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THE EVENING STAB. WASHINGTON: WVD1EAD.it Jaly It. 1WS. CMOSMY ?. ilOTES EdiMr. Ik* Evniai Ntar has ? rtnlvi wmutM >*aa M? falh clreihllM an* iku treble that af aay Mkrr daily pa*wr yiklkkH la HuklatMa. mad Mark greater tkaa tkat ?I all ik? atkar daily jvapera bara added tagetker. Six states will bold their own elections prior to the general polling In November which la to de cide ihe tate of the presidency. Tenn*-a?ee and Alabama lead the procession next m"nih, the one on the second and the other on the sixth, and both. It Is commonly believed, may be conceded to the democrats In advance. Arkansas follows on the third of September, Vermont on the fourth, and Malce on the tenth, Georgia closes the Ust with an election on the third of October. Of the last four the democrat* eipeot to elect their tickets In ^ ftmnts and Georgia, and the republicans In Vermont and M.ilne. The only recent presidential j year when either of these has disappointed j expectations was in 18*0, when tha fusion of democrats and greenbackers in Maine elected Harrte M. Plaisted governor, and drew from Gen eral Hancock a hasty message of congratulation, which hurt his cause all over the West and East ern and Mldl.e states. The present condition of things Is much more wholesome, politically, than that which prevailed a few years ago, when Ohio ?nd Indiana were "October states," and sufficiently close to make their returns significant. Both parties were then tempted to throw their hardest, and often their most unscrupulous, work into that legion. The American party which Is to furnish the j great political Issue and sweep the country when j the tariff and liquor questions are disposed of will meet in convention at W aslilngtun next month to ; put in the held a presidential ticket. Washington will then have been the scene ol the presidential nominating conventions of two of the political j parties, and will have furnished the candidate at the head of the ticket to another. So city could be a more appropriate meeting ground for a body , of citizens who pride themselves on their ills ttncUTtly American character, antecedents, and aspirations than the one founded by, and named lor, George Washington, and whose chief cltlzcn, since the beginning of the century, has been, j vimout exception, a native of the I mted States. T^e deceased wire's sister controversy fcas j broken out afresh in England, add Mr. Laboucliere made an Interesting contribution to It by the Inquiry why, if the established church Insists j that her male children shall follow the Mosaic law forbidding marriage with a deceased wife's sister, she should not equally enforce the Mosaic law | commanding a man, whether single or already \ married, to take to wife the childless widow of his brother. Thla Is, of course, on the assumption that the rule rests alone on the scriptural prece dent, and not on any independent consideration of social expediency; but It Is an interesting sug gestion, in either event. John Zachar, the Wisconsin faster, claims to have gone without food for titty days. This state ment, 1( it could be proved, would raise him one degr e higher than Dr. Tanner, whose fast In lhSO attracted world-wide notice. But, uufortunately, he has wasted this experiment, for he has not sur rounded It with those safeguards which alone riake It of any value to science, as Tanner did lils. What comfort there can be to a man in starving himself to a skeleton, shriveling his skin, and louse iiing his teeth to the dropplng-out point, without even taking the precautions which will prove to the world the nonesty and propriety of his pretensions to supremacy in starvation, It Is bard to discover. The reports of the German physicians to the late Emperor Frederick, Drs. Gerhardt, Berginann and Scnroetter, agree in placing the responsibility for the long uncertainly in the emperor a case upon the shoulders of l>r. Mackenzie, who, they say, opposed their combined desire for an operation from the outside to cut away the cancerous growth on the patient's larynx. This is a heavy burden tor the English surgeon to carry, for, unex plained, It convicts him eith -r of a serious lack of ?kill in dlagnuais or of Intriguing for the purpose of deceiving the imperial household as to the nature of the disease. But Or. Mackenzie will doubtless have something to say in reply. We observe la the New York Hun of yesterday an interesting article on the summer dress of ?talesmen In Congress, credited to the Cincinnati Comm*rcuU Gotettc. This leads to the farther observation that if the exchange editor of the .Nun were as vigilant and conscientious as he ought to be he would have printed it at least one day earlier in ths Hun, properly credited to the Washinuton Evuiko stab, where It originally appeared on Saturday, (reaching New York on Sunday morn ing), instead of waiting until Monday for the Cincinnati papers containing It, and which, by the way, gave proper credit. The latter course Is not good Journalism. The revolt against bob-tall cars and the theory Of "every man hi* own conductor" has spread to Minneapolis. The police refuse to compel passen gers to put fares in the box. PCBirr \ orB Blood. Impurities in the blood produces diseases. Bodily and mental health depend upon a healthy condition of the blood. The blood, particularly in the spring and during the hot summer months, becomes clogged with Im parities. wnlch poison it and venerate disease. A harmless blood pun It, without a particle of mineral prison in it, such aa mercury r potash. Is necessary to remove these imparities and to reetcre the healthy tone of mind and body. Ths best purifier and tunic known to the world la Swift's Specific <3. 8. 8). in regard to its wonderful purifying and tonic power* we give a few testimonial* ss follow*: Mr. Wm. A Sic bo Id, with Geo. P. Rowell k Co.. 10 Kpruce street. New York, write* March VJMh. 18SS "1 feel It my dnty, for the benetlt of other* who may be afflicted as I was, to write you this letter, which you can u*e as my testimony In any w?y jou choose. I will answer any Inquiry from others in relation to the facta herewith statud. In February last I ?uffTed great pain and inconvenience from holla, all over my neck; I could not turn my heao without acute i-ain and my blood was n poor condition. After trying all the usual remedies in each cases, and finding no relief, by ths perauaatoa of M?. J W. I'*ar?. laanaavrof Jour New York office. 1 used one bottle S. S. 8.. and I improved rapidly and very *ooa I wa* en tirely relieved of my 'Job'* Comforters.' Now aot a aign of my affliction can be seen. I feel strong and cheerful. S. 8. Sr laaftne tonic aa proved in my rate. 1 sleep soundly and my ap petite Is good." Dr. J. X. Cheney, a well-known physician, writes from Eiiavilleb Georgia "I use s. 8 8. In convalescent fever cases with th.* best re sults It will, in my Julement, prevent sain s.sr dysentery. If one will take a few bottlea In the *i ring, thus preparing the bowels for the atralna of summer." Mrs 8> Ott Liaton. 116 Zane street (Island*. Wheel in*. Wat Virginia, write* "Having used 8. S 3 for the blood. 1 can safely say that it b*ats anything I have u**d to clean-e the Wood and make a new being out of a person." Mr M. 8. Hamlin. Winston. N. C , write* "I nse it every *? ring. It alwsys builda me up. ftvlng me appetite and digestion. and enabling aa* to stand the Ions, trying, enervating hot summer days Ou using it 1 soon become strung of body and easy of mind." Treaties on Blood and Skin " ran mailed trm. Ths Swnrr Sricirtc Co> Drawer 3. Atlanta.Ga. ?p!3 Clorino Oct Sale A* T*E LONDON A5D LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO. THE BEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED IN THIS CITT IN TINE CLOTHING. Oar entire stock of Spring and Bummer Clothing Btast bs closed oat within ths neit two weeka. Han's Cheviot Suits. Mao's Prince Albert Suits. Man's Sarg* Suits. Men'* Business Suits. Boys' Suits. Children's Suits. Maa's Ss in acker Coats and Vesta. Man's Posgee Costs and Vssta. Mao's Alpaca Coats and Veets. Mao's Drap D'Ete Coata and Verts. Men'* Boys', and Children's Odd Pants. la order to close out our Spring and Summer Stock a* reduced price* to about 50 c?nu on ths dollar. Oive as s call aad bs eoo vincsd a* tws It* DO* AMD LIVERPOOL CLOTIINO CO ? COB. 7TH AND O STR a^ary-A- {Sticker. THEREFORE. -LIT 'KB FLICKER." FLY WEIGHTS. Genuine Seersucker Coata and Yeata, sl30 uri*rd. Mohair Coat* and Vests. Si.ver, uray and Slate, ^8Uk Mohair Coata and Vesta, a variety of ehadea. Pongee Coata and Yeata, a handaorre variety, (3 up ward. MEN'S suits. Serve*, Uray. Blue, Black and Brown Sack and Cut away, $9.75 upward. <2a??aimer?*, Scotch Mlxturea, Stripea, Flaida and Checaa, 48.75 upward. ?THE LIGHTS AND SHADOWS 0' london** GO FOB NAUGHT. Whenever the American idea obtains, and aa we are in tensely American?"native and to the manner born"? take special delight in placing before you the products of American looms. ?10.75 la our price?for your choice?of a large variety of Suits, mail* of standard American Goods, not obtain able elsewhere at less thau |15, CUT OR No CCT. . frraap the situation and govern ourselves accord ingly. Pantaloons?if you please?American Pantaloona, ? LjO. 41 75. 42, t2 50. 42.78. 43,50. We know your needs and mean to supply them. YICTOB E. ADLER' S 10 PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE. 10 9X7 and 7 th st. n.w? corner Msssaninnatta ay. Strictly One Pno? Open Saturday till 11pm. twoftice COATS, stripe* and checks, on sale Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings, from 7till 10 o'clock. PRICE. 23c. Jyll To Commence Next Friday, JULY 13Ttt Friday la a dull day in bunuieea. Our new plan will uinet this. Every article in our store st COST on every Friday hereafter. WE EXPECT YOU NEXT FRIDAY. Do not fail to see ihe bargai.ii we will offer on that day. We will mention a few. Fine Summer Scarfs Ho. Flue Gauie Undershirts 16c. Extra Quality Linen Collars lllc. French p.-rca e shirte, 2 collars. 1 pair cuffs. 25c. J ine Linen Dmters 50o. Child i en's Psnts 25c. Boys' Seersucker .Norfolk Coats 38c. Children's Suits 41.20. Our entire line of Youths' Suits to cloae at HALF their value. Men's Suits of erery description at the lowest possi ble prices. \? e a?k your patronage. Polite attention to all. Do not forget the number. 1217 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. N.W. Jy11-2f HOLLANDER BROS. X ASS The Good IV EWS ALONG THE LINE. proclaim IT ON THE HIGHWAYS AND BYWAYS THAT SAKS A CO.'S GREAT MID-SUMMER CLEARANCE-SALE OF SEASONABLE AND STYLISH OUTFITTINGS SURPASSES IN sterling VALUES AND downright POSITIVE BARGAINS ANYTHING OF THE KIND EVER BEFORE ATTEMPTED IN THIS OR ANY OTHER COUNTRY. THE GREAT TWELVE EIGHTY. 912.80 SALE OF #28, ?25. $22, 420, AND 418 BACK AND CUTAWAY SUITS, WILL CLOSE NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT. THE SACRIFICE SALE OF SURPLUS STOCK OF LADIES'. MISSES', INFANTS', BOYS' AND MEN'S SHOES OF THE MOST MERITORIOUS CHARACTER IS STILL IN FULL BLAST. THE holocaust OF HATS HAS RAISED CAIN AMONG THE EXCLUSIVE HAT MEN. FURDERBYS IN ALL THE VARIOUS SHADES OF LIGHT. WORTH 42 TO 43 EACH. GOINO NOW AT ONE SIXTY (4L60) FOR THE CHOICE. GENT'S furnishings CUT TO THE CORE IN PRICES, ALWAYS THE LOWEST IN TOWN. BUT NOW LOWER THAN YOU HAVE EVER SEEN THEM. UNDERSHIRTS, TOURIST SHIRTS, NECKWEAR, HALF HOSE AND THOUSANDS OF OTHER NECESSARIES AND LUXURIES GOING WITHOUT REGARD. COST. OR VALUE. BOYS' belongings, INCLUDING CLOTHING. HATS, SHOES, AND furnishings. GOING JUST THE SAME. COME EARLY, BARGAINS BRIGHTEN AS THEY TAKE THEIR FLIGHT. SAKS AND COMPANY. SEVENTH STREET AND MARKET SPACE. Jx 11 Mice J, P, Palmer, IMPORTER, 1107 F STREET northwest. JUST IN RECEIPT OF A CASE OF ENGLISH FELT HATS FOK BOAT1.NG AND TOURIST PURPOSES IN ALL COLORS. ALSO. MULL POKES FOR SEA BHORE AND COUNTRY. Jy7-6t P HILADELPHIA StOR*. A great bargain in SILK UMBRELLAS. One lot Z8-in. bilk I inbrellaa, fully worth 42. price now 41.20. Great bargains in PARASOLS, all at prices to cloae. Special bargain in INDIA LINONS at 12Hc. FANS. FAN* FAN9. Ore lot of fine FEATHER FANS at 25c.; would be cheap at 75c. Bargains In Linen and S'lk Fans. Ribbed and Gauxt UNDERWEAR, extra rood values. 2oc. Men's fine Nainsook SHIRTS and DRAWERS, 60c. Extra value in Silk MITTS, 25c. hosiery. HOSIERY. One lot of Boys' Military Ribbed HOSE, all 9-in. ? price was 45c.; price now, 25c. Si>ecial bargain** in Lathes' fine Balbriggan and pin stripe HOSE, at 25c. We have received another lot of the Ladles'Ulack Derby-ribbed HOSE, 25c. mattings. MATTINGS. Balance of stock at price* to close. Now la you* to secure great bargains. CAKHART k LEIDY. 3i~ ?28 7th and 706 K si n.w. Great Heduction Sale AT the FAMOUS REMNANT BOOMS OF LANSBURGH k BRO. It has become a usage in the general management of our business to have two regular reduction aales per anuuni. but having au enormous stock of short lengths in summer Dry Good* on hand, we asauie you that fUures " WlU all Others in variety and low LIST OF ITEMS ON SALE. 60 Pieces of light figured French Satine Remnanta, worth -?> and .Rfc. i-er yard, mostly lengths from 1 to 5 ye- .% reduced to 10c. per yard. ?'i.fl,i? k*0* Buntings in navy blue and all t^d^a^had? ofjunk. blue and cream at 10c. per per yard, general price 25c. ftJscusr.A.*: A lot of fancy colored double flniah German Bed lt^l^'y^S"1 proof, reduced from 23to yard; standard price 12*cr wiainat Ho. par An Immense lot of White Good Remnanta, such a* Freuch 0?andlee,lDdia and Victoria Lawna. atrtped Nainsooks and many others at leaa btil their mnilw nlue. Not havln* apace enough to specify all the different bargains oa baud suffice to say tnatlt will pay to call at oar Meinnaiit Rooms for a general inapaction. lansburgh ft BRO. *5 420, 422. 424. 426 7th St f ONDONDERRY L1TH1A WATER _ !? the only one to use for GOUT. RHEUMATISM. AND URIC ACID, So other water ban one-third as much Uthla. .... Otie doaeii obe-hali Oaiion BuIUm |4 "ki el 4-3m C. B. aHAFAit * CO . Agent* 103 ft are. ,?,nnDD CKBNN N HDD Dl NN N 8?S_ II Oh ns D KB n s n "D D K If KB" DDD BBS If XH At AAA L A A I.IJ.I. ir.T.T. CCD OO L C CO OL C O OL C CO OL OOC OO LLLL -33- rrr 00 rrr 5 F O OB R sf ff o o rrr _ a F O OR R F OO R K One of the bigareat Job* that we have aver bought In that ltna. goods that we can guarantee, being SIDEN BKRb'S BEST, and 'hat mt-aua the vary bast made, WARRANTED Pl'RE LINES. These goods if bought regular oould not be sold for lets than 15c. to 20c., they constat of all kinds and shapes. white and fancy, a few mourning onea among them, and the aUea range from IS to 16 (including all tha)? sizes.) fl MM MM PPP OO RRR TTTTEKEDDD IIM MM MP PO OR R T E D D nj.?MMPpPO ggRR T |. U D 11 M M MP OORRT SEE DDD 8' BSS, 8u Fn17T|?!? .lif 88 I J-j ?bss UU II T ?SS8 a 'i rrr h h a l fff A A T HHH A A fe FF AAA T H H AAA L F A A I H HI A LLLL F MM MM A RRR K K EES DDD MMMMAA R RKKE D D M MM M A A RRR KK EE D D M M M AAA R R K K E D D MMMA AR R K K EBB DDD PPP RRR II CCQ EBB qSS,, P P fc RIICOE S ^ PPP RRR II C EB 8Sg P R R II 0 0 S g~3 - P R R U OCO EES "88s - Juat thine of It, costumes that aold from ?M.'i to 940 (and you could not make them up at those prices,) to be sacrificed in that way. Dresses that are tbe latest pro ductions of tbe Paris market. Really if you do not take advsntaire of these prices YOU MISS ONE OF THE RAREST BARGAINS THAT WE HAVE EVER OFFERED. We have tust five left, so call early for your pkk_ Two fine imported CHINA SILE COSTUMES, oneairobelin blue, the other a garnet figure, beautiful design* handaomely draped skirt, with velvet trim mings of a corresponding shade, perfect fitting. ACTUALLY SOLD FOR.".. 940. NOW HALF PHICE 920. 2 fine IMPORTED ALL-WOOL CHALUE costumes, exuuisite designs, akirt with velvet panel and beauti fully draped, flue lace and *1(lTet trimmings, ex tremely styllnh. SOLD FOR . .?37 NOW HALF PRICE #18.50. One beautiful CREAM SERGE witn anchor design, something nobby and odd. made very stylishly, fin ished with fancy braid, full drapery. SOLD FOR -93a. now half price.,, iiT.ott Thu above suits are ail tailor finished, faultlessly made and cannot be duplicated. No finer and prettier goods have ever be- n shown in this city. P. s. We would call your attention to tha (1 "King" shirt waista which we are selling this week for 50c. each, a big bargain. bbbb a\ m - ?? BRB A A JJJJ ra?3 S . B B AAA BBB A A UU M M M ?bS' JylO 7TH.8TH. AND D 8TREET8. All The I he Indications AND THE PREDICTIONS OF THE WEATHEB BU REAU OO TO SHOW THAT JULY AND AUGUST WILL BE HOT MONTHS, AND WE ALL ENOW WHAT EARLY SEPTEMBER USUALLY IS. THIS MEANS T\VO?MONTH8 OF HOT WEATHER. THIN CLOTHING WEATHER. SURELY. NOT EVERY MAN IN WASHINGTON IS NOT PROVIDED WITH CLOTHING SUITABLE FOR 90 DEGREES AND ABOVE OF ALL THE "THIN STUFF" WORN BY GEN TLEMEN THE MOST POPULAR IS PROBABLY THE "PONGEE SILK." IT IS VERY STRONG, VERY DURABLE, VERY LIGHT, AND WASHES EQUAL TO LINEN. A MAN CAN'T FAIL TO HAVE RESPECT FOR HIMSELF WHEN HE HAS A PONGEE COAT AND VEST ON. FOR GENTLEMEN WHO DON'T PERSPIRE FREELY. AND WHO HAVE THE "KNACK" OF KEEPING THEIR CLOTHES CLEAN. THE LIGHT COLORED MOHAIRS AliE VERY POPULAR. THEY DON'T WASH, BUT BEING "WIREY" GOODS, THEY DON'T SOIL EASILY. THE BLACK ALPACAS, CICILLIENS, BRIL LIANTINES, AND DRAP D'ETES ABE ALWAYS POPULAR FLANNEL COATS AND VESTS, IN THE NEW AND POPULAR STRIPES. 9L50 UP. WHITE AND FANCY VESTS, IN A VARIETY OF STYLES. THESE ARE ALWAYS USEFUL AND DRESSY GARMENTS. AND EVERY GENTLEMAN NEEDS A FEW FOR SPECIAL USE. X. B. BARNUM * 00.. Jy9 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. Finest Quality Tennis Flannels REDUCED TO 3~HC. As these goods are 27 inches wide and fast colors they make beautiful, serviceable and cheap dresses for seashore and mountain wear. Finest quality SCOTCH GINGHAMS reduced from 37* to 26c. All-wool FRENCH ALBATROSS, beautiful style*, double width, at 30c., worth 75c. All-wool FRENCH CH ALLI8 at 40c. INDIA SILK reduced from $1.20 to 75c. New styles in AMKRICAN CHALLIH at 18c. Extra values in BLACK SURAH SILKS at 75c.. ?1 and CI.25, All PARASOLS at prime coat. CliEAM DRESS GOODS in all the new fabrics at loweat prices. Full stock of HOSIERY and UNDERWEAB at lowest possible prices. Previous to inventory we offer decided bargains. W. M. SHU8TER A SONS, Jyfl 919 PENS A AVE. Great Closing Out Sale OF CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS, AT OAK HALL, Corner lOtb and F. FOB BOYS 4 TO IX The entire line of Jackets and Pants will be closed out at lust one-half of former prlcea; also odd Knee Pants. FOR BOYS 14 TO 18. A splendid line of Suits will be closed out at a sac rifice. FOR MEN. Fancy Flannel Coats and Vests for (1. Seersucker Coats and Vesta <1. Middlesex Flannel Suits at 910. An immense line of hummer Goods, suitable for the hottest weather, at a sacrifice. White and Fancy Vests at 75c. and CL Serge Suit* at $7.50 and upward. Prince Albert Snits from (15 up. Broadcloth Suits at 922.50. worth 940. Clerical Cut Suite at 925, worth 950. All-wool Cheviot Suits at 97.50. 500 Caxalmere and Cheviot Suits st leas than oost of manufacture. Odd Panta from 91 up. Norfolk Jackets vary cheap. OAK HALL. COB. TENTH AND F 8TB. my25-3m ^ADIET GOLD BONNET ran. LABOR STOCK. LOW FBICES. FBANK M. LEWIS, 1216 Pann. av% Bucoaaeor to Samuel Lewis'Bona. nryl-Sm ABT BOOKS, 916 B street a. w. Will baopaa an eumnar. A full line of Art Needle work. Materials and Stanptnc. Jel6-?m Oph 8 A. M. To 6 P. M, (Excepting Saturday, when we have half holiday.) P A LAIS ?rr? r??b \J A I 5*^ o o \ ??. t KB GO T 1 A tux BBB A RRR r.GO A n WW W B B AA R R O O AA II XI* S BBB A A RRR Q A A II N N N B B AAA R R G GO AAA II K HI BBB A A R R GOO A A II If NN I h fss T7T L II "sss T fclJX h 8888 T FOB THUR8DAY. JULY 18. We want the patronage oi thorn who'll pay at time of purchase. We'll ask lower price than If Jc gave credit. THE PALAIS ROY \L Cor. Pennsylvania ave. aud 1 2th it. (Men's tiaivalns below,) Men's Furnishing Bargains. Our buyer is in New York, and the following have lust arrived (12:30 o'clock): ? ,, 100 dozen Washing Silk Windsors, which we'll sell 35c., or :i for 81. See them and Judge them. We claim them worth 50c. each. SO down New Style Four-ln-Hands, 36c., or 3 for $1. Worth?what are they worth? _ 100 dozen Pique Knot Scarfs, 3 for 25c. Less than 9 cents each. Sounds trashy. Tneyarenot. %9~ Gentlemen are aware we are closing out old ?tock at a sacrifice, aud we need not writ)' we would not have bought new unless we secured phenomenal bar gain". (ulovo bargain* below.) THE PALAIS ROYAL, Cor. penn. ave.and 12 th st. Black Gloves You w AST. According to promise we notify our patrona of the arrival of the folic vicg: 25c. Black Silk Jersey Mitts. 50c. Extra Heavy Black Silk do. 9Hc. Fownes Black silk Gloves. Those who know these gloves will read this adver tisement with pleasure. 1)UT DIK'I DELAY A CALL?we find these goods very scan e. as you know. THE l'ALAlS ROYAL Corner Pennsylvania ave. and 12th st. (Shoe bargains below.) $4 Hand-made B OOTS. A special sale of <4 Buttou Boots for Ladies. Six diflerent styles; some reduced in price so as to be sold at 84 a pair. Style No. 1? The "Glove-fltting"?Our popular hand-made walk ing shoe; c.milium sense toe and heel; the long vamp aasuring comlort; none better for style, comfort or durability. Style No. 2? The "Tourist"?Domrola top, straight goat foxing, opera toe with tip; reduced from $1.48. Style No. 3? The "Newport"?Curacoa kid, opera toe. patent leather tiji, black diagonal cloth tops. Style No. 4? i'he "Parisian"?Best French kid, opera and common sense. This HAND TURN buttou boot can be worn with comfort one style smaller than usual. The Srettiest boot we have; reduced from 85. tyie No. 5? The"!airy." Hand-sowed, bright Dongola, Patent Leatoer opera Tous, Spanish arch, reduced from $4.50. Style No. u? Genuine Alligator-Skin Oxford Ties, Buff. This, our well-known #?> novelty, included in the *4 sale All sizes and all widths in each of the six styles quoted above. EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. This is written hon estly, not with wriggling-out-of-it intent. We wish lor your future patronage, 1 he sale of a 44 pair of Shoes we hope will be but the lmgiumug, not the be ginning aud ending, of your patronage. THE PALAIS ROYAL _ , Corner Pa. ave. and 12th st. tParasol bargains below.) Parasols At Reduced Pkices. All of our stock at reduced prices. Just one of the lots as an Illustration: Lot 3? $2.68 Moire Silk Parasols, for 81 .(50 each. 82.US Plaid silk Parasols, for 4 1 0!l each. ?2.tjS Fancy Satin Parasols, for 8 1.09 each. Plain Satin Paraso>s, for 81.09 each. Some of the expensive novelty l'arasols at less tl.au hall price. THE PALAIS ROYAL ? . Corner l'a. ave. and 12th st. _(Fancy goods below.) w ork# For Leisure Hours. The followinjr reduced price? will attract you to our da floor. Where you'll alio find buya n? 111 Suits, \\ rap*. Jerseys, Bhawla, Corsets, and Cottou and Cam bric liiderwear. *?5c. btamped Hemstitched Doylies for 19c. oftc. stamped Laundry liara for 39c. st;imi'?Ml NewHO iiH-r Hold' rs for 25c, 50c. htan.|>ed "Catch Alls" for 39c. 9Nc. hearts, drawn ami 1 ringed, lor 75c. 98c. Lartfe Spiaaherii to match lor 76c. AND Gerxnantown Wool 10c. a hank. Haxonv WocI 10c. a hank. Hpauinh Wool 10c. a liank. bnetland Wool 10c. a hank. THE PALAIS ROYAL, Corner Pennsylvania ave. and 12th st (See space below.) Special ^ale ^.t Headquarters, fans, LEATHER GOODS, JEWELRY. HEADQUARTERS. You'll find prreater quantities and more variety than in any other three nt"res com bim-d in thin city. Prices, too, incomparably lower. 1 ho makers' profit and ours, that'* all. lloth of us arc paid promptly, so w?- don't aak ere1 lit prie s, 1 he 8|fecial Sale prices are for ihursday, Friday and Saturday, July 12,1 it and 14 ^ W , the PALAIS ROYAL, (Fans quoted below.) Pa. ave. and 12th. 40c Jap. Fans For 25c. That's less than cost price. We'll sell one fan only to each customer, so that tire supply will euual tile de mand. Many know them: they're Japanese Psrchinent Fans with birds, flowers, and quaint geometrical designs of silver and gold and other colors bleud'ng and contrast ing with the ground colors. i he triple sticks laced at the sides combine strength with beauty. Japanese Fans don't generally last long. These are strong. 50c. FEATHER FANS FOR 25c. One Style has Feathers both sides of the Fan ? white and colors. Another style of Satin in various shades with Feather Tip. It's a fact these Pans have been aud are selling elsewhere for 81 each. You'll ooasiblv doubt it. We can't help that, you know. Possioiy W e remind you we'd be fools to deceive you. We'd suffrr more thau you. OTHER SPEClAl, SALE PRICES. A bird nestling in the plumage of th Ostrich, whose magnificent feathers tormsa fan. reduced from 82.08 to *2.50 for the special sale. On* illustration must do for many because of space required lor Leather Goods and Jewelry. Gauze Fans at special sale prices. Ostrich Fans at special sale pric is. Sati.1 Fans at special sale prices. Lace Fans at special sale prices. Pocket Fans at si<ecial sale pric s. Cretonne Fans at special saic prices. Japauese Faus at special sale prices. .Mourning Fans at special sale prices. CJT- Have you seen our black Fans, with Gold Laced bticas, for 10c. each? THE PALAIS ROYAL ,t .v. ? , , , , Cor. Pa. ave. and 12th it (Leather Ooods below.) Our Leather Goods Department Did you ever see so many Pocketbooks, Purses, and Cards-Cards? iou've doubtless visited Chicago and New York; still w<- ask, When* so many as here* The advantage to you is the great variety, and be cause of so many -almost too many?the following reduced or Special Sale prices. Remember, reduced prices for * L ather G< ods that, at regular prices, were the best values attainable. 39c. Calf Purses aud Pocketbooks for 25c. 50C. Seal and Calf Pocketbooks for 39c. 60c. Japanese Leather Pocketbooks tor 50c 68c. Men's Russia Leather Memo. Books for 00c. ? 1 Russia, Jap and Seal Pocketbooks for 75c 85c. Men's Leatle r lined Jap allets for 75c. 81 .25 Jap and Calf Pocketbooks for 81 83 Jap Purse and Pockctbook combined for t" TRAVELING bags. * Men's and Ladies'. AH finished in first-class style. We mention this because the prices are so different to what you'll exuoct for RELIABLE GOODS Low prices because of prompt nay when bought by us aud inuuedisto payment ask. d of you when you buy o'f us MUST BE, otherwise higher prices, like elsewhere "gladstone" BAGS. They are like "Oliver Twist"?always ready for more; never are full. When empty the straps close on their concertina-like stomachs, aud tiiov look sum 11 and neat looking. Prices. 82.75 to 815.50 each. 82.75 for the 14-luch bag (gralu leather) 84 for the 22-inch (linen lined). 87 lor the 22-incli (leather lined). 815.50 for the Real Alligator "Gladstonen and whirhwill laat you a lifetime. Cost at the aaidler's, * "" "CATFISH" BAGS We christened these Traveling Bags the "Catfish." because when opeu they have such tremendous mouths. Convenient for the explorer. Price 81 30 to 85 each. 81.30 size will hold toilet articles and night dress, la 7&siie will holds man's suit, shirts, etc.-euough for a week's trip, unless he'B a duJe with many and wonderful clothes. ' We have a dow n different sizi* In these bags soma linen, some leather lined. They are of buff' grain leather, have lock and key. safety fastenings etc The tourist Satchel jxir tirrlUncr. gs, etc. the . Th??? (fenuins alligator skin are net only very durable but have a superior appearance, which ths owner will profit by in more ways than one! 84.3U asZh to $8 for the large satchels. ?*cn HTRAPS. For shawls, valise, etc.. onlv 2V? AU,i, "TOURISTS."?Leather, liSd wUh rub&r ^r partmenu for all toilet articles, only 68c. eachL* THE PALAIS ROYAL. Corner Pennsylvania a vs. and 12th st (Jewelry quoted below,) JEWELRY! Jewelhtu The "Falats Royal" advertising man la Ilka the Mr son who finds whin 'Us time to close his sermon, that he has hardly begun to Introduce hla most telling point*. At the eud of our column, and JEWELRY, OUR MOST IMPORTANT DU*ARTMENT, crowded In this little space. We'll quote one lllnatratlon in each branch of our department, and you must take It for granted wa have other things?almost anything you can aak for In the Jewelry <?? ??4TCJ (Screw Earrings, real gold setting.) KZAL TORTOlSl SHELL JEWt lhy. w-) (Glove Hanglea, 83. Thimbles, 26c.) rr Special pricee for the special sale for roU-gold, oxidised silver, rhineetone. moonetone, Jet and Imita tion shell and amber isvalnr. 815.000 WORTH TO SELECT FROM. "A outlay never before broaght so mack." ao yoa'li sag. Mil PALAU ROYAL W OODWARD & LotHROP. WASHIRGTOH. D. CU WEDNESDAY. JULY 11. 1888. STORE QLO8E8 AT 1 O'CLOCK OR SATUR DAYS AMD 8 O'CLOCK OTHER BVERINGS. To-morrow, Thursday. will be Um Fourth Day of our semi-annual Stock-Taking Reduc tion Sale of Sorploe Stocks of Sessonsbla Goods. Some redaction* are nude every day. ud Judi cious shoppers will find bargains abundant We call attention to the following extraordinary values: MADRAS CLOTH REDUCED. To accompllah the disposal of the balaaee of our stock of Imitation Madras Cloth before ?tock-taking, we bare dropped the prioe to 8c. per yard. 1 he quantity la not very large. (Fourth floor.) WINDOW SHADES. Two extraordinary redaction* bay* been made to cloee oat theee lota previous to (tock taking. A taring effected of almoat half. The balance of our atock of Ready-made Opaque, Transparent and Holland Window Shades reduced to 50c. each. Theae shades are 2 yards long and 37 inches wide, mounted on beat spring rollers, with cur tain-pull attached. 06 Ready-made Dado Window Shsdes, 8feet long, 37 Inches wide, three style* and alx color ings, mounted on spring roller, with curtain pull attached, reduced to 05o. each. FLANNEL8 REDUCED. We hare too many Flannels. Our infallible remedy for reducing surplus stocks is a lower price?and we have Juet applied the remedy. Three lots of Light-weight Scotch Tennis Flannels will be the first to go. Theae are in tasteful stripes, checks and Plaids, and owing to their cotton-warp are unahrinkable. Colore fast Eight pattern* reduced to 36c. per yd. Ten patterns reduced to 30a per yd. Twenty patterns reduced to 37Ho. per yd. Two lots of Embroidered Flannels have also been reduced. Color*: White, cream, cardinal, navy blue, gray, and light blue. One lot reduced to 75c. per yard. One lot reduced to 87XC. per yard. We have a quantity of Skirt Pattern Lengths of Embroidered Flannels, which we have re duced to the uniform low price of 82 per aklrt pattern. Thelengtha range from 1ft to 2X yards, and are shown in white, scarlet gray, and blue. (Second floor.) GOSSAMERS. 1 lot of Ladles' Fanoy Plaid Gossamar Circu lars, flue quality of rubber, and warranted rain proof. Reduced to 82.76 each. JERSEYS. 1 lot Ladles' Fine Imported Black Jersey*, coat back, upright collar, fancy braided vest front finished with two rows of buttons. Re duced to 82.75 each. SHAWLS. 500 Full-sized All-wool Cashmere Shawl*, in cream aud cardinal. Reduced to 75c. each. WRAPPERS. 1 lot Ladles' Light Colored Ssteen Wrapper*, princess back, full in front, use* 34 to 42. Re duced to <4. TUXEDO SUITa For Ladle*. Misses, and Children. (Especially adapted to Tei.nis, Yachting. Boating and Out ing wear. Also for seashore and mountain dresses. (Third floor.) BOYS' WEAR REDUCTIONS. We would like to reduce the stock one-half previous to inventory July 28, and to that end have made the following additional reduction*: 1 small lot of Boys' White Duck Pants, slightly ?oiled. Size*, 4 and 10 years. Reduced to 80c. 1 small lot cf Boys' White Pique Kilt Suits; one piece; very dressy. Size 2 years only. Reduced to 81-85. I lot of Boys' Norfolk Suits: neat mixed cheviots. Sizes, 4, 0, 7, and 11 years only. Reduced to. 82.75. 1 lot Boys' All-Wool Jersey Sailor Suits, trimmed with white braid, light weight and ex cellent value. Sizea 6, 7, 8 and 9 years. Reduced to 83 1 small lot of Boys' All-Wool Flannel Shirt Waists, in plain navy-blue, garnet, dark green and olive. Sizes 4, 5,7, 8, U and 11 years. Reduced to 8L50 BUTTONS? Half price for these lots to dispose of them prior to inventory. 3li0 i ards Fancy Dress Button*, medium *lze, mostly dark shades, half-ball shape, suitable for sateen and wool dresses. Reduced to 10c. per card of 2 dozen. 09 cards White Pearl Agate Buttons, bullet shape, three sixes, particularly deairable for wash dresses. Reduced to 10c. per card of 2 dozen. 104 Cards Fancy Metal Dress Buttons, in light medium, and dark colors. REDUCED TO 15 CENTS PER CARD OF TWO DOZEN. ISO Cards Fancy Carved Pearl Button*, dress *lze, in white and pongee. REDUCED TO 50 CENTS PER CARD OF TWO DOZEN. In conjunction with the mid-summer sale in augurated on Monday, these make the best values in Buttons yet offered, and presents an opportunity of which immediate advantage should be taken. (First floor; rear.) PURSES. Leather Purses reduced to sell thsm before stock-taking. Theae are in various shapes, lined with kid, and come in black, red, and yellow. 1 lot reduced to ?. 20c, 1 lot reduced to 25c. 1 lot reduced to 30c. 1 lot reduced to 37c. 1 lot reduced to 42c. 1 lot reduced to 50c. 1 lot reduced to o2c. 1 lot reduced to 75c. These reduced prices make them exceedingly good bargains. (First floor; rear.) CHILDREN'S DRESSES. We have reduced the price on every single woolen suit for children and misses, in stock, with a view of dosing them out previous to stock-taking the end of this month. Two prices are marked on them, what they were and what they are, and yor will be agreeably surprised at the difference. We mention this lot as a hint Children's Wool Flannel Suits. Brown with wide White Braid Trimming, sisas 6, 10, and 12 rears. Gobelin Blue with Black and White Soutache Braid Trimming, sixes 4. 8, and 12 year*. Gobelin Blue combined with Garnet, ?lzea 6 and 12 years. Reduced to 84. Vary deairable for aeaahore, mountain, and cool-weather dresses. (Third floor.) LADIES' H08IERY REDUCED. To sell them before stock-taking, wa offer 80 Dozen Ladiea' Fancy Striped Cotton Hose, dou ble heel and toe, at the reduced prioe of 20c. per pair. Only sixes 8 and 8Jt Inch. (First floor.) CUS-CU8 FANS. Made from a native grass of Central India, and are becoming qulto a craze as s wall decora tion. Aside from their uniqueness, they emit a very peculiar and pleasant perfume; pries, 81. (First floor, rear, also fourth floor.) HALF HOSE Two items of particular interest to avary man. It was a fortunate chance that brought them oar way. and you are offered an opportunity to par ticipate in oar good lack. 150 Dosen Men'* Fancy Half Hose, In attrac tlvs stripes and the best solid colors, exoeptli* Mask. Only ISMc. Par Pair. 100 doaen Man'* Fine English Strlpsd Half Boss, large variety of handsome oolortnga, par ticularly desirable for low ahoea. ONLY 180. PER FAIR, 3 FAIRS FOB 60o. (Firstfloor; 1013 Fst. entratios.) The attention of Proprietors of Hotels, Rss taurants. Oaf as. Boarding nones*. Summer Oot tagss. Public and Private Institutions, Stead boats. to, Is called to our (adlltlee fur supply ing them with first-class qualitiee of Table Dam arts. Napkins, Clothe. Towels. Cotton and Linen Sheets, Pillow-1 Bolster-Slips. White and Colored Bad Quilts and Sprseda, Blanksts and Comforts, Down and Feather Pillows. Patent Mattrsse Pads, to. We are prepared to satantt eamplss sad Md oa the i*npe*t contract. Fries* guaranteed the tow eat oofieletept with the qualitiee eabsnitted. WOODWARD * LOTHROP. Cor. HthaodFsM. n.w. WANTED-HELP. ANTED-A PI* BAHEH APPLY AT 1U? 1STH WANTED-A STEADY. RELIABLE MAN FOB irenaral indoor work. maa add wife may imni. u? the work tofather. Ai>tU 1513 O at. n.w. 10 a. m.. to-morrow. jt? \YVitl%2r^r^T,D OYSTKR- NHCCKEB AT * * MAPEy HOTEL cor. 3d and fmi. iTf It \V*N1K1>-A PORTEB IN STORE; ALSO WOMAN w? to do wvneral bcu#. work, iwfani.cM reuuired Inqafra MEETS * COMPANY. i0i>0 pet ^1?^ \VAXTKD-A WILLING. RELIABLE" OIBL TO fill,a . vv^',"n'*r^ bovdto? boT>?. Address SPRING BANK. Alexandria, \ a. It* WTAXTED-A BOY. SF.VENTEEX OR~EU4HTI.r.S I>pV?*flS^SiT? b/.k',lw Al'Ply at GEO Ml >X ? DEB a. 14-6 North Capitol #L It WANTED?A FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN - MUST have experience in buali e** in this city, with ir od reference uoneother needapply. oEu E (thNNI DY * SON. 1809 F at. n.w. j> 11 w.f*a.3t WASTED-SOLICITORS FOR the INDUSTRIAL ? TiStJl?K?*nd Loan Aa?.>ciation Apply to THos r*UrTlr n-?- or to CHA Collector. 407 4 h st. a.w., before ? a.m J>1 1-tJt W\v',t.tii~A LL - BKCOMMS VDKD TIDY vv "int.-Servant, for tretmra. h usework none but acompeteut peraon need apply, two In family 7:iv' 7th at n.w. W * XTE D-a" otkvAN GIRL FOR ORDINARY 11 hooaework. 626 Sd at. n.w. ]t? W AS TED - E K ERGETIC M EN ARE EARN IX G 2*1 *ood ealane* working health lusurancc. *8 to u,MTVir,.'VJ*''!i"1<'k' Uolapeea. EAsTERDAY HAldeman. 008 F at u w. Jy 11 3f \*TANTED?AT BURGESS' AGENCY. 4C.V 1(11 H ' ' ?t. n.w.?White woman for linen room. lOlaun areaee*. 10 chambermaids. 10 scrubs and dl hwaahers. for aprlnga. all kinds help ftr city.with r, farencaa. 6* W ANTED ? DUNDORE'S EMPLOYMENT BU ' ' reau, conducted by ladle*, men. and women, whit* ?nd colored, for all kinda i f domestic labor, for Du and ?tatsa.wlth reference. 717 M *t.u.w. Jy 11 -Ot" TED?A GENTLEM ASMro FILL l'O SIT ION ?? of assistant manager nuiat come hirnly re. . - mended WlerT weekly 414 for bntnuulu*. Apply F. A. THlEE. 10 a.m.. 1304 E at. n.w. if W ANTED-A YOI NU SETTLED WHITE WON AN w*"ij the care of a child and make h. raelf ua.-f .il Call or address *60? T at. njr. jy l l-2f W?tld - a whiie oiel fob general tiir ? c?k: f?uil'y <f""d wauea Call at lllo MaawchmetU ive n w. JylU-3t* W*?-LADY AGENTS FOR LADIES1 AND aiiv wir.^w we*f. Valuable aamplea free coudltion rhL.^rtte Mr*" K" a PARBISOTON. Boi .RU Chicane. JylO-7tAaul 7t w?F.hob Baltimore, i hiladei phia, WW urooklyu, New York, and sumioer renort?. Cook*. TUla city. li| Skirt HandTS "altera, 600 Cooka, Be. BLRXHAM'H, B.'iiMW F !?? Jyl0-4t* wi,n7.EDrAT D,CK'S AGENCY.WOMEN COOK8. .'."J10 ?40; rhambermalda. waitreanw-i. uiir?>? *^?pk?- waiter* bDtlera.coachnwn.dairy man.jacd hotel help for reenrta 013 7th >t.u.w JylO-5* WkHTZD-Vioxts CtK)K8: 410 To 440; I'KAM ?I..,. if'"?1 "? ^un,?? ??'! Laundrea?w In ritv or ?"i.1?. Driver*.or Kami Hnn N Colored M. u Cooka BAM'L A. COOMBU. 020 F at n.w. jv lO-.'.f WANTED-MAX AXD W IFE Foh THE COT" N . "T .tr>.: must be a (food buitwriuaker aiirt undera:? id iS'v.w'SS'' ^ Preferred. Call, lor three days, jylo 0t* Liuiloyinent bureau, 717 M it. n w. w^'TED-CLERR. 18INGLE. FAMIUAH WITH ind Iwuntj practice, iu a citv where board and !od*intra coat ?.i per week atate a^-. an.t. x penence; aalary moderate. Addreaa LA WYE 11. Star ????: JylO :>t* WHITE GIRL FOR GEXEK.AL n!?hi TTf *nu*t have city reference and a:av at nnrht. Apply tc 1100 10th at. n.w. JylO 3t* WASTED-M 16 OB 17 YEARS OLD TO AT^ Boda fountain aud K-aru drufr buKineHM one .P^'fetTed. Apply at UEM8 Bl.RCi ft ELLIOTT*^ ItiOH 14th nt. n.w. JjrW-Ut* WANTED - A WHITE "GIRL FOB~W ASHING. lfonlny andcookiimat 19u? Pa ave. u w. Jy9-:u* wl?l*?a- ^ *9V*? LADY TO ASMST in *? atore. Aj.Dly with reference* at 430 lOihat JyH-3f \v V ANTED-A BOY TO LEARN THE DRCG Bt'SL M; a resident ot uortlie??t prefermd. Audi .** ?tatlntf aire and expert. nc?. l'llLOa, star offloejy9-3t* w FIFTEEN EXPEKIENCED At.EXTS . V.V insurance Apply at once. EOI IT ABLE ENDOWMENT ASSOCIATION. 0U.5 F at u. *' Jv?-6t WANTED-A FIRST-CLASS WHITE HAKHElt none other need apply. Call at 412 loth -t. u w at once. Jy?-;?t* W^TED-fift? hammekmkn for hand" ., * Wasldnctou Auueduct Tunnel. Appl> Rriut. n BECK WITH At QUACKENUUSH. 2? Britlife st., Georgetown. Jy6-0t wanted?local?or t it av el in o auen t s '* J * new ?|>eclalty?fire-pro f liale*. N. Y ajreut ordereila car-load firat week, a X.J. oireut half car i'lMrt' f ^i'C f can,^!,?"-r cleared if400 fir?t month, a Buffalo dealer with Lia oilier butniieas it ciearlntr i 1 sn ?,?ourapecialty; catalo^tio Ire-. ALl'lXE SAf E CO.. Cincinnati, Ohio myl6 wk?:tm \\t axti.d - a pushing-Bi>isi.g, woman . ? ;ivn? "f Waahinirton to reproeeiita re Ht>u?e. libera] salary R.-fereni ea ex cliantred. J. B. REYCRAFT, Kupt., 34 Readeat. X. Je27-w.4w W A NTED--SITU ATI () N S. VVANTED?BY A YOUXG english WOMAN. ?T aituation a* Chamlx rinaid or seamstress and < ^amberuiaid; good reter. ncca. Addreas L. I., star office. jyll-ilt* WANTED?8ITI ATIOX AS ITB8T-CLAKS C. OK by a colored Woman. Addreaa or call 1705 Wr tiiont ave. n.w. |t. WAXTED?BY A YOUNG COLORED WOMAX \ place to do plain cookli.tr tor a amall family no wasuin* or iromnif. Call or addreaa 810 10th n.w.* WAXTED-BY A YOUXG COLOKED WOMAX. A situation as a nurse or lady'* dressing maid pre ^f,50cnir outof to?u. Beat city reference*. Ca i at JO 18 E street n.w. JylO-U't* vyANTED-A situation BY A HOUSE AND ?TJ painter and one coach painter. Apply at 4.12 th at. g. e.. alter j p.m. JylO-.if vvA^Eb-A. ^SITION AS COMPANION OB c.hl'd ntirae, by a youmr ?irl. Apply at 0'J9 I> at ?. w., beet reference irlveiL JylO-Xt* Vy ANTED?R| Tl'ATIONKl-TlRCHAMBEHM A !DsT ? ; nurse*, cooka, kitchen hands, men cook*. l?Ler'a and confectioner's assistant, cashiers, fcc.; citn-a,c. un try and reaoru. F. M. BUBNHAM. 030-03'-' K st ?'*? JylO 4t* WANTED - DICK'S AGENCY for COOKS. V. niaida, waitrvsa. laundrr**. neametn-aa. mine*, valetafortraveling;waiter*.coachoien and l>.i*tlerafor family and reaorta. All city referencea. 013 7 th ut. n. Jyl0-5t* WANTED-AT HEADgtTARTERS - POSITION'S *?f"r Cooks. Chaiiilierinalds, Waitrea*. Lautidrea* uidNuraea.Seamatro*s. Men Wa,t.-rs.C,...ks Coachtueu. Eutlera. sam'L A. COOMBS. 9','0 Fat. n.w. JylO-.'.t* \VANTED?BY A COLORED max A PLACE AS |! wflt.e.r.!ir co^hman; jfood referencea. Addrea* or call. JAMES redd. lOlo Lat. n.w. Jii^-3t* WANTED-HOUSES. W ANTED?TO purchase A HOUSE FOR #4.000 all cash; trire exact location aud rent. must Is* a barirain. Addreaa Boi Oj. Star office. Jyl l-.lt \VT ANTED-A HOUSE W EST OF 12TH HT. and ' * south of P. worth *0,000 or 4S.OOO also one for ibout >00, in tro.?l liei(flilx>rhoiKl. JylO-Ot SWOBMSTtDTB bradley. 9 J7 F ?t WANTED. -ROOMS. WANTED-COOL SUITES OF ROOMS. WITH " bath and without board, by two ireutlem,-n iu larire airy hou*e on Getirvetown hillside or Capit.l Hill, or a second floor in house- near together. Ad i ress Box I'-', Star office, atatin* terms. Jy lO-.'tt* WT A N TED?TWO SMALL FURNISHED R(K (MS forlucht houa keepitur. by man and wife; uoclill dren; term* must be moderate. Addreaa J s star o'ft'-e. JelO-tit* WANTED-MISCELL A NEOUS \VTANTED?DRUG STORE WITH A BUSINESS '1 iif about 4-0 a day, for cash. Addreaa lk x 180 Star office. Jy 11 -'_'t* ' V%7ANTED?HORSE8 TO pasture?SEVENTY 11 live acres of splendid irras*. w. ll w.itere,i and fenced, near city, horse* called for aud returned *5 Cr mouth. Washington reference*. Addr ss J a EREI.I1 H. SUr office. Jyl I tit* Mr ANTED?ALL WHO VALUE THEIR EYESIGHT [ should consult H. H. HEMPI.ER. Optician, And MAKE NO MI8TAKE iu puT-e***"^! 3m WANTED?TRY OUR BUTTER1NE AT 20 CENTS per pound. don't (fit strong or rancid; keep* let ter than butter, aatiafaction aasured (all the year round) or inouey relunded. 401Gat.n w ot? ii all day. Telephone. 043-2. WJl C. SCRIB.NEli. my3-07t* VVT ANTED?PER80NS WHO HAVE LEFT CLOTHE 11 tun at my place to be dyed or cloau.-d must call for it at once, atore having been leaaed. WM PRINCE l?u > 't- Jyl0-3t* WANTED-BY A CAPABLE COLORED WOMAN barber-shop towela to waah; alao. to clean ami care for an office. Addreaa 8. C-, 1730 F at. Jyl0-3t* vy ANTED - PARLOR FURNITURE ^uphol: 11 stered. Mattreaaea made over in flrat-clas* atvle. Relerences furnished aa to workmanship Work done at reaideucoa. Addreaa C. NELSON, ol-TlOth *u u w Jytt-ot*' WANTED-washixgton optical CO J H. BRAMHALL, Optician. 807 14th st. n.w . Waah lnrton, D.C. Special care taken in flttmif every cus tomer with Spectacle* or Eye-Glaaaea that axe lastimr and easy to their eye*. Jy"0-3t* U7ANTSD-TO BUY FOR CASH NEW ANU SEc! 11 olid hand furniture, atoves, carpeta, feather beda. harneaa, Ac.; alao, old booka, Imper, Iron, i"- ? and copper. Addreaa Box 10, star office. JyO-lm* vyANTED-WELLS DUG. BORED ASD^DRIVEN^ \l All kinda well work Aone In akillful manner' Pump* made to work eaay. Pump* and pump stock tar. Dished. Terma moderate. WM. H. MOFFAT. 323 8th a*- n-e. Jyo- in.* WANTED?CLOTHING EXCHANGE. 2014k hT aw. Hivheat cash price* paid for ladle." and (rentleman'a caat off Uothln?. bead poatal or ca"- Jy5- lm* yn*gS)Z2gB?i?$ vsngsste KSiaaSiK' "-""-aaiasnagjgr Vy ANTED?PERSONS WISHING LESSONS AT 11 homeI during summer In Penmanship, Phonoirra phy, and Bookkeeping to addreaa JAs. CORRIDOV 612 let at n.w.. or at dapitol card staud. jaL^mi ' -WANTKDs-DAN'L J. MOFFAT. 414 4M BT. It" IT Wells. Pumpe furnUhed; well work of all klndi ssisas-rasa Swasrass?' H. BAtJM. 218 7th at aw BurSt). it "IpivsS* K ?U,M' oio-a FOR RENT-ROOM& Fl>r kut c Nrr*K ismed-dotbli pari-or. I'ln'ur m ni. Kik h<n >n ftrstflo.r Al*?i. two or three >?uun tin* K.*ouis on second fl.*?r (VwnhI yar<l ??d iwllar. >1) modem improvements. near on. r.ler>n..a 1107 M at. n.w If I>>R KKXT-i:<l.? MA>s AVE X ? FCRNlHI El> Rooms. eu suite or sin* Is. (or summer or i<erma mb(1>. 1) 11 I^OR RENT?THREE I NH'KNTSHED RiK>*> i.whoww. all liiovlt ru tmptvv. meuta. Ai'i-.y at llOSHtfcat. u.w < all (run5to ? 30 i?.ui. toll ?.I* l^OR RV XT?ri RKlsHFIk-VKKV ? OUL NFWLY r papered Room. xtvud floor fro tit, l>a!h adjoin in*, rent to one party 41tl, or *o two for 4l? in advanoe. IKK Ort.?.w. Jyll -.'f I ME REX r-WHOl E \?R PART OF SKC< 'XI> Floor, two car line* i*u.a tbf o>ni' r. all i-i'^U-ru iui prvvemeuta, call ttitoi o i. ui. hlHUii. u.aoornar of Uth at It* LMR RKXT-3 OR I VXFl'RNISBED ROOM* - X r second II.>or. 311 11 that. ?w, near Bnillliwnna Institution. Amcultural ivpt. and 1 u*ravm? ai .1 Printing Rureau: water and vaa no children. Jyll-Jt* 1>>K KLNT-NICFLYH RN1SHED BOt'VS. ?\ JT ?-i-llctit table board, reasonable term*. 100.Y 13th at.. Juat north of Franklin lark; location and ti< u? - for >um.inr uu- in??'J. LI\'lNOHTOJ1 TFRUACE ll-ti* V?OK HENT-ENGI.I-.J! BRICK IlASKMENl AXt? I first fl"- r. Df? house. suitably furnished lor hcuee keepiu*. I*tli on eeeotid duo . second floor occupied by udjr owner. no chlldreu. north and aouth > xpo?ur?; hall block from two Hum of streetcars iBdinrn at Ml 11 th St. u w. Jy 10-It* 1J?OR RENT?THUF.E PLl A>ANT COHMIJH'AT in*, unfurnished room*, auitab.e for hou? keei m*. irae, water, bath. ? to . newly japervd a..d l'?n t<?. owner llTluir In botiae 411. Jtl.' c ?t- tie. JylO it*^ 1?or KtsT rt>v Diuoirrn iooml w ly furnished; n< ar I'uis ut circle. with board. Wrttie very low fur UM summer Address hot 10. Htar office. ;yV-6t* I^UR RENT?JVLY 1I ARor HAXDHOMIT.Y turuiai.d larlor and Bedroom tirst 11. r am*l. or on a tut . ' > > window, imd 1 .cstion, reference, ex chanved, price tor two 417 per mouth. 1017 l'.MIi at. n.w J.'' Jt* 1JOR hi X 1 ?BEAIT1EI I (".Mil SI MMl R ROOMS lu private tu.nly . lanr- double corner hotise . south and i'?: lr -Bt. refcreiiow rvuuired. 1101 Est.ww. Jyv tif IJV'R REXT-1l.AI.UE litxiM. sKCOXD rLOOBr, > 1'. uikj l.ai.ia a.o. li.gulrr M a. TILL. Jy-v<it F" "OR SUIT SEVERAL FROXT B?K>MS. witb or without board. Jeli-lm 1017 14th ?t n.w.. naar H. DUB KKKT?MICCLl FTRKISHEO, OUVMCVb M. caliuir rouma. with Or-wt U-ard, low i-riiwa durinv siaunior iiiontlin 141R Nat n.w. Je30-liu* J^>K 1(1 MT?Ft'RXIHIlED tNU rMJTCKXIMRD lioouui fimt*claaw rendition. All'l) l*lo K au B.w. X'Jl-lni RKNT-sr.< t)Xr> FUX1R. codhim ixu of jT four roouia and bath. oouipUtaly Nlnlalial for liirht honaokovi'tiKr. Will rent for li ?? durimr stummur Irioiitlm t riwp >u>iblt' fartiea. A) | ly at 1414 ?'< titn bo* atrwt u.w. JriHB FOR RENT?STORES. I^OH KENT-HTORt: (AM) D^ELLIHO IF !?t mrtnl), mutable lot mi) k.nd ui l>Uftnew^ H *t u.w . with ilwelliU|f. t40 C H KNluHT. j> OO? 7th ?t. li w. IS>i rcxt-beiS iTomm am? viooiidwi i Iiuk HH?:i II n\ ii.it . ?rut.?i lotwtioti fur mii> buai . rent reduced to $25 iv r Month. Aim 1\ to jyT-tif HioK. L UAlH.AMAN.yl, I ?.t n.w. 1?Vilt UtXT-XEW hloRt AXI>\>WELXIK<i. 1-'V."5? Eat n w Uaiid?<>tn? (ilau-Klaw* winduwa. tn cL ' lmiToreUianta and raceUrnt location tor rt-utilur rooui*. Je-.".'-8ni Fob rent-Store anh dwelumu no iko4 14th at. u.w naw and auitablr lor auy buatnoaa. Ai>j iy to J. P. MVKRM A SOW. 'ol0 1 in 14-K Xaw York ?t*. FOR7REVr-( )FFICKS. I30R BENT ? VERY ATTRACTIVE OFFICE room?, vin^cle or en mute, newly imrer d in 1 pftintod; bllll.un?r r? modeled. W.J4 F ?t. Al'l l) to fcWoliMHTfcHI k biiAULfcV.^J? Fut. lin FOR SALE?LOTS. Fvih SALE?CHEAl' 1-OT ON K hT N K . ltt T 3d and 4th ?ta , .'{Or. |n?r eg. loot. McLACHLEN k BATCHtLI?ER I JI.S r-t. J>114t I^?R 8ALL?A VLKV DLSIRAULb IX)T ?>N 201 H ??t . ??erw**en H and h utinw , yi i 1 :io to all?> . Ia? ?*i* Connecticut av?. I rn-e. <f ??< Id a\ om*. 11 ?'*?> l*cr hqa%ret>-ota Wk-jslOOl 1 4 WILf Ol. .> 1 l-.'U ISM)? IVtfo. A.V 1X)B KALF-oN LIltFRAL 1 l.RMH, TWO *20 KELT lots on Erie at t n*?ar ldth Choioeat loca'ity oxi i Meridian Hill; rai idly mproviutr in value Tertna: I small favuit-nt down: balance iu fulir yearU l a> meutt. W. W.MK1CALF. l iiil Fat .1yl? iit I V,X>K HALE?A FKW CHOICK LOTH IN IUWsLYH I i t?? dt'Mirable i-artiea at jf',* 10 in HUiall in nthly i?ay : mentn. ULUNOON kVLBNDON. Jel.">-lm# L00VI >E HALI TWENTY-aFVKX Axmrbll i ? IMP 'aiu and Oiitano avenues. !iear lv undary atre? t,' r j homeaor apeculation; on easy ariiis. ihene lota will ! double in value in tin* next two orthm*e ie;-n? twenty ( teet front eftch to a irood alley. It. b^H.'i * 1 , aj'oordixic to loiatiou. A]?i?ly touLu. W. LXNUINb. I li)tli and H stu. y :to 1 hi I lX)BllALt-CH<)ICKHMALLLOT8 IN MT. I'l l KH | A ant, only $500 and ttfiK) each.mnnil ca-li t?ay menta received. J. K. HlKIFORD. ' >14 In ' 1-Uiw ? -t ^OU HALL UtKM'TIFl'L BC1LDINU LOT. 101 II ?t. n.w . lM*t?c*'ii K mid L. le? t irout. at lo* Iim ure if taken now,on ver> easy U-riua. BLALL, HltOWN k CO.. 13^1 Ft. >l.i'Jin f: FOR SALE ? MISCELLANEOUS ? 1^<?R HALE?CHEAP-A HEOiND HAND JT'MP ' 1 Seat Carr ae*e, in ?ro<?d condition. Can !?? **? en at W2DIU.W J> 11 -4t* 1JOB SALE-TIIK ENTIRE OOSTEKTU Y A trentlenian*a st ble are offered at private aaie. at u Hreat aacriflce from oniriual roat. 1 he sUh k c?>L>ista ol the ham'.some bay h<r?.?- Prince, 7 yeais ? Id. l."?^ hand* liiKh. ai>und and i>erf- ct; lias all saddl*- K'aita . i? a \ ?-r> I fa*t traveler, and safe for a lady to driv No. 2 u i brown coach hi ? e i- au eardlent bti-meaa Imr-e. No. 3 is the children's pet. pony "I>andy, inched uiirh; j?erfectly broken for < hiidren ; a prettj cart aud harueas for him . all to mat< h. 1 he carria^r* s ??* *n?.?t of an elegant low i-xten?iun*top pha tt-n, io ^eat four is the laiest style and goud as new. a fin?? Md* -bar t<?| buinry, ?*nd a handsome ?n^r village ca t Three seta I fine hand-made harness, blanket^*, ndies, 4:c All will ! l?e st Id separate, and any one in search ol such ar*i< ?* ! can secure if>>od baivain.-, as n? r desire* to dispose i of them at once, and any offer in r?-as* n will be enter tained. For inspection and ail lniormatiou appl> at OWNER'S STABLE, 7w'y 17th at. n.w. Jyll-3t? Back of Corcoran Art Gallerj*. 1>oB HALE ? TWO LoW PB1CE BI'MNESS horaes. also two heavy work horses, price > to $100. to be Been at 1 -OS Est nt. Ji 1 i-:tt* I JOB HALL?.*?4 INCH si ai, BICYCLE^ Nit UJ !>? arinwM in frood condition, price e4" < ail at 11J 1 ht u.w. Jy 11 ;it# I "JOB SALE-CHI AI -A M ! V I IUH1 4-Hl A I I 1? surrey; alai?, set of Single Him?K?. all in tirsi-< onler. Apply at Mt. Vcruuu sUbles, lt-'th st., b? t M and N n. w. J> lO-2t* I^OK BALE CPB1GB1 l IAN". OCTAVl leading make; very little uaed. at a sacrifice. i?er lei't title, and in an ul at tuier's?fuarajitee 10(?4 7th st n.w. Jy IO-3t 1~fbH SAl.l a 1 AIL ? -I 1 INK DRIVING Hi iU?l t, blatk and bay. laxt and Stylish. ???uer iiaa no use for them. Can be seen at REAM EL'S Stables, between Massochust tts avenue and P stand 17th and ihth a* not 111 I \ LADl - TtJBNO! r, OOMPRIHINU a tine bay ht?rse. canoi > ton Photon and harness. Apply at IX NL\'* Stables, lO'.'O L st n.w. J> lo 3t F l/OK SALE~UAt I N?, SIX Mui.l H'*lthES THAN r 1 have u?c lor. I ?ill ariL at a batv.iu. four i-uit ablr tor h^avv and two lor litfbt driMn#, IKIWX'I > 'S Btablea, lO'.'O L at. u.w. _ JylO at l/OK BALE ? FfXE OKAY HUBSK FIVE YEARS C old: aouud aud will work iu any flacv. Am h '>H# lltb at b.w. JyM-:it* I.^OU SALE -II M AKRlVF.n, -'0 HtiRSEs. AMOXli . them aoiiie fino drait aud driv. ra. al?o. nue aaddi. r and a few .oW-i ricrd horaea. bCULLuU. A vt It. 1-1. Y. rearot a:i;sl??t. u?w. lyj-tit* EmShaLE-OREA 1 E-.1 BARUAIXS EVER riul.ll On.- li e. u.ariy uew. Suuaiv Eiiuio. carved 1.-WH. m-h aud lull ton.', tor oii.y (14U cjali. or <ltKI at 410 tier month, due nearly uew Square Uraud 1'iano. beautiiul tone, lor only *lti0 <a?h. or 4175, 410 |?r luouih. One lua^-nlbo-ut square Uraud llano tor only 4200 cash, or 4--o, ?10 |?r mouth. All in <-l'*ra:it couau.ou aud luiiy Marrauted. Can lie ?,? at 111c. 1IANO EXC11 ANtiE WARhRtKIMS. ft 5 423 Btkat._ I^OK SALE- YOl Xti I'ALLOTS AN D MALL MUCE lmr birds; cheai>. at SCHMIKS BIItD STORE. aj 1 s:i!ii* U7 l^tkM. D.w. 1'oH SAI.E-t'NE Sl.ttiNDHAXU LPUIOHT, 418."> . one Steiuway Square. 4'-'o0 cad at our war. loom* and aee other bartfaiua. S0.01KI coin.* & aud 10c. uiuaic; catalogues mailed. VtollCH A OOU yj."> 7th st. myll-6tu 1'OR SALE?HOR>F^ CARRIAGE AND HARXESS. I'oiiy -i d 'J and 4 l-aa* mrer village carl, wa^ou ettea. to hold ? aud IU, nain.-aa. lai'-rolaw, alao. buaa harneas. latvest atock. *. k. UEYEtt. 4O0 Pa. at. u w. Je25 IJoK SALE - < ARKIAGFA BIGGIES. RoAU Carta, Puny Catta. >um y._ aud all kiu.ta of St<rnnr Wanoua, ou easy |>ayuieiila or caah. repairing a -|? cuuty. JOHN J. COOK. SMj M su. Heat WaAhiu* toii, B.C. XlW dui 1>Oh SALE?LADIES YOU CAN PCRCHASE A Hue void watch by Joining- the Home Watch CI ub at tne a mall ii.yui.nta of $1 per Week, diaui.Kda aui lewelrj oil the same plan. \v h 1 aPPaN. tHi4 nth at n.w.. Baltimore otlioe 110 M. Howard at. J. H I I.ANA OAH. Msnwfrr. tur~?i-tm IXiRSALE?WE EEEP CONST A N'T 1.Y' ON HANK Matched 'l. ama siuirle Bnvera, Saddle aud Bual Ueaa Horae*. Li.AUl.NGH AM A CO. 13*7 H St. O.W. my!0-3m IJHjli SALE ? THE "OTTO" OAS ENGINE Re quires nc boiler; avoids all expansive attendance, no loss of time, no handliuv of fuel, bend for circular and (>rlce list. D. BALLALF. Av't. 731 7th at. nl J tr PERSONAL. WANTED-TO ADOPT A CHILD BETWEEN THE IT ure of 'J and 3 year*. muat be healthy and attrac tive. Ad.reaa Mra. HEUNDo.N, suruth.e JylI4f t_aVILr-SEKVTCE EXAMINATION UCLSTloNH / and answers. Ssod 10c. to & W. FLYNN. A.M., try Institute, ftll-lm* Southwest cor. Sth said k ata n w. AlAik CASB WILL BE PAID IO ANYONE QlUU for ratlin* me a Government poaiu.m at t OO per mouth. Addreaa Box 0W. Star olboe , > n-> * Mlwi LL1A MS. GEOW Mc ELFKEs H. AUTHOR" lxeuPnvate Detective Ajrency. Couuuuuhatiuu promptly attended to aud stnotly conbdenuai. office open all boure. W. WILLIAMS. Maoa?ar. W-'b F uw. my4-3m* L'STH'S OLD STAND IS THB ONLY PLACE where first class Second Hand CloUilutf can be ?old at rsepecUUe imoee. Address oc call at 01W D at. n.w. mjl-Km THE TRADES. Ik w. 4MI COUNTRY BOARD. BOftKD n* A LIMITED Nl*HF.R AT MEADOW Held u?ar Moouteetlle. Lomlonut ouat>. v?. fcwS Lea.thv location iarwe a?rrio?*?a Jrwi *''? . iaw; ariiiur bada. ?*""? Iwaa * *?? Jr^aa 11 N. KOTCrtL J>ll?14*l* porxm boakd- at y^"'" 9* V ^ arm too Brucli, *? jlMtoj ?!*4i-v ^ utaafrrm. ataHon P mllaa from Fau^.tar tOut. -Wi lbur ^ d?il> tr.lua (ran ? "OfT iirl.mtt. AJUIiwaa Mrw. * t V nvtvnloii. Vt. JrlO W* \'EliNKN MOCMp HILI. U't pom o.r*ir, Vt. MO > anla from atation. wwwrwi'ta. ?n t P"?< iU. ,t*t lir*r> viablea ?v**u,n? rpr^ir^d <taily fr?>ni WftskiqfUvn kAdrrm f. w? CUM aud M-.ee tTrIK CM . MM IN. )? IU-2t* Vacant *r>->*? AT faib view man loca 1 U?>U. Dt?r mountain* KTU)J ?1t?? MM Hi, I *aaant n??M. *r?i?*r null, ft*". fcm. City Mtri-iim Trrtna nun! TW?c. For MlltCWMi r^rt^M LHVJIi llHn , 1-aaaon I* O. Ij?-wd-jM County. Va. J? 10-?f Cl MMFH HOAKD AT "oA* OiO?R,N % WU& from ?tmti. ii a*ry i*> tu*. iu?tl| AaI*. ?r?^*?! tabl# rtiTiirm *?ut tx-anliful ftvt ??l Hiu?- KiJjrv Afl^F to Mra ILL** 1J? KtV. H-wml Bill. V*. )> 10 TO* \rrw cah nt a?* ommodatfp for the ? ?u rartrWi ?*. h?r* - r??? mv lanrafiaaa. ground ?al. ?Mini ? ouif rt*. fr or further |*rti? ul*ra tddreaa Hoi f. ltil *??-ttya j> ' ?? it* I|H?K COOL ROOM8 ttooD T AIM F, Til As AM. h aith\ llaoa. 1 ? rat??a, add ??*. lor war'. <H ra. t . fc ril\l V lit. Matiaaaa*. Va. v i* It* AHhFH(?vr k?h a rim hoarder* at o?v oouuat. Fall*. MWm> . ? at Woiillmaav station. 4. A I It irrui? uuk<( r?u Mlttt JtNMF A M l s tj?? (?UMHY H<>AR1> AT HT. rilAM AWT. 3 MILL* from HiUf Rtd*?- M ut.tali. J i.,?!??? fr ?m Kottkd Hill Htatt. n. ItKi >atd* fr u. ihr n.?t ??!&??? I", r i*r , ti? iIhi> ? i ir<<i? A. L. Ml Ml llui\ i ??? u I'. ??.. I u don ? . \ a. )a .1i vftt'Ja ^IMMKK bOAKDUM TAkkN AT I'Hli M 'XT ft I . ? i ' ? \ a . ?-% ato 1 %tid hfantiiul Mvti >ti? of Viivti ia ?l>nn?l>oo? ??f %I?MV. frtitt. vutlk. ^rrtatjlH A* . an 1 <>tli?r aiiiiiwuikliia Kur i>artkulara uAArrmm D J. IAVCNNKK. ii j ;?? it^ln BOAKDERA WANTCt! AT IkIT KDITULTEliC. iiiiir* frx?m ^anh'.iiart.*n, ??u A anJ 1". 1< U. u?rt?^ $*JI0 i*tr nioiiiii piriit) fnilt. it*:Ik. !<*?. aii*l ?tia lr For , parUcuiar* Ui?iuir? ol In. & 1 MA(k)V Uvl l ? n.w. j>n4l MIODOH NTKY HOARI?. 1*1 ? >T? nf HUAiC Maud ucar llir *al?i au?l li< '? 1. ttu? child re . A?1 dreaa Mr? JOHN A. Utl iiilK. 1 iu?y NnUKOm Hi. Mn* ' ? novm urt'iKH* < r*Ti. va hamh>. \ few B?*r.l?r? at a i>l??a?aiit i .M?itr> I'laoc. wlifit boinr i^fnlortacall I* La<I at uu<.W>iatr lataa. Ouoatl lurl at alation !re?* of ?>ltarv* Ha*f?*tfi*onw Trof t? T M**- tu HfnitUa.-tnati InatituU*. aixl Mr H I Hoitt man. I3tl ?? t n m. Mr* it K V.t t kMIt'K. j)5-lv lilNta HANK OPFKHn V lh*1 i I.Ahh Hi)Alil). J^Uiftfe rooiua Irtiit* , nulA tti i>r><*uaioo. a? i*nu? loitrwwk. 1'vmlna tu?*t <lailv. I(' tcrot< t?iiriianat?i. AdJrona bl'KlNu liANk. Ait-lamina, \a J ??'rHE OAK8." W k^T KM) Ol HockYlLLK. H J. au>1 O K U -l*iirtv?u!iJ"?t mitb old .<ak tv^a. d^lvirlittully ?tt<1 nhad% . ia'?le 11. U*? u?. unu uUi' waik from aiatit>u ? rvtiuiml 1* ruu ; tiuMl?raU*. Mr*. (\?l(U.Uk hl-W yn.Hi t LAHN on MiiV hoakiv riM ^hai^ r milk ati l fruit. ?rvrti inu-? fr??ni Mlv. r H|<riii? V? j o'.W'tit U t?? ?lilMlvti. Trriua unwrat** Ailtiraat Mta. IKtWaTT. OoUiavilIr. M nkv la?i > ? v Ml. > J V!w* 1^E>A Ii AKI'KKH AlXX>MMODATCI> AT 1 l> | I iM'In. Lotidouu <*? ^itit> . \ a I'tt-aMatit ro? i >a.al.a<l?*. licnltliv 1.'Oaiiou, Uaib inail. I'Tiua |,>|?ei *""k a?1 ? ijivm mm MAiHilfc. KLl^LK.Liii> ulu,L a>l ud iVuu t> Vt. > .V l??t I^IIMT CLAHI aKmw ?1>A11'^s |oitriHK auti.mvr tor ? tt-a |irnh<iift at lL< lirock* Ml | moq. at Hruokt' ktailoii. Ii. c.. kl<t. Hrau? h K AO. RK y\>1 lm A ; i ; i h i m h??mf in iiii m<tn i ainh for f?iaili?*a rnith riii)?lr<? . lartr* r ?oiua ia?ti an I |???rtlco. a|>riii?r wat?*t ki un- aud tatiia ?*?>iu| l*%* for . ? nil rt Mra. J 1- Moi'AMT). M .urur (ir wTanu, n*?ar A1 in-. I ?.ud< uti Ci'Ui.t> Va. > V*0 lm* ( m; u M I^XtHI.ENT H"Altl>. OtX?D RiHiMM. FINK j ? !iai> kM*at?* aatnr. ( it-uty ?La<l? . tiaar tu? uu tama. ii??*r. railr?Nft<l ?l?*|K>t, t. i'?mi lt. k-. !? m?a IVr ii uiflO. |H?r ua.. fS* io |,i.t A. I' M? l> lUKfi. h-i'i", Htraatiun, Va. liii* '</ I' Ult'lIT Ki 1 HKAT " I IKH1 -ClJUMt K'l l' lar auuituer rt*?. >rt in tht tuotmt?&aia ? M-r* laiot (ti<*ar Har|H-i*? |-?rry). ^iv- 'aar ? un< i< rl)f\ Vs. M i LAkk. kw>|> T rjr?t a aaliluartnii C<o . Iltl Ji'2 iliu MONEY TO LOAN. MOM.1T TdU'AN "Ii UtAl. I.HI ATE Mtl'VIUTV ?t iuW rmt*. ut lfcUTMt, Kv'trlar A. K. J KATI ft HOSM | )r5-7l Hun lluiidlap. %| NH Tu Ui*N A'l VIM I'FI; iT.M < 'N \?> A?| pn<\**d rvmi ?i* unty I ? ?ui< uL. . J \l-i-U ft hV 1 Hr.liV < >KK luy'JH-7w* |;H)7 t M. n.w | ' ? N I k ri'\KlAMl.? "N II A\r ' N \ I . m\nl #..U,<K>0 ?l J?t <?B1 l ?l.? ll.H-l*' Oti * M HrUhtM M. M I Al K I K. Jtlft-lm HI" I ?!. IWIII Al CF U I INT. ?7,<X"? AMI at ? |?r o ut. tlii.?HX) rt j l*-t it> t Oilier *uiu> t. lull ijiyV.'i--in bKAU. HHOW N A Ci?? I3t!l K al U.W. LAI. KM All INXFSTMISI SAI 1. AH I'. * |v >M>S. UFthi I M, 1 A\ MU.Lyl AI.1KULI IN hi Ms *100 H' ? I.(Kill fcUAlX I'll t VI11 M HHIiuKU. Ill US. L. MAuuAIlAN, 1*17 Ft r.Vi.OOO-TO lAJAN _ i :?.(?(?(? 10.IHW CK UEAL FSTATR ).<Mm ()CM1 THOU E. WAOOAMA*. O 1 1I1| Ikikll TO IX. A > I'OKHAI.I lbtl.ll'* Ufrvif t- ii-i. at 41.1 ait.1 lw i?^'|rbob? i M u. Ii. Will 11. k ?: >. tm .<??.' N. ciiarlui at.. UaiUUMfl Monev to Loan in hums FkoM ?:>oo i p. ward, at tl.f k?<?l raU. ot ll ?? ? ?l I i liilull aiuua. uu *il tu?e?l rMi tatau in Una < M> K o Ut>1.1 /MA*. >10 Conivi I'HiiaiiJ I a.a a w. | ONEi To LUA.i liiaulua tv auil. ?1 li *w1 r?t4*m, ?r ?i rr v?1r?l Ulalc ao?.Ul.l>. tllCH. 1 ? X A IIU" i* N. ||B0 H - . i t ui.aj .?uuaa*?. \| ONEV TO LOAN JL AT i/J? I nl It ATFS OE interest i?> ULAL EM A1E hE< I KIT V. THUS. J. IIbUI l; A r-O. w.% IX!4 I rt B.W. Money io loan on iifai. lm aie at low ? at liatxa. MAS1I N HAMVnowlH, ?HS4 fimworti IiANtMli *! Ii* l*"N. 1I1.%E?1 Mom V 111 LOAN ON MEAL 1 HI AIL Oh IlMftt (Im an utiun, at loont lalaiul iukirMk N? Ortuy vr lirre lli? wx urtt> la iff. d. Iuii:io O. C uLl EN. 30 t 7Ui at n.w. BUSINESS CHANCES. \VT AN JF.I>-#:i,0tKI ON FIRST MORTGAGE AT 5 per out. farni of lOO a<T'? ?-?rt h +fl,<MK). 17 north of U aaiillwtt'U . 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