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THE EVENING STAR. |p.) Gu Arm A Sronu» V ASHINGTON: oS. ¥. --Augast 27. 1 cosay © No ‘Ihe Evening Star has a regular. permanent bona fide daily cireniation more than treble that of any other daily paper publisbed m Washington, and much greater than that ©! al! the other daily papers here added togetner. Statement of the circulation of Tre EVENING Stax for the week enting August 25, 1888: MowpAay, ACGUST 20, 1888... ‘Teespay, Avovst 2 WEDNPSDAY, ACavaT 22, 1888, ‘THUKSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1888. FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1888... BATCRDAT, AUGUST 25, 1888. 24,520 ‘Toran. . AVERAGE CORRESPONDING Wer, 1887.. Isolemnly swear that the above Is a true and correct statement of the circulation of Taz EVEN- ‘ING Stax for the period above stated. F. B. Noves, Treasurer Evening Star Newspaper Co. Sworn to and subscribed before me this twenty- seventh day of August, A. D. 1888 Joun T. C. CLane, Notary Pubic, $< oe he frequency of collisions and other disasters 0a the water, growing out of inadequate, mistaken OF iinperfectiy understood signals, leads to the re. Mection that it ts time for theenforcement of a more Aempiete and reliable system of communtea- tion between vesels at night, in fogyor under other dangerous conditions which are at any time Ukely to arise during a voyage. Indeed, it may be Sald that that time has existed from the very be- ginning of steam navigation, and that some Method of asking and furnishing information whieh could neither fail nor be misunderstood under any exigency has not long since been devised and put In use ts Little to the credit of;those enzaged or tu- terested in the carrying of passengars or ft oo water. With sailing vessels an tnfallibie pian might be somewhat difficult, though hardiy iuapossibie; but, happily, between vhese the dangers are not nearly so great as in the case of vesswis using steam. With the latter, Rowever, there 1s no radical difficulty whatever, and no decent excuse can be set up for the failure so far to Invent and em- ploy & system which combines every clement of certainty In both transmission and interpretation. If no better means can bedevised, is perfectly easy to adapt the Morse alphabet ayatem of elec. trie tetegraphy to the uses of the steam wnistie Signal, and by that method to communicate as far as the sound can be heard and in a language That can not eastiy be misunderstood a message ngth or character. All, or nearly all tele. ISpatches are now taken down from sound Dy the operators transcribing them, and it would be one of the simplest of matters to prepare a written formula estabiishing standard periods of sound and Intervais of silence for each letter of the Morse alphabet In the steam whistle code, 6x- actly 5 such characters are now communicated to and Interpreted by the telegraph operator through the movement of the armature or action of the “sounder” in the ordinary telegraph instrument, This system could eastiy be tearned and used by pllots, eagineers, and other officers on steam ves- sels, and, with the printed code providing so long ‘@ period of sound and silence for the constituent parts of each letter before them, ft would be pos- sible for every person on board to understand ‘What {s said. With this system, or something like Atenforced upon the steam vessels of the world, destructive collisions, which are now sv frequent from imperfect and easily misunderstood signals, could be made, if not absolutely impossible, at least extremely rare, even in the thickest fog or the darkest nf, ed ‘The protectionist democrats recelve cold com- fort these days from the party. Thurman's speeches convince even the New ¥eik Sun, which struggles against conviction on this point, that there will be no uncertainty as te the economic meaning of a democratic victory, and the con- Gemnation of Representative Sowden by his con- ‘stituents for his opposition to the Mills bill, tndi- cates that the revenue tariff men mean, if possi: Bie, to hold the democratic party consistently to ‘the policy of the President, and to beat down all opposition within the ranks. A new plan of cam. Paign in the fisheries matter has been adopted by the Aduiuistration, and the lines between the two parties on this issue are at present somewhat confused, but there Is not the slightest indication Of any disposition to hedge or change front on the ‘tariff question. The American people will be giad 4f a single great economic question can maintain Nts place ag a distinct issue in the present cam- paign, ————— In Judging of the extent of the yellow fever rav- ages in Jacksonville and its neighborhood, it 1s Well to bear in mind that several of the cases ‘Which are reported may not be yellow fever strict- Jy. Whevever an epidemic settles upon a town ‘With sufficient force to excite terror and cause a General exodus, every disorder that at ad re Sembies it 1s called by its name, and timid persons, taken ull, misiead even their physicians by imag- ining symptoms which do not exist. Undoubtedly the yellow fever has got a foothold in Jackson- Ville watch {t will take time, patience and herole measures to dislodge; but there ts n> cause for any widespread panic through the country on account of it Meanwhile, the prudential mea- sures adopted by tue heaith aathorties in cities even a8 far north as Washington are timely and Wise, if for mo other reason than that they reine force the ‘Tne correspondent wha in Saturday's Sram, called for a company of soldiers, in default of po Lice, to patrol the section of the city south of @ street and west of 25th street northwest, doubt- less forgot that the city police forve is, wader the eW, made up of ex-soldiers and ex-sailors, and Chat to demand soldiers is merely to dupitcate the ery for police. Perhaps the war veteran who may be imagined as protecting the section in ques- (on Js not yet sufficiently familiar with the city streets tocover his entire beat without risk 6f los ing himself, or perhaps the distance of the de- serted section from headquarters Is too great for als aged limbs, to say nothing of the burly ru Mans ‘9 De encountered there if the Journey 18 mate, oe It ts astonishing to see how the kreat money- Kings of Wall street look forward to the end of all (Wings at atime when they are populariy supposed. to have tuetr minds wholly centered on the pres- sut. The Vanderbi!t and Gould mausoleums have been described at length in the newspapers, ‘and now Russell Sage is acquiring tresh fame trom ‘the size and beauty of the tomb he ts preparing to ‘Dulid a8 the site of his final repose—or, to express the idea in the vernacular of Mr. Sage’s own oftice— Were be can be “put” until Gabriel sounds his a It all that ts written about the nickel mines dis. ‘overed tn Logan county, Kansas, proves true, the metal may become as beavy a drug in thiscountry a tt became four or five years ago, where the gov- erament was driven into using it for several kinds of coins. and the people rose in rebellion. ‘The roar of battle is over: there's a calm after ‘Sstorm. We have time to look over the ground ‘nd to see the result of the battle. The Cloth- ing Battle of April, May, June, July, and the best part of August has been fought, and, un- Uke the war of nations, all participants are victorious. We, in summing up our season's ‘business and finding favorable results; you, in the knowledge of satisfactory purchases and finding all our wares fully up to every Tepresentation made, Just now we ate busy preparing for the fall battle. Every train brings something new for ‘We. Our buyers have all returned from theif purchasing tours, and the result of their labors ‘will soon be placed before you. FALL OVEROOATS ‘are here in all the advanced styles. FALL SUITS, for Men, for Youths, for Boys and for Ghil- dren, ‘are arriving daily and being placed on sala ‘The Newest Effects in FALL NECKWEAR are hete. ‘The Fall Blocks is uATS ‘are now swaiting your call @ Our importations of ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AUSTRIAN WOOLENS are now on sale in our Tailoring Depart. ‘ments. You can place your orders now, secure first chotee, and take the garments when it suits you. GAK8 & COMPANY, “THE LEADERS” IM STYLE, QUALITY AND LOW PRICES, 8 au27 7TH STREET AND MARKET SPACE °. LE ak OTRAS SURE PBA? deo Ht vy Vv 4g ry hid 444 are as wt eg gp 2 ie 6 4 a a 4 a coe, cae a od mran an im an” par wer a ry aia Leen : } 3" aS ‘esac E nd ee=* 3 § mi MAMMOTH BSTABLISHMENT. 7TH, 8TH, AND D STREETS. E. G. Diva 719 MAREST-SMACE DURING THE PAST FEW DAYS OUR PLAOR HAS BEEN CROWDED WITH CUS- TOMERS EAGER TO PURCHASE GoODs DAMAGED BY WATER. WE ARE PLEASED TO SAY THAT THE BULK OF THE STOCK HAS BEEN SOLD. SMALL LOT OF FAXS, OUTTER'S SPOOL SILK, HANDKERCHIEFS, LACES, VEILINGS, PINS, BUTTONS, 20, &0., AT HALF PRICE REMAIN. WHICH WE WILL BE PLEASED TO SHOW. ADDED To THE ABOVE, WE HAVE MARY CHOICE BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPART- MENT. ALL OUR BLACK AND WHITE GHALLIES, aT 1240. BEST FRENCH 84- ‘TINES, 25c.; REMNANTS OF SAME, 1240. EXTRA VALUE IN SUMMER GOODS TO CLOSE. BIG DRIVE IN EMBROIDERIES. PARASOLS AT AND BELOW COST. PRICES THE LOWEST. ALL GOODS GUARANTEED 48 REPRESENTED, E. G. DAVIE, 728 MABERT GPACR, COR 8TH ST. Gaur Busoams Ix Ruourra ‘We have just finished taking stock and find we have om hand an unusually large let of REMNANTS of all ‘Kinds, which we are very desirous of turning into ‘Money, and have therefore marked them at such prices ‘ss will insure theirssia Many of them are in lengths ‘that are suitsble for Children’s Dresses, and are of rood quality generally.and many good bargains are of- fered, comprising Black an4 Colored Cashmeres, All- ‘Wool Dress Goods, Ginghams, Bleck and Colored ilka, ‘Mobairs, Poplins, All-Wool Cloths, and ends of Dress Goods generally, and ali at about half price All marked in plain figures, ORE PRICE ONLY. ‘W.M. SHUSTER & SON, 919 PENNA AVE x Ovexcoscs AUGUST MAY DOT SEEM TO BE THE MONTE IN WHICH TO ADVERTISE OVEROOATS, BUT ANY (OMB WHO Was OUT RARLY ON THE MORNINGOP ‘THE 28D NEEDED ONR, NO GENTLEMAN 18 SAFE IN GOING OUT OF THR CITY FOR A SINGLE MIGHT IN THIS OMANGEABLE SEASON WITHOUT OnE, (OUR LINE OF FALL COATS 18 IN GOOD SEAPR, PRICES FROM 810 TO ¢35. Ti JESBA AUGUST 28. ry WHOLE PIRCES—NO TRIFLING Remnants, but food, solid, whole pieces—as many yards as you want anJany color you want—just think PO Cig en oppor of Crown Rdge—White Cream, Blue, Cardinal, Pio! Garnet, Navy, Pistaache, Mahogany, Yellow, Brown— ‘any of them for 7 we tug can't be bought for lees than $1 or $1.25, anywhere except at ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. ———+ Fooves LESS THAN COST. ‘250. and Joe. Flowers for 190, 48c. Flowers for 25¢. 68c. Flowers for 50c. ‘98e. Flowers for 75c. 81.25 and $1.50 Flowors for 980. THE PALAIS ROYAL, We close at 6 o'clock Dw» You Read the editorial in last Saturday's Star showing how you could save a great deal of money by making early Plitchases? Our method of doing business has never ‘had better fliustration than by that artiele. If certain foods sell slowly we reduce the price to induce you to buy. We would rather have the money than the stock. As The Star says, “You can often buy for 50 what ‘would cost 75 cents or # dollar when trade is brisk,” and there is no risk to run in buying staple goods Now, for example, we are selling Ladies’ Jackets at Prices far lower than they can be bought for six weeks ence, when the trade is brisk. We are selling— 4-Dollar Jackets now for #1.00. 5-Dollar Jackets now for $4.00. 6-Dollar Jackets now for $4.80. 7-Dollar Jackets now for 85.60, 8-Dollar Jackets now for $6.40, 10-Dollar Jackets now for All food staple styles of Stripes, Checks, Plain Clotha, Black Diagonal, Bisck Jersey Cloths, &c., &c. ‘This is a foreivie example of correctness of “The Star's” editorial. THE PALAIS ROYAL. We close at 6 o'clock, Tex Pa Cent DISCOUNT OFF ALL SHORS THIS WEEK ar THE PALAIS ROYAL. Hosiesy Fon Me ‘B5e. Lisle Thread 3 Hose, in plain colors, faney stripes, for 29c. 50c. Lisie Thread and Cotton 3 Hose, in plain colors and faucy stripes, for 3c. 75c. Silk 34 Hose, in Black, Brown, Red, and Blue for 500, Roxxaxts Or NAINSOOKS, INDIA LINENS, PERSIAN LAWNS, PIQUE, and CHECKED MUSLINS, marked at THE PALAIS ROYAL. re THE PPP a A AA PAR ATS a2 4 Ub 424 RRR 00 of ¥ aA i meyat R vo a = A. LISNER, Proprietor, Cornet Pa ave. and 12thst. JERSEYS Of our own importation—new fall styles—every one @uaranteed all-wool and absolutely free from any mishes or imperfections, Should they prove other- ‘wise come back and have your mopey refunded. Look at these prices and see how cheap we are sell- ing JERSEYS. PLAIN JERSEYS, with or without vest, bullet but- tons, nicely finished, two rows of stitching around the bottom, only $1.98. PLAIN JERSEYS, made with new coat back, cuffs bullet buttons, three rows of stitching around bottom; you can get this with or without vest, suitable fora Indy in mourning, only $2.68. JERSEYS, with front, collar, sleeves and back trimined with braid, only 61.9! TAILOR MADE JERSEYS, bound and trimmed ‘with Mohair braid; they come in Black, Terra Cotta, and Navy, ouly @2.68. ANOTHER NEW STYLE, with Loop Braid Tnm- ming, only $3.98. AVERY FINE Navy Blue Jersey, trimmed with Black Braid, only 84.68, BEADED JERSEYS, two pretty styles, both trimmed front and beck, collars and.cuffe, They are @2.48 and “MILITARY JERSEYS," bound with best Mohair Braid, and the front, sleeves, back, and collar trimmed with the same, only 83.25, BKAIDED JEKSEYS, elaborately trimmed all sround, satin buttons. They come in Black, Terra Cotte, and the “New Blue.” Only @3.50. “MILITARY JERSEYS,” Garnet, Myrtle, and Navy, ‘trimmed with best Mohair Braid, only $3.75. BRAIDED JERBEYS, in V-shaped back; front, neck, ‘and sleeves handsomely trimmed, only 83,98. A NOVELTY is a Fine-grade Jersey, trimmed with three rows of Mohair Braid laid in folds, only $4.35, THE most claborately-trimmed Jersey is braided down the front and back, around bottom, collar, and cuffs, only $4.25. SILK JERSEYS, TAFFETA SILK JERSEYS, with coat back, for 96. TAFFETA SILK JERSEYS, with coat back and re- ‘vores, for 89. PURE SILK JERSEYS, with cost back and reveres, for $10. ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. CORSETS ONE OF OUR SPECIALTIES, ‘Tho ledy whom we cannot fit and suit ins Corset does not exist, at least we think no, Nearly Sfty different styles of Corsets always in P. D. CORSETS, © P. conarTs, a. 10 different styles, inclu- Ging the “Venus” and “Mas- cot” We have the “Mas R&G.consers, ©" sit colom A different styles tn colors, THOMGON'S GLOVE FIT- ‘TING CORSETS. . DR. WARNER'S CORSETS. 6 different styles. WOVEN CORSETS, 8 different stylea, Eanes WAlsTS, . Tlterant ston or tin WE HAVE THE SOLE ER >ANSY ‘Om Faseo conser. =» 4 LEADER-€1 HAND MADE CORSETS FOR 68 THE a AL AIS OY AL! 4. LIBMER, Proprietor, Woonwasn & Lorszors Corvus, MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1888, ‘Ws close this week st 8 np m, excepting SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER FIRST, on which day we revert to the regula hours, 8 to@ p. m., ‘until next summer. or LADIgs WALKING JACKETS, LADIES WHITE SUITS, LADIES' WHITE WRAPPERS, LADIES’ FANCY SATEEN WRAPPERS, ap CHILDREN'S, MISSES’, and LADIES’ JERSEYS. It is our intention to lose otit the balance of ‘our stock of the above-mentioned goods, and to the “accomplishment of this object have given the stock complete overhauling, ‘and changed the prices thereon. An examina- ‘Hon will readily convince you of the extraordi- nary cheapness of everything offered, and judi- cious buyers will reap a harvest made possible only by the lateness of the summer seagon and our determination to open the fall season with ‘an entirely new stock. LADIES’ WALKING JACKETS aT MARVELOUSLY LOW PRICES. ‘The success of out previous offering impels us to make another, even more attractive, vis: 38 Ladies’ English Walking Jackets, in Black ‘and Brown Stockinette, Boucle, Frize, Flannel, ‘Jersey, and also afew fancy Check Cloths, All siges in the entire lot, but not in any one style. Redueed to, 91.50 11 Ladies’ English Walking Jackets, in varl- otis cloths, also few short wraps, Ince-trimmed, sizes, 3%, 34, 36, 38 and 42 only. Reduced to... 82.50 ‘The above prices, viz: $1.50 and 82.50 repre- sent only about one-fourth, one-third, snd one- half thet former selling price, We make this sacrifice now to get rid of them before opening ‘the fall stock. (Third Floor.) ‘Wrappers reduced. Our stock of white Linon ‘Lawn and Sateett Wrappers must goat once. Wo believe you will appteciate buying them at these ereatiy-reduced prices, 1 Lot Ladies’ White India Linon Wrappers, ‘well made and trimmed with embroidery. Reduced to... +8150. 1 Lot Ladies’ White India Linon Wrappers, Plaited front, trimmed with embroidery. Reduced to. 82.25, 1 Lot Ladies’ Fine White India Linon Wrap- ers, very neatly made and attractively trimmed with embroidery. Reduced to... 82.50. Sateen Wrappers Reduced. We offer the bal- ‘nee of our stock of Fancy Sateen Wrappers at greatly reduced prices, with a view of closing them out this week. ‘These embrace both fancy and mourning seyles, well made and tastefully raped. Chole of the stc k at $3.50 each, 1 Ladies’ FineChallie -apper, pink ground attractively figured, Wat 5 u back, plain front, size 36, exactly half the. °" mer price, Reduced to. “a 85. 1 Ladies’ Elegant Frei 3 Onsite Gown, fancy figure on a cream grow g%front of Lilac Cash- mere, richly trimmed — sizo Reduced (Third flour.) . $12.50. LADIES’ WHITE SUITRAT “END OF THE SEASON" S21CES, We are determined ngs next summer, Some begun to show flner-mnel Jess soiled. All must we have made tha prices low enough to duce you to buy now ‘whether you really need hem or not. We hava less than one hundred its, and have divide! carry them over t3 some have just others are more of 1 Line Reduced to,, 11 Line Reduced to,. 1 Line Reduced to.. 1 Line Reduced to. 8.0) 1 Line Reduced to,. 10.09 1 Line Reduced to,. 12.5) 1 Line Re@uced to.. 1 Line Reduced to.. ‘We have not the entire range of sizes in ig Une, and in the first lot we have only size 4, for very large ladies, (Third floor.) LADIES' “TUXEDO” SUITS AT HALF-PRICE. ‘To close out the balance of our stock of Indies? “Tuxedo” Suits we offer them at exactly half- Price. These suits are woven in one piece, and ‘are tho must comfortable and desirable suit ‘made for seashore, mountain, boating, lawn tennis, and “outing” wear. Cream, trimmed with French Blue; Navy, trimmed with Cardi- nal; French Blue, trimmed with White, Reduced to. (Third floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sts, nw, 810 Lowzst Or Low Parces Ox J SEYS, ‘The cheapest Jerseys yet offered in thecity Are now on sale, ae we have concladed to clove ‘out the stock completely at «reatly reduocd Prices, prior to opening the new styles, which are beginning to arrive. 5 Chil n'a Beal Brown All-Wool Jerseys, 8 Misses’ Black All-Wool Jerseys, open in back, sizes 26 and 28, Reduced to 28 Ladies’ Black Plain All-Wool Jerseys, sizes 32, 34, 38, 42 and 46. Heduced to. 01.75 14 Ladies’ All- Wool Jerseys, in Cardinal, Seal- Brown and Navy-Blue, profusely trimmed with Black Braid, sizes 32, 34, 36 and 38 only. Reduced to 82.50 81 Ladies’ Black All-Wool Jerseys, Braided ‘Vest-Front, very stylish and well-fitting, sizes 82, 36, 40 and 44 only. ‘Keduced to... +8275 5 Ladies Black Fine All-Silk Jerseys, perfect shape, sizes 38, 40 and 42 only. ‘Reduced to. 84. ‘This is the lowest price we have yet named on an All-Silk Jersey, and it should cause thelr iu- stant sale. (Third floor.) ‘WOODWARD & LOTAROP. Cor. 11th and Festa, n. w. Bore Samer Warsrs Repvesp. ‘We are weeding out the stock, making lower Prices on every style that deserves it. Thave speak for themselves, Balance of whe 50-cent line of Boys’ Mother's ‘Friend Shirt Wausta, reduced to 300. each, Balance of 75 and 85-cent lines of Boys’ ‘Mother's Friend Shirt Watsts, in « variety of fancy styles, reduced to 5c. each. ‘We call attention to an excellent line of ‘BOYS EXTRA PANTS for EARLY FALL AND SCHOOL WEAR, ‘which we have just recetved. The qualities are Of s good medium-weight (Cassimere, in dark patterns, sizes 4 to 14 years Price, $1 and « 81.25. ‘Tn the 61.25 lot te an elegant line of Corda- Toys, which are particularly good value, (Third floor.) WoopwaRD & Cor, 11th and F eta, Maz, Ome Dez, ‘You can buy equally as satisfactory through our Mail Order Department es tf you were ebcy- ‘Ping im person. We send samples upon request, ‘fl orders the same day recetved, and guarantee bo perhe hago ys aspen: arene ‘If ordering any of the above goods write sodintly, nd etnte whether wo can sabato ‘ext best thing. should the pactiouler garmot be eold,” i WANTED-—HELP, WANTED—HOUSES. WHS ACY ak, po gorums | Wo a oust TARR Ls Le exacted, “Bupt, Mig. ie ay Ts BOriog ser eaee we ‘0OKS. Wi S RIED AT DIGK'S AGENCY. WOMEN waters ae ccochanen Bien and hotel belp toe 7th stn Be E"anipmupie cult on MBER WORK ferred. ‘Address Mk, Biar office. onze Wars as OR GETS oF ir sence snd conversational ability: Wrork. “Good salary to thoxe 2 tea Tinterriew, GBH. O16 F et nwe audi ate TED ws more within a ae Of Frankin Migrate ait aa NTED—GOOD Di Tooms, centrally locate ‘ot October, ‘adisoce TR Be Gas {ado Penney tanta ave. ny w ANTED—BY A‘ case. W PORCHABER, 4 a wODERR Duilt house. with 6 to 8 rooms, ou Fill pot deal witthany one except o dress, ivi exty, Box 9: , Star office. “ ROOMS OR i ‘Capitol Bull: who may ed- lowest cash price of Brup- =rSUB MANAGERS | “GEORGETOWN jost furnish ‘references, and to cover stock twice that a:sount Salary, @000. ‘Address WAT: ™. wv ANTED —EXTFI ENCED eam | ¢ chance daundey 5 mua Dusinems thoroughly. Address ‘office. auz7-2 Wikies A COMPETENT GIRL FOR COOK and qeveral howework: no warhing oF irowing: brn« city reference. 620 H st. n. w. WASTED A coop Waite “DO GEN: jousework: must come well recommended andstay at nights, Call after 8 lock. S010 mst nw. ‘ANTED— WOMEN COOK! 40; ane W iG 8, $10 TO 840: CE pe Wi Wn Paty ees WANTED. GENTLEMAN, TMMEDIATEGY, FOR FOR jouse, to assume charge during eo ed ANTED—TO PURCHASE ‘of cit Brick House of 6 to 10 rooma, part pets ARTED-NEAK room house: all mod. mod imi ‘B13 East Capi IN NORTHWEST MAKIS.617 F et. a,w. 625-35 Ban ¢ ‘OAPI for con, SOHN 4 THREE @ sito, ‘one 8 room OE, Prasat Nee BUT Rica Cy A HOUSE OF GOOD sf | Sa aR TED AUER OF ‘AEE GRADES 10 RENT Weer supp, ism ve More ERROR & RAMEY, 1907 F ot. for houses to rent f and west ot Linecha put: none but owners of property gad low. ‘Star retin Omees Gand 7. 1 Wavrsat’s ie MA gE ny OFFICE a3 a presen facturer; $50 per wee (al required. “Address, with stan, MANUFAC PERE RT oe Fo. went ne 2 anebat ANTED_ WHITE Om LORED "OOKS, dressmaker front vali it Abd hotaeworkere, Phusde pia Sex f Foe und Brooklyn, Fi, BURRHAM, 636 and 63° Fat a-w. ONE HONDRED WOMEN TO CALL ‘at the rooms of the Educational and Industrial Pion, 916 Lith at. this week, and ecome mapa Lanclion of home-cooked food, 12 to 3 daily. 2 F, RENT—HAN! of rooms on secon Tnanssome suite of rama es BLY Fi FURNISHED SUITE itable for gentienan ee A Seen See pare Fk REN’ ‘TWo Umi LS ENISHED ROOMS a 617 Ret. a1 ANTED-A DRUG OLERK) REGISTERED must be sober aud industriot ence Fequited: Address RISO, ‘Star office Waa ‘Also, 3 Young Man as agsist- dept. “Also, . tH expertenced Bun- ant in the tailorin Sle Wrappers; well growin tore auzy-2t Wane TWO GERMAN Gt! themselves useful in a first-class kitchen; also a young white man who unders ‘be paomesete To ree x eat RENT—DESI ae ae = FORSISHED. saad | Et room; bath, hot water, I imaaller rooms;’ private also, tw " yeteremoce iis pale ‘OR RENT faint ished oF un: lao two on thi Fes acoke FUR. On. FOUR BOOKS, FU. oon Ou8 Mt ‘in VLVANIA AVE. THREE ERE HEAR fhedor anf furnished or un! ‘modern improvements; at very moderate rates if taken ‘at ones. ‘auz7-60" carving. Address Box gi, Mtar office, “auzb-t" | | Srp (HWE FLEAGANT SECOND STOR ANTED FOUR Gob TAILORS—Two FINE | M'Rooms Thr age ap HE ad ged ‘cont makers, 0 8 maker, and one #5 ildren.” Apply 438K ot ste TAKEN Mage ee APY OAC: | on RENT waND-OMELy FURNISHED 7k: a. Bh scares a oor, and parior aud Y ANTED—LADY AGENTS OOIN MONEY WITH oeaccoad sod. Hoge, oF separ my grand new ruvber undergermenta for 7 sr aLe be aves over a inition sola, eval free “fica HF. LITTLE: sue 7-3i Seo ras 19.1 N. W., THREE ROOMS WASTED, 4 0000 GERMAN, GARDENER, 75 ae fam 8 Boor inlcg hotne, ath. We; 0 charge 0 eo) children; also wt wid Te rer’ ‘alefer @ auy7-2t* V ANTED—A WHITE GIRL TO COOK AND DO Foe RENT—FURNISHED,_ iB ARD SMALL ‘the general housework of a family of two persons: | I rooms, single or en suite, sa referynce required. Apply at 116 Cat. ae Way ‘OF MORAL HABITS LOGATED outside leading cities to Teresent an old house in his s-otfou: salary in, per month; refers Enea MANUFACTURER. Lock! hoe T5Rb, New York, anataaw WASTED DUNDORE'S EMPLOYMENT | BU. Teau, conducted by iadies, men and women, white colored, for all kinds of domestic labor. for Bud ataten, Wath reference. 717 M ab mw. wUL La FORRE RENT_ROOMS ON THIRD Figo house, occupied by owner; small faully an renich F2 RENT_AT donabie rates, well-furnished rooms, NEW ired:: also, S07 EST. NW. PLEA ‘with good board, at brick, #1 SITUATIONS. AGENCY FOR COOKS, y ANTED — DICK’S maids, waitress, Isuticress, seamstress, nurses, yalets for traveling; waiters, coschmen, and hoatlersfot family and resorts. “Allelty references, “G13 7th st. augt-ot V UNG MAN, A POSITION IN ‘er coachtnan: cau wait on table and do Guts refersice, and security If required, Cy Star UiMlve, AT, HEADQUARTERS arrions for Cooks, Chambermaids, Waitross, * Laundress matress en Walters.donks Concha, id Nurses, tnters, SAML a. COOMBS, 020 Faw aw. WEANTEDIA SITUATION As ASSISTANT, BOOK; oper, cashier, receiving or deliv refutehet city and country.» Address Host BY A MAN WiTH soME office. ce 9 position a8 watchinan or mnesse references furnished, Address ©. ¥., Star office." NTED-SITUATIONS FOR 500 CHAMBER- ane vt age ag =) ery house- pen, drivers, farmers dairy men: £5. aud besorts. "FM. BURNBAM, 030-032 RESPECT- chanbermatds, or takevare of chil. kid, make theinselves weuerally Useful. Call at 32 Hhode Island avenue aw. TANTED—A BOY OF SEVEN TEEN en DE: ESIRES A Position as clerk in an office or store. Address D. » Star office, an25-3t* | B. Wakten —BY AG TE OF PHILADEL- phia College of Pharmacy, aged 23 a situation. Address T. H. HAZEL, City Post Office, ~ auzo-3t* _WANTED.-ROOMS, ee ‘ANTED—ONE GOOD-SIZED ROOM, ON FIRST or second floor, by a widow lady; ‘unfurnishd; torins inust be mouerate: rent secure references gi not too far up town, Address REST, Star office. a2: WASTED-MIDDLE OF SEPTEMBER, BY AN unmarried lady, furnished, quiet es With bourd, permaneit, Letween Oth and 14th: and at, ny" Adress 32 Franklin ave., Chelsea, Biase. ANTED—BOARD AND ROOMS ‘OR GENTLE- uum ‘wife and three amall children, i fainily phere no other bodders, are taken: Capito} ferred. Address, with 1ull particulars, LE SEP- TEMBER, star office. 21 WANTED GUY INO LADIES Two OR THR avy itzaished ooms for light housekeeping. Ad- pete oa tating locat: ize and price of roo: noe. . was TE BY GENTLEM. AND WIFE HAND- M cag Rats gees pe r eatrable, ee “U8 jousant, reflued, private fainily: terms not over peru oo Felerences. Address J.B. My Metro- Politan Club. (ND | UNFURNISH: ED Rooms; persous having them should see many applications from yersons wauting. them for the fall aud winter, KOOM KENTING AGENCY, 612 9th 2. ai25-31 W:Sipoar ‘A YOUNG GENTLEMAN, ROOM their 9 Toom 34 snd Loard in @ private fawily: «party owning house; references exchanged. tent Oflice. eorets WANTED- MISCELLANEOUS PARLOR FURNITURE _ UPHOL- WHEE Labia FUT UPD (lerences furuinhed aa to wor) Worl Sresideuces. Address 0. NELSUN, O14 10th st -w. rt ‘WW ANTED-810.000 FOR FIVE YEARS AT 6 PER cout No coumisions.’ Auiple real estat: secre ity, 0. E. THOMPBON, Central Be fw, 7th and Pa. ave. . PE WANEED.A, HAN OF 8500 08 “Goon skcU. TGTY, or will take a partner in business paying 50 per cent’ full investigation solicited, Address Bos &, Star office, at WASTEDITADLE BOARDERS AT VERY 1EX- sonable rates; also to rent, back parlor, nicely furnished; convenient to four lines of street cars, Diy at 1119 ts V VERYBODY TO KNOG W ‘line ae Dabok ia positive care for ric; contains nd quinine, arseyic OF ipetalie compound. Bold by all Drug a 4 TO PURCHASE A Fork HORSE; Wire? RGR A Fon ae panda Sha and cig years old: yk, Bed a at quiet; referencea, ‘382 C STN. W., DESIRABLE rug iivous, unfurnished: lange closets; exposure; no children in family: rary JOR Ri E furnished Room pooped eos ahi chandeliers: register heal au jot an aug: chandelt cold water on same p.m. ‘Bam. or after > auz5-at° Peay RENT—PART OR WHOLE OF FULLY FUR. ished house. few yards frm fmimediate Inquire of CE Conc oal | ae | r-BoOM | (0. 472 O ST. N. W., 11 maT IO 3a TA ge "Tnguire'st 4740 mt. 27 ee FR TORE A‘ cor. of 2508 ot b. WilGoR Tob? bran ave OR RENT-NEARLY NEW SIR OOM BRICK ey bay window, pacsare, ond, beck alle Fy abe ST 7 en ae ar oF JOR RENT—1s2 7TH gt RE ms six | all BS Stat es sees OR RERT—HOUSE 122 10TH ST. XR. SEVEN ovements, concrets cellar. Kearse Enquire 12 aes dome oF OSL SE” | . 8 Parenti OR RENT __| Bex re Giest. 6 wOr,w. 14.90 Law., Sr, ml 4 Br. lass Istat. kw. Sr, Bt" C. HL PARKER, cor. 45s and E sts JOR RENT—ON OB ABOUT OCTOBER desirable new Brick Building, containt farce rocis and maxpincent tore, suiiable To nd of first-class retail busibess, situated ot iio former 1athot aud Htuede iplgba sreem ein alley tween 12th and 13th and K aud L sta nw. two pe | Eeeercsabase te saw. Fok BENT SU EST NE WO-STORY BRICK modern iunprovements. $15 per mouth. 3334 bw. Gongctown), two brick: Ave hy Per mouth: Inquire 42 Sth et ne JOR RENT—OCTO! Droit Park; brick cellar. steam beat; modern improvements, lary. jor auz5-3t* ST. N. . ae AND | bath: al! modera improvements, rent 680. inquire | Gau'New Jersey ave. 2 ius tite Fee re pow Buick sit mode.n improvements: 3 bay windows, and Qsta mw, Inquire 124: 01 ner Oth 25-3 JOR RENT—HOUSE OF SEVEN ROOMS, BATH ‘and dey cellar, in good order, 1141 10th SET iy at Sin Lith ot uw, TOK KENT th st. and En. w. desirable store, #60 per ~ Store, dwelling, and stable, 812: ‘B-etory brick bay-window, 860 75. Ske te 1 anon 1602 14th at, per month. 1311 Lithet. n, th. Rok RENTOWaN third floors; three rooms on jousekeeping. 921 PR RENT—450 Q ST. TED TO RENT SECOND. ie 18th st. nw. W., TWO NICELY FUR. nished Rooms on second Aor, suitable for lislt ing silver, 12 pee month, Ror Re: second ie for huusekeepins ‘FROR RENT_1226 N.Y. Fpunicating furnished Foon and bed room: ‘also wood ewly papered ences, oor, Iaree, airy, ab dishes, and table linen furnished. im advance. au25-30" UNFURNISHED Rooms, einved IOWA CIRCLE, ELEGANT ROOMS, |7OR RE F in handsome house fronting on park. Board in jouse if desired, F OR RENT—AT 634 RHO ture rooms op wousekecping, to adults; 1m fis auz5-21 Freee KENT—TWO COMMUNICATING B BOOMS AT 1400 L at n.w. ‘ory bay-window room furalsed, Also room 3 kK ISLAND AVE. NW. %, suitable for light ‘condition. Ar with or without Board. T; SEOOND fe cp suite or angle; new house: oxo blork ‘OR RENT—ROOMS_LARGE, COOL, “SECOND story front room jurnishe board. “1109 uth ‘and hail room, furnished or up- ith board: home comforts; excellent table au25-3t Fe. RENT — UNI tien, two commnunieat feren joes exchanged. 1334 FURNISHED—T0 DESIKABLE FE RENT_AT 13061 ST, OPPOSITE FRANK: lin Park, furnished frot and dressipg-room ; 2d floor; _auz5-3t* OR RENT—IN PRIVATE FAMILY. Fe St.,uear Towa Circle, lange wi Toom:,’to gentleman; 22, Siar office. LN ‘oors furbished: ON 43TH ivatd convenient addreas Box 4-8 RST, BECON STATED with’ or without R £ 708 RENT-SOUTH FRONT, COMMUNICATING th board, at 939 M or singie rooum, furnished, with :AT=TNO uM TY BT CARGE, FURNIGHED Ms, uted bay wriudow, ag, bath, ave. 8.W. LUA AT TA- 1418 F st, Era! aad “Ss BEST AND THE CHEAPEST furnisued rooms in the ety, 5 pene F uired. ‘at the Clinton House, convinced, mW. ‘and be, 1 gene tn ROOMS, SINGLE OR en suite, in private family; furuished: large double house: south aud east trout; references re- 2101 K st, nw. ‘ar VOR LENT—TWO SUITES OF THREE KOOMS i closet each, “unfurnished, Also, furnished Foon EGE RENT—4 COMMUNICATING K ouse 639 D jug, $20. Inquire in the store belo Fitna (00M8, THIRD st. nw. for light housekee Ww Of G. F- SC} R RENT — A With fixtures complete, » heat Fe Yard: back alle @asand water; zv0d ‘on Pa. ave., Capitol fez snd taformetion. 1B, Wy APO BEAUTIFUL DOUBLE STORE. floored’ basement, to other street Hill near new brary site. For apply to No. 1 2 Lith st. near toil o'clock morning, Aa _RENT—FINE_ STORE, eEST, JOCATION Fe juaieone for any business; cheapest feat i town only @40" per mum. 7 ave. ae at, near Pa, month" “Apply to to W. jeo22-Sm GELLAR AND, ON # otc NET Taint ate Ware iy OUR BUTTERINE AT sed pe ae ae Ss {Gentes te autabera) Ceuta Sat Hcg rs a had = eR Fy SPORE, AND Di iG (NEW ee a very desirable oo. building), 637 tion for ek 3y30-Lm Mattia grin 927 Fat FOR] SENT—MISCELLAN EOUS STR STRAI a aD Di DrxiNG, | FOR, BENZ AL S26 PER MONTH. ON YE YEARLY Gents havi, suits to clesn, can send ~~) ghempbag WM. Beene, ‘calied for, cleaned and ry iW au23-10t Fet.nw. ANTED WELLS DUG, BORED | read poe BN; suisse rai sam a noes MOS AT. ca Bases WEES a AG Kathe and aay ea au13-1m z mann ‘ANTED—CLOTHING RECHARGE, 20 st gepilemnts yettte “og Plots “essa LOST AND FOUND. __ CAN OFFER A BARGAIN IN A new Brick House, 12 rooms and two baths on H st. b.w., near Ariugton aud Cuamberlin's aud Wormies"s. fo ally one desiring a first-class location for reuting Fooms, oF for private dwelling. JOHNSTON, ALL 5-3 Satan ow. PO, RENTS STORY Bi MALL, WATER cf ha sade cn a a a ‘corner “7th st Tihod: e SAppy LUO Let am, CF 2 KICHARDSU! JOR BERT aay A 8T. & A ROOMS A an store, stable au hung, £8.00. SONNE. Dekdnor B13 Kart Capitol wt JOR RENT_NEW HOUSE, 9 ROOMS, Ni ‘32d at » Goontetown, 3 story. bay windows, haprovementa; rent, 627.00. Lnqu Sst Nw rooms aud bath, hot Tth-et care. Inquire at 1020 fth st aw {0H RENT 370 CL Nv, € ROOMS AND BATH: room: partially furnished: excuaty ‘Apply on’ premisen. auzo-i TK KEST—1731¥ 81.0 HOOMS AND BATH, Ay ortcct order Abrutygiut STeloek Ror, RENT "635 LIEBERMAN, 1303 F st. NT SCHOOL sT.. MT. PLEASANT, ‘six rooms, cellar, $18 2028 14th st_nw 6 bath, Be. (over store), ed. ‘32 Est nw. Gr. st.ne.6r... OST _COMING FROM AGRICULTURAL, a due gabend' ai tier aes ane Sete name |; sew bats blue check apo 28s finding samme Please return him to: ave. Bw. Wiesscsnn saree ever ones AT aaa ESS ot ee ee eat ie Bt IN |ONOGI ve fees canes arash Se eo buf & Riodobsox i ate out wyaed: eae |i a Py Se Bae Fx NT_aaai, i pew three-mtoty bev | ac rootne -# roame: cellar, ee. Large forick 228th at, 0 Brick 1107 N at. ‘hick LNT Pet | Brick 1612 90h at Brick $13 New Jes | Brick 1410 D. Brick 63 SOK RENT ATTRACTIVE THREE-81 0K dwelling; 11 room furuace, aud all. m ‘bs taruily Brick )ORRENT_UNFURY ISHED Lafayette me Meugeh 70 Bat aw fan oe exaun sertuit! row Tomas isnt es co. 1324 F a ow. ,2-stors double House, 13 rooms, corner house. airy tric S-story brie ch nicely furnished; @50 for’ Sepnember ant mth thereafter Luquire of at M.MPARKER, 1418 Fat, SENT—BY & ©. HOLTZMAN HOUSES, th st. n.w.. 108.6150 1 Sth st. ww. 10r.N 1 Fenton Pi we. Sy Fenton ML ngor iano ) 1282 Wyte st, Or 1 “ihe 403 dobar pA Bichardoon fy tL-3y Heras Big Ulthatulw. shop is ab. Pa cr List of ‘furniabeg wousee call for or jroperty for eale call for oF eoua _ aus oR RENT_ 106 10th 4 a.w.. 20 | sul5-1m ‘ UR RENT. Fai, 01162 20th wt. Te... 27 18-20-22) Tih 42.5 129m 0-32-34 Haine. GREEN & CUNNINGHAM. 1409 Fat, Foto s22ho SEB BE tye Ma mo $18 Bat ac: Or. 616.90" Ke Sih avd F'vis br AND 231 13TH ST. “8 All moderate iiaprovements cp Que sauare from Printing and Engraving 5 2a atu. v8 Foome, concrete cellar with ii Tod. tuips.: tent 39.50 p. ra. ‘The berduce 4» to the Bouse: “inguire 403 Tun el nw. _ aust pe ee eee water, Ge. Prom September 13, _an6-1m } NT_SIX.KOOM BRI essen ole

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