G13 7th stn. 2 Riad er A foo I COOKS, $10 TO 84 Walters: Drivere.ot Parra Hands’ Golored Cooks. hk. COOMBS, 926 F ata.w. sul0-3 Ww SIX GOOD HOUSE PAINTERS. W ‘quire of J. 0. LEE, 624 Ket.u.w. a Wor tie boures day. tale nary expectoa” Ade Pairs 5 dress HOURS, Star office. aw ANTED—A WOMAN TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- W work.” Apply at 1414 Eat. n. 1 WV ANTED—A LADY CLERK WHO HAS SOME Knowledge of the prosecution of pension claima ‘Adress, stating aalary” expected, Lock Box 315,00 WANTED—A COLORED GIRL TO DO GENERAL housework fora family pf three; mustatay nights; bring references. Apply 324 43 st. n ial WANTED; A, FIRST-CLASS MECHANIC, “ONE ‘who has had long experiencein a sash factory. to lay off odd work, such as store fronts, inaide blinds, swell frames, and sash. Only those need apply who are thoroughly accustomed to idling such work. Ap- ply to OTTO DUKER & CO., 520 10th st. nw. ai5-1w WASTED WHITE COOK AND TO ASSIST IN sty. on ralrond nome need apoly, Sichout food “city city, on railroua: Fecommendatiotia “Address fox ad Star office, 15-3 ANTED-AN OLD SETTLED COLORED WO- ARLINGTON it" WWANTED—A FIKST-CLASS CLOTHING SALts- ian; none others need apply, EISEMAN BKOS. A) ANTED—A BRIGHT, ACTIVE BOY, 14 OR 15 years of age, to learn the drug business: one of sous ‘experience. prefered; must’ come. well recom Thonded: Address B'E., Star ofice, or apply. ‘204 1h we SW WaANTED-DRAFTSMAN FOR SEVERAL ks on patent work. State salary per week oF day. “Addreas A. B. Oy Star office. auls-2t* ‘WASZED_A WOMAN TO COOK AND DO_GEN- eral housework: references s 1917 Kalorama avenue, Washington Heights. aul >- ¥ yy ANTED—MEN AND WOMEN ON PIECE-WORK at their own home; good wages to be made: $33 se- curity required. EF. £. W., corner E and Ist sts. n. e@ aul4-6i* WASTER STEN GOOD AGENTS AT ONCE. AP- ply at 605 F st. n.w. ‘aul4-3t R RENT—A NICE COZY FLAT, SUITAl for light housekeepine. $12. 300 D'st ne. 1 RENT—THREE Room! ‘ou gecoud floor beth, gus and heat. eevee 1910 Het ow. sul Sid PLEASANT three Rooma, stew. UNFURNISHED, ay. OT eee ee ts juired. peat ome ON FIRSY FLO R RENT_—PARLORS ON FIHST FLOOR, SUIT- sble for puyaicians office. 710 Lith ae nm auld-3t R RENT—1410 P ST._N.W.. SECOND OF THIRD floor, four or eat room of ali unfurnished. cheap a RED ROOMS, I RENT_—TWO NICEL’ NT: FWi nd Ga door. Trane rooms have tapes Gees and bay window: house pleasautly located. references Siehanged. 1316 13th et. nw. aulast IR RENT—BEAUTIFUL ROOMS, SIN on suite, in private family: lanre “double out ‘cant frout, refereuces required. {101 tne TRASSEM 2 Fe, SENT—TWO SUITES OF THREE KOOMS each, unfurnished, for rent. ample closet room. Also, furnished room. Apply at0i5 Est.n'w. sull-im {OR RENT—AT 1112 H ST. N. TWO LARGE ‘nicely-furniabed rooms, Dor and “south exposure wich bach Sultabie for ous or two persone a 6 re tt Dt naw. for light hoasckee Inquire in the store below of". ¥'scHal : FOR RENT_STORES RENT—STORE AND HOUSE NO. 612 D ST Rw. 10 rooms; mod. imp. Apply to CRCIL MOR- GAN, 905 E st. n. aul l-cotw* 70K RENT — STOKE AND DWELLING (NEW building), 637 Pa, ave se; a very desirable loos Bon for clotting, ahose, oF confectionery 3y30-1m " SWORMBTEDT & BRADLEY, 027 F st ROOM. GE RESTS sToRe. CELLAR AND ONE, “Apply to W. C. JOHN: ay23-tn Year 1024 9th st ow. SON, 718 13th st. ow. {OR RENT—NEW STORE AND DWELLING, 1220 Eat. now. Handsome plate-glass windows: mod. improvement and excellent location for reuting rooms, mn LK ROUTE AT A BARGAIN inilk route n.w., horse, waxon, cans, and 4 cows. ‘Toute needs more Cows; route, cans, and cows sold tely if desired; Tearing’ tty; must sell 934 F at a. us eaeaaticee eee Ol TPIT OF AL Eid materia small’ bewepaer oe Pisetine otic, tor ale ata taryaln, Address CHANCEL, ‘often 16-3 (GTORE FOR RENT, SHOW WINDOW AND GAS jures for sale. inquire 1301 £ st. nw. auls-3t* UMAC MILL, IN ALEXANDKIA, ‘Va.; building and machinery all in first-class order. his property 1s offered at great Dargain if eoid in bext 10 days. “apply FRANCIS HUFLY, auls-6e 1301 F at, FOR RENT—HOUSES _FOR RENT—-HOUSIN. 2 15.00 | PHILIPS, T418 New York outs tm ene St tne o misber eR cae | FoR S57 ATURACTIVE THREE STON mace Rok BENT 136 ¥ | boar Poruand. ty Tamily esiug to Puree me meea EAST CAPITOL st. urge come 9 rooms, water and wes. 1 “ a and back builds nished. rent low to an immediate nod — : from the Capitol, 690 in eavauce, Kepese tis Bee. | tenant TYLER S RUTRERTORE asot See OR RENT—A BRICK HOUSE, 208 © ST. N. W JOR RENT — — el. ven Toor water and, ). three Lines stre 343 JOR RENTOS- STORY, BRICK. MALL waTex | “ni or =F RE 3 RT Lo) isin. ewest | Ret. wince at 50. RARE OPPORTUNITY re apply at 1781 Wa et, axl) “eam ish, 960 PR MO. is 36 SS ey ea beth. new! jedend papered. hey ri, bear Washington Circle, $2 st aw., Dew, E14. Several alley houses from $10 to 12. HL. RUST, ay ta 1008 Fst ai.w. Fe. KENT—SIX-ROOM HOUSE, 633 RHODE Is- Eltendave Inquire 1728 6th st. iw. auld~dt* Fk REST. DESIRARLE NEW 7-ROOM ROUSES apa the orthwest, With, Ail the modern conveniences Fae Pad JOR RENT—GO2 MST. N. WS ROOMS, NEARLY | FURNISHED. 1523 Corcoran st. Sisters brick, uly furnished, 850 to Uciomer 2 thon Userea! Gat 20K RENT— 1315 ik, 1 awe, lor #75 805 Met. ne. 8... 3 403 Dat 3 405 ‘Oat, Lar, 60 4 "win Wood condition, 840. BO Oat” Sr Swer store a) 81 224 Ist. nw. 8 rooms aud bath, in good repairand | 510 Met. we, or central location : #45, | Bat sd wt 2016 Ve 4. HT. LEIPOLD, 1831 Fst aw. Foe BENT = Furst-uep — ¢ He hear Court House and new Pension Office: 1 Mme, kitchen, servants’ roots and cellar. al! mt, 1B food omer. $100, oF reserving one room atid meals fwo persons, will rent for #00 per mo. KM. T. Lh POLD, 1331 F st. uw. aul. FURNISHED— 100 Bz Nth st 27 19th at 2020 Fat hw | Caw sc 3905 Goi * 1508 6th, 1210 1 jy3-2m SWORMSTEDI & BKADLED, | JPORBENT—Uxrousinnry | “a: Lo tayetic 1248 11th at. nw woo 1 10° $1 10th wt. Or | 12810r ave. wise, Laue or 14 30tn ‘st. nw Nat. nw. Be sa Om du 416 io it 100 1408 Mtoughdou wt. 60 83.53 13,0 Bet ihe 40 W146 BU O08 1th we fw, Br to 2406 idto et ye Nir 0 1020 17tu st hw rt 13.00 Riggs st. 8 Gr 35 WO 2th et ne oe 2 1000 7th wt. 2 We. Mone Sew 2 Sat nwur 7 1907 Caroltwe st, te 6) 1220 M enw JOR RENT—FURNISHED-ONE OF THE MOST dlesirable houses in the city, located. in northw. Section, overlooking one of the fi or; handsomely fur o desirable tenant for one year Feasouable rent. ws IMMEDIATELY, ASETTLED WOMAN re wly at 726 N. J. 8 WidTeD ey LARGE MANUFACTURER OF salestnans”niust be well scausioted with the furnivare am ‘well acquainted w: rT trade and'a resident of Wasluugton ‘Address ox 33, Star Omice. ] ANTED—WHITE AND COLO} D WV ictseworters for Philadelphia, New Fork, Brook- O white cooks, nUfses, drevsmakers, waiters, al ut ¥. M. BURNHAM, 630-632 F at. aul l-6t WASTED, DUNDORES EMPLOYMENT BU. Teau, conducted by ladies, men aud women, white and colored, for all kinds of domestic labor. for District and states, with reference. 717 M st nw. aull-6t WANTED--SITUATIONS. ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN WHO HAS HAD five years’ experience in the grocery busin lace in a first-class grocery; good references. 1 Union st s.w. Bt W 2ATEDIAT DICKS AGENCY, WOMEN COOK: $10 to $40: chambermaids, waitresses, ‘nurses, Jaundress, men cooks, waiters, butlers.coachmen.duiry. ‘nd hotel help for resorts. 61:3 7th st.n.w. aulG-3t* WVANTED—AT, HEADQUARTERS — POSITIONS Wir Socks Cusmberiaitn, Waltrosy. Laundtent aud Nursex. Seamstress. Men Waiters, Cooks Coschmen, Duties. SAM'L A. COOMBS, 926 Fat. mw. aul6. WANTED—4 Boy OF 17 bEstias 4 PostTION ima first-class grocery: three years’ 5M. B., Star office. 'ANTED—BY A WHITE WOMEN A PLACE IN @uice respectable family 4s nurse or chamber- id; good reference if requ and scullions, city. A) WANTED GROCER, TWELVE YEARS PkAG- tical experience in fancy and staple grocery busl- nas, wants situation; highly indorsed thorough sale man; usssistant bookkeeper or clerk: will be wenerally Useful; wholesaly or retail business: is also « prac heat clitter; moderare salary. Address JAS. ‘f. GAR- GER, 304 Sharp st., Baltimore, Md, = eae WANLED-BY A YOUNG MAN OF GOOD HABITS ‘position as clerk in an office; references fur- nished. Address HABITS, Star office. aul4-3t" WANTED [SITUATIONS | Fou WHITE AN colored chambermaids, nurses, cooks, kitchi hands, hostlers.’ housemeny. farmers: dairyinen tc cites, country and resorts. F. M. BURNHAN, 630 and G2 F st nw. ‘aali-ot WANTED--ROOMS, __ ANTED—AN UNFURNISHED ROOM. WITH Yoard fora yentleman and wife, in the vicinity of the Cavitol. Terms moderate. Perinanent if suited, Adiress BOARDER, East Capitol Station, city, 16-20 WASTED BY A, YOUNG LADY BOOM AND Board in a private family where there are noother boarders. Address Box 116, Btar office, ae HR RENT—DWELLING 926 © ST. wis * quire 926 Louisiana ave. “auld-6t SUITABLE JOR RENT—HOUSE 1211 G si. N.. for Store and Dwelling, ave, A 2000 OPPORTUNITY FOR A FIRST-CLASS salesman—to solicit for the National Cash Keg- is ‘HOBT. CALLAHAN, Agt, ‘903 Penn.'ave. iw. ANTED—A PURCHASER FOR A CONFEC. ter. auid-3te A) tionery, tobacoo aud notions store doing & good business: end of car and herdic ling 15th st. and Len- ning Road. Price $1,800 for b Jot and stock. Anguire on premises vod reasous for selling. aul3-ot* RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR SPORTSME! FOR LEASE. The shooting privileges of the finest Duckiag Shore on Potomac Kiver, for one oF more seasons, or will form aclub of ten members to duck the coluing season. Suk Boxes and Decoys furnished free. Lose cali have exclusive privilege of partridge hunting on farm of nearly 1,000 acres. Also the use of a pack of Ake rabbit hounds. , Prosj were ever better {oF good shooting this fail. For full particulars address Post Office Box jaltimore, Mi. aul l-eo6t™ prt R FAMILIES, Money advanced to buy Homes. Fas ents and no risk. Property belongs to your fam: ‘encumbrance, in the event of deal ing Associations requiring easy way tO be Yeuiua: cr 3 An nite after death, yurchane ‘estate, cost more than ordiuary rent. Mortaares now estate can be assigned to this company payable according to ite system. yurance and Trust Co. 9. Cx STA’ F and made United Security Life Penna, SMITH & SIBBALD, 2 620 F #t nw, SH! ADVANCED ON ALLOWED CLAIMS AND LORNEYS' FEES AGAINST THE UNITED S. ADDRESS BOX 7, EVENING 874K, OF- FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS ao Caam ADDR ab tothe we at loatwe Fe SALE—NICE, OOMMODIOUS SECOND-HA! Bi prhool dcoks ‘to accommodate 38 scholars, aleo, aul. PRE Sate A HARE | CHANCE—THE “STOCK. fixtures and good-will of an old stand Hetaurant the present proprietor having carried it on for 23 Fears and. wishing to retire. J. SCHNEIDER, oppo ‘Washington Ferry La..ding. Alexandria, Va.al0-4 FOE SALEAN INSURANCE AGENCY, PAYING 81.500 per year in commissions; business increas- ing every mon! RAYNOK, Star office.a15-J Vv ANTED—THREE ROOMS FOR LIGHT HOUSE- Keeping for a small family, within easy reach of fue Franklin echocl and Treasury. Addrese J. 36,16 7th st. Dew. WANTED—HOUSES. ROR SALE RE iT AT A MODERAT! Price; oui stand aud business location, 791, 7th ‘aul: ALI RG RP RAVER ‘sand ( new bank discovered) by the load or car joad, or the whole bank. 10,000 tons. Apply to J. HARRIS KOGEKS, Bladensburg, Md. auld-2 ANTED—TO RE! ED—’ T, BY, OCTOBER 1ST, A House. convenient to Patent Ofice, without base- A) ment; rent about $50. Address OCTOBE! fice. ‘ANTED — TO BUY HOUSE IN NORTHWEST Mt, Vicasant; term, 8200 cash and 490 mouthiy ? cai ion. A= tar ofee. aul6-3 ‘WWANTED—360,000—A BUSINESS MAN WILL W invert tals amount of money in Howes well Iveated “in Northwest, ranging from $10,000. to 815,000. " Prefer to deal with owners. ‘Address *CiHICAGO,” Star office. auls-3t" ANTED—TO BUY OK RENT A HOUSE OF Wittir’d to 12 rooms, in wood condition. ‘Addi "ANG PONEY. BU ‘and harness; suitable for iady to drive. Can be acon at 011 434 st aw. auldst FE |ALE—BRAND NEW @50 FIRE-PROOF SAVE 01 35; weighs quarter tom. 817 Pa ave, up stairs. Secon sald JOR SALE—ONE SECOND-HAND PEEK & SON 185) and or other great bargains all at HUGO $185: and for, other great ins cal WOKCH & CO.'S Piano Warerooms, 925 7th st. nw. _my 11-6, ‘OR SALE_FOR WANT OF USE A FOUR- seated extension-top Phacton, ood 18h season, only used s few times.” FLIMML BLE, Sth st, betwoen D and E sts nw. as, Lavisie $30,000 already invested: profits average Brer'810.000 por suuuus: toll tavestigation, souctted: ‘Aildress with fall hatwe abd reference ACTIVE, Stat once. auld.e ANTED—T0 BUY A LIGHT DAYTON CHEAP Wer cash, Address 174234 7th at, haw. aulo-zit SQW ANTED_—TO BUY, GOOD a3 NEW, A CENTER A) table with marble top; state price. Address D—ADVERTISER WANTS TO BUY A good horse: must be a good traveller and cheap. Call at room 4, O35 F st. n. w. ANTED—TRY OUR BUTTERINE AT 20 CENTS W er pound: don't wet atrote oF rancid: Keepe bet ter ‘butter; satisfaction aasured (all the year Found! or money refunded, stalls S88, 920 and S30 (remember, the numbers); Center Market; adjoining Seer oa ak Eat _WM. ©. SCKIBNER. "_iy18-5w" bD—A RESPONSIBLE FIRM TO TAI ‘is arency in District of Columioin: for te sear Steam and Hot Water House Heating, Boller, for pri- ate renidences, schools, churches, bo ‘oocass Tau publte buildingn Wake G. CODD, 010 and Sore Aiiceanns st., Baltimore. auld-3t Wises Ss SS FER semoor: c a3-1m ¥. G MERRY. — PARLOR RE UPH ANTEDS. Fon BOL ‘References furnished as anahip “Work dono ELSON Gif 10th st ame ‘ xact G00) N ‘OR SALE-ABOUT THREE DOZEN ODDS AND WANTED RADES TO RENT | _*t 7-200 5 re. 0.W. Waar sipe te, Si SPERSSeea | peor nuiact wm aivg foe tue Serr Ss ‘ean supply. ys Krea ‘Carriages, Bug: 3yi3-du”” HERRON & RAMEY, 1307 F st. ion, Waevn-Carts, "Haruess, and ‘euulpmente “rai Weesinie,w Saetactony”eahates cau, eva WANTED-MISCELLA NEOUS Wt a EennEee ° \WWANTED — PARTNER EITHER ACTIVE OR R SALE—SPECIAL BAKGAINS IN SEVERAL ‘Alene with 610.000 cnah in en eattblished bac | E*elegaut Square Pianos, good ae uew al inkert-ad dent improvements, fue Heh quality of tone and best Muken "Will be sold for one ‘week oul ‘ud §50 less than their value: stool and Siuaf rusrantes goce with? exch piano. eras are enty, #10 monty tis paid tor ‘are great sua IR Je Tie Piano excraxce, ONG Oa OR SALE — CARWWAGES, BUGGIES, ROAD a Ha a ag nad ne Re ben) 4 eat youN 3. COOK S205 BM at. West Washing pn at RE PSE ad FE SALE_WE REER CONSTANTLY ON HAND hess Horses, LEADINGHAM & CO., 1327 H st. uw. ‘tay l6-sn Ok SARS THE OTIO” GAs ENGINE EE quires no boiler roids all expensive attendance. ERIE DRESS oC f09h, Pana for circuit LOST AND FOUND. O8T—PART @F A PATRIARCH'S MILITANT (1, Le - F.) Wateh Charm. Finder will be rewarded yy leaving it at 1727 9th st. nw. it JUND—PAIR OF GOLD RIMMED EYEGLASSES. ‘Owner apply to MATTHIAS HAGERTY, Agricul- ne SE at _ at JOUND—ON THE STH INST. AT CABIN JO) divides. aold Bar Fin, with coin attached. ahs a7 ‘Address C. ti Le - = UND-AT THE ARSENAL_A PAI OF SILVER ED—CLOTHING EXO Same Great Falls 1ce Wir ey pene Og | vee pees oer Me gentlemen's cast off wee og LOST A YOUNG ENGLISH SETTER DOG. Ax- on | Meron venir Ahab Sa WASTER ALL KIRDS WELL WORK DONE, at | Toinrned to Es aie se supplied by D.3 MOFFATT, a1¢ ay ot nur Waste | J OoT-gi REWARD FOR & yt INFORM ino. ‘Tron “Wind. tion lading to recovery of Black, Kitten: white reas Ek hat, from 300 Messachus ewer tio phe Ee TANTED-ELECTRICITY IN NERVOUS, eS ogee Sars bain BS. NICHOLSON, 604 13th st nwscoe F- Wi Seeder USE TORNITURE FEATHER ‘vis 1H. BAUM. 219 7th at. aw. SWEANTED SALE Wilo VALUE EYESIGHT suman snared Ee Wr ee Pi AT GI Zz mace Ae coh Wires eee oan ane See 2 ‘and 8 it return CAS ‘at The Fair, 613 7th st. n. w. OST—A NATIONAL KIFLES VETERAN BADGE. LiPiceresura totus Armory auld-30° 7 AUER ‘sane to Pa ive. HO FIGRED Pre (TE BARTY WHO PICKED UP 4 COMBINATION COUNTRY BOARD. ‘FEW MORE BOARDERS CAN BE ACOOMMO- ‘dated at s arm house 1 mile. iTRY te ne CAN ue Ee aay te meer ae aod sate ai _ Address PRIVATE, Star office, aul5-lwe_ NFURNISHED— TIGA RHE so 10f.55 7 d'ies Union aw 6r #13 EDO & dies Vann Ply Se =e ou 705 bia sez 12118 st, nw. BF. ..37_50 Office rooms. RENT—SIX HOOM BRICK HOUSE, 316 7H 1603S st 7 Barber shop, cor. 13th se. water aud«as, €10. Apply tok’ b PALO, 408 Nd oF ged bh ve 280 le TXLER & KCTAERPORD, an15-1m 1307 F at. aw. i KENT—A BRICK HOUSE, 1408 61H ST. N 4,10 rooms; all modern imprevewents; rent Inquire at A. EBERLY"S SONS, 718 7th si. Bow, JE HOUSE OF & ROOMS : : ee S| Fea tttater tron yun ok eat at Behe JOR RENT—NICE BRICK HOUSE, 306 1 OT. &. | Pont, '4t, Siled with, wrapes. Be, ; handeome trout ve- a octeey. 8 roots ull bat duis partorm: | Eanes Wah ordaes Avni at B21 wth © lines street cars: herdion pass the door. Quire on premises. Rent reassnable. auld-3 ROR RENT—1010 1318 ST. N. W, NEW, EIGHT | Jrok SALES" Losnican™ DO. 13c3 F ot. §. W, rot Brick, nt taodern invrovianculs. G46 for | pie, Mot waluatle’ busing hooks sid Reva ppl lo. a¥e. BW, a P | Prope ony. month. Apply 463 Mi aa | ot 3S foot Prout by 113 feet, 834 inches dew to 30 PITOL ST, 10 RMA. 040, | Soot alley s.e., 6 run, a 116 lit Jinprovements First Class, 5 3 S13 Jith stow, 10 rus, 2HO8. J. FISHER & O9. 236, 42" ph st. s.6. G runs. @14.40, 418 and 420 Sth eal Estate Bropera ‘st. 0... 6 rms, @15. tn tn S140 134 Fete ©. 423.34 Capitol 14-3t “Orme, furuisbed 2M. ML Todor es exceptionally Que, Very Dear nem si | Ral service Building a very good market and oun tto horwe-cam. if taken at bat OF Fented at $30) per tout | sul6-st HILL & JOBNSTON, 738 15t et mm 111 10th st. n.w., fur. Lar. 7 3 P now. fur, ir. s0 \0r75 JOR SALE—THKEE STORY PRESSED BRICK front House, 14 1st mw. with modern ipaprve ments. Inquire ov premiacs, ‘sult coat | no Toume, as, water abd Quire on preninon eaten Fok SA Hock INT, PLEASANT. cual ‘and on caay terme JMET FORD, auld-iw* is JOR SALE—Si2 © ST NW. BROWN STONE front: 20 room, aud splendid stable. will be wold for nif ita Value t eu imuediate purchaser. auld-at BH. WAKNLK & CO, 10 Fat JOR SALE—HOUNES. a O27 G shee, fh.” 1731 2a et. ml 500 "Gr : ME Hutsi 8 ‘wth at. os ABE st nw. 1ir¢ new. 10r.... 9 ard stow. Or eo... al 2th st. aw. br 8 eo. Rear Store 1230 Pa. av. Storeroom and bas'mt BW 050° U1 Lithst nw... .815 Str kdwe. ‘Rooms 17 & 18, 9th aud BW. TF. ave. 30 Saute C Othand Pa avr ia 3 get 3-50 Stable al- bet. 6&7. Es Rernnsecrectnaes | a pw. 12.50 | 717 Oh. 00 Vi 401 7th wt. 1s 72.10 at tm | table above i 01 rtion of Yhe property ou For full lst cel at office for baiietin taned ok the Istand 15th. [aul3] THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. OR RENT—BY GEO, W, LINKINS, 19TH AND 8 streets, 920 18th st., good store room,counter and shelv- ing completes. pene” 1114 23dst, dre, bath, range, Be... No. 1 Bessel Cott, ates sok CaS 1831 T sc, dr. ul3-6r" FF “tr x © Borax Hous! 150 222 Hi st. n.w.,7r, st. DW, babe, Gr The above ouly’8 vr fale Sal tion of the yon any at office for bulletin iwued 4)_ THUS. E WAGGAMAN tu wood neighbor latrobe, sinte inautel ele. owe SHIELDS, 1000 F at. ow. ter, sewer, syuare frean Gare.” CHL auis-4t" 941 Fst.24 floor, 5 heated by steam.¢100 fetes Elegant rooms in” {OK SALE—ONE OF THOSE NICE HOMES TN Rosedale. six toome, water. as and srwey munis and latrobe stoves care std ends ei this door price €1,600, @100 tanh. ‘duiance 2 mouth. dnguirest grocery store, our. 13th sinh Galen teem Pvber Sok SALE-SUITAI ME Om PAY: bas Scrvall i complete rder’ also. eanlf Brim, Sevvall im com ‘une si ha.6 ‘rooms, bath, cellar: e™ and te now #0 ae to pay 8 her cont ge a: tvewiien| Pricw 36. ALBERT F, POR 02 F st ow, ING) FOUR: Took con ected, Oth st ew sulh-let NW. Address int one STONE ae bath, range. coal collar, &c., «ituat #5,000; s bargain, OY] 7th et nw. Fertig, Sra ave “KUBERT GRAIG, Sicnal Ofte aul-towe 30K SALE-NO. 2014 H ST. NW. & NOOMB; mod, Imape: lot 20.34240.40 to ood alley tote sorahbeatiytig orice sake, house fe ported orders Fouts for @47-50" very cheap. Price, $5500, “Geet Wi LiNkiNs, div and wt hw wulolw JOR SALE—122%-30.82-34 4 ST. NED 7 Moos; Li alate aud wood mantels. lst-vbes au 4 ies “prewe-brick stout, iron porches, tot taxts pen. JOF imayection. For terms apply to KEEN SCOR SINGHAN 105 Fat sub I st. ow. Lir.....00 pol OR PROP. Gab. st 2160.70 199 Oth at ow. 72.25:33 | FST An Wee Wecbiurton, ange ioe pee sat rgb. 29 | Tz or 1é roma; wade lot Price only Cos nye +, Taw fr.2200 WASHINGTON DANENHO 22.80 au9-2w, LLG at. e i dences, 472 and 474 O st, n. ars rset Bs THREE HANDSOME NEW HOUs ; ad pes) ‘Sth st. n. meet pa 4 = and conveniences: cach 10 roome aud irable iborhood. Inquire of Der, FRANK 1 BROWNING 416 Sth at nw Sud San F% REN ‘Brick Brick 110: Brick 111 Brick Glo Gth st W, Back 22 bagi BS ‘onek: 5. Brek 15) Brick 2 Brick at me, It i Tf i ie 6 2

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