Evening Star Newspaper, August 24, 1888, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE EVENING STAR. WASHIN eee FRIDAY . Angee S 1, 1888. CHOSBY 5S, NOYES. ‘he Evening Star has a regular. erwaneat bona fide daily circulation more than treble that of amy ether daily paper publisbed in Washington, and much greater thas that © al} the other daily papers here added Advertivers will serve their own purpose best, and at the same time greatly accommodate Tax Stan, ff they will send ip before noon to-morrow their announcements for thees 2 large edition of Saturday's paper. the forms of whic muat be sent to press muci earlier than on We other five days of the week. oo _____ ‘The Star Out of Town. Persons leaving the city for any length of time zan have Tax 8rax mailed reguiariy to any address ‘anc for any period they may desire, 5a" All orders for the paper by mait must be eccompanted by the money,—at the rave of fifteen cents a week, or fifty cents per month, unless sent toa foreign country, when the price, includ Ang postage, is 80 cents per month. $< ‘The action of the administration in response to the rejection of the fisheries treaty is prompt and decided. ‘The Senaie, giving the American con- Struction to the treaty of 1818, has expressed itself as satisfied with the present treaty relations of the United States and Canada, and, attributing the grievances of our fishermen solely to the harsh. unneighborly und unjustiable conduct of Canada, nas pointedly intimated to the President ‘that retailation and not negotiation 8 what 1s needed. The President quickly takes the hint; and to defend himseif against the suspicion of subjec- tion to English influences watch his opponents | have developed from nis failure to use his retalia- | Yory powers against Canada and his resort to n tation and an alleged sumender of American rights, he places himself upon record as sympa- thetically appreclativeot the wrongs of the Amer- Jean fishermen at the hands of “the inexcusably harsh and oppressive” Canaqian officials, and a3 a Fetaltationist whose only desire is for greater | and more effective powers to retaliate than | have been given him. He not only intimates | ‘What he will keep in mind the right to shut out Canacian vessels and Canadian goods from the | United States, already bestowed by Congress, but asks the power to suspend by proclamation the | lawy and regulations by which freight Is carried 4m bond to or from Canada over American terri- tory, and suggests that unjust Canadian discrimt- Ration against Americans inthe use of the Wel- land and otner canals shouid also bg vigorously | met, It is yet too early to note the nfli effects of the message. But the tndications are that the democrats will be pleased witn it as a political stroke, placing the aduinistr.tion on the popular side of tue dsheries question, and relieving the Party somewhat from the suggestion of pro-Eng- lish tendencies; and that the republicans will pro- | nounce it a palpable and tricky change of front, a Diuff to cover the exposure of a surrender by treaty ; wo England, anda sham demand by the Presiden’, of powers watch he do-s not need to conceal and | Yoexcuse lis faliure to use the ample powers of | Fetallation long ago given to hum by Con- gress. It may be expected that the misbehaving Canadians will shake in their shoes to find all Americans jotning the party of retalla- on. piscurding partisan considerations and the coloring given to acts by opposing politicians, there seems to be no reason why, the message should not be well received by the American peo- ple. The words of the President, in conjunetion With the previous words and acts of Congress, cannct fail to give our fishermen the | benefit of whatever improvement in Cana- Gian vebavior may resuit from the knowledge | that the wuole nation is in earnest in its demand | for decvat treatmentot its citizens ‘The additional | measures of retallation suggested seem to be en- Urels proper in themselves, and it 13 not of spectal consequence Whetuer they are necessary 0 the settlement of the series controversy, unless the request for them, if not yrauted at once, 1s used to de.ay the application of the other powers of re- | taliation previously given. ee Mr. Biaine’s savings bank argument, in his | speec at Bangor yesterday, would have een | stronger if he had ad official figures for his esti- | mates of the proportion of working people who | Agure among the depositors in the banks of whis country and Great Britain, In all the larger cities | of America, and presumptively in the smaller towns and vill ges as weil, a very large fraction | of the depositors in savings banks are persons and estates far removed from what 1s Know as the “working” class, The courts often order moneys in coctroversy to ¥e deposited in savings banks, | pending the dectsion of a sult; and widows and orphans who never did a day's work of any sort in their lives resort to these Institutions as a means of getting their heritage invested safely without belag obliged to transact the business of plantiag it here aud there them. | selves. Indeed, in New York, Massachusetts, and several other states, the suviags banks wandered | at one time so far from the purpose for which they | Were originally designed that they had to be sud. | deniy brougt back by the legisiature with asharp tura, and not only have « lmit placed on the amount which might stand to the credit of a stagie depositor in any circumstances, but a probibition of the payment of inverest on deposits in excess of asum even smaller. Itts hard to believe, there- | sie thn he rao et mering pepivs savings to the’ savings of the community at te a wiaty divene in the wwe cometme| as Mr. Blaine assumed it to be. But, admit. ting even this, he sow, in seeking for the causes of the disparity, have touched upon one highly flattering to the good sense of our people, namely, the use the workingmen on opposite sides of the ocean make of their wages. Intem- perance fs a vice wich a strong enough grip on our | Peopie, unhappily; but the suare of his earnings Which the average Britisu workingiman spends In the tap-room Would make the average Massachu- setts workingman open lis eyes in amazement. ‘The habits of a nation o:ten have as much to do With 10s statistics of prosperity as its economic poitcy. ry into tue collision In the Bay of San Francisco already suows plaiuly now tt oc- curred, The City of Chester put her helm to port, and the Oce.nie put her's to starboard. This caused the two vessels, Instead of turning in opposive ai- Teetions and passing each other, to turn in the same direction; sad, in view of thetr nearness, It Decame simply a question of hairsbreadths ‘Whether the bow of oue suould grize Ue stern of the other, or whether the siower-tmoving ship shoul strike the faster-moving sulp in the side at about 2 rigut angie. ‘The question now to be set- had any right to put ‘ad Of Wo port, in view of the Cheste: was sighted, —-$<— = — ‘The yellow fever has not been stamped out at Jacksonville yet, Dut it has at least been kept within bounds in a manner which would have Deen believed impossible a few years ago. The Wed Is whether Une Ocean: citizens are bravely standing to their work, ia | spite of the fact uhat the fever ts gaining on th m im point of the number of new cases. This, how- ever is not a safe criterion of the effectiveness of ‘the measures resorted to, At the present stage of medical knowledge concerning yellow fever, there Tirxes Tat Mur Hass. TT MAY HAPPEN aT MAY HAPPEN ‘That if you should want s pair of Shoes from our regular stock, of any particular sort, that we might not have the exact sie, Nothing Temarkable about this, as it takes about seventy-two pairs of shoes to ‘make @ complete assortment of each wind IT MAY HAPPEN ‘That siz paire of a width and sise be sold in one day. Thenext day we couldn't give you that size if youwanted {t Nor could we get it 80 8000. IT MAY HAPPEN ' ‘That we can give you Just suche pair of Shoes as you are in need of. ‘We are satisfied that you can do | better by trading with uz Our| Prompt cash enables us to sell as 00d s patrof Men's Shoes for 83.67 as you usually get for 4. | IT MAY HAPPEN ‘Thai these cool evenings and morn- ings you feel the need of » light. | weigtt Overcoat. We feel sure no | such ussortment as ours can tempt | you elsewhere. From #10 upward. | IT MAY HAPPEX | That you are going to travel, that | ‘you are going to take some clothes | with you, and that you need some- | thing to putthem in. How would — one of our Trunks, Vatises, Satchels | oF Telescopes answert Big assort- ment! Low prices! IT MAY HAPPEN ‘ ‘That you need s heavier Suit than | ‘the one you're wearing. Our sd- vance guard of Fall Clothing has | arrived. | IT MAY HAPPEN | ‘That your Straw wants shooting. Early Fail Styles of Derbys and | ‘Silk Hate have come. Come! IT MAY HAPPEN ‘That—in fact, anything may hap- en, and all that we modestly ask 4s, that you won't forget SAKS & COMPANY, | THE PEOPLE'S PROVIDERS, au24 7TH STREET AND MARKET SPACE. A gs &o RA few Ht & as BBB Il G6G 3 uu We have just received # laree shipment of Dress Shirts, all of our own “Famous” makes which are, as you know, UNSURPASSED BY NONE. It is no use of telling vou at this late day HOW OUR SHIRT ARE MADE, 48 THEY ARE TOO WELL AND WIDELY KNOWN. LOOK AT THE PRICES FOR | TO-MORROW AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THEM. OUR @1 PLAIN BOSOM UNLAUNDERED DRESS SHIRTS FOR ESS ge COE § go. coc = =, ae yo ye OUR #1 PLAITED BOSOM UNLAUNDERED DRESS SHIRT ois wg 208 a § Re ak g- ope | 09, SEE . RRR &é ine DD. BAUM'S.| Faxcr Goons ig no Way of determining Whether the increase is ue to the lack of proper preventives or is merely the culmination of conditions existing before ‘those preveatives were applied, and which could ‘not have been successfully resisted in any event, <2 Oneof Judge Thurman's latest campaign dev. ices ts kissing the young ladives who come with delegations to do him uonor. It 1s said that he bears this new burden bravely, notwithstanding is years; but applications for appointment to be Lis private secretary and factotum are pouring in upoa bum by the hundred, able-bodied young men of unbounded democratic enthusiasm, who fear that he may overwork himself unlews he em- loys an assistant. —_—_—_———— Ovencoars. AUGUST MAY NOT SEEM TO BE TRE MONTHIN WHICH TO ADVERTISE OVERCOATS, BUT ANY ONE WHO WAS OUT EARLY ON THE MORNING OF ‘THE 23D NEEDED OmE. BOQ GENTLEMAN IS SAFE IN GOING OUT OF TRE CITE FOR A SINGLE wont mm Tas CHANGEABLE SEASON WITHOUT OME. OUR LINE OF FALL COATS 18 IN GOOD SuAPE, ‘PRICES FROM 610 TO $35. E.B. BAENUM & Co, ant 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, DAMAGED BY WATER. RESULT OF CARELESSNESS, A PORTION OF OUR BUILDING WAS FLOODED AXD MANY GOODS DAMAGED. THESE WE PROPOSE TO GELL AT WILL MOVE THEM RAPIDLY, PRICES THAT ‘Large lot of VEILING at 10¢. per yard, ‘Lot of POCKETBOOKS at half price, ‘Lot of PANS et half prica, SPOOL SILK, slightly damaged, ot half price, ‘Lotot BELTS very cheap, ‘Lot of PING at 20. a paper. LACES of different kinds, slightly damaged, ot great CALL EARLY AND SECURE BARGAINS AT &. @, DAVIN, suse’? MARKET SPACE, COR OTE ST. We Saaz rose Ar 1 O? Croce | ROVAL BARGAIN LIS T SATURDAY. AUGUST 25, GOLD DOLLAR FOR 74 CENTS could not be s better bargain than our S-BUTTON LENGTH SUEDE MOUSQUETAIRE GLOVES AT 98 CENTS. ‘They come in all shades of Tan. with Black and Self- Colored Embroidery Backs, That they are good value | will be readily seen, as the same Gloves cannot be | bought elsewhere for less than $1.25 (if for that); but our unusual facilities for direct importations and handling of large quantities enables us to do away ‘with middlemen's profita, and thus sell them at NINESY-EIGHT CENTS. DRESSED MOUSQUETAIKE GLOVES, 8-button length, in Black, Brown, Tan, and Grey. Not all sizes of each color, but every size of the different colors. | They are broken lots of our renowned “Palais Royal Gloves," and were 81.85 ; to go now at NINETY-EIGHT CENTS. ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. _Closed at 1 to-morrow. Mews Banoarss. whl! serular made FRENCH BALBRIGGAN SOCKS, Pe 8 rence, sith two Collars and arto Tt LHANDEERCHLE mide Lato vow once in now. All ital Seen (smtnched | Mourning ory 3 EAC ‘deeyanneee ble Revered and ders and way, other new aeyies at MEN'S ALL-UINEN HANDEEMGHIEES, Bordered , a ee Hemetitched, White Sent pam gee yom ay Cents Aoi Ok SY ER Closed at 1 to-morrow. A. LIBNER, Proprietor, aa a a HH EE Ea ABE WITHOUT EQUAL IN THIS OR ANY OTHER MABEET, THEY ARE MADE OF WAMSUTTA MUSLIN— RICHARDSON'S 2100 3-PLY LINEN BOSOMS; THEY HAVE HAND“MADE BUTTON-HOLES; ARE REINFORCED—Nos. 14 TO 18, INCLUSIVE, WITH THREE DIFFEKENT LENGTHS OF SLEEVES FOR EACH SIZE, MAKING 24 SIZES IN ALL; THUS BEING ABLE TO FIT ANY MAX, OF WHATSORVER SHAPE OR SIZE TREY ARE SOLD REGULARLY FOR EIGHTY-FIVE CENTS, WE SHALL SELL THEM FOR THE BALANCE OF 73 CENTS THE TAL ATS OY ALL Fama, Avovsr 24rn, ‘To-morrow will be the last Saturday we shall close st 2 o'clock p. m. until next summer. We desire to again thank our customers for thetr patronage, and other manifestations of approval which has made this Half-Day Holiday s perma- nent feature of our business, ‘Bbop to-morrow before 1 o'clock, Open next Saturday until 6 p.m. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, ‘While we are busy letting all strictly summer goods go at reduced prices, we have not been ‘unmindfal of your wants in staple lines, but have secured some excelient bargains. Bisck Hose Reduced! We have reduced the price on @ line of Ladies’ Black Ingrain Cot- ton Hose, with eplit soles, to 25c. per pair, to close them out at once, (Hirut floor; left aisle.) Gloves. These are new, and well worth your attentivn, being representative values. 50 dozen Ladies’ 8-bution Mousquetaire ‘Swede Gloves, embroidered backs, in assorted shades of tan, only $1.25 per pair. 50 dosen Ladies’ $-button length Mousque- taire Swede Gloves, im assorted shades of tan. Extra quality of soft, pliable skin only $1.75 per pair. Early Fall “Bale” of Ladies’ Fine Muslin Un- erwear. Every lot is fully up to our usnal high standard of material, workmanship, and fit, and marked as low as equal qualities can possibly be «old. 100 dozen good Muslin Conled-Band Chemise, only 37340. each. 100 dosen good Muslin Walking Skirts, with eight-inch hem at bottom, with three tucks above, yoke finished, extra value, only G5c. each, 50 dos. Extra Quality Musiin Walking Skirts, deep Cambric itufle, with two clusters of tucks in the ruffle, and edged with two-inch Torchon ‘Lace, only 81.25 each. 100 Dozen Good Muslin Drawers, trimmed ‘with Hamburg inserting and edging, with fine tucks above. Only 690. per pair. 76 Dozen extra Muslin Drawers, with three Yowsof Herring-Bone Braid, large and small tucks, and three-inch embroidery ruffle, Only ‘75e. per pair. 50 Dozen Good Muslin Hubbard Gowns, yoke of six clusters of eight fine tucks, tucked Cam- brie ruffle around the neck, sleeves, and down the front, finished with Herring-Bone Braid, extra good value, only 75c. euch. ‘Lawn Dressing Sacque. Conspicuous for its intrinsic worth, is Dressing Sacques of fine White Lawn, trimmed with fine Hamburg Em- brotdery, at #1 each. Corset Covers. These goods constitute a de- partment in themselves: such is the magnitude of thestock, At present we are offering a num- der of excellent values, 100 doz Govd-weight Muslin Corset Covers, finished seams, buttons, button-holes, high and Jow necks, well made, and of an excellent shape; ‘uly 25e. each. 50 doz. Fine Cambric High-neck Cambric Cor- set Covers, two clusters of three fine tucks down the front, Hamburg embroidery around the neck and sleeves; only 1c. each. Extra-fine Cambric Corset Covers, trimmed in Jace and embroidery; up to 2.50 each. (Second floor.) Infante’ Goods, Infants’ Crochet Sacques, in White, Pink-and-White and Licht Blue-and- White, only 50c. each. Infants’ Muslin Diapers, with Cambric Ruffle, only 25c. each. Embroidery Ruffle, 45c. cach. Infants’ French Haud-made Caps, at 50c., Vc, and 75c. each. Infants, Quilted Silk Cap Linings, in Pink, Light Blue and White, only 25c. each. Infants’ CanSeid Hubber Diapers, only 6274c. acl Excellent line of Infants’ Cambric Slips, at 25e., 30c. aud 75e, exch. Corsets, We confine ourselves to the sale of such shapes and qualities as we can conscienti- ously recommend to be the best possibly obtdin- ‘tt the several prices. 50 doaca German Woven Corsets, side stele, scalloped top, embroidered buat; a strong, ser- Viceable corset. Only 75c. per pair. 100 dozen R. & G. Corsets, made of American Coutil, double steels im front, and steele on sides; @ comfortable wearing corset: a very graceful shape, Only $1 and $1...5 per pair. From $1.50 up, we offer the Celebrated L C. French Paris-Made Cor-ets, than which we con- kider there is none better, at the several prices. We haye the complete line, embracing all the various shapes in long, medium and short ‘whists, all of which are modelled upon the sane Principles, insuring a perfect fit, a graceful shape, in short, a corset that it is both a pride and comfort to wear. (Second floor.) Meu's Goods, The brisk sale of the Fancy ‘Trimmed Nightshirts, which we reduced to 50c,, compel us to strike a note of warning. At the present rate the line of sizes will be tnoom- plete in » day oF two, and the lot will be gone shortly. All sizes now 14 to 17% inch. Boys’ Flannel Shirts, we offer the balance of the line, recently reduced to 81. at a still fur- ‘ther reduction. Solid colors, atzes 12, 12% 135 and 1354, reduced to 75¢. ‘Ladies’ Linen Collars, We offer au extra value in Ladies! 1600 Linen Collars, 17¢ inches high, three-pivee cape, in sizes 12 to 14 inches, at 12Me. each. Windsor Ties. We shall place on sale Satur- day morning & special value in Ladies’ and Children's pilk Wi..dsor Ties, in ght effects, 36 mehes long and almost 5 inches wide, at the Popular price of 250. (Biret floor; rivht of main entrance.) Carriage Robes—We are showing a very attrac- tive line, embracing a number of styles, in very desirable shades for fa!) use, both Piaiu and Em- Droidered, Special note ts anade ot the solid colored Windsor Cloth Lap Robes, at $2.50 each Ditto, with a new ede, 83esch. Em- Droidered Windsor Cloth Carrlage Robes, Plain and “new” Edge, $2.75 to $4. (Fourth floor.) Continuation of our reduction sale of English ‘Walking Juckets, We are determ.ned to dis- pose of the stock at the earliest moment. You can buy & splendid Black Jacket for fall wear and save a dollar or two by selecting now. 6 Ladies’ Black Extra Quality Corkscrew Eng- Mish Walking Jackets, satiu-lined sleeves, 3 size 36, Leach.rizo 40, 42, and 44. Reduced to. : 6 Ladios' Black Extra Quality Corkscrew Eug- Glish Walking Jackets, satin lined throughout, Leach size $2. 34, 30, 38,40, and 42. Custo- ‘mers will reudiiy see the necossity of au eariy call in order to secure the size desired. Reduced to. ‘Also, 5 Ladies’ Liki Msh Walking Jackets, Uell-shape sleeves, silk Iined, sizes 34, 36, and 38, Reduced to. ‘These prices are very little more than half. (Third floor.) ‘We are atill marking down our stock of Missos? Suits to cause their sale prior to opening the now Fall aud Wiuter Stuck. The present is the opportunity of the year to buy at s saving. ‘We call attention to « half dosen Albatross Dresses, the prices of which we have cut about im halt, viz: 2 Misses Cream Albatross Suits; lace drapery and trimmed with lace: siave 13 and 14 years, Reduced to close at once. 1. Misses’ Navy Blue Alt ‘Reduced to clove at once... ‘these will make s very desirable party or even- ing dress for the winter. (ihird floor.) ‘More White Suit Reductions. We propose to continue the sale until tho last one is sold. Wiest org Te SOE Meee Sa i soe 2 __FOR RENT—HOUSES. =. sy FOR RENT--HOUSEs. if Wane {oS jaar Niger see corn aad wit | We ean avait oe $10 TO 840; may | | Witte eee = Sk AAT eboacte ave es | oer ease “WANTED. AT Dicks AGENCY, ao ‘C00KS, Ween roam: P rae f front step gh tag: oes eat =| Wescuce cee ears =e ae War erik eee Ge Mo Pores eeprom Ge wp ted Wee RNA MAES APPLY 70 341 Sa To Wir ase ee RE TED — COM ALESLADIES = arigus operon i THE BOR wanda Star oftce- BUY OK BF Hous oF Waris tod exact loestion, GUUD oot | ‘a GRADES Wea more ‘alle for houses to rent " HERRON & RAMEY, 1307 F st. ban vga FOR RENT—ROOMS, ar Epa Bc War ere AT = 2G, Be Star office. suds = xeivazs Pal X, ERs GUE ey a ots -MEN—BRIGI CHEER- RENT—TO GE! ‘unfi FUE RENE TURNISHED | — aa in & hotei, central ‘Bz, jocation: for rent chéap. SS oe “ANTED—A WH ao ifon for e email Sy ae ob aby fee | fe ANTED—IN A SMALL GERMAN FAMILY, A ‘German girl for general housework, cook, must come well Tagutre st ih st. n.w.. after L o'clock. a D—GOOD FINISHER APPLY TO ALEX. WEEE B11 Oth st. ‘audy-3t ANTED—A COOK ARD | COAGEMAN; Mh preferred. Apply to W. oy and Fete naw ¥ aa W ANTED—LADY AND GENTLEMEN CA as re for watch clube.» wood Kay to Fight partion, K WATCH UE SEWER Wa76 TANTED—WHITE AND OOLORED COOKS, eerie Seatiers, actllions, Be. ty; monew orke ba, Fa Bi URRHAML cob aud 03 Fst nw TANTED—A WHITE GIRL TO COOK AND DO ersncerequrad Appa aioceees ube S42 se 2 WASTED DUNDOHES “EMPLOYMENT BU. Feau, conducted by ladies, men and women, white and colored, for ail Kinds of doineatie labor. for District Abd wtateo, with relerence, 717 Mat. R.w. aul LBW" WANTED--SITUATIONS. _ Fas RENT_ROOMS FIRST. SECOND, Wei ‘T_FURNISHED, 1752 M 6T,, IMME- FOR BET ECR NISHED. 1752 M ST, IMME. BH TRON, _an24-3t 1 Ht. nw Pe yee 4 | x imps PaaS Bee e ae FA ((—SEPTEMBER JST. A House 1941 Vermont ave. Inquire at 1937 V STORES, covstan ox ee f rs. re is fall hy i 15m, Ny if oF} ‘only & portion of iste il at offs for bat {au24) THOS E,W, with or wit R RENT—300 MASS. AVE. _N.W.. SUN I ished 2d floor, 17 per thonth; fare re front roo on 3d foot, turueabed of Unfure 1 F BEALL & BKO' on Fs F tENT-FOU THREY MONTHS Ok [owen pare tram Fat. cars, rept, Ay INDOW BRIC Fe See eae aT ST. A a8 ER ao see aes Gibaod fu vce a ‘int bid’e, rm. 3. Sa Ae to Prat a RENT_501 19TH 61. N.W., LANGE FONT ‘ooo and ball room: will rent them furnished unfurnished, ‘wanted. iv west corner et se nw ETZEMOTI'S Music Score 1110 F st. nwo ay NT, PRT Fein nee i Sor an a. “houne comforts. s = 0 x HER USURRERED FLOORS AND rooms furnished ‘xvod WARTEE SA EIACE AO CHAMBER AID, 31 BYA gale a pare comers goa : \ BY A WELL-RECOMMENDED GE. aod AT. a WwW ‘man girl, @ position; cook or geueral housework; RR RENT—SECOND FI 11 2D ST. N. W. not leas than 612. Inquire | A three unfurnished rooms; omntral, ane = ae ‘TERS ~ Snel Ht 1306 OTH BT. N.W. NICELY. FOR. TE TAR’ ONS | FRO! SET is6 r. iS Cooks, Chambermaid sredite ‘Laundress Foner shed ooms, second or third for. Board st de- ndNureee, ren Couchmen, | ® butitrer ane sua, oe HED FATED 5 aa FOR COOKS, maida, waitress, 1a ‘seamstress, nurses, vyalets for traveling ; waiters, couchmen. and hostlers for family and resorts. Alicity references. 1: ANTED BY A YOUNG MAN FROM VIRGINIA, ra (uated froin an academy anl desiring t6 Heine a place to work ins drug store, with Just y ani ‘of attending medical lectures. “e ad required. Address PH ‘A BOY, 17 YEARS. A SITUATION ice; beet of city references ANTED-—GOVERNESS — A LADY Baa To Secure a position in a private family or seminary im Washiugton for an brent governess —. whum she can ly recommend. b ee my French, Pes German, el ele- fnew and” drvwing. Eire Miibodtrue alive Aseueh: Baltimore, Mat sul3-0 \ ANTED — YOUNG M. MAX, AGED BIXTEE: fears, wishes to learn com make hunielt weoraly weet. hace So HARD LEY, 1709 New Jersey s aw. 123-3t* ANTED—SITUATIONS FOR 500 ivi ids pa nurse girls, cool sore Sees, Bid pears #3 BUNNHAM, 810-032 F st Rw. a ty WANTED. -ROOMS. their own house; rrefercices exchanged, aa B., room 34 Patent Office. ee V y ANTED—PERMANENTLY, TWO UNFURN- inbed rooims. secoud story, west of 12th at; very =a ig, Alswer, stating terme to BBStar ‘toe, ANTED-LARGE SECOND-FLOOR NOKTH- Wis cdrom, or two smaller roomn. with bowrd for two, jn district went of 11th st, aud north of K at, Address XX, Star of Want {0 keep house. Address oto Ea ere WANTED, To RENT. ROOMS "A COMPLETE furuished dining-room and kitchen ins house that has at least 10 boarders; will give board to owner ‘Box 8G, Star offlae. 0: hows tor rent, Address Box 13%, otar office, auZ3-ot y ANTED_—ON CAI Witirunnsnea including bath Address A. My Star ofice, auzdsi | WANTED THURE UNFURNISHED | RUOMS, location; gen: J. Station C, auz2-3te) ‘with bath, in convenient and Mtnd baby. Addzees ANTED—BY A ‘two small Roon uufurmixbed. meats AN(ED-OCTOBER 1ST, GENTLEMAN AND wife, no chidien, « suite of three turnished Rooms, second floor, Address, stating terms, WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED EVERYBODY TO KNOW THAT Elixir of Babex is ® positive cure for Malaria, Fever. and Agurs contains nb guiuine, sresaie ot any metalite compound, bold by all Drumy C.. Blar offic ANTED TO PURCHASE A WORK HORS! Cant walk: must by woud and gentle and be Apniy to WB °MOSES & BON, Teh’ and shies “au24-3t ‘ANTED-SOMPB DY WHO HAS A Wi AeA Wagon oF Buxeyrand would take plano. "Address ¥. 3 ies auzi ANTED TRY (QUE BUTTERINE AT 20 CENTS ‘pound; don't xet stroux oF rancid; keeps bet- ter than ‘butter, satisisccion assured the. round) or money refunded: stalis and (reuember the unmbers); Ce aujonuine Golden's Fish stale; open daily tll Satnidays 0.451 G st. nw.: open all day. ee ne, WM. ©. SCRIBNEKL Wass SCOURING AND DYEE nu a can ‘send joatal Siese govd ands clio for, ‘and ratryed by ¥ tween tour a1 pounds, Vy ANTED_V’ERSONS REQUIRING COLD PLING Water to know that G. W:illamson constructs arte- W sian weils of the best qua ity al tair prices, Satistaction 10. = ‘A Sard. oF persoual ILLIAMSON, cor, dthrand M ota. w -ANTED— PARLOR FURNITURE UPHOL- op phen oe a to wor Sroaidancon. "address ©: NELSON: O1¢ 10th st, ay su-awe WARTEDRELS BUG, PORED AND DaIvEN: tauks aud ‘wind-milia; ail Kinds of "welt insterial fur Riaued ‘repaired. Wl. A. MUFEAL. Blasensbui AS TED-AAE GABE, OLD _OR_HEW SCHOOL. Wie aT TG Rats wand 12y Bd ot auld-im ¥.u. MERRY. {TED—CLOTHING #XCUANGS, 201 44 ST, Wire pares, Ch wentiemen' ‘Clotuing. peas call. KINDS WELL WORK DONE, ANTEDI ALE, ORE DOR As ai st nee ard : plied by D3 MORE ATE fon Sete forthe Ritkwood Iron ie. For gta abana, oF resco, the 18s ee ad Mach: Wor ore WITS. ee fal Adcresa J AS; COMAIDOS: 317 I eroun % wave 848, Bt OF cardqtand. — aul-Ime yous, AiSnigtand Spal dla, Ovtaeg aod, Uterine th ba ste cards “Wash irs re- LB. MOH oie, bm aut SON.004 Lstiat news coe B_FOR Cisa_FouniT ORE FEATEES Wee Sous, Carpets Stoves of euuire me B. BAUM, 219 7th st aw, [i EYESIGHT "Lick besten |<) Sy: And MAKE NO MISTARE in the place. “jy11-3u Wi irate, sock farm 03°80 nae ‘TURK AT GENL ED aaa pete: inoue of BB CAPLIRY or ee sais Umea, 201 ave., corner 2dst Ste Wily VaLur Wana ue mye W ay Ba KNOWN gy FRESH oe tape Chee eco sone peruuart, | \KING anal T_THREE DESIRABLE ORFUuN Fooms, 24 floor, for light bousekeevi Conveniences; aduits preferred; 620 Bat. aw. a {OR KENT—THE BEST AND THE CHEAPEST Fe a the city, at the Ciinton House, Corner 7th aud Lats. n.8. com ‘and be, TEAR CAPITOL, Hi HANROOME COOL ‘CooL ‘Lines careand herdios art rand nent, aoed bl co Basa ‘" Ware ave. Be. 3 easton 10 bare a Phocks or a Pave maes-3e Fo RENT—LARGE FRONT ROOM, OFPOSITE iboatd: “One person, with "wo ‘Ed. Also wi 30: two, adjoining room, 433 4thet hws aa IR RENT—A LARGE. BRI RON’ Bewly and comfortably furnished; auitable sor two; eed ‘reasonable terms; Ws lithetmwe OR RENT—NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, EN suite or sinxle, at 809 “21st st, n.W.; Dew house; haif block from Pa. ave. car au20-orr ; ROOMS INGLE OR mete, tn private famly;furiaie lane: doutie bout aud east avout: roleresc cared, TOR st ne as ce ‘WO SUITES OF THREE kOoMS sururuinhed, for Fonte amuple closet oom, ‘iso. fuininied rou Apply at¥i5 Ese mw, all} FOE RENT-4 COMMUNICATING }:903.8, THIRD foot of house 35 D st nw, for” light hotsekeey references soe jug, $20. Inquire i the store below of 6. F- FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS OK SALE— HOES! ra XTON, AND hacuens. Call, be eS Creme vcrh er ‘au Fis SALE—HORSES—ONE BAY HORSE, SEVEN joare old ou hay Mare. sig years old: 01d for ug ale. Gan teveen at CLARK'S ‘Siable, 1724 Fz SALE-HORSE, PHAETON, BUGGY AND Haruess. “Price $225, Inquire at 1811 Kat. ROE SALE—CHEA SE=TWO GOOP RNCOND AN F Fire-proof Safes, combination lock, &c. Ove me- dium size, one. “Adaress Bo: Star office. 7OR SAL new; will gall at two-thirds of eost to immediate chaser. Call or address 1231 W at nw. in even- au z3-3t WILE RECEIVE FROM LOBERT Va, wext Saturday. 5 thor- a. SCHMID'S Bi JOR SALE_THOKOUGHBRED MARE Nicholas Tit out of thoroughbred mare by Con: Under saddle. ‘Young, sued. and wiivut fault oF inder eaddis. Young. sou ‘a eine Price, 8400. Address" Box 125, Stat office. Fe SALE OR EXCHANG®_UNTIL SEPTEMBER 15, reat bana. ts iy all styles of Carriacon I Wagons sae Harness new aud a CEIVED FROM CAMPBELL °C. R320 fi Horsow Driving, saddle eusit—st reasonable: peices, Far Bid alfatock guaraiteed aa pepresented. WARES in rear of aaae ‘QW SALE — A GENTLEMAN HAVING CON: tracted bud eas eticagerici.ta that wi re Bri ‘broad for'an id-hmite period of tre, desire 1 at private sale the entire couteuts of his stable ch counists of a him 1airof Lay Horses, sand seven yours ol. 2550 high, @u renteed to be sound aud p.rtect, weil sroxen imeither double or mngle hirness, fearless of ell oujects, axe extra fast travelers, uiia one is a xurerior saddle aniisal; wi be sold separate if d-sirc Sis the rand tally and Coach Horse Victor, six years old, 1G bands, is a. Tick Seai Brown, is considered one of the Lest and hiost stylish horses city, is sound and pert ‘fe for the most inexpel driver 4 ante Sbvolute safety. No. 4 i autho ‘Horse. Dendy Sears old. wun 30, has been used by Pear. “Tie Carrtaces consist ot ai 7 daaat el shifting-top Bugsy. made by ove uf the haudsowe falhug-toy Ladies’ Phaeton for two. pe sons, of the iatest style, very nice McCaull "Wagot:, One set double harness, ‘wice, two sets fine hand: made singie Harness, fine dress and sinble lilankets, Tap Robes, Stable Utensils, &e.,&c. ALy ove Insearch of such articles are invited to ibapect then, and as the ‘owner doaires to di-pose of tuem specdiiy any offer tn Feason will be co! fuformation MGW Els Prvcte stable S20 Ltn et BN of the Corcoran Art Gallery. su -31 J {0K SAI.F—850 WILL BUY COMBINATION ICE ‘Box and bar-room Counter, worth $135, Dowtinc’s Warcroomis 11tiand ba ave, “Tee ox cold aie’ Kh SALE—@125—A LIG BLACK HORSE. SU! e rr ; Perfectly sound: stand ymuere, inguie of ET. “albboNs, Sa and £ ‘sue: POR SALE-FOR WANT OF USE—A SuCOND- Pon ikescated Plunvon, ‘Also. an extension = FLUMAISG's sable wuse-2w* Sthet., bet D und E sts. uw. RK RENT—1405 Tar brick. 72 roome: al modern | splendid condiion.- heated by furuace; #42 BRICK ST, 3-STORY taapro of MM. PARKER, 1418 F st. RENT—FURNISHED_1139 12TH ST. TWO- pick 7 Footman tatu RerSressouabe roan ducing winter mcutn highest Fen agement puis in theeity mandy Sr pea LOR RENT A desirable House on Iowa Circle, 3-story brick. 13a aaa double Hist. 13 recite, Corser Corcoran st, root, cay farm Shea es BoP September aud €75 se at Sitka 1a re. a per mouth thereat sty ‘modern ims inn. Rey at Grocery, cor 10th nad Le Frat RENT—8eLEN FR tory Brick, 1 Tienes ob Sears t condition; with ‘East si" Inquire st 129 Capitol st. “Inquire st 2 RENTING Ket, FINE SATORY Buc 4 Foomie. rent moderate. and 2018 @ st. tive 3- ‘ail amprovements M.D. PECK, U34F st. auzsot |2 —6)8 14TH ST. N.W., 9 ROOMS, 3 ON 8 floor, with use of Kitchen and bath-room: e« Wouire'r WicKEY & OFFUTE Or ES to. Putt Dov sit er un Sist and L mod. inupe:: etabie ou alley in 0. Fos RENT—327 BAST CAPITOL ST. T TWELVE 1328 34th wt, now: ©. PAYN: DWELLING, DID EiGHT-ROOM HOUSE, &. 10 rooms, Fear, €40 per mous. G. ©. PAYNE & CO., "613 13th st. aw, (0 10TH STN. W.; 10 ply at Zim AND CEL. rmoes: ta quire suaber 3 1 quire of re a wees 19D from $30 to 719 List aw. 2. soc Tike me for reut or wale is Libsraily ‘of cust to ti WOLTZNAN- 16m and Fotenw, Fur RENT—BY NoLACHLEN & BaTCHELDER, nw. $e toom House, 160 8 aw, th ber mouth Garotne turaisbed per ms 48. -room House, Cleveland av. n.¥., new, — a fervnguout, am. L, per mouth... wen taran Poa 7 PRICK 4 ON | Ss, vEsy near Wormley's Motel, contaluing 12 rove aud ‘all modern | tate with “all oe =< YES SouNeTON. ‘all modern nu ella aud chee : Pent, €50. “aus IW" =; 10 ROOMS; | TALLER & RUTHERFORD, 1307 F st. aw, LOK KENT—237 AND 381 WTNH STK ww Foom house with all mod-rate umproveaents, rv 20pm Gue equare from Printing siod gras ig ‘Gio Bast, mw, 8 soon, concrete cellar with East mod. imps. Kent €30.50 * fe eas bes gue it haar | Domains eee Seis rooms’ 625 North Carclins 238 17 x roots, ®: gab aaa ia Zh 17TH ST. NW. CONTAINING $18.80; SCL KOST. OR RENT— «04 10th st. naw. rere Bowes a ze: Sees lao several new alley house 1008 F st nw. F KENT—A DESIRABLE HOUSE, SITUATED ‘on « prominent circle; d-story aud baxeme! aR, stable iu rear, will accommodate 3 horses fOr oue ‘fve ‘M. M. PARKE! 10 11423 AND a 3 WaT N. W. MOS Bietat. Saar ‘auz2-Gt Be Brick 1 10 D st. uw, 3b South Carolina ck 60: oS 1070 Valley MiPAKER JOMN SHE. MAN, o. LOR stable. SDONBAN | Sos | Pee Sores st eon | ern Improv SEPT |S Tenetapets ind “oor a Arch tect, 906 F st. m. 18-08" 20k RENT 434 B Si NW. 1 ROOMS. GAX water, 0 From Septemie Ist 4 phe Mee 24 Ker 1 JOR RENT_#1X-KOOM BidCK HOUSE, Peus st. se, water and was, @14 Apply to ‘Louimaua ave S| FOR RENT—STORES Fe RENT-STORE AND DWELLING. GOOD business stand. commer 4th and Late mw. Addrom cu ” ulaqemncnemntabentaciammimast ut brick; eere, erm Tus Fee Fe KENT_STORE AND DWELLING: PLR cage bpiowss wand or Grocery of Dig Storm Apply TA DUFFY. 401 Rat. “eae Fe area AND, (geLtak aN Moot corurs of Othe ad ‘Apuly w | “uta | Jou, KENT — STORE Dulane, Gon tor clown b30-1n SWORMSTEDT & BUADLEY, O87 Fat JOR KENT—Si0K. CELLAR AND ONE ROC iu tear 1024 Oth Bt. uw. Apply to WC. JOM SON, Tis Lath et. aw wed lee JOR, RENT—NEW STORE AND DWETLING, 12505 Pete's Biandacive plat orien windows: mak sod’ excelitaticeation for reting RENT--MISCELLANEOUS improve rooms rooms’ and | FOR {OR RENT—Al $29 PER MONTH, ON YEAKL | OGRE Siti Sor anata on any “xi WM. YOUNG. era. aw ov. i 10t ® | COUN TRY REAL ESTATE. ' JUK SALE—10 ACKER, 5-KOOM HOUBE, Law os | FUE Ly 22, 20Rah boom moves, Lamas wp | me ccominee, aac: Wide: ino aoe a ow “"P cogm cottase;~ogd stable; wall of water, emo et iity owe fruit. jg acto of land: ‘cash, mig; $1,100. TRS: et fst ting” null etek ours \ nem pees se gas we boo er se Dairy, farm, with dwelling of 16 room, furniated , Back Sous Gree f HE ghlaaty ota Sai aon, fees, Focus On tre! Boor 637 F at i 42 | Settee i Ration oo the Bua 0. tor ane wr rent auz-6t ‘320 pene. “Uver 100 choice selections of FARMS and SMALL ‘them some fine drait and drivers, also 4 i horses warranted to b- as Fay SALEJUST ARRIVED 20 HOSES AMONG Weuitoie QUIGLEY, in rear ct Dat. iw, Fe SALE-SIRTEEN HEAD OF YOUNG HORSES from Virginia: amopevt them good carriage and drivers: all 90.0 ou gusrautec, 405 & at. nw, auZ0 20" CEA MAGNIFICENT im handsome rosewood horses: nome BUCH OUEED rand scale: exquisite singing u A post perfect imstrument, “by and of extreme: lity, Cost, ‘ax mouths ‘be sold xt once for pot cash for 3. penivavane FreVeun e100; obe bes ‘one Four a iain ‘Piand Warerooiae, © ‘QR RENT-NEW EIGHT-ROOM BKICK, 653 South Carolina avenue e-.: $27. stick. 207 aw: bath, FOX, 920 F. vange. | COUNTY HOMES convenient to the eft) jad ou eae | true, —— lee | at STED—T0_ BOY —URIMEROVED ok aeed x Pare oo ‘M ryland or Distr: t preferred 40 vo 100 acres, Place suitecle to ee p horees. RCLACHLEN & baci ca BNC, 4 ED ASE—FAKM. 50 TO 150 ACKES, | WW SSeS eae Tome a oud, rent bot tg exceed $000 FRDELLeen ee Se | _aa2s-or “ | JQok SALE—AT LAURGL, MD, 16 acl OF | Risen? thg wien inprozed oa leat | an the ; wall exchange tor Baie bt —hmmaae 2 SRE Flats Lath sine a oe a 1388 Lath ot. a... achietee ss Jou REN noone, Just completed, at the SCAT Pies ely New iota ee

Other pages from this issue: