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G@ STAR. WA X WASHINGTO N: ‘Wires was Overwhelming. Even those Senators ‘Who voted against a revocation of the Eckington Foad perrait committed themselves with few @zceptions to the general policy of a Darial of such wires, and justified their Om the score of a desire to confer an Doon upon Washington in the shape of failway. In view of the lively interest im the matter it will not be unreason- that not only will the overhead ‘Wires be abolished, so far as the action of Senae accomplish 1t, but also that action will be taken when the opportunity ‘afforded, to improve the pondition of the etty’s street railway system. The District asks HOT and a few sections improvement in the substitution of cables or Underground electric conductors or storage bat- for the horse, the use of the grooved rail Gnd the disuse of cobviestones between the tracks, ‘More numerous cars to prevent overcrowding, and Payment by the railway companies of a fair con- ‘ibution to the public funds, representing not ealy taxation upon their property, but compensa- ‘ion for weir franchises and for the privilege of Gooupying the streets. It is not often that either ‘House of Congress divides upon a question in such ‘& way that the proposers of good things for the District seem to obstruct one another, and the ‘situation ts encouraging as well as novel. Unques- ‘donably 8 way can be found in which to accom- g ——— ‘The most valuable testimony given before tne committee on immigration in New ‘York thus far in the course of their inqulry is that (Of Superintendent Jackson. This gentleman nas for many years presided over affuirs at Castle Garden, and is thoroughly acquainted with the Condition and needs of the persons who are landed there. He hus the reputation, moreover, of Deimg & conscientious officer. The statisti Re presented were simply startling. Think ©f Dusy seasons, when from four to nine ‘thousand immigrants are set ashore every Gay at this one port, to say nothing of ‘those who come into the country by way of Bos- ‘ton, Philadelphia, New Orleans, San Francisco, and other cities used as independent termint for steamship lines, and the never-ceasing tide across ‘the Canadian and Mexican frontiers: It requires a@lively imagination to grasp the idea, and it is hardly wonderful that, among so many, the gov- ‘ernment shouid allow a few to evade its scrutiny ‘Who ought to be faced about and sent back by the ext ship. Mr. Jackson’s idea that the head ‘Money tax ought to be increased seems to be a geod one. In some way the steamship companies ‘should be made to feel that they are taking a re- sponsibility when they accept the patronage fan immigrant. A larger head money tax, to be forfeited in every case Where a pauper or a crimi- Ral is brought over, besides the penalty of being Fequired to carry such a person back without change, would do someting to help matters; but, Dack of all that the carrying companies do, or Beglect to do, stands the outrageous policy of cer- nations of Europe, which treat America asthe great poor farm and convict settlement, ‘and are willing to pay for the privilege of such — Is {t not the intention of the committee on rules 4m the House to let the bill for the international exhibition of 1859 have any chance this session? ‘The purpose of its opposition is understood to be ‘to keep the dependent pension bili off the floor; ‘and the pensions committee claim that, if the for- eign affairs commitice is given a time for its bust ‘Beas, the same privilege must be extended to It- self, But there seems to be no disposition on the ‘Part of the pensions committee to obstruct the Pemage of the exhibition bill if that ‘hall be made specifically the order of busi- Bews without the attachment to it of any Of the other measures in the hands of the foreign Panapzrms VALUE SALE BLA GE GBR iS Sees Se Rees saa ‘Napkins to ‘TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, CABRHAKT & LEIDY. aul8 ‘928 7th and 706 K st n.w. SUORT ENDS DEST UTICA SHEETING AT 35<, i Tphese are full 0-4 wide and preat bar — BENS. MILLER & SON. i 3120 Met aw. For Tare Dass, MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 50c. BLACK ALBATROSS reduced to 44¢. 68c. BLACK ALBATROSS reduced to 550. 590. NUN'S VEILING reduced to 490, 680, NUNS VEILING reduced to 550, ‘750. NUNS VEILING reduced to 650, $1 BATISTE reduced to 89c. $1.25 CLAIRETTS (Silk Warp) reduced to $1. $1.25 CONVENT CLOTH reduced to $1.15, ‘WE WILL OFFER A FINE LOT OF SEW- ING MACHINES, ALL WARRANTED, FOR $5 EACH. DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE NEEDLES AND ATTACHMENTS FOR ALL FULL LINE OF SERGES, MACHINES AT CACH DRINDIA, = ARMURE AND MELROSE CLOTH, ete essen AT REDUCED PRICES. Bole Agents for the New Home Sewing Machines. LUPUS CASHMERE In ‘Repairing a specialty. BLUE AND JET BLACK. Sowing Machines for rent. ans 0c. quality for 440. Fs ROXBURY BRUSSEL CARPETS, 1% 68e. quality for 59e. rds. to piece, Soe t Wilton Body Brus acl 1X yards 20 piece, O00; per fad. AE RACEMANS ‘750. quality for 676, Deinble” Combina: 2 243 Deyubie Combination’ store, 1241 and 1243 11H at 80c. quality for 79e. 98c. quality for 890. Crowns Or Promz Go Axv Cous PRIESTLEY'S SILK WARP HENRIETTAS. From Morning to the Setting Sun, To buy Bargains by the Score “At the celebrated Lansburgh's Store. —_e Tho general cry of many of our contemporaries is 2-58 eats ee 01.28. Hard Times, dull business and many other exclama- 91.48 quality for $1.35. tions of despair. Not so with ux Our time is fully oc $1.68 quality for 61.50. cupied with attending to our trade from morning until quality for @1.79. night; becanso people always find what they want at — — | the VERY LOWEST FIGURES in ourestablishment, | ~ | Our Remnant-Rooms, situated on the third floor, are MONS VEXLIING WIZE BORDER, Well stocked with many exceptional bargains, enpec- cially in the line of summer remnants, which must ¢o atany price. We herewith submit alist of some rem- ‘nants and avort lengths offered for sale. Alot of fine Dress Gingham Remnants in different Jongths. at the rate of 6, Zand So. per yd. Worth at 12: The last lot of Fine Satteen Remnants in medium and dark ficures at 12%c. per yd. Worth 25¢. 25 pes. of Fine Scotch Dress Ginghams, fast colors, reduced from 18 to 1239¢. per yd. Oue case of Lace Ginghams, mostly in dark stripes, reduced to 10c. per ya. A small quantity of Slate and Green Striped Sateen, excellent quality, reduced from 20 to 9e. per yd. ‘Two cases of Fancy-Figured Lawns in full pieces, re- duced to 4e. per yd. 17 pes. of All-Wool Nun's-Veiling, different colozs, reduced from 25 to 17¢. per yd. A smail case of Gray and white Striped Plain Seer Sucker Remnants at 8c. per yd. General value 12. Several hunered yds of small checked Sateen in Blue and Brown. fine quality and worth no less than 20c. ber yd.; we will sell 12 yds. for #1, or 9c, ver yd. Rr 3 cases of the AA. Feather-Ticking Remnants in good | B Jenaths, ranging from 2% to 10 yds at 1240. per yd. |” ~ jorth 25e. ‘75e. quality for 690. ‘81 quality for 890, 81.25 quality for $1.15. 81.35 quality for $1.25. $1.48 quality for $1.35. 81.68 quality for $1.50. $1.98 quality for $1.79. Give us acall at your earliest convenience, look at 00 s 3 g the articles exposed to view and judge for yourself. & t We will persistently cling to our “Une Price System.” £4 - LANSBURGH & BRO. vey = = BU1S 420, 42%, 424, 426 7th St.: 417, 419 8th Bt. PPessa Uxivensiry, Ina. DAVID STARK JOKDAN, President, Both sexes sdmitted om equat terme. Parti ing to leave Washington this fall toattend a University, ud call on JOSEPH H. HUNTEH, Attorney-at-Law, Pacific lds., 622 aud 64 F st..who will gladly giveia” formation as to qualitication of admittance and expense, Laces Gironax Sorrs A NNN 00 A YR 0% PTT OE EE AA BENQ SO F Hal Ee Too less than cost. All colors, all styles; checks, 2*4 ANN “oo? TF OH OH Hem Hf B| steines pisids, tn fact any kind you might want can be NN NFEEW WW L 00 Trrr_ | foundin the lot. Some are trimmed with embroidery, Runge weww £ 33 some with pique vests, others with contrasting color of NNNE ‘material. 3 Row the is Re ry L %S 3 same ‘They were $7; now price Se on Mn if ig o 0 w 0 ~ 299% | OF os = ay ye = ‘affairs committee. Why, then, cannot all antago- istic interests be reconciled temporarily for the Purpose of giving the exhibition bill a day or aa @vening, if nothing more? Too longa delay will Detatal A large number of the states hold only ‘Biennial sessions of their legislatures; and, if ‘affairs are not in such shape by the 15tn of Janu- ‘ary that the plans may be submitted to these law- ‘making bodies the whole thing will have to go ‘over, unlessextra sessions, involving large expense and trouble, can be called. Every one who real- ges the importance of the exhibition from a com- Mercia point of view is wondering why a few members of one house of Congress snould care to ‘Dreak up an enterprise in wnich the peopie at large are 20 generally interested, and which the (otner house bas approved after a calm discussion @f the whore sudject on its merits, —————- ——___ ‘The electric storm which swept over Eastern Canada night before iast must have been terrific. ‘Ie is long since an equal number of casualties ‘ave been chronicled as traceable to such a cause %m a comparatively thinly settled country. It is Rotable that the worst damage Is done in districts ‘where the trees have been carefully cleared away. ‘Tete the same in the United States. The most ter- ible work of the lightning ts coniined to the open country, while the heavily wooded regions escape. ‘The tall trees, growizg pretty close together, serve ae excellent conductors, and the electric energy of ‘@ storm is spent before it reaches the larger clear- faga. There are many reasous why our forests | mould be preserved and restored aside entirely from the question of pecuniary profit to the cuiti. (oa ‘The proposal for a joint debate between Speaker (Carlisle and Mr. Blaine will be hailed with pieasure By members of both the great parties all over the ‘Union, and the success of such a movement in ‘Bringing out the people and interesting them in Merits of the controversy would be unques- Monadle. The two gentiemen represent opposite Poles of ecouomic thought, ani no men in the country are better qualified to expound the views @f their respective parties on the tari. It would ‘De a liberal education to the mass of their couniry- men to bear them talk on this topic face to race, ‘But, more than that, it would pitcn the keynote for the whole campaign higher than it has been set Before for many years. The public would soon wealize that the Nght this year means something, and that it 1s not a mere scramble for omice, —___—<--e——__— ‘The wise ani euergetic measures adopted ap- pear to have checked tue yellow fever at Jackson- ‘Villa, Cities of the latitude of Washington will peed to watch vigilantly other danger points in ‘the South where the disease may have a foothold, ‘and to neglect no precaution in the removal of ‘Whose conditions which invite the fever, aud tend fo make it epidemic. $$ __ and we alter them to fit without extra charge. THE PALAIS ROYAL. Enxsromznrs Are getting scarce with most retail houses; not so with ua, We keep that stock fulland complete the year round, so if there is anything in that line needed, we think we can supply your wants, A few new Cambric Embroideries from 8¢. to 35¢. ‘New Natnscok Embroideries, 6c. to 480. ‘New Swiss Embroideries, 8c. to 48c. A lot of remnants of embroideries below cost at the 4 They will only be in the house a few days at the rate Flannel Shirts are selling, so call early for your pick. a Ra ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. AAA a4 oce aaa sot MA GCE RHE H $08 re| Sux Ghmenere HORNS it exe SURAH SILK “MATINEES,” trimmed with Plat Hf eke ‘Val and Fedors Lace, in Cream, Pink, and Light Blue, k A BPR ng Reduced from $25 to 815. i a $2 i CHINA AND SURAH SILK TEA GOWNS, tun 2% BoP il ‘Trimmed with Plat Val and Fedors Lace—Lavender, sso Pink, Blue, Black and White, Navy and White— Susy E u Reduced from €30 to $22. S558 Moy? ‘Those that were $28 now $18. PRICES HOLD Goop For ‘Those that were $19 now $14.98. ee LAC CHINA AND SURAH SILK CHEMISE 2 DARK BuO At 3.50, 04.98, 06.98, 97.98 and 00.98 = - In all colors, peti. oP THE PALAIS ROYAL. ‘TO-MORROW'S PKICE gst sy we fda 2s Hosoxzscurers, bt RO als ald SUITS STYLISHLY AND WELL MADE, 7 LADIES’ PEKCALE SUITS, STYLISH STRIPES: SOLD FOR $4.25. TO-MORROW'S PRICE, I SS oes My Sample bores of the new fall Handkerchiefs just in, ‘and to say they are pretty would be drawing it mild; ‘they are perfect beauties. ‘There are not a great many of them, not more than 20 different styles, #0 if you a Ps im the new colors, and some of the combinations are eo? emg Te putas AN UNUSUAL BARGAIN. ed stir es ne pres wi nld mn lmgagment |The rin fos of edot ie rage = Sake tea oe : ‘TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL ‘The Washington and Georgetown Railroad promises to lay the grooved rail between 15th and ‘27th streets. That is well But it ought w have Ce 42-inch All-Silk Black Chantilly Flouncing, worth Wuaex You Go Ox Your Vacartox YOU MUST HAVE SOMETHING “THIN” $1.36 for $1 yar. FOR THE HOT DAYS WHICH YOU ARESURE @2inch All-Silk Black Chantilly Flounciag, worth ‘TO FIND, AND SOMETHING SUITABLE 91.75 for $1.50 yard. FOR THE COOL MORNINGS AND EVENINGS ae nee WHICH ARE SURE TO COME. FOR GENTLEMEN THE PONGEE SILK | 92.50 for 82. COATS AND VESTS ARE THE MOST PRAG- 42-tnch AlL-Sk Black Spanish Guipare Flouncing, ‘TICAL “THIN THINGS.” AND THE anaes | Worth $1.08 for $1.25. ‘Bleck “FILL THE BILL” COMPLETELY FOR THE Suatepeneent besmeerhan 7 brea rag COOL Days, IF YOU DONT TAKE A “DUSTER” YOULL BE SORRY, AND IF YOU LEAVE YOUR LIGHT-WEIGHT OVERCOAT BEHIND YOULL REGRET IT. ‘WE WILL BBGLAD TO SUPPLY YoU WTR ‘THESE ARTICLES OF THE MOST 4B PROVED sTYLza, { 2.2 BARNUW'2 Ca, aus \ 901 PEXXSTLVANTA AVR THE PALAIS ROY AL! 42-inch All-8ilk Black Chantilly Flouncing, worth | wae “a THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1888S-DOUBLE SHEET: SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1888. ‘Gloss to-day at 1 p.m. Other evenings at 5 p.m. GRAND SEMI-ANNUAL BALE oF MEN'S ‘UNLAUNDERED DEESS SHIRTS axp NIGHT SHIRTS. ‘Wednesday, August 1, wo began the inan- guration of our Grand Semi-Annual Mid- Summer Sale of Men’s Shirts. ‘We control the products of one of the largest Shirt Factories in the wotld, for the city of Washington, which means the shirts Sea Wr ne ere tot to ba had cheownare tn tho ity. To the casual observer all shirts look alike: to the experienced eye all shirts are different: ‘and in view of this fact wo ask your most critical examination of the various fine Points and little details in manufacture, ‘wherein we claim our shirts to be superior ‘te any others at the same price. For in- stance, every extra costs extra, and there may bo five hundred different makers, and qualities of fifty-cent shirts costing all the ‘way from $3 to 85.50 per dozen at whole- sale, and the retailer takes his choice, We ‘im to get the best shirt possible to make to sell at & given price, rather than see how cheap fifty-cent shirt we can buy. ‘We give herein an as minute description of our shirts as possible, believing that you appreciate the fact that it is Just such seem- ingly unimportant points that make one thing better than another. Our “MASCOTTE” SHIRT at 30c. each, Made from cotton cloth the same weight a8 Wamsutta. and only four picks coarser, pure linen bosom, front of shirt re-enforced and double-stitched, three-ply neck-band, three- ply wrist-band, linen faced, felled seams, button-hole in front of neck-band is hand- made, every shirt is cut straightway of the ‘Muslin, and finished completely. Sizes 14 to 1636 inches, only 39 cents, Our “PARAGON” SHIRT at 500. ‘each. Made from cotton cloth same weight a6 ‘Wamsutta and only few picks coarser, 1900 Pure linen bosom, front of shirt is cut out and the three-ply bosom set in, backing and interlinings shrunk before used, front of shirt re-enforced and double-stitched, back Of shirt re-enforced and double-stitched, threo-ply collar-band, all seams felled, three- ply wriat-band linen faced, French placket sleeves and facing; every shirt cut straight- ‘way of the muslin and completely finished, Bizes 12 to 135 for boys and 14 to 17% for men. (12 different sizes) only 500, each. Our “TALLY HO” DRESS SHIRT at 62340. each. Made of Utica Nonpareil Muslin ‘and improved over last year’s Tally Ho! in- asmuch as the bosom was sewed on, while this season the front is cut out anda three- Ply linen bosom set in, faced with 1900 Uinen, three-ply neck-band, three-ply wrist- band linen faced, all seams double felled, Pointed yoke on back of shirt, re-enforced front, French placket sleeves faced; each shirt cut straightway of the cloth and full ‘36 inches long, completely finished and per- fect fitting. Sizes 14 to 17% inches, only 62 5c. ‘h. Our “Premium” Plaited Bosom Shirt at 62%0. Made from astrong serviceble mus Jin, guaranteed all linen bosom, re-enforced front, felled seams, gusseted, cut straight- way of the muslin, workmanship, fit and finish of a high character, and will compare favorably with the average shirt at consider- ably higher price, 10 and-16 plaits. Sizes 14 to 164, only 62 4c. each. Our “EL MAHDI" DRESS SHIRT at 75c. each, Made from # splendid cotton counting 88 by 92 threads to the square inch, with a weight of 3.65, bosom of fine 1900 linen, heavy shrank backing. interlinings shrunk, three-ply wrist-band linen faced and double slltched. three-ply neck-band, faced and dou- ble stitched,small seams ali felled, three-ply tabto bosom, buttonholes made by hand, yokes double stitched, re-enforced front and back, cut straightway 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 87}4c.each. Best muslin made, 2100 linen ‘bosom set in, all linen interlinings andfback- ings, three-ply neck-band, wrist-band and tab, linen faced and double stitched, every seam double felled, linen gussets, every buttonhole hand-worked, plain yoke, front and back double stitched throughout, double: stitched re-enforced front, back d sleeve facings double stitched; cut straightway, extra long, 39 inches, custom made through- out. Sizes 14 to 18, only 8739. each. Our “F. F. V. IMPROVED" DRESS SHIRT, claimed by us to be the best One Dollar Shirt in the world. Note the details: First—It is cut upon improved and vat- ented principles, which produce effects nev. before achieved in the fit of a shirt, Second—The neck-band is so cut and made in combination with the shirt as to firmly hold the collar in place, preventing its riding or slipping up over the neck-band, thus over- coming 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 motions of the arm cannot interfere with the fit of the body of the shirt, thereby relieving all strain and wear at shoulders and elbows, Fourth—The sleeves are re-enforced at the top to protect them against the wear of sus- ender seams tn outer xarments. Fifth—The shoulders and yoke are slope- curved and the back so improved as to give the most room where it isnecessary, produc- ings clean fitin the back with no ridges, combining grace and comfort. Sixth—The bosoms are three-ply linen throughout, while the front is re-enforced (double made) on either side of the bosom, 80 as to prevent cracking away in the laund- ering,. thereby strengtnening the weakest point in the shirt. Seventh—This shirt is made from the best grade of muslin, under the supervision of the patentee, by selected and thoroughly competent operators, which guarantees to every shirt a uniform grade of manufacture. Eighth—Has patented gussets, insuring the best of wear at end of all seams. Ninth—Perfect fitting from the fact that it is made in 27 different sizes—that is, 9 sizes of neckband and 3 lengths of sleeves to each neck size, the body of the shirt being in equal proportion. Sizes 1410 18 inch. Price 81 each. Altering—We will shorten the sleeves of any of our shirts for 10 cents, ‘Our “Plaited Bosom” Dollar Dress Shirt, Made from a 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, ply neck-band, wrist-band and tab, double stitched. open in front or open in back, 10 and 16 plaite in the bosoms. Only $1. UNLAUNDERED NIGHT SHIRTS, OUR “JUVENIS." ‘Made from cotton same weight as Wamsutta; pocket, cuffs and collars attached; all button, holes hand-made, good night buttons, all seams double felled, extra length, Boys’ sizes 12, 12%, 13, 13% and 14, only 50c, each. Men's sizes 1410 17% in., only 500. a OUR “KEOKUK.” Cloth same weight ax Wamsutts, only four ‘counts coarser: pockets, collars and cuffs at- tached: all button holes hand-made; colored piping down each side of the front plait, also around the collars, cuffs and pockets; cut lengthwise of cloth, made full width and loth, full width and good length, linen 14 to 18, only 75c. each. Same shirt with- | af WI i He fl | waar RPP ee eee = SS WANTED—HELP. WANTED--SITUATIONS. FOR _SALE-—HOUSES. eee “ —— eS | oe = ITED—WHITE AND ANTED—SITUATIO} FOR AMB! SALE— —CHEAP—A GOOD LOT. Duras, dresamabern weitere wltions acceny: | W naite; sien nutes Pita coke ences eee | ROB SALEM, Big Sanne, Free uth et, tee D cooks fork and | men, ab Soames an re why! Sty Base 8.8000” Co ak Saka, F O30 Fev nw. | sors. 830.082 F awe oe 3 SBE B LE MANNER CO 016 Fat nw. | “suis ie 7 .. Weegee mapa | Webi ee gS cee es [Centra agg ene: | PSE SE DUE a Mite ohne 11th st. 3 H work; ‘references. Bt . on 0, 5 $300 ds cme. ment Appiy st once;6: A OsbORR. mie | Three day cola: a seeder mar owe Cre, pu 60S = on tines eA Patt 2 tant se : SETTLED COOK ERD: "ANTED — FIRST-CLASS asemut ricky 1S nm, | ot Waittathouseworket iss Bat eee ae? | Wane ieee: oven yenrs' ex. | Sthend'ibtn newswith stable, good hewn spketa | Fo" SALE_CHEAR Wo G00R U0 SEV INT WOE ait Foe an aad og SSaz0; will cata Bargaia'toan immediate par: | exch “Prise Se. yor foot. CR PAKKER, AERTS TAE resco kon er | a = subae | echo Fy ids 008 | Fon eace—caorce ToT ON ISTH oT. Rrak Wintintsecad tea upim Janetcouaee, | W ior docs Cuamberneltn Waiter, Gawgares | Hueeuseee Ss ees for thisclty and county. DICKS AGENCL. 73 | SDANDMGE Boamatnsns Men, Walter Cooks Coschnen, agsteny sha qowant menien Pe pttk ish < hat nw seat | WW ANTED_AT DICKS AGENCY. WOMEN COOKS, | 92212 4% \st nw store, 2 rooma, and stable; lot | WYLSAUET WILE oFres POR Ath FOR & Wisncrest patios, GENTLEMEN NEAT $20 to "eb: DiGabersanan Saitreeses, nurses, | 202120. to as ‘Sijuining Ecnstor Nepaerson'. et Buldine, Sd floor: “Ask lor GENEAL. eutth, fom Hien and hotel balp for resorts. O13 7th eeses ” | ahh ent ni .| 3t06 p.m, daily. Wreimntda, Nurses anes SE a gry: Weert Doge germane Soiored Mees ‘Ebbitt MBS, x WANIED(A DRUGGIST APPRENTICE WITH e . House Dene gegczPerionce. Avpiy at once to as WANIED — DICKS AGENCY FOR COOKS, maida, wail sesnistress, nurses, yalotafor traveling: waiters. coschnsgn, id ppaterstor family and resorts Tae - Allcity references, WVANTED—2Y A COLORED Gint x Burseor chambermaid. Apply to 224 Weta fries pean ee cE st nw, OUR, Bos 888 Sty FO ante a SED nese, wants tustion; hignly” Waxieb gnoces, TWELVE YEARS" man: asssistant st cutter, moders: . Address JAS. T. GAK- BER 900 Sharp ets Baltimore, Nd guise se w. [D—YOUNG. TO DOLIGHT FLIES et Oall See. coc teed ‘ANTED—A MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS DYE- Witt snd Scouring Dutta Starctice suieord (ESE Ee hice. ‘aul8-2t° ANTED — SALESLADIES — EXPERIENCED Haba onl, to tae chanee of artineny te ‘316 y ANTED_ONE GOOD COOK AND. W ONE GOOD COOK AN ‘WANIED-A NEAT Gini TO housework in private feinily, Must have cood ity ‘Apply 2000 Pac a¥6. m Te y ANTED—A WOMAN TO GOOK AND DO GEN- Wear Housework. apply at 1111 18ih ates. Ww. 1 ‘WANTED | DUNDORE’S | EMPLOYMENT | BU- Teau, conducted by ladies, men aud women, White and colored, for ail kinda of domestic labor. for District ten, with reference. ‘717 M at nw. aull-20* at 20: tom DO GENERAL TANT IMMEDIATELY, A GOOD STAIR- dailder, Tuquitoot 3. BOUDREN, 17 7th at. ae. aul7-st WANTED — G00D, ENERGETIO GENTLEMEN ‘and Lady Canvassers for Watches and Jewelry: good profita "call at the New York Watch Club Co. 617 F st. n. w., after 4 p.m. ‘aul7-2t “\WWANTED-ONE FIUST-CLASS CABINET MAKER. Apply at Metropolitan Railroad Office, 3411 B et nw. WANTED--ROOMS. ‘ANTED—BY A LADY WITHOUT CHILDRE! Wi hed Rooms, furate OB second Hou twoon H and aud Lath aud 20th sta, Teferences. eX a ‘Addree, NTI wife, no children's suite of IST, GENTLEMAN AND mt WwW. RGatees siting tern, On Star cfhces Suleoe™ ANTED—THREE UNFURNISHED COMMUNI. 1 a second floor, between vth and Sth Pond Eos iy peered. “Addreas PB. mStar fhe, 1" aNTED= GWEN ANICEL W furnished sour with Wound or board Seat Stier ences exchanged. Address H.C. &., Star office. on Bey ber 1; private fam- ra ofc aw a ANTED—BY A nished room; erate. Address WANTED—TW0 LARGE UNFURNISHED ROO! and hall room ; locality 10th to 13th, ‘Address, stating t nw. WASTED-PERBONS HAVING Tent furnished or unfurnished, sce us. Persons, BOOM RENTIN and wife, si location, TTL, Star office, ae Wanting rooms, can see our list free iG AGE: Be with full particulars, Box G3, star \TIET. YOUNG LADY A FUR- ‘erie inust be mod Ms L to F sts erm, Ly ., Star ofiice, au18-3t° ROOMS Fort should call and (CY, O12 Utb st, n. w. al8-3t® Web eoakcnet went section oniy. Box 34, star ofc BY GENTLEMAN Room, with good unfuruished; north- stating location and terms, = FOR RENT—ROOMS. WANTED A TRUSTWORTHY "MAN OF GOOD uabits, residing outside Washington, to represeut in State old N. ¥; house, Salary, $70 monthiy; refer. changed, SUPT. MFG. Ht ‘Lock Box ioe5, NY. . sul6-this.4w WANTED—A_ FIRST-CLASS MECHANIC, ONE lay off Odd works suck ‘os tore fronts, inside Buds, ‘oft ond w = swell ramen, and sash, “Only thone need apply Who are ‘thorougt work fumed to ‘uel ‘Ap ply to OTTO DUKER & CO., 620 10th st. nw. BiS-Aw OR RENT—T modern conveniences; 2 blocks abov Address E. C., Star office, 50 Q ST. N.W., TWO NICELY FUR- suitable for ‘abd dishes fur {OR RENT—4: Fitated front ‘at housek ping’ alver, table vais: ished. Price, HREE ROOMS ON SECO: ‘Rooms on secqnd 18-3t* FH RENT—A PRETTY, QUIET FRO! facing south; neauy Tursisbed: price nw. Q Tat 18-30 ‘ANTED—MEN AND WOMEN ON PIECE-WORK ‘nt their own home; good wases to be made: 83 60- curity required, F. 2 W., corner E ond iat es e g WANTED—HOUSES. W.ANTED;A FURNISHED HOUSE FROM SEP wi . ant not to exceed $30. Address R. D. V., Star office.” exceed 840. Adres ‘Bor 16,84 NTED—TO PURCHASE FOR IMMEDIATE ccuyany, e amuall house ih uorthwestern section A) house; rent not to office, y of, the city, to'consist of about six rooms and bath. Address, giving full particulars and lowest for . Btar office. it RENT—ELEGANTLY ‘en suite; witht northern ‘single pal hotels; stnw. NISAED ROOMS, au18- 30" YOu RENT THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS ON 2d or 3d for three days. floor, it jocks of the princi: ‘abd southera exposure. 1404.1 ‘and one furnished room: 10 objec ion to children. “Apply 221 F at, u.w., alter Sunday Fo! BENT-APARTMENTS AT [011 NEW Jen 7 ‘ave. D1 Smps. for housekeeping on foor. Closets, dresser, ail mod thing fice class, ext Tange and bath. a foor. at {OR RENT—TWO BACK ROOMS AT 492 8TH ST. “sw. Inquire 713 Maret Space, FOE BENT--034 RUODE ISLAND AVE. XN. W. ‘two orthree unfurnished rooms, on second floor, for light housekeeping; bath attached ;aduitsauls-204 FO BEST HaNDSOME PARLOR AND SUITES of lange pigstant Fooraey with private bath room abso ntwoliok etaties “AVLOLTAL se auls Se cash, K. \WANTED_BY A FAMILY OF THREE ADULTS V (no children) 8 House, with modern imps, in good locality: Tone not to exceed 30; references. ‘Ad sas E.R, EL, 8:21 C st. «. w. aw JOR RENT—SI 001 and bath room; $15, at 815 ‘itehen and cooking for two if desired as rent. ECOND FLO 8 Q st. n bert pay of WANTED FOR ADULTS, A MEDIUM:SIZED ‘House, between Sth and 12th and Gand Lats., or four or five unfurnished Rooms, two on first floor; entrance to be low, for invalid chair; reference. Ad- dress C. R. B., Star office, ae W53XTED=TO PURCHASE A HOME WITH ‘eight or nine rooms, in northwest, from owner; ‘Address FUE, Bear ‘aul8.2t" Price, about 81 Sites. *” SABRE IT Ce oe ‘ ‘WANTED= PERSONS, HAVING HOUSES, AND ots from @1.200 up for sale for cagh ahonidigave Gescription of same with SMITH & SIBBALD, Beal Estate Brokers, G20 Fat. nw, aa they have maliy in. i yuch property.” Wwertisemnen Readed “Protect ‘Your families” ‘under Business Chances, ae RK RENT—LARGE ROOM OR STORE, EVERY ‘Dusiness location, near market. Ap- GRAHAM & SON, 308 10th 1 convenience; Bly to JOR RENT_F' URNISHED LARGE § FOR RENT 000L, AIRY ROOM: ‘and third floors, ep suite and ‘terms low. Also bat R RENT—THREE ROOMS, 1ST FLOOR COM- pletely furnish ceping, 817 per month with pri ‘Table Board resonable, for housek inadvance. Apply 312 Mass, ave i. ‘ANTED—TO PURCHASE FROM OWNER SIX- Freterred monthly payimeta® Addsens MOUSE, ner preferred; a P.O. Box 586. uL8-3t FPORERENT=2D ‘STORY, THREE OR FOUR ROOMS, ‘unfurnished: all ; third story; 517 Bast Capitol st, ‘ON SEUOND jodern improvements: also fur- WANTED HOUSE TO COST 82.51 ABH, WATER BER ARO SERS PORRENT 13 11TH sr & or unfurnished Rooms, suitable keeping of lodging. cash; Woet of 4th st. n.w. Address 914 Muss. ave. n.w.* TE EDIATELY — COZY PRESSED low house, 6 or 7 rooms and bath, will pay €0,000 for ® place to Star office, ANTED_TO BUY OB RENT, A HOUSE WIT! Warn basement, south fronts witi stable. Adres Box 162, Star office, Name price and location.au17-3* WANTED — TO BUY HOUSE IN NORTHWEST Wer tt, Picasant, #3000 to 89.000" terme, $200 hund $50 mouthly; reliable party. | Give location Sha full Gescription. ‘address ROKTHWEST, star office. aul6-4t* WASTED—TO RENT, BY OCTOBER ST, A House, convenient to Patent OMice, without base ment; rent about $50. Address OCIOBER, Star fice. ‘aul6-co3t" “WANTED—TO BUY OK RENT A HOUSE OF V in nw, voctie Audrets Box 76, Star FOE BENE-SECOND, FLOOR, "819 13MH ST. furnisht (two nicel wo nicely Fe: ENT—A NICE COZY for light housekeeping. @1: iter Opens; singly 89 and $14. ed rooms): will rent FLAT, SUIT, R RENT—THREE ROOMS, UNFURNISHED, Foor'secont doors bath, gus snd heat; Drivate family. 2919 H st. nw. W, FURNISHED for light, house. for, ize? BLE 300 D'st. ne. 16-3t* Re La pty a ae oR vate family: large’ doul ‘aad cast frout, references required: 1101 en suii house: sou! Ket. nw. dyl7-Sw ‘corner 8, KENT —TWO, SUITES OF THREE. 00MS each, unfurnished, for rent; ample closet room. Also, furnished room. Apply at 91: iS Est. )R RENT—4 COMMUNICATING KOOMB, THIRD al-1m floor of house 635 D st. n.w.. for light housekeo) from 9 to 12 rooms, in good condition. Address, ogg ly 4 A scare stating terms and ‘exact loeation, GOOD TENANT, | £35,870- ~ 6 21am oflice. 3y30-1in* \y ANTED_HOUSES OF ALL GRADES TO RENT “= “s Worrel Webure more ‘calle for houses to rent FOR _RENT—STORES. than we can supply. dy13-3m WANTED--BOARD. HERRON & RAMEY, 1307 F st. fe | ny R, near Tiffany's fine | Lot on Conn. ave. bet. Q and rosidene, willbe soia 1. 30, eee une a cous et | Got on Och bot Rand & 45x90. Will go for lees | than value, of pear admit of the building Y ciry, TWO ADs NING Inquire of Mcl_ACHLEN, ery Fe SALE OK EXCHANGS—A WEAUT endl sys Wil be old's low eure: or enchaneed Im putt tots Dwelling in Northwest eet STEDT & BRAD; —_—— Nba? Path i SALE-BEAUTIFUL LOTS IN Dab f LCL and Woundary ta. hn for sala barwelee inal cash paymenta, long time low inverse, BEALL BROWS & c _aulé-2m x: 338) Pe OR SALE FROM > 8000—10Ts 50x130 #¢ Brookland, the fi jon irvoka) Frome ga Motropoitan tranch of hand O'R. Tne fort te Boldiors’ Home and Catholic Univerelty 220 {tore tbe Homa, Scmuimaudine tive view ul ay COUREEY - several houses How Lk Sourer of sco BCLACHLES & BATCHEL: . ICE SMALL LO" only $900 aud 8600 ‘an nents received: 3y28- Lin TRY REAL ESTATE. DR SALE-SIX ACKES, WITH 6-ROOM HOUSE, il be sold Uy thie trustee under & deed of trust ot Splendid neighborhood: contains nearly 12,000 feet | Nonday, the LOth inst. at Sccimk pie, at anette {fround. «rood bargain at 12,000. | situated 2 side trom uow fre: brida ‘Goons: Cor, 16tb and Pierce Place, 4.1250, 83.50. coon Ti siPukuh a co. Lot on NH. wey Bet M aud ¥-2021:30; cheep.@L.28. | “Ty F st iw. Teton H 2108 and 29d ste., 17290, only 91-24 a _ Farum, argo atid nail in ‘Maryland and | JOR SALE—OW EXCHANGE FOK CITY Fiok erty—a farm of 100 scres. new house, healtay B. HH. WARNER & 00._| neighivthood. schvols and church close br. 10 tle Fon SAE CHEAP—SI7 Mt st. sw. a ee ar A.with water rent for $10.30. Wi : c ifsold this week, ‘Terms easy. i. 0k SALE Ts a0 ACKES aus Sie nnd Baten: “imber well watered on, SALE CHEAP_A GOOD 6-ROOM BRICK | Sisrnsburg #200, half case balowss saa eds House. 710°G et aw, with mf: prem brick | oy herdsbare, io Sid beget md a WRISTOR Aree, Maina og Wt aul8-3t* aigand Esta sw. Fo? SALE-CHEAP 2 GROOM BRIPK HOUSES on 4%, bet, N and. McLean ave. #.w., with all mod, imps. “Trice, $2,000, One-third cash} bal 1 apd Feark, CH. PARKER dig and baw. anlB-3t" Fok SALE—CHEAPTA GOOD BUSINESS PROP- erty on 4% and McLean ave. ® w.. reuting now to ood tenant at $25 per mouth. Price $3200, #1100 Saat bal Cit Parkike 4isand au rok sale EAP—A GOOD BUSINESS PROP- erty in South Washington that will rent for $45 per month. Price $5,000; terms easy. quis DH. PAKKEN. 436 and E {OR SALE—CHEAP—734 10TH ST. 8 E., 8 ROOM | Brick House, new ; lot 20 by 110 38500 cash; Balance cany, Price $000. CWP AMRER aulks.3t* dip aud Eaw. JP OE SALE-BIGGEST BANGAIN IN THE Gri¥— 36 square from Mass. ave. bet. 10th and 15th sin S-room brick house and lot: 25x100:: «plendi ;, To an immediate purchaser, 200. “auls-at DAVID D! STONE, BOG F st. now. ‘OR SALE — 83.500 WILL BUY ONE OF THE Fiscateonpicis bomesin tne cy wont of (eur ate and cellar; beautifully popered; convenient Heaton na Mie eee ae | or mK wee it. DAVID D. S10ixe, 800 Fat... aut Fy oe JOR SALE-A BEAUTIFUL BIX-ACKE TRACT, improved by aix-room dwelling and stables. well of ficelient situated hen aad ort drive, 3M tlbea, aliens in this city beveold at publie anction Day che Twe Tita thst. ar Tike GcLock YM. witout ecerve. Loruia ay Call fr fart tfinationy : i Fetnw. 7OR SALE_BY TW _SIPHERDA Oo. 1821 F ei A first-class farm of 115 Acres, witl be 9 proper P sdjoluine county home of ex Secretary McCulioch, Prince George Couuty. Mas Stet clase ta Drovements, s beautiful howe: 84 200. esse ACS ile font cv: well smproved; Perscre. ACKESon Conduit Ros: well 8 'ACKES, Groom, Louse, intl, New Aqueduct Bri ALIS mle O RCHED sllcining Ballaton Village; 2% miles trom TCRES wicsning Ballston ; New Aqueduct Bride: 61000. = trent pee ‘One tract of 15 acres. one of 125g 1 Tight at terminus of the Tenleytown Electric Ral road aud lying beautifully for ‘subdivinoh, at @450 per acre. ‘Over 100 choice selections of FARM@ and SMALL COUNTKY HOMES near the city in Mil directions; heap and on very easy terme Call oF bulletin, acres JOR SALE— (S328 to 3334 Pata | JROR SALE—A PLEASANT COUNTRY HOMEOF 3 210102094 Bay. tah 00 | F'ecres in. Vitgisia, ou ling of raliroal and went st nw. bh, $F 816,000 82 00 | depot:abundance of fruit and shade. Terms. 2088 hs 082 Bid we 700 | eany. “Addreas M.D, bar ofc sale eae seh io 09 | JOR SALE—FARMS Fuso 1070 600 ACKES AND Bw th, Br a | AAT from 62320 9 100) ter ere, noun no to. $509 | estea‘on ue. Be ithe’ prompt cilentien™ Auly tose ny °° | all on RICHARD K. BEALL, Rockville, Ma. 000 | “auld 00 A GO9D DATRY FARM 8 Si EE iy, For full list the Istand 15th, [aulk) THOS. E. JOR SALE-SEVERAL OF THOSE NICE LITTLE Fe Tasture, 25 mules from Waclungton sve ‘apply to Pare atte a Dea of 168 acres of ches ou the Metropolitan Bra iene Bdapted for tock “yurvoms field A. P. HILL & O0., 1 aul l-«.tu.th2w FE, SAE 08 RENT—AT AMMENDALE, MD., Drury House; 13 rooms. iu repair, 200 yards trom station: 10 acres; holly ; superb stream . Abe Dullding sites at Jow price. Vinii premises or adress 4-00 D AMMEN. Washinwton, Fok, SADE AT, MELROSE PARK. “Wvarrs- ville, Md. desirable Luts, opposite the handsome Tesidence of the late R-K. Elliot, eng. Lots 50 by 130 feet, fronting on Melrose ave. Price 10 cents por houses iu Cleveland ave. n.w., on Payments: | square foot. “Liberal terms to purchasers of more haa, ail occupied at $14 per month. Address Box 46, star | one lot or toany one building at once” For furtuar office. ee auls-3t Particulars apply to TYLER & SOTeERroun aul5-lio BUT F st, Fe SALE—AT REDUCED PRICE—THAT ELE- gant corner lot fronting u JOR SALE—AT DERWOOD BTATI Cy Saucer te. sioy ere of Salta Lor giaeaee oe eas to be ereoted near at once, CHAS. A SHQELD~.1006 | maiufacte for creamery; 106-acre «raes 7 wrxpow | im Srching seth oxtbuiiding™ Soe Se Qos yar | farm, deli ai'out Flies team in eeu Ra ty oat MANDO, | CAT MOCAMILLE CHOICE: OME, four minntnr 1 it okt eee 3 rom station, uew fourteen-ruot dwellii, 1a ‘mod. imys,; stable in rear; lot 20x8 yard, garden. other houses, six to tweuty four room, 18-20" $1,200 to #7500: 100 building sites ik oak aud Chest: FLOR SALE-i9 AT WINDHAMS, 12-screa, six-room house, outbufld- 26x206 feet wo al eo. 935 per mo. ; 4,500. feet rents for #12. 2 {lot 192106 tect 800, CHARLES B. CAYWOO! 2018-3 Basement 10 at aw, FOE SALEBRICK STORE AND DWELLING, northwest corner Massachusetts ave. and 4th st. n. ®.. now under rent to agood tenant. For terms, Kc, apply at 732 Sth st. nw. auls-3e R RENT — STOKE AND DWELLING (NEW Duilding), 637 Pa. ave ne: desirabie loca tion for clotting. dy30-1m _SWO) Bi rery ALS LEY, 927 Fat Bea SY T & BRAI 'ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, BOARD IN A private faintly, room second-story front, where there are no other. jers, and where comfort, home living and absence of ‘style are manifest; focs- terms, Address tion not an object ; state ‘Box 85, Star Weare atc wan gue, AD, Alexsndri Va Address FRANK E, ANDERSON, Washington, D.C. auls-3t* Pension O1 FOE RENT- STORE. CELLAR AND ONE BOOM. year 1024 9th st. uw. in. ‘718 13th FRE, RENT-REW STORE AND DWELLIN ‘Apply to W. C. JOH: improvementa and exeelldut icoation toy "renting rooms. je22-3m. BUSINESS CHANCES. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED-TO ADOPT A PROTESTANT OR- WW opis eat tot andor siztesn; must be ‘spo tion Sn a good home, hae Grows city delivery, post-ofica, Jv ALLEN: at° WASTED—2Y, A WHITE (WOMAN, SMALL {atnly sl totako ging, or would eg ‘out, day : ood cook; married, oraddress 517 3: at - WASTED_CATERER TO TARE CHARGE OF {completely furnished Kitchen and dining-roo nearly all money needed for fuel and provisions will be advanced, if desired, to the proper party. Ap- W. 18-34" plyat 1119 3 PENSION OFFICE OLERKS TO W ‘ow thoy eat have thelr wa cleaned ABLE S Cth st. 3 it y “OLD PRINCE," Wor trom F, tal card. auis-3i ‘\WANTED-VWELLS DUG, EORED AND DRIVEN; eam, Kerosone, band, and. wind-mill Wiee ‘wind-mills; all Kinds of well material fer Rished aud repaired, WM. H. MOFFAT, Bladensburg, ira. sulé-lm: R SALE OR EXCHANGE— HOTEL. CEN- able cea tanineoe trally located. now doing a profi Owing to sickness and infirmities the lease and prop- erty will be sold: portunity for « payin Danica reat ‘endafforda a raze vurchuser'to cater toa immediately. J.C HAVILAND, ‘Mitcheil’s O34 F st. nw. (QTORE FOR RENT— Small stock for sale, One of the best locations in “Address the city. auls-3t* A. B. C., Star office, WILL GIVE ANY ONE $35 WHO WILL SECURE [nes gan #400, et er cant per aaa yeare, office. for two ity wiven, W. C.D, star ‘EWSPAPER PLANT—A REPUBLICAN WEEKLY Nittimost tne x ving town io Washington Territory "80 heap." Address © 3 Box 2 wold cB Benste FG. XCEPTIONAL CHANCE— WANTED PARTY with about $3,000 capital to Gent's Furnishings in town of about fine surrounding country and prospect: best county state of Virginia; references exc! Address “A. B.C. Clothing and 0 papain: WASTED THE USE OF 4 HORSE AND BUGGY for t ‘week; must be reasonable. Call Se dds the Sow ork Watch ‘Club Cor OT ot. hw aul7-2t° WASTED, BUY OR HIRE A BITCH THAT has recently had puppies to use as a foster Apply to 501 East Capitol st. y ARTNER EITHER ACTIVE OR buri- WARIED, dilent, with @10,000 cash in an Brer's10,000 per aunuant ° . ‘ikdrese with fa a ottice V tablished invested: i ne aiid Faference ACTIVE Star ‘auld.se ‘ANTED—TRY OUR BUTTERINE AT 20 CENTS yund:; don't rot A ars ial don twtr call coe rear Sar tho tumbers). enter Market? adjot “Giee tr wc open all day. “eh ‘G. SCRIBNEK : ‘ANTED—FOR CASH, OLD OR NEW SCHOOL- ‘Books, at 716 K st. S.w. and 1227 324 st. eam" ‘P. C. MERRY. N_ EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR CLAIM A keont or Pate ut Attorney; House 938 E Pepe PE 14ihe Penis 3 BAKBOU, aw. ‘oak OF Piles of dimensions to suit i ‘WILL FURNISH AS CHEAP OR CHEAPER THAN . Address W. B. SELECS. sul N ACCOUNT OF ILLNESS OF OWNER, A LONG Ona san eatabiiehed 6 ‘trade, will be suid: no ‘Coal and Woud Yard, with » offer ‘aul7-2t° COMPLETE PRINTING OUTFIT OF ALL NEW seeseril opiennle for o_emall pewecape: ct. dab Beiating office, for sale ata bargain, Address CHAN ry SUMAC MILL, 18 R SALE—A NUMBER OF HOUSES FROM $1,800 to $3,650 each: small cash payment and balance mouthiy to suit purchasers. GEU. W. LIN- KINS, 19th and H sts, n.w. euls-2w FS, SALE—THKEE STORY PRESSED BRICK front House, 14 Ist. n. w., with modern improve- suld-eodt™ iments. Inquire on premises. OR BALE—HOUSE 313 PA. W. Address ROBERT CRAIG, Signal OMice. _ aull-co2w* {OK SALE—IN RAPIDLY IMPROVING NORTH east: baif square from cars and herdice; ovgy si Foom and Vath fraime house; water and gas lot 386x116: south and cast frouts: wide alley in Tear; room for another house. Don't miss this rare opportunity. ris $3,000 cash. Address aul7- OWNEK, Box OK SALE-SIX BMALL BRICK HOU iT Frootnietes taroe rented at @10 wach, will well fue x ; Rerme ‘good “ibvestimen SWORMBIEDE & BRADLEL O27 st autem FOR SSE = SEVER HooM, "bay wixpow Dressed brick, 2106 Vi. ave.;in. 1 133 feet deep to aliey stable for two horses. sud aitebie’ for | Dusdicws meu: #3500. Owner 903 7-3 | i SALE-BRICK HOUSE, 8 ROOMS AND Pot eit new llorary, Copied Bil, 4,000, < WALKEK & WitsON, 1006 Fat mae LOOK AT THESE FOR INVES’ iT. met F -room fy all mod. a sroum pb. bw all moods 6-reom brick, ali mod. imps. rents for #20. 6-Foom beach all hod: tape Peat for $18. we in northwest, rents for houses nett gen for yk SALE—CHEAP—A TWO-STORY 6-ROOM Basement brick id ‘Go. iy WASHTN DAREN: Danenbower & bon, 21d Pet ‘aul7iw BALES Lek Po. XW. The most valuable Diring Bid Restaurant mel PEEPEEE feet front by 113 feet, 836 inches devp to 30 foot alley. aul6.6t SALE—HANDSOME NEW BRICK Hi F: ‘Mat. near New Hampahire are jd roome, NTED—PARLOK FURNITURE UP! Mat trewsew made over it un ‘Work done References furnished ss to bn dengan. -Addreas 0: WELBON, O1¢ 10th at n-m- paar RK A Bice alien aeese sen ie Sameer ave. Be, OF, aul-! CITY IN NERY ° us, re LOST_AND FOUND. “baa” pee AT SILVER SPRING, five minutes from # ew seven-Toomn house, in file eruve on Sobdy Sprig Vike, 60 acres splendid land. 12 apes, with ure ime Proveuolite, Ane land, fruit, shady grove we. cheap- fat estate in'the market, COOKE D. LUCKETT. 946 Fret” After 12, Mockwille auld-ee COUNTRY BOARD. COUNTEHY BOAKD-EXCELLENT TABLE, PLEAS- jOUNTRY BOALD- EXOELLENT TABLE. PLEAS. Kidge Moupiains. 3 miles from Mound Hil For further particulars address 1HUS. PE AKSO Loudoun Go, Ve CE BoAnvets,, .MANTED, AT, FARM "HOUR, healthy situation. good shade, table, aud fruit: tulle from station. wear fle mountains, terme moder: ate. Address H. 1 P.O. Gainesville, Prince Willem County, Va. eul7-ae CUAGETT, MANSION, [NEAM SILVER, SPRING ‘Station, Met. Branch", and 0.” Kailrued, s couple ef qecond floor faome, With Bret clagy abs tard can Brightwoods DG mnbendi sy (A. TES, MOME BOARDERS CAN BE AccOMMO. PETES ee eT BUCKLEY Ghitos Btabion Patstat Cone’ sete se Bogs AT FARM HOUSE DURING avausT hd september cweuty minutes drive trom Bred Mra dH, care “The Nowa aulécost NORTH HILL, CLARKE Sir e26-cuzmo "ARM, ‘NTRY BOARD AT MT, PLEASANT, 3 MILES Blue Ride Mountain, $ miles Hill Station, 100 yards from th ‘office, Uculare address AYE HUMPHAEN, Fasson P. © dou Co., Va. e0-wi ECXEEtLENT BOARD. GOOD ROOMS. | FINE chaly! Water, slade; near mouptal ‘&c, Terme. a so. A. P. MoINTURIE, “(COMFORT RETREAT,” FIRST-CiASS POrU- iy ed yh CLARE, Keep Tryst, Washington Oo. Md je2-Sun ONEY, TO LOAN AT FIVE PER CEST ON AP. fags) Pik RET EM POND. . ATS cerns R* Sar ees JAN ON REAL ESTATE; 5 ae insu 3526-1 1226 F street iw. ONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL M' ‘Estate Security. 200, dy25-1m 407 F at nw, S00 00 Rie at “pgb-im Vis Fen, a

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