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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON Au bona fide daily circulation more than treble that of any other daily paper published Washington, aud much greater than that «) alt the other auuy papers bere added together, ‘The star Out of Town, Persons leaving the city for any length of time can have Tux Stax wailed regulariy to any address apd for any period tuey may desire, 62" AL orders for the paper by mat! must be accompanied by the money,—at the rate of fifteen cents @ week, or Mity cents per month, unless sent toa foreign country, when the price, includ. Ang postage, is 80 cents per month, The rather acrimonious encounter which oc- eurred tn the House yesterday, between Mr. By- Bum and Wr. Cannon, called to puolic attention the anomalous relations of the Congre a Record and tne journal of the House. Mr. Can- Bon was, beyoud question, techaicaly rizht tn hls assertion that the Journal 1s the flual autuor- ‘My On Suco a Matter as was in dispute yesterday Dut so was Mr. Bynum rignt tn bis claim that the Record is the ouly report which every momber gees daily, and by the light of wuich he sets him- @elt rigut in Bistory. Here is a curious state of things, The jourual is, by a ratuer crude fiction, Supposed Lo be read aloud every morning in sue House; Ip point of fact, it ts read only in a skele- ton form, with all the really essential matters omitted. It would take hoursof time to read it through, aud every member would nave to be ia Bis seat in order to make the reading of any effect As it 1s im manuscript, % would take @ great waile for members torun it over for themselves, if, instead of belong Fead aloud, it were jeft in some coaveai-nt piace for them w refer to and correct, It 1s not put In ‘type, often, for a long time after ihe events Geecribed in it have occurred. All that remains Is for memvers to fall buck upon the Record, ‘Which is, in effect, a newspaper devoted exclusively to the reports of proceedings in Congress, but 1s in ‘RO sense an autuori(y, aad learn Wuether they are Properly treated there. If they are not, they call for acorrection. Whetuer that correction is ever made they know not till it 18 too late; and a Clerk's or compositor’s or proof-reader's error | ‘might at any time present a member to posterity 4m the attitude of saying or doing sometatag the Precise opposite of what he actualy said or did. ae ‘The gold fever has struck Michigan with a force Which recalls, after a fasaioo, the boom of 1849 in Cailforaia, It must ve suid, bowever, in favor of the new delds, as compared with thos? La which aneariler generation labored, that Michigan pre- Seats @ much more hospiabie and inviting face han Cailioraia did. Tue state 1s well seit there are raiiroads and steamboats everywhere, Ssawinllls aud hardware suops abound, and agri- culture is in so advanced a condition taut every- Body wno comes will fad enous to live on and ‘at prices which are not ruinous It fs provable, in Spite of all tuls, that ihere ls plenty of suffering @ad d.sappotutineat ta store for Eastern people Who shoulder tueir picks aad start for the mines im the expectation of gettiag rick 1n a fortaight, Gold-mining is uot now wuat it was forty years ago. Tue employment of improved mecuanism has drivea practicaily out of existenc» the *dig- gers” woo made so picturesque a figure in tue Social landscape of old. Tue man who bas no capital, but an employment, paying enouza to Support himself and bis funily aud to enable bim tolay by sometuing against a ratay day, 13 labie tomake a yreat mistake wuen be gives up such a certainty for the very precarious cuances of life in ® mining camp. Tue !aiest alspatcnes trom the Scene Of the gold discoveries say tuat a syndicate Of wealthy capi alists are preparing to work the Rew mines Tuls is as lc should be. The rica have sometaicg to loose. It 18 tue poor who suffer whea Unings go wrong, as often nappens in an alleged oid country. ee _____ If the bill in relation to Digtrict tax sales fs to be Tecalied ‘or ameudment In respect io the date of ‘Uhis year’s sale, a cuange should also be made in the limitation fixed by the Dill upon the amount tobe paid for each item of newspaper advertise. ment of such sales. This legislation seems to con- tempiate an improvement upon the oid methoa of giving notice to the pubite of delinquent taxes and Sales ia pursuance thereor, waich Uy 4 pampulet publication without general circu.auon made a false prevense of bringing the matter to the atten- Won of the public. The new law provides for Rewspaper publication of tax sales, but it the in- Yention fs to give actual and not a mere suadow of eonsiructive notice to delinquent taxpayers and We public generally by utilizing the advertising columas of a Washington newspaper of g-neral ¢irewiaton the lumit upon tue charge must be re- moved. At the rate fixed uo newspaper which 1s (Of general circulation aud reaches the taxpayers of the city can afford to priat the matter. Tae effect of the law will be practically a dupli- cation of the pampl.et pubilcation. Unless it 1s felt that newspaper rates can be paid for news. Paper advertising, 1% would be better to hold to the old method. Money would not tuea be wasted 4m @ sham newspaper publication, and the false pretense of giving notice of delinquent tax sales to the public would not be doubled by a mere @upiication of the present notice by pamphlet. Mayor Hewitt, in uis latest newspaper inter- View, says that ue Bas made so good a magistrate, and knows is own capa.ity aod his own faitu- fulvess so well, that, if ue, as a taxpayer, were called upon tw vove for tue man wuow he regarded asthe best candidate for mayor of New York city, he suould vote ior Abram S Hewitt every ume. ‘Tuts ts frank, but no more so than the acts of several other noted pubic men. Mr. Tilden voted for bimse.t, and so did Mr. Arthur and Mr. Cleve- land. All these geatiewea have been in the babit Of contributing Liberally to tuelr own campaign funda It is common to speak of the “profession Of polities;” Dut politicians d.ffer from the mem- bers of most otuer professious in tuat matter of absolute coutdence in seit The priest goes to Another priest Wuen be needs shriviag; tbe puyst- lan calis in 4 bro.ner practitioner Wuea he ts him- self threateued Witu serious illness; the lawyer never trusts ulmself to plead an important case of Lis own im court. But tuere is uo false moJesiy about the politician. He is troubied wita 0 doubts or misgivings—ne Is the best man he knows for any office tuat’s golug, and voves for bimgelf every ume. —————— ‘The suggestion th.t ihe appropfiations for the Year may be almost sufficient to destroy the argu- ment for tar reduction based upon a growing Surpius bus evideutiy brouzht an overmustering Werror upon mauy democratic gembers of Con Bress, and sowe Of tuese members are so wildly Unreascoadle in tuelr pauie-stricken condition What there 1s danger of a disregard of national ovil- Gallons, and negiect of the most important public ‘Works 1a order taat the apparent surplus tor the Year may not be dicalaisued to small proportions, Any check upon Wasterul extravazance 1a appro- Priatious ts welcomed vy tue public, Dut It 13 Dec esary that Lhe government pay its Jeous, suca as the adjudicated Fresca spoliation cjaims: and it 4s proper toa: liveral provision suould be made to @outiove the great public undertakings already Under Way, neglect of which means a waste of ‘What bas beea accomplisued aud greater expense 4m the end, such (or instance as the buliding of we ew Congressicual uurary. <a While the gates and gate-posts are coming away from the entrances to Kxecuuv ue, i may Bot De out of place to iuquire Why the great iron Jeuce Ls wot rewoved frow around Lacayetue Park, ‘The ta-uwiog open of several smaller reserva- tious wuich used vo be Surrounded wita railings and chains bas added woaderfully to the beauty Of their ueiguvoraoods wituout resuluog in aay edamage tothe Lawn, tolluge or flowers. Why we awe rule would not hold good on tue haudsome square tn trout of tue Executive Mansion it is hard tose. It may ve expedient, for good pubile rea sons, to keep the whole or a large part of tbe Waite House grounds so provecied tuat gates miy De closed in tue face of a crowd which threatens trouble; Dut the large parks of the city would ali Be more sisutiy aud just as well cared for if there ‘Were D9 eaces abvut tue, OF at most ouly a cop- img to mark the place wucre the domain of” bricks snd aspalt ends and tue region of grass and Green leaves aud gravel begins. Ex-Sevator McDonald uas taken tue stump for Cleveisad and Tuurman. Woul nis vpice have Deen beard equaliy loud in support of Cieveland and Gray? New York state is to Lave an issue, like the United States, for its next campaign. itis high Bownse against the liquor power; aud 10 this in- stance it was Lhe repubiican aspirani, not the dem- oeratic incumvest, Why marked It out, DODGE. CUAL MERCHANT, etal, Wholesale re cu. Jo» & Derm: Prrvreas, 420-422 lita St. N. W., Washington, D.C, ‘Have the largest office and the most complete appar tus in the city, and are prepared to execute all sveediiy, promptly, and at low prices, work wo! a FO Te Law’ bc., be. Promptly done, and at prices as low ss good work cam ‘be produced. Katimates cheerfully furnished. Fine Scivntific woek carefully executed, Ledgers and Blank Books made to order. an2s-: ee Doxr You Wasr APAIROF ODD PANTS (BY WHICH WE MEAN A PAIR OF PANTS SUITABLE TO WEAR WITH ANY COAT), TO WEAR DURING THE REMAINDER OF THE SUMMER AND THE RARLY FALL WHITE AND FANCY DUCK VESTS ARE WORN QUITE LATEIN THE SEASON. EVEN UP TO DE- CEMBER ONE OF THESE GARMENTS ADDS MUCH TO THE NEATNESS OF A MAN'S APPEAR- ANCE. FROM NOW UNTIL DECEMBER 1,4 MEDIUM WEIGHT WOOLEN SUIT WILL BE THE MOsT USEFUL OF ANY. DOWT YOU WANT ANY OR ALL OF THESE? WE WILL BE GLAD TO SERVE YOU. ¥.B. BARNUM & C0, 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, New Sraursp Lasess. THREE-DAY SALE a ge Hematitched Pillow Shams, 62.35, reduced to iiss! Muslin Stamped Pillow Shams, 25c,, reduced to Lance size Momte Cloth Tray, Se. reduced 10 250. oe ‘size Mousie Cloth Splasher, Soc. reduaed to belting Sheeting Covers, new designs, 75a, reduced NEW EMBROIDERY MATERIALS. New Armure Cloth, new shades. New Art all shades Ne sbades. i Se & OPPENHEIMER & BRO., Decorative Art Rooms, aus 51g 9th st. ow, E. G. Davia 719 MARKET SPACE. DURING THE PAST FEW DAYS OUR PLACE 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 FANS, CUTTER’S SPOOL SILK, HANDKERCHIEFS, LACES, VEILINGS, PINS, BUTTONS, &c, &c. AT HALF PRICE REMAIN WHICH WE WILL BE PLEASED TO SHOW. ADDED To THE ABOVE, WE HAVE MANY CMOICE BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPART- MENT. ALL OUR BLACK AND WHITE CHALLIES. aT 120. BEST FRENCH 84- ‘TINES, 2c; REMNANTS OF SAME, 120. EXTRA VALUE IN SUMMER GOODS TO CLOSE. NIG DRIVE IN EMBROIDEsIES. PARASOLS AT AND BELOW COST. PRICES THE LOWEST. ALL GOODS ) GUARANTEED AS REPRESENTED. E.G. Davis, 719 MARKET SPACE, COR 8TH ST. Gear Basoarss Ix Reouxta ‘We have just finished taking stock and find we have on haud an unusually large lot of REMNAN1S of all Kinda, which we are very desirous of turning into mouey, and have therefore marked them at such prices ‘0 will insure their sale Many of them are in lengths that are suitable for Children’s Dresesa, and are of wood quality xenerally,and many good bargains are of- fered, comprising Black and Colored Cashmeres, All- Wool Dress Goods. Ginghams, Black and Colored Silks, Mobairs, Poplins, All-Wool Cloths, and ends of Dress Goods generally. aud all at sbout half price All marked in plan figures, ONE PRICE ONLY. \.M. SHUSTER & SONS, au25 919 PENNA AVE Streets are crowded, happy creatures, All with suniliug, pleasant features, ‘To aud fro they are woiug, Occasions.ly each other showing Dress Guods. Ginguam or Percale, ‘Bought at Lansbunch’s Remnant Sale, “Blow the trumpet, let them know" ‘Where for bargains they sual go. ‘The public's interest we protect (Our past desiing’s proves the fact, By Srecu Regursr Of the People We Have continued our GREAT REMNANT SALE, (On the Third Floor, until further notice. List OF BAKGAINS ON HAND: ‘The lest lot of the well-known Mabdi #laid, in Dark Patterns, st Sc. per yard; recular walue 12340. ‘The remaincerof our oi ‘French rar Samay preach Oncaniien jeuitide Gi Lawns cost eres — tf ecredeiciane stars Brecshormtelate : Sed yard; soli ‘at d0e everywhere. oe We have selectea « lot of Parasols Diberanept tod pieced og the Thine Feces a opsatd y and get tbe rat chutce. "6+ 8? 10 63. Come A lot of the famous Adunis ysis Fiat Govan 0 Dar yard reese ec ‘2cases of the German teacher proof st Loe yar yrds woe oe {the uifferent articles tor sale. brauds of Feather iicking. at haf value. ben m2 mf A on the aunt, as webave special bateatas Were Thira Fivor, simere ONE PRICE THs BEST POLICY. LANSBURGH & BRO. 420, 422, 424, 426 7th St ¥. W, Ove “New Sovrn” Parent aus THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C.. TUhenee! svGuET 28, 1888. We Cro Ar 6 O' Croce PALAIS ROYAL BARGAIN LAS T WEDNES DAY. AUGUST 29. Secmes. ‘EW GOODs COMING IN DAILY. PRICES LOWER THAN EVER. yaLAGK CHANTILLY FLOUXUING WORTH 61.35 1. BLACK CHANTILLY FLOUNCING WORTH 61.75 FOu $1.50. BLACK CHANTILLY FLOUNCING WORTH 62.26 FOR $1.75. a CHANTILLY FLOUNCING WORTH $2.40 82. ‘Better qualities at proportionately low prices. BLACK SPAMISH GUIPURE FLOUNCING WORTH 01.08 FOR $1.26. BLACK SPANISH GUIPURE FLUUNCING WORTH $2 FOR 61.68. LINEN Lacks. ‘All widths, new styles and patterns, in Torchons, ‘Medicis, smyrnas, Florentines, all hand made. ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL Ovr Srocx Or Yauxs, Woors, S&o. is nearly wone; what is left bas to go at any price. ‘Germantown Wool, 10c. s hank Shetland Wool, 10s.» hank. Saxony Wool, 10e. « hank. Spanish Wool, 10c.s hank. ‘Spit Zephyr, 3c. an ounce. WORKING COTZON, J. 0.0. AND MADOKNA, All colors, 16c. » dosen. ‘TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1888. ‘We close this week at 5 nm. excepting SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER FIRST, on which day we revert to the regular hours, 8a m to D. m, until next eummer. % Exo Or Tax Szasox Sure CONTINUED, Reductions are the order of the day throush- ‘out our entire third floor. The following lines are affected: Ladies’ Misses’, and Children's Ready-made Suits, Ladiew Jackets aud Wraps, Boys’ Suits and Shirt Waists, and Lodies' Wrap- pers and Jerseys. We believe it will be to your interest to pay our thind floor a visit of inspec- tion, as by purchasing now you can secure a garment suitable for carly fail at seaving of half, more oF lesa, WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Gor. 11:h aud F sta. nw. ‘ourte Foor Arrnactions. Dado Shades Reduced. We offer 10 dosen elegant Dado Shades, 36 inches wide and 3 feet Jong, mounted on best spring rollers, ready to hang. The effects produced in these shades are. remarkabiy striking; the colors are very de- sirable, aud iu order to close out the entire lot ‘we have marked them at the exceptionally low price of $1 each. New Turcoman Curtains. Your opportunity foseoure first choice, 50-inch:Turcoman Cur- ‘tains, plain top, with chenille dado, 84, 85, 86, 87 and 87.50 per pair. 60-inch All-over Chenille Curtains, reduced to 88 per pair. 50 inch Watered Chenille Curtains, reduced to $10 per pair. 50-inch Piain Chenille Curtains, with fancy dado, reduced to $8 por pair. 50 Velour Art Squares, 22, 24 and 27-inch, in 10 different oriental colorings and patterns, only 75c. each. Six-quarter Figured Chenifle Table Covers, heavy quality, in Blue Gold and Red effects, ouly $1 75 each. (Fourth floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sta. Dw, Easy Faz Usoveswean Fon May. All prudent men .ecognize the necessity of a medium-weixht underwear for early fall wear, It i weure preventive for the chilliness, and often the severe cold experienced in changing from the gauge, or sumumer-weight to the wool, OF winter-weight underwear. We have now opened our line of medium-weights in Merino ‘Underwear, aud cail your particular attention to the ine at 500. PER GARMENT, ‘which in our mind has no superior at the price. ‘The shirts are ve!1-faced, of good lensth, bound with silk binding and are sik stitched. The Drawers nave braided in-eams, are strongly otayed,cut full aud well finished. Only 50c. ‘per warment, #1 for the suit. We are also showing the fall-weights in Nor- folk aud New Bruuswick full-regular made goods, Csntrance, 1013 F st.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th aud F sta. nw. ‘You will find the prices of all of these goods to be LESS THAN HALF of what they cost elsewhere—but ‘we are not going to keep them anylonger. That's the Teason for the ridiculously low prices. THE PALAIS ROYAL. You Wn Nezp Scuoor Saozs For the little ones ere long—why not get them now capecially as we are giving a discount of Sats Courorrs Repvcep. An additivn to reducing the price on the bal- ance of lust wiuter's stock of Biaukets (which have been selling rapidly) we have dropped the Price on the,balauce of our stockof Satine Com- forts to $2 euch, which is, we believe, the low- st price ever quoted in any city tor equal qual- ity. ‘These ure filled with the best white carded Cotton, some cuvered both sides with Satine, others have one side of Turkey Ked. It is safe to say two dollars never bought a better com- fort. ‘We have also lowered the price on two lines of WHITE MARSLILLEs SPREADS, in order to dispose of them previous to showing the uew qualides and putierus. 1 line reduced to ¢1.75. 1 line redueed to $2. (Fourtn floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th aud ¥ ste nw. THE PALAIS ROYAL. Com Siver. Without comment, we offer: 25 Kieces 55-inch Bleached German Linen ‘Tab.e Damask, ut 0c, 23 Hieces 6U-tuch Bleached German Linen Tab Damask, extra heavy, choice patverns, ouly 6234. per yard. 40 Pieces 64-inch ditto, at 75c. 2U bieces 72-inch ditto, at 90c. 15 Pieces 72-iuch extra ditto, at @L.25. ‘You wil be readily convinced of their intrin- sic worth upon examination, (Secoud floor, ” WooDWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F ste. nw, “Esp Or Tuz Ssasor: Suz LADIES’ WALKING JACKETS, LADi£s' WHILE SUI18, LADIES' WHITE WRAPPERS, LADIES’ FANCY sATEEN WRAPPERS, axp CHILDREN'S, MISSES’, and LADIES’ JERSEYS, ‘It is our intention to close out the balance of ‘our stock of the above-mentioned goods, and to the accomplishment of this object have given the stuck # complete overhauling, ‘and changed the price@ thereon. An examiua- thou will readily convince you of the extreondt- Bary cheapness of everything offered, and judi- cious buyers will reaps harvest made possible only by the lateness of the summer season and ourtetermination to open the fall season with an entirely new stock. SADIE WALKING JACKETS rr MARVELOUSL) LOW PRICES. ‘The success uf our previous offering impels ‘us to make another, even more attractive, viz; (38 Ladies’ Evgiich Walking Jackets, in Black and Brown +tockinette, Boucle, Frize, Flannel, Jorecy, and also afew fancy Check Clotha, All sizes jn the entire lot, but not in any one style. Beduced to.. seeeee BL5O 11 Ladies’ Engiish Walking Jackets, 1m varl- ‘ous cloths, also few short wraps, lace-trimmed, sizes, 32, 34, 36, 38 and 42 ouly. Bedu-ed to... . +++-82.50 ‘Tue above prices, viz: $1.50 and $2.50 repre- sent only about one-fourth, one-third, and one hhalf their former selling price, We make this sacrifice now to get rid of them before opening ‘the fall stuck (Third Floor.) ‘Wrappers refuced. Our stock of white Linon ‘Lawn and Ssteen Wrappers must go at once. We believe you will appreciate buying them at these greatiy-reduced prices, - 1 Lot Ladies’ White Indis Linon Wrappers, well made and trimmed with embroidery. Reduced to... 81.50. 1 Lot Ladies’ White Indis Linon Wrappers, platted front, trimmed with embroidery. Reduced to... $2.25, 1 Lot Ladies' Fine White India Linon Wrap- pers, very neatly made and attractively trimmed ‘with embroidery. Reduced t0.... .. $2.50. Heteen Wrappers Reduced. We offer the bal- ‘ance of our stock of Fancy Sateen Wrappers at greatly rednced pr.ces, with a view of closing them out this week. ‘These embrace both fancy ‘and mourning s.yles, weil made and tastefully Ggaped. Choice of the stock at $3.50 each. ‘1 Ladies’ Fine Challe Wrapper, pink ground attractively figured, Watteau back, plain front, size 36, exactly half the former price. Reduced to........ 85, 1 Ladies’ Elegant French Challe Gown, fancy figure on s cream ground, front of Lilse Cash- Glove Bangles, New Styles, only 25 cents, Real Shell Hairpin. two for 15 ceuts, Black Pearl. White Pearl, Cat's Eye, and Tiger Eye Earrings, with gold-plated wires, for x0 cents pair, ‘Lace pins to match any of the above f sr 10 cent =Gold-plated Coil Braoslets, New Designa, only $18 pair. yvvy I ~ aa ‘uu = A. LISNER, Proprietor, Corver Pa ave. and 12th st JERSEYS Of our own importation—new fall styles—every one usrentesd all-wool and absolutely free from any Dlemishes or imperfections. Should they prove other- ‘wise come back and have your money refunded. ‘Look at these prices and see how cheap we are sell- ing JERSEYS, PLAIN JEBSEYS, with or without vest, bullet but- tons, nicely finished, two rows of stitching around the vottom, only $1.98. E PLAIN JERSEYS, made with new cost beck, cuffs Dullet buttons, three rows of stitching around bottom; youcan get this with or without vest, suitable fors lady in mourning, only $2.68. JERSEYS, with front, collar, sleeves and beck trimmed with braid, only 81.98, TAILOR MADE JERSEYS, bound and trimmed ‘with Mohair braid; thay come in Black, Terrs Cotta, aud Navy, only 82.68. ANOTHER NEW STYLE, with Loop Braid Trm- ming, only $3.98. AVERY FINE Navy Blue Jersey, trimmed with Black Braid, only 04.68, . BEADED JERSEYS, two pretty styles, both trimmed front and back, collars andcuffa They are $2.48 and (05.35. “MILITARY JERSEYS," bound with best Mohair Braid, and the front, sleeves, back, and collar trimmed ‘with the same, only 68.26. 4 BRAIDED JEMSEYS, elaborately trimmed all around, satin buttons. They come in Black, Terra Cotta, and the “New Blue.” Only @3.50. “MILITARY JERSEYS,” Garnet, Myrtle, snd Navy, trimmed with best Mobair Braid, ouly $3.75. BRAIDED JERSEYS, in V-shaped beck; front, neck, and sleeves hardsomely trimmed. only $3.98. 4 NOVELTY fe 0 Fine-grade Jervey, trimmed with three rows of Mohair Braid laid in folds, only 64.35. THE most elaborately-trimmed Jervey te braided down the front and beck, around bottom, collar, and cufis, only 4.25. SILK JERSEYS. TAFFETA GILK JERSEYS, with cost beck, for 96. TAFFETA SILK JERSEYS, with cost back end re- ‘verea, for $9. PUBE SILK JERSEYS, with cost beck and reveres, for $10. THE PALAIS ROYAL. CORSETS. ONE OF OUR SPECIALTIES, Thelsdy whom we cannot ft and suit ins Corset oes uot exist, at least we think sa, Neaniy fifty different styles of Corsets always in stock, What other house can show such s line? None. Infact we think no two houses here can show that P. D. CORSETS, © P. consers, 6 different styles. 10 different styles, incin- ing the “Venus” and “Mas- cot” We have the “Mas cot" in all colors. ‘4 different styles in colors, THOMSON'S GLOVE FIT- TING CORSETS, ‘Sdiderent styles. SEASON” PRICES, ‘We are determined not to carry them over to R &G. CORSETS. ‘8 different styiea, FERRISS WAISTR . ‘7 different styles tor ladies ‘and children. ‘WE RAVE THE SOLB AGENCY PaxsY ‘OR Fasgo conssn ee ‘4 LEADEB—@1 HAND MADE i CORSETS FOR 62 fe sascgeasioesraps B14, 615. ‘Webave not the entire range Exra Varez Is Tanz Dasasss., WANTED-HELP. WANTED--SITUATIONS, FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOR RENT-HOUSEs. _—_ WANTED—ELP,_ Vi eee Wrrnagss eee Wat SSE SVR 2 ‘G00! NEAT TO W ‘oat wash and son ine private family. “60 och anew, as \; CH. : or Farm ‘Solored Stoke. “Sash 4 Coouns bie Fee Ware adt DSRS AGENC eos. mm ook, waiters bu sl hotel help for resorts. 61:5 eT ret SNYDER SWOUD. 493 Lithet awe “audboe WEST MENTY INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE NV agents. Apply at one Bw, aULtw ‘WASTED {COOK AND CHAMBERMAID, WHITE, St 102:3 Massachusetts ave a ig Wicitcie Snares She specie “ot “Sowt ily, OF es matron in first-class school; vest APLA ETO DO * hrman muy, Good reicrences. APPL) U5 Bat wet ANTED—aT JU ART! _ ir" Wat eeeteartaae — heeitions aitress, Lau: abd Nurses Seamstress, Men Walter. Osaka Goss! Butlers. SAM'L a. OOOMBO, O20 Fe nw. wuss ot WAxiED = Dick's Ackxcr yalets for traveling; waiters, coschaen und heathens (or family abd resorts. “Aulcity teiereucea Ul vib vt, ¥. ~——— ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE COLORED Wesittatoa foechuuan ot wotd tke bined paetui in private foals for two day 1634 10th st. ANTED-BY A GEEMAN GIRL, WW icarra nosewort or cocks: FOR COOKS, iv aN BC George st. «Neca ‘ANTED—A BOY OF LEARN HARN+SS Wetheet Bat ps 2, ww ae W3SLEDIWAITE WOMAN TO COOK, Wai anid iron for private fauully; must be sobsr and in- Sitpton Hotel “ae WANTED-COMPETENT Tyre WRITER AND ‘stenographer. Addceas FW. ¥, tbcto ive their entire’ tase fiean ahve to sive tire vod apply. aus. ANIED—IMMEDIATELY—A_ NUMBER OF ayy zon ladles and vente todo capri: mall ‘commence ‘chance for con. ‘iarese A. We Js Duar office. Taueae W 4AXIED— 4 NURSE TO TAKE CARE OF. dren; must have referencea. Apply at 1 i ‘oth ae W BOX AND ire at Revy tard wuse-t WARZED-4 GooD MAN AT first-class -oyater cook. Exchange, 8th and Lae, WASZED—4 Good WHITE on ral aire JY eral Lousework. Call 1000 New Harpe W&ASTED(A COLORED MAN TO ATTEND AN 1d in day time, Refereuce required. A wigs ite ew ee Feauiryaze-de- ‘ANIED — X COLORED WOMAN TO COOK, wash and fron: must be ‘and well recom mended: 1110 New York ave. ae W4X1ED-A GIRL FOR GENERAL House. Work: no washing or irobinc; must bring Pefer- y nights, “409 A ae ences and stay night WARNTED—A LIVE MAN. T1VING OUTSIDE Teading cities, to represent in his locality s large house. Mouthly salary $70 to $100 atetart. Reter- SRG camcted “Supt. Mig. House, Lock Box 1985, Bs usw Wed warts GIRL FOR CHAMBEB WORK and understands waitin je: Germn pre. red. Guod “relerence Teqi ‘Address MA ar office. auz7-2t* TO DO GEN- WaANIED-BY girls, situation, Will assist with the 1508 Coluubia st. B.w. ‘WW ANTED—4 SITUATION As ASSISTANT BOOK: Winter cashier Merk, Fo Feeeiving OF deiv-ty ‘clefk; yood refervuce city and country.» Addsees HOSS “Sat ca ee aaet ae WEANZED-SITUATIONS FOR 500 CHAMBER- mon, drivers farwere sity en, Sc." ites Sour, Bi yeeorte EE BURNAM, oso-03 Pace 8, OR@aS COOK and oi mad: om SoU and cuamber: ‘of | 22) | Pow kentT—1220 0ST SW. | House open for eat | @. Thora, 121 himself | 50K RENT—HoUs! ast tend ia a eas eee | OOK RENT—WOUsE 1211 G STN TWO RESPECTABLE GoLouep | F R REN |—ONE LARGE BAY-WINDOW BRICK, FSi SPr-Soos= DO8 \ Pot Sedaa tngesrementes ‘Fant and cellar 2P Rw fare | SH etne Kent 81630 IngureL W BCURTCH | Lies bs 1, Or. ‘S01 Maryland ave. auzh-3e ~ NINE ROOMS: 224 Bat, cunt RE OUSE 1605 THIRD ST. N.W., With all modern improvementa, PERFECT GEM OF A HOUSE even roome incteding beth ractenats jn every room, with hallway. ons, water; Go sud see it, Rent, $20.50 per month. fmspection. WARNER & ©O., BB. WARN To Fer iw. eae Se! 2u28-1m_ R_ KENT—TWOSTORY | Feseercra ost soo bee awe ao per man ise auth: JOR Ri NT—1226 ST. NW. EIGHT-KooM | | F’itcuse: ath: aitconventencer ena ® larve yard ey aud inquiries fouud at BUD Sew York ave. bw, | R REN” wel oss OST SW I Fenn Rees OS OES ie Sees bee : ; Portion ‘ot ihe. projerty Por fail list cell at cfte for buck | the lst and 15th "[au2n) THOs & WaGuaMat | POR BENT—ATTRacTIVE THREE Stony BRICK | BP aweitine, 11 rooum, furnace, ape all mod. | near Poruand. by’ family Rurce | Tarnished, rent low to an imtoetiete eed tena khan & RUTHEKPFOKD, 1307 on | I tor store and | ana ave NEW TWO-Si0l housg with, ba: winstows wement-; looatior Per month tn advance. Inq! 201 ND Bast MEN roous: sil ode $3.00 | oS 3c RENT-918 FRENCH 81. §.W brick, modern covvemiences, in good or to CHAS. C. DUNCANSON, #th aud’D sia. B POR RENT—BY GEO. W. LINKING, 10th and Hi sts, 2020 F st. 10r..m.i.640)0: ‘WASTED—| Boy OF SEVENTEEN DESIRES 4 Dosltion aa clerk in au ofce or store, Address D- B. by btar office. 3. ROK REN 7 HOUSE HO. Fooms and bata, with all 35. Inquire at 474 0 «t. oxy WASHER BY GRADUATE OF PHILADEL- phia, , ered 23 & vituation. Peart rg See WANTED--ROOMS. WASIED—AT ONCE. TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, refined Jeujle State price sud locality or on tice taken. 1°72) Sar omen prerey WEANTED-BY GENTLEMAN, FOR S-L¥ ASD aughter, three furuisbed rooms (one as parlor) phere are uo childre: aud few other lodyers: u, w-nac- jon. Meferences given, juired. Address Bur office, “ rags rank ‘Address box 2 Star off eat ED_BY GENTLEMEN, 3 PLEASANT UN- Vishiation; terns wiust be moderaie and include was and heat; reierences xiveu and ROOMS, 1122 Connecticut ave. ‘WASTED-LADIVS OR GENTS OF INTELL. ence abd conversational ablilty. - Respectabie: easy ‘work. “Good salary to th ne competent. "Ar\dcoes, for interview, G. BH. G16 Pet aw. gua7-3t" WANTLD = SUBMANAGERS “GE RGETOWN Sud Alexandria. Must furnish references, and cash ‘ epoait of 8300 to covel stuck twice thats "cunt laced with thew. Salary, 6900. Ciek, OF sv n.w: aue7-3e WANTED BY GENTLUMAN AND WIFELARGE, ‘well furnished front room and board with vate famuy who own the.F house or Audress, giving teruis ou, PENCH, office, “ WV itkhed coms or or shal bi Capitol “ud 7th aud F aud L sts. erate. Agdress TENAN ., 1120 dthet.uw. 1 joune, between Nort W ED—EXPERIENCED LAUNDRYMAN TO take charve of a laundry; must uuderstand the business thorvughly. Address E. K., Star office, ausy-2t Ww ANTED—A MAN TO TARE_AN OFFICE AND represent a manufacturer 0 per week; small gapital required. Address, with stamp, MANUFAC- CER, box 70, West Acton, Mass. 25-4 W:x ‘D—WHITE AND COLORED COOKS, nurses, dres-mak«rs, waiters, scullions, &., city; cooks aid houseworkers, Puiludelpbia, New York and Brooklyn, “FM, BURNHAM, 630 and O27 F st. a.¥. au25-6r" ¥ ANTED — ONE HUNDRED WOMEN TOCALL atthe rooms of the Educational and Industrial Union, 516 Lith st., this wees, and become meubders. Lunches of boine-couked tood, 12 to Suaily. 2b; dt Wi 'TED—A DKUG CLERK; REGISTERED OR graduate; must be sober aud iudustrious: refer. ence'Fequired. Address KINO, Star ollice, a W ‘D—T' GL To EB | WV ieuisciven ‘unfal tne a, srataclamyreataurant tebe; also a ‘mau who widers ving. ‘Address Bo$81, star oficer “uuso-ate ry Ser nnde.garmentetor tetnaiest my, few Fu ber unde: garinente for females; over aiulition sola, Proof free, Sire HF LITTLE Ch.cago, Tl. auvé-6t* WASTED BY RESPON-IBLE FAMILY ADULTS furnished or part.y furpis.ed cottage at Wash 1 gtou Grove for 8-)tewber, reut in edv.mce; renter usible for surniure. oor D, ¥. 0. Dept. W ANTED—ONE GOOD-SIZED ROOM, ON FIRST oreecond fluor, by ® widow lady; uufuruishd. terms inust be moverate: Pent secure weterences f.eU ut too far up town. Address KEST, Stat office, a WSASTED-MIDDLE OF SEPTEMULER, @Y AN Uhmarried lady, furnished, quiet, suuny om with board, permaneut, -etweeu ¥th aud 14th. I and aw. 32 Frankia Chelsea, Masa WAStEDSFE TWO LADIES TWO OR THREE turuished Kooms for light housekeeping. Ad- | dress, stating location, size aud priceof ruows. Box : y P.O. ‘Reterwue 4 ¥ NTLEMAN AND WIFE HAND- sunt, retiued, private fauily: teri not over E fddress J. B. month; vest’ references. Ai | bo.ttas Cin | WANTEO-ECRNISHED AND UNFURNISHED ‘Rounis; persous haviux them should see us: Lave mauy appucitious from pervous wautiug theus for the tall aud winter, KOUM KENLING AGENCs, O12 Mi nw. aiz5-3i" a: | a Second floo:, with board for three adulte—with | WILCOX. 1007 Penn. ave. a. ANTED—THUEE UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR | uite ob premises, ‘sduits: modery unprovements; references | furmished rooms in vicinage of Convent of the | juired. Address | RiNT—O17 a ie" | Ferd 4 rmauent tepant, | T, Star | 'ANTED—BY THREE ADULTS, FOUR UNFUR- | terms wust be mod- | Address st ouce 4X, oom | a |* ud: rent $80 ber month. Inquire WESCOTT —& ‘auz7-3e 22 10TH ST_N.E.. SEVEN Tooms, modern improvements, Concrete “seller. | Kent $23. Inquire 20, west dovt, or U31'N, Jerws’ | aveme. autor JOR RENT—790 11TH @T_N. Ww. 3 sTOMIES | Fate eek aurategttocdiae tmovpcinsee TS ins beeu thor sughly ‘renowsted, inside abd rn 0 rou New Brick Gag South Carolla ave. acs 8 ie Bock 1226 shot newt 13th st. aw. 7 roome st u.e., 10 room dave.” tet Leh aid F room» Fe z3z NEARLY NEW SIX ROOM BRICK House, “bay window, passage, and back alley ail tuoderu: iaprovemente; thorouh rev 20.90. Avply at 417 ae Kk: ml 83) four ‘ | don ave. me; $10.30. STALE’ roomie nw 16 Greeue Court, 7 F st -3t_ | Office-rooma on Bret Bor brick, 616 H st. uw. 12 rooms, $50; brick. 1112 M #1 FOR BENT—ONFURNE 1 roots, 640, ALBERT F: FOX 20 2 = IZLE ave. Bw iB, JOR RENT—146 E CAPITOL ST, 6 HOOMS. ALL | *iayeyste Re lBe | sreopevenlances. in goed coed sion: hie bowes bess | ot “me ree side jot attached. % oo «| 1035 doth Sivrecnw. auzo-3t” | Tsae Gee a FOEBTS SOL taw. Se. lead List SUG die ot 337 Data war. wie 2250 | Bs Lol Caw. OF & bI20.00 QOR KENT—ON OR Al desirable new Brick Building, ooutainti lance rooms aud masnifcent store, suitable for any kind of Srst-class retail business, aitUated on Borthwest | commer 14:h 6. and Rhode Imaud ave. bw. bewween 12th aud 13th and K aud L ste. large stabies; 815 each, J. st. nw. OK KENT—OCTOBI Droit Park; 7 thst. Ww. Lr. 6 6 wt uw. ivr ‘Tbe above Mousses cst Ue examined oy permitiro our «ftice uuly. Thomas J disibh eco. auls 1 F ae re = 009 HST. NW, 11 ROOMS, ALL moderu improveueuts; rent 655. Inquire 2005 8 we uz). Foes #ENT—425 3D ST. Nw. 7 ROMS AND | ~ 1°37 F st. 2-story double House, 13 rooms, bath al modern improvements, rent $3 i WASTED DUNDORE'S EMPLOYMENT | BU- reaw, conducted by iadies, men aud women, white ‘and colored, for all kinds of uomestic labor. for District ahd stutes, with refereuce, 717 M st bw. aul l-w* WANTED--HOUSES. FOR RENT_HOUSES. ‘OR RENT—138 EAST CAPITOL ST., CONTAIN- tol grounds: price vance: “Keys at 21> B tee * 3028-30" WANTED—HOUSE—To PURCHASE FOR OCCU- wWunlaud 19¢h ste. uw. fa food locaton sts 0000 $8,500. Address NAVY, Star office. "aust? ‘\WANTEDI WANT To BUY For INVESTMENT W0pisee on tn, uh, Tt or iadth tian weak ST 000 to aah boo cash: ive particulars reutal, Bs. Audvons SURPLUs, stat office, au2s3" WANipD—4 HOUSE WHERE PARTIES WOULD board ior rent; can furnish parior a d $ or 5 bed handsomely; references exchanged. Address BoM 05! Sear omee dT IW joore wisuin abour s ausrgs of Fetuk ie aches! more wiclin about ra 00) Building: reut not over $50. -Adiress SEP LEM ILS Star omice, auz7-3e W243 :20=G00) DWELLING, FIGHT OR NINE ety ,rooins, contra:ly jocated in northw st, for abuut th, by P. Address GUOb a CO., 1435 Pounsytvauls aver n.w, wuB-3t° built howe, with 6 to 8 room, on Capitol Bull will not deal with auy one except owner. who may ad. wing Igeutiou and lowest cosh price of bra x91, a auz5-7t" Wants HASE IN ‘BWEST part of city, good Brick House 10 rooms, Owners apply 0 fNOCH MAKIS,617 w. 025-3" AN “W room bopnees sil whoa “ts house: all mod. imp.; for cash. 313 kast Capitol auZsst* Wtp se BUY Ol KENT A HOUSE OF from 9 to 12 rooms, in goo | condition. Address. stating terms and exact location, GOOD TENANT, iar vitice, 4y30-Lin* ” NTED—HOUSES OF ALL GRADES TO RENT orsell, Weave more calis tor houyeato rent Osis" YP” penn & RAMEY, 1907 Fat WANTED—LOTS, WwW ANTED—TO PURCHASE FOR CASH, A BUILD. tug lot east cf the Capitol aud west of Lincoln Park; — note Or east ae ; Bone but —— Leal reply; wiv fail deecripuou of property aint lowe price, Audrove ‘BUx'92, sae Star uldice, WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WWANTED-A HURSE FOR Hiy FEED FoR FOR bout a month; will rece: ve the best of care. *A ply tok. W. HENDERSON & CO, 1118 Fot mew. “Tee ANIED-TO KENT TOBACCO. AND CIGAR Store, couvrally Yocuted: would. buy stock and a. uldreas Hox 120, bint office. auce-se! tow Fat. oud ®: BUSOHOE fixtures, WANED GTALOn FURNITURE | UPHOT- Stored. “Mattresses made over in first-class style. ational elerences {Urnuied us tg Workinapship. “Work dons Btondoncees Addreas O NELSON GLE Lowi se eee y ANTED—€10 000 FOR FIVE YEARS AT 5 PER Ww So commissions. Ample real estat: secur- As. S.': THOMPSON, Conteal Neth faud- = th and Pa, ave. n. w. =e" "WW ANTED-—TABLE BOAUWDERS AT VERY REA- (W ietatis rates also ty rent tack pave furuisied; convenient to four ply at 1119 Tat. nw. ‘WARTED. Gop, STvrisa HoT ACH; Wine Stren tor bar. st the Belvedere, sashes TANTED — EVERYBODY TO KNOW 1HaT RE once ceo mane ne ee on Ed ANTED—TEY OUR BUTTERINE A pase und) oF money Tefunded: stalls. (remember ‘the Gutubers): Oeuter i sho aol Get wc open al day. WM. C. SCRIBNEK. z ANTED-STEAM SCOURING Gents bar to cles ave their goods Sedlied for cleansd” and PRINCE. "G08 6th st-B.w. Wiktety WELLS DUG, DORED AND DRIVEN. ane ee Wise ane ay pe eae ae Wemen's cast sin. al Gas ‘AND DYEIN postal saz ‘ED—ALL KINDS WELL WORK DO! AT a “Mi Pasa ne wane tren ‘Wind fe- mer, pat fi hr Bala ptDD ttt tee 'ANTED — ‘NTS IN lOGRAPHY, Nie aebr tint EC’ IOITY IN W. ¥v ea ae yous 1, RENT—233 19TH ST. 8. W—O-ROOM HOUSE wich all moderate improvewenty: Pout 829 p.m. Ube square frum Printing abd Lograviny Department. 810 Z2det. u. w., 8 rooms, coucrete cellar with ai mod. ups: Kent $30.50 p. 2. The herdies o to the Bouse. Inquire 403 76h st awe auseoe Sit New hork ove: $33 ta: advance “Apel F Ww hork ave: Wwauce. Dat.nw. between 9 sud 3 clock. es J{08 LENT—FLEVEN-RUOM HO! . 713 St. bet. 7th aud Oth sie h.w.. with al tiuprove: iuenta, reut $30 ber wouth. ‘Inguireat 811 7ihet at 706 Bt RK RENT—1313 N 8T.. FINE 3-STORY BRICK, 1] rooms; excel.eut ivcation; rent moderaze: and ‘0 rooms: Bewly painted pam i The 954 F ot. F°%. RENT—146 A ST. N.E. BRICK HOUSE, NINE rvowa, all modern improvements; within oue square o inited States © pitol. UnLy. BM, MOBRiSON, 12125 F at nw. rooms, water and gas, oue square irom Capi- | $30 in adi RK RENT—COMFUKTABLE THREE-STOLY AND | You = mod. imps: | auz8 see | Fog 27 Poise HOUSE. 8 ROOMS, 660, Inguire — Gav New dervey ave. Bw. mato | REPS SHst st. vets J Qk 2EXI—HANDSOsIE SEVEN ROOM wurcK | 1124 Joab Dons; ali wode a impruvements: 3 bay wiuduwe F corner 6th and Q sta, 2 Tnguie 1248 | _auz5-ute (OK KENT—HOUSE OF SEVEN ROOMS, BATH | and dry colar, in woud onder, 1141 10th #t a. | | Fortenns absiy arbi 11h st uw. E JO KENT. EGor- 11th st and En. wa desirable store, $60 per 1ouz 14th ot. n.w., store, dwelling, and stable, $125 per mouth | 2811 Lith et. nw. S-story brick bay-window, 860 2340 19th st. mw. brick, #75. auzo-se £0, AUTLEK & CO., 1423 F st. | JOR RENT—FIVE NEW KICKS, Gas AND | Eiwater: S14 316, and 318 L st. ne, $1) exch, aud | 2926 aud 1028 suust,, €22 exch "WILEY DELLE, | 1319 Fat uz J-atory brick, 10, 1290 2204 2atry se ioent ih, 7 3 eo pewiy ‘urn shed. tutor price ir september, cones | able sent foe gucd tua auzdat OK KENT | Bari 2-14 wet, rer Rie) | 11%-20-2ig Lik. 4 bu 1228-30 2-4 ene. | _aub-lu* "GieEN & CUNNINGHAM. 1400 Pst FE BEST HOUSE isco F ST, Nw. 10 ROOM Muprovewents. lanes er unde: revt, €90° Apiiy'tod. MAURY DUVE SietandL eusd-awe K KENT—O21 OST. NW: 16K; #60 Mo: 28 B st. ae. Gr. $16.90. hey 820. | Sth 'and Fete ine: br and lath, new. 620.40 par uo. “Keys 716. ‘Ownerat oi8 vust uw. koa h KENT A394 STS. w. 30 Booms. Gas Se are EL a 2321 # at. 1162 2008 et. 7r Will give @5 for one room. or €15 tortwo, use of | iwan0, stable t desired; great reduction ior year. ii Gulre 2124 Tatu, before 2p am. 25-3" | JOR B Ni—WE CaN OFFER A BARGAIN a | Lew Brick Hote, 12 rovws and two backs on H st, iw, wear Arington aud Chstubelure and Wornsley'e | te auy one desiring a Brsi-ciass locauen for reuting as Os Wee Veneate SWORE: 21a y Z0RXBTOX, au25-3t . DOR KENT—HOUSES— 2000 Qt. aw., Wr. | mt. new. Su Re $432 Baw 7e iat cave LW, = eee 28 VOR RENT—1228 17TH ST. N.W., CONTAINING 10 ro ms and bath, wood mantels, tile tacts, and ail modern iinprovements. Apply to RUBL. sT! AD, Arcuitect, 908 F st. aw. auzs-st Fo BENT—wr & 0. HOLTZMAN HOUSES. . 107.8150 1458 Corcoran st.. 9r..835 ‘13th st. Bw, 16r..80 123 4 5 fous =: Ist. nw. 13r. tid Bes: thet FF ‘or ist of ‘rita me for rent or sale is liberally veined frog of Cat to er a ‘owner “qui 0. HOL! ‘16th and F stan EESEEEE Re a 28th & 19th. Lge ivthetes yDuponicntse 'S D at. near 10th. be 398) Vi ave pw. near Soa ei ati Caroma Goat cre sew iot uaa eae ee . eatcH, & BRO’ | | 738 Loth st nw. hoe 70K KENT—3-STORY BACK: HALL, WATER | 3203 st. uw., ir wud aud vas; 711 Abode Island ave. uw. “Rent $20. | Key at drug store, “corner 7th st. and ‘Kboue i ave: Aypy HOG Let aw, CFE RICHAKDSUS. a3 RENT—S1s AST ye 8 Boo re, stable aud earriage-bouss. #50, 12 send resus 68.90. “Sous F. Dusus auZs-st" NEW HOUsE; ® KOOMs st. Geoneetuwn, 3st i, ‘313 bast Capitol (brary site. For hey aud inidrmaticn, apply to No 111 110 st. near Mass. uve. n. Wom ¥ €0 1) % to'Vevenine. a & CATWOUb,” | RENT—FD oz. __ 910 Sinstn._ | Ficrany busines FOE RENT_ BRICK HOUSE 358 FIKST 81 NE cheapeat rome iy ver iu nice order; six rovis aud bath room; all ee oS - mips; trot end back yards. 1, GALLIGAN, 230 Let Fox BEXI-STORE AND CELLAR AND Oni ne utes? _ | IY iioom, corner ef Sty end 1. oe nw: 830 ver jOK RENT—025, SST NW, NEW HOUSE SIX iouth. Apply to W. CJOMNSUN, Tis dik wu w. rooms ad bath, bot and cold water, baif bock from a a re Tth-at,¢ Inquire ot 1020 7th st. So | Fok RENT; SPOKE AND DWELLING EW ‘OR RENT—329 C8T.N., SBOOMSAND BATH. | 3° buildin), 637 Pa ave. wo Gesisehlo lese- very oR ; Lay ton Yor cloting. soca of cowtects dearel dnpiy on prea Suet | y30-lm sWORMOTEDT & BRADLEY, 027 Pat ——s {vk KENT—1731 F ST... 9 ROOMS AND BATH; yy =T LG i fect order thi NT— Ts. ee FOR RENT—FLA\ fO% KENI—1006 IST. NOKTH WEST, LN 630 Sore ake, Sane oe Deepert: pre “oo a 19) —— yrnieeeembemeetie— a NT—VEST END FLA’ a | Key eecometaette pad (tel | | TORE, town! ouiy 20. {OK RENT— 1 As28 13ch st. B.w..835 214 Let st. ne. Seat rats art & see ites pe ee B “a ete ee fou City, cm the rosd lea.ioe Fite Taito toward Fails Courch, Va containing $5: cellent Deirs, ‘att Se me : porreenrsere ie Bee é xibse Ba a tty é < & # chaos x 5 re See =e o 0 ‘J eereee: rf Ks

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