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4 —_—____—. * WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, JUNE 17, WASHINGTON CROSBY S. NOYPS...... _THE EVE = be ivening Star bas a regular. permanent. Ber: tice daily circwlation more than crenir that of any ether daily paper publisied ir Woashicgton. and cauas to that of all the ether daily papers here added together. Te eben; FAR Office is connected with the Telephone Ex- Acverticements, orders for the yaper by mai news, or #ny information or business day or nivht, free of charve Vestern the current quorter Of this amount ing a 1) eapitsl stock of the .pany, a5 It stands to-day, paid u;: and watered, leaving $20,00) to be added to the sinking fun, $106.700 to pay ton the Dondew: jebt, and $723,5.0 to be added to the sur- plus md op hand, which will then stand at $1,629.01. As the dividend of 13 per cent Is paid On the nominal capital of the company, which ts Placed ©t stout $90,600,000, while the real pstd up Stock is only about $5, h of the Inflate? smount, it follows that the dividend Is equal to 1134 per cent pr rter, of at tie rate of money actually tnvest- Ia view of tis handsome ng that now telegraph y Springing companies are consti ence. $+ > —__— tostng of Castle Garden, at New Yori, will, mm of the commissioners of immigra- tion, pot the arriving immigrant, to a considerable | extent, at the mercy of thieves and sharpers. The | ers yesterday decided to close the gar- st all the steamship compantes save one, as it 13 the only ane that consents to pay a tax of Mifty eents per capita for the privileze of landing Immigrants at that point. The recent legislature Made an appropriation of $200,000 for the main- tenance of Castle Garden, but Goy. Cornell has, so far, refused to sign the bill, on the ground that he eannot sev why the state should bear the burden of that se. The commissioners, in the emer- Bency that has arisen, have concluded to come to 3 for reliet. ‘Washing: ‘on and appeal to Congr +2 Negotiations looking to a compromise between 4and the coal companies in the Cumber- Yand region are pending, with fair assurance Of success. The basis of the proposed agreement companies shall pay fifty per ton | ,and that ten hours shall « tute | aday’s work. The only obstacle remaining to an amicable understanding ts the refusal of the com- Panties to take back into their service all the old Sert, have rendered themselves very objectio Dut the strikers insist tuat all the old employes, @ ody, shall return to work. Business Interests | all alons the Iine of the 1, from Cumberland to Washington, are suffering so materially from the strixe that it will be a matter of general re- Joicing to learn that it has ended. ———~ee —_ The President, apparently, had a hard time in makin; up the tariff commission, and his trouble ‘Wes augmented by the unwillingness of the men he wanted to serve. The flerce fustlade of criti- cism, when first announced, by a portion of the Press probably accounts for the disinlination of Prominent men to serve upon It. They, doubtless, felt that the work of the commission was con- Gemned in advance by a portion of the people, and that {t would be a hopeless task under the cireum- Stances to give satisfaction. It fs not fair to keep Up this running fire of criticism. ‘The commission ought to be tried by its work, collectively, and not by the opinions of its individual members. «02 Laws seem to be framed and executed for the | Protection of the criminal classes in other places than Washington. A thief was on trial in St. Louis the other day for stealing a quantity of rail- Way tron. It was cleurly proven that he stole the but the judge discharged him on the ‘bnicality that the tndictment charged kim with stealing the fron from the “Iron Moun- ain and Southern Ratlway,” whereas it was stolen from the “Iron Mountain Railway” before it had een consolidated with the other company and changed {ts name. Tuts ts the sort of thing that Inspires in the public mind Its high respect for our Judicial system and the way It is adminsiered. pee ees Another year has rolled around, and the hot sun ©f another summer is festering disease in the estilent river marshes, and still Senator Ran- Bom’s select committee on the river front shows ‘Bo signs of life or disposition to make any exer- tion In behalf of the !mprovement they were spe- Cfally deputed to take in hand. Has no member Of the committee suMcfent energy or tntcrest in the matter to secure a report before It 15 too late toget action this session? The cormittee 1s com- Posed of Messrs. Ransom (chairman), Vest, Gor- Man, Jones of Nevada, Kellogg, Conger, and Cam- @mon of Pa. — ‘There were 104 business failures tn the United States last week, a decrease of 26 from the pre- ceding week, but 23 more than the corresponding week of last year. Of the 104 faflures, 14 occurred 1m New England, a decrease of 9 over the preced- Ing week; 33 in the middle states, a decrease of 4; 20 in the southern states, an increase of 3; 301n the western states, a decrease of 8 and the territories 7, a decrease of 8. In Canada, for the week, 16 fallures occurred, an increase of 5. a amily of the late Chief Justice Chase pub- @ that they are not responsible for ication of letters written by the late Pres- Mdent Garfield to Mr. Chase in relation to Gen. Rosecrans The letters were te, and the pub- Heation of them after the death of both parties to the corr-spondence was a ghoulish thing, but | nothing tu them to harm the memory of | as the persons who published them Xpect, Another line of railroad’ connecting Talttmore F s ML be formally Opened Monday. It 1s formed by the completion of s h Valley railway, from Hagerstown, 2 dist IDES and ZEPHYRS., GOODS, st in WHITH isared SWISS MUSLIN Pargaine” ta ALT ST “attractive “Speci i fducemunta” in LINENS. 1 FINE bh 3 SHIRTS for $1. ? ES ol CRTs P VES, from $1 t ~ ~ at's and Children’s GAUZE UNDER- WEA AU Styles ané Prices.” CUUDDA aud SHETLAND SHAWLS. FLANNELS for Bathin: 3 : assortment of Lupin's Celebrated BLACK *ogtieh CRAPES and VEILS. er-Oxe Prick, ax> Tuar 18 GUARANTEED TO BE Connscr. gS, FER A TITT 00 NW zg AA FO ONN SE sss, re AA T O ONNN SEO AXA TOON KN Sms8 kee AA T 00 NONN PPP EEE RRR RRR ¥Y Y POPE RRR RV Y Per ER RRR RRR YY ep EF RERERY P KEER RE ER Y¥ 7 (Suecessor,to Perry & Brother, ) Pevnsylvanis avenue, corner 9th strest, Beatadtiahed 1340. selT omuen READING. a3 nid Canadas. % iw edition), Square and Seaside Libraries: Sa an SA TAMES 3 CHAPMAN, ; M {tan Book 911 PENSSYEV ANIA WEST. 1 SUBSCLIBER WRITES AS FOLLOWS: | Elezant line of fine Ca. Wwe ARE NOW UNDER ROOF. THE PLASTERERS AND CARPENTERS ARE AT WORK. We positively expect to open in the ear‘y Fall. We must prepare for removal. REDUCTION IN EV) RY DEPARTMENT. All goods redaced from 30 to50 percent. We will vot, shall not, dare not carry any old goods into our building. Our assort ent is still comp'cts, but wo shall bry no more goods to rep! ia our present Stores, as we must | tment as near as possible. Goods | on hand when ready for removal will besold at auction. close out every dep ces beautiful POLKA DOT and FIGURED 1,090 p WNS at 5 cents, warranted fast colors. 600 rieees full yard-wide GRASS CLOTH in natural flax color d navy blue at the astonishing low price of yard. They are retailed in most stores at 20 es extra wide and fine VICTORIA LAWN at Scents, reduced from 15 cents, 6,000 yards beantiful LACE BUNTING in all the leading spring shades, and black at 10 cents per yard, reduced from 25 cents. 9,000 yards haif wool CASHMERE, reduced 1010 cents, in all the new shades, 250 pieces beautiful CANTON GINGHAMS, all of this season’s manufacture, reduced to9 cents. These haye been sold during the entire season by other mer- chants at 15 conts, although our price has st no time | been above 124 cents. We have Jast found In oar Stock Room one caze each BLACK ani COLORED LUPIN’S LACE BUNTIN! all wool, which we shall offer at 25 cents, former price 50 cents. BUN Also, 30 pieces more of those French all-wool (GS at 16 cents per yard, worth 375 cents, 2,000 all-hnen LAP COVERS, extra size, in ten dif- | ferent patterns, at 55 cents, reauced from $1.25. Evory article in our store reduced from 30 to 50 per cent. We must prepare for removal. Do not consider this idle talk, very lady in Wash- ington knows the magnitude of our stock, which we can safely state is three times as large as the stock of any other merchant in this city. Therefore, prepare tor Bargains! As by the time we move into our NEW HOUSE, we expect to reduce the stock to tho smallest in the city. The Goods are all fresh, having sent all our old trash to New York auction, to be gold to the highest bidder, Call carly im the morning to avoid the inmenso rush, LANSBURGH & BROTHER, _404 AND 496 SEVENTH STREET. fel7 Vy cop wan & Lorinop. BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE. UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT. SES, with ruffle around the neck and MUSLIN NIGHT DKESSES, Hamburg ruffle round neck and sleeves, three rows of inserting in front, only $7¢. NIGHT DRESSES, eix rows of fine tucking, plaited | back, extra length, fine quality muslin, a splendid | garment, for ouly ¢ 5 SRIC DRESSES, lace and torehon at very low prices. WHITE SKIRTS, wide hem, three clusters of tucks, only 30c. WHITE SKIRTS. wide Hamburg ruff, five tucks, 89c. CORSET COVERS, high and low neck, 50, 62, 75, 39, ‘Me. each. COMBINATION MUSLIN SUITS, lace and Hamburg trummed, fron: $1 upwards, HOOP SKIRTS, BUSTLES, in variety of styles, new end desirable shapes, at low prices. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 921. HITE JIY DEPARTM iT. Ww Wo are offers wf great bargains in onr WHITE SUIT T. Having c’osed out a large manufac- at ONE-THIRD less than regular prices, W ab.ed to offer greater bargains than we otherwise spectfully solicit an inspection of our stock and BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, 921 Pennsylvania Avenue, i WOODWARD & LOTHROP. WoopWakd & Lorurop. CREAM ARCHERY SUITING FLANNEL ONLY 37se. yard at the BOSTON HOUSE, NSYLVANIA AVE: LOTHROP, AVY BLUE PLAIN and TWILLED FLANNELS $1 yard, for seashore atid mountain costumes, at BOSTON DkY GOODS HOUSE, _iel7_ 921 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 921 W OODWARD & LOTHROP, 5-4 NAVY BLUE TWILLED FLANNEL, all wool, only 50c. yard, at the BOSTON HOUSE, Jel7 921 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 921 HE PEOPLE'S MUTUAL LIVE STOCK IN- SURANCE CO. OF BALTIMORE, Mp. W. H. MAIN & BROTHERS, St. Charles Hotel, Wash- ington, D. C., Manaers for District of Columbia. WILLIAM WOLF, General Agent. ‘The only Live Stock Insurance Company in Maryland. READ THE FOLLOWING CARD: On the 14th of April, 1882, Tinsured my Bay Horse, Tom, in the PEOPLE'S MUTUAL LIVE STUCK IN- SURANCE COMPANY OF BALTIMORE, Mp., for he died. My proofs ot ‘death were 10th inst, and to-day full amount of iny policy, uch Iwas not entitled toitfor sixty days. Take this method of ti the com, for shelr prompt settlement of my loss. . ©. COBURN, No. 2425 K street northwest. Wasurxerox, D. 0. June 14, 1882, it 709 BUY THE BEST. 709 We call special attention to our SIMPSON REFRIGERATORS; Slate Stone Sheives; Charcoal Packed. HanAsomely finished and strongly built. EVERY ONE GUARANTEED TO GIVE ENTIRE SATISFACTION, REFRIGERATORS OF OTHER MAKES AT COST. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, IMPORTERS OF CHINA AND GLAss, 709 MARKET SPACE. _del7_ 921 PE WV 00p Ward 6-4 P-ARBASOLS aT Cost. LISLE THREAD GLOVES. INDIA GAUZE VESTS. NEW LINEN LAWNS, 25 ceate. NEW COTTON LAWNS, 1236 conta. NEW FIGURED SATINES, best quality, 60 cots, P A TH gSS8, Pe aa E a Ts PAA LLLL AA Lf Sgss' BRR 00 ¥ ¥ A L ROROOYVY AQ LE ERE O 9 YY AA E £ E30 : 4 AAA ” R00 6¥ «ACA LLL oo vu vu «TTT gouvu oouwu Tf ooUuv oc UU x SALE OF SUMMER NOVELTIES, IN ALL DEPARTMENTS, FROM gu wv EERE 11 HOR 30 i it T HOW JIS UU NEE 558 g HH PPP A pede IT gSSS, Pop AA TL Aa 1 § 8 PPP AA L AA It 'SSSq_ BP AAA L. Aaa gg Po A ALLEL A A Ut Sgss RRR OO Y YA L R RO OY ¥Y AA L E'RO OO Y ah £ ae R KOO ¥ AA LLL je (Qe THIS MORNING. LIGHT SILK, ZENILLER AND LINEN, > BLACK “AND WIL “SILK UMBI S. TEEL, 985 Pennsylvania ayenne. LINED Je16 ——. WANTED—HELP. FOR RENT—ROOMS. > BUSINESS CHANCES. NTED—A GOO) RE. WHIT RENT— THREE FUBNISHED ROOMS— GOOD CHANCE TO GO IN BUSINESS ON ‘W ‘forma to wash dichos: must baieecenly eee | ROR gman, egcond for: ett 8c Paves Good wil, stock and Gxtares of worthy. Apply at 405 Lith street northweet. 1s* | family: 22 3d street northeast, near ae abisahed fancy onde etal, Come WASSED, 4 FIRSTCLASS COLORED FEMALE RENT FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED asety = ne MOORE, 3147 pRdae niroct Georgetown, D.O. It” | iarge and airy; nice summer location. APPLY ak © firet-clase ~ WAxtEp A FIRSS-CLASS LAUNDRESS IN A private family to in chamber work, white or colored. Apply at 926 13th street northwest. r WASTED-A COMPETENT CLERK, WHO HAS with ent ae OP etvicg aitisfaction. Stare anent ‘one giving 8: on. Exe, previous employersand experience tn ful, Bors. ir oftice. a WaAnZED, AS ‘A WAITER IN A PRIVATE FAM- i in active youns men who wants a Rea ters Apply at 1808 Mi avenue northwest, jel7-St jan, toact as oF . Apply to G. V. "MUNCHOW & SON, 18 Cook Balt more, Md, 7-30 ANTED-IMMEDIATELY—A CAPABLE AND experienced White Woman as chambermaid, amt willing to go to the eountey for the summer. Good ref- erences required. Apply at 1308 F Ce oR RENT-WHOLE UPPER PART OF FUR- Finished house for $88 or all for $65, at 1005 F street northwest. 1 JOR RENT_WELL-FURNISHED ROOMS, FACING north and south, st 1536 I street northwest. Jel7-2te R RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS, SECOND Hoot. bath, de., $26 Indiana ‘avenue’ nortuwest, a0" ROR RENT—FUKNISHED COMMUNICATING north snd south Kooms, pleasantly, and conve- bart nani opposite park. 1016 I street. el5- ge i a ou > ‘Rortnwest: will be vacant about July Ist.” ALBERT F. FOX, 920 F street, northwest. Jol7-3t FOE BENT FRONT ROOMS.” SECOND FLOOR, odern improvements: healthy, airy an ; references, APPLY at 420 luth strect northwest. J15-3t FOE BENT Two WELL-FURNISHED ROOMS for colored gentlemen. Cail afternoon or evenjng at 1123 Lith street northwest, near M streot, joleaw= weet, W5ANTEDIT¥O GOOD CARPENTERS. APPLY at the corner of ‘and Beall Geo town. T. P. HESS. V ANTED—A BAT: CLER. person will receive ‘salary; none other need apply. address, in congidenco, stating experience had and salary expected, ATTURNEY, City Post Office, Je16-2¢ ee ge Pa new! an on above Matiritetabtsra 626K Beet Gothen, here been occupied the past five yearn as ian's and sleeping-room. Apply at store. Je10-20° R RENT—FIRST-CLASS FURNISHED ROOMS, BGhnale oven suite antl November 1 Go oat gered. 920,17en street northvrest, Farragut Square. References exchanged. H. JACUB. ANTED — IMMEDIATELY —A FIRST-CLASS ae ; a Wiee Hand ke es GOETZINGER wach | FOR, RENT—TWO_ FURNISHED On UNFUR- Tailor, 1734 7th street northwest. dei6-2t"_ | 2 ee oon singly or <i fo oo WASZED_FOUR (4) HOSTLERS: NONE NFED | mont avenue northwes. Address G. F. FE... Star ply but those who have worked in car stables. | office. m29-1m* Apply at Columbia B-R, Co.'s office, 15th street and - iryland avenue no1 a -3t* T WANTED A Q00D BUSINESS MAN, RELIABLE FOR RENT. HOUSES. couauict’syapur tnx tacjory: Traine etal ed, and | FOR RENT_TWO-STORY FRAME HOUS! FIGHT no capi eq i ive interest e business, rooms and cellar, water and gaa, ppl N Apply ater street on jel6-3t" street northwest. Jel7-20" ANTED—A WOM, do general work; 1aust ‘who (WHITE) TO COOK AND be tidy; to live with alone Best city refer- ‘Suburban, ” Star office. J16-2t V R RENT—BRICK, 1230 STH STREET NORTH- Frat 8 toons al nod ora inpeoreene eae cation. Frame, 1186 Castreet northeast; 6 room: $0. LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, 920 F street b.w, Jel7-3t lad: Vv TED—GCOD HARNESS MAKERS, APPLY to C, BECKER, Corcoran Building, opposite ‘Treasury department. +" sel5-3t* W:ANTED-T0 GO TO CHARLESTOWN, W. VA., Ya Tints, Gook no washing: $10; ‘yhite chamber maid; same family: ws ere. Apply 92 northwest, C. E. PRIGE &'GO. Pay epelieat W4XTED_A FOREMAN AND TWO LABORERS ma Farm. Al FULTON'S Loan Office, 314 9th atreet northwest PY PURE fea iw V ANTED—WHITE AND GOLORED COOKS, GEN- eral Workers, 2d Girls and Nurses for this city, ‘altimore, Philadelphia, New York and elsewhere. ies furnished servants with references. Try us. F strect northwest. Licensed Agency. 0. ze PlIGE e my29- W&NTED-STEADY, RELIABLE YOUNG MEN, or well-grown boys, to drive carts; our work lasts 10 months in the year; wages, 70 centafor a day's work, paid in cash every saturday. Apply at the stables of the Washington Brick Machine Co., H and Boundary northeast. my29-1m P8ese SUPPLY WIDE BRIM HATS, In Mackinaw and other Straw. SUN UMBRELLAS, For Ladies and Gentlemen. STINEMETZ, _$916-3t 1937 Penn. ave., next cor. 13th street. NOW ISTHE LIME TO.GET AWNINGS, AND “No, 617 Market Space, is the man to make them. Jel6-1m_ JRPFEIGERATORS (SOLID WALNUT) AT KEDUCED PRICES. ICE CHESTS a tlow prices. WHITE MOUNTAIN and PEERLESS FREEZERS, WATER COOLERS and $1 (all styles). WIRE WINDOW SCREENS; will fit any window. GEO. WATTS, Jelé 314 7th street, 5 doors above Penna. avenue. WANTED—SITUATIONS. JANTED-AN INTELLIGENT MIDDLE-AGED lady desires a position as managing housekeeper, and can fill a position of trust. Would not obiect to leaving the city. Address Box 39, Star office. jol6-6t" WANTED—BOARD. W AXTED—BOARD NBAR THE CITY, FOR ONE rr two montha, by husband and wife.” Must have rest, quiet shade, fruit and ice, and daily access to 12th street and Pennsylvania avenue. Please call or address 1455 8 street northwest. Je16-2t MASSACHUSETTS UE, 16 8th street, 6 rooms, $22.50. 5 ad ited. Good ‘neighborhood. “THOS.” W. SMITH. Cumber Dealer. JelT FE SENT TS aise STREET NORTHWEST, ree.story Heck, modern improvements: $90 pee month, Key at 711. "Inquire at 1396 I strect etter 530 Pm. z POR BENT 910 TH STREET NORTHWEST, 10 rooms, mod. imps. ; 1239 G strost n.w., 2d and 3d floore, will rent together or ee} ; 4: roorna, 1145 itn etruct pw. ; 306-308 Lith stract a... 6 rooms, $14, Apply to A. 8: CAYWOOD, 1225 9th street n.w. Jel7-3t* Fh,. SALESAT [A BARGAIN-TO AN IMME- diate purchaser, Brick ‘on Int street north- west. Price $1, 800. CHAS. F. WOLLARD, ‘Je1S-6t* ‘708 D street northwest. ine an eas R SALE-HOUSE No. 23 THIRD northeast Fooma, bath room and storeroom ; improve- a Price 4.600; terms to sult. Gall after's'p. a. FO2 SAlE_TRE MOST DESIRABLE PROPERTY around Washington, at the westend of Mt. Pleas- ant, and situated at the horthwest corner of Park street the old Piney, ‘Branch and containing about 121-6 acres, and improved by a fine residence contain- ing 20 room, with all the city couvenionces Of wan, hot and cold water, &c. Also, two.stables, carriage bouns, Yaulagorof tote cy and equatey” Yor parstulsts te- van 'y. For particulars in- Quire of S-P. BROWN, 1458 F etzcet b Je9-26* Fe. SALE HANDSOME, RESIDENCE AND LOT, ‘southwest corner M and fronting om 4th treet 231 feet and on M stroet 230 feel, containing 53, 150 aq. feet. A large threo-story mastic brick, airy parlors, chambers, ‘dininw-reome and inodern improvements’ ‘A iw-story’ Doe sable and Sqrriage-house. | Cholce frit, flowers and Cay rf. sell at @ sacrifice. For particulars apply on premises, Senorita, 14, 18, 1a 17-64" F tine Story necks 1st oth pect mertvnat ies 5 Be :nine Improvenente: 19 feet by 120" $1,000 eoah: hataees easy payments. Inquire on premises. ‘my31-2m_ Fok BALESPRETTY HOMES—ONLY TWO LEFT of thone beautiful three-story (Queen Anne style) Houses on R near 16th; thoroughiy built; fin- ished in bard wood; ea utiful neighborhood: Brice, F000, on caay terms. leo, $-story and back rick Houne, 11 mi sina eae tiful iborhood, it to Towa at $6, 250, on cany | to immediate purchaser. Also, a hand- some 3-story’ press brick front House, brown stone inprovesents “Thomas Circle. Pri an sit 000, enka, near 4 1,000, WIE, BURFORD, 1116 ¥ street nortiwest my29 FOR SALE—LOTS. me lumbis ‘7 rooms, bath, cellar, lat ke. $20. ALBERT F. FOX, 920 F street northwest. Jel7-3t ‘OR RENT—HOUSE 1108 NEW YORK AVENUE; all modern improvements; 9 rooms Immediate on given. Apply at 927 H street north- west. Jel7-3t* Fe RENT—A SMALL FURNISHED HOUSE FOR three months from ou Ist; ter ment rent of house $25 per month. Address E, -» Quarmas- ter General's Office, City. 16-3t* Fok PENT-LARGE DWELLING AND STABLE, 1606 14th strect northwest. Rent $50. Apply to DUVALL & MARR, 804 F street northwest. _Jel6-3t PO! RENT BY THE YEAR, A FIRST-CLASS 9- room Brick House, all mod.impe., with cellar, 803 O street northwent: $45 per month. "DANENHOWER & SON, 1212 F street, Jel6-6t (OR RENT_A NEAT NEW TWO-STORY AND Basement Brick House, 7 rooms, and all modern improvements. Rent $16 per month." Situated on 17th street, just north of T street. Call at room 5, first floor, Fitzgérald Building, 1006 F atreet northwest. Je16-2¢ WANTED—ROOMS. y ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN A FURNISHED Room on second floor, without Board; will not p A) more than $8; between 7th and 15th and and L north Address K.E.J., Star office. west. Je17-2t" OUIS SCHMID & SONS,317 127TH STREET N.W., Wire Designs and dealers vettees, Tete-a-Tete Chairs, Vases, Hanging , Window or Verandah Boxes, Croquet Chairs, Stools, Tables, &c., made of Cedar ani Laurel, at man” ufacturers’ prices. Jel6-2w PAarLon & H®Ft. F ny sty acd es x Hy yagi PENNEYLVANIA AVENUE, ALLEN SOLLY & CO.'S NOVELTIES IN HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR, HAND LOOM WORK—MURE ELASTIO, SEE ALL OF THE ELEGANT NEW STYLES. THESE GOODS ARE UNEQUALLED IN EVERY RESPECT. TIT A ¥ ¥L 00. RRR a8 T AA YYL OOR R & Phe YE Soe fff Ta A ¥ ILL 00 R RK oii * oH U U FFF TITT y ¥ HoH U OU F De YOY HHH U U FF f yy HOH U UE Rie Velke. u oH UU F es sels 933 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. THEY STOOP TO CONQUER! THAT IS, THE PRICES FOR FINE CLOTHING AT THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS. JUST RECEIVED. Alarge lotof FLANNEL SUIIS, G.A.R. style, to be sold at $7, worth $10. ALSO, Fine YACHT CLOTH SUITS at $13, worth $22. Boy's fine LIGHT COLOK :D BUITS at $7, worth $12. All = col DIAGONAL BUITS, ‘frock coats, at §13, worth ALSO, Fing BLUE FLANNEL SUITS, fast colors, $10, worth 3. ALSO, SEERSUCKER COATS, at $1, worth $1.75. WORKING PANTS for a orth $1.50. FINE PANTS, in BERS Cae at $4, worth $3. FINE BLACK CLOTH surte at$18, worth $40, BOYS’ MIXED SUITS yea some $T. Elegunt! DRAP D' ETE COAT and VEST at $10, worth ALSO, Alarge line of white and fancy DUCK and PIQUET NESTS at 75e., $1, $1.25, ‘$i.50, worth double the price. e ALSO, Stylish CASSIMERE and CHEVIOT SUITS at $10, worth §17. ALSO, Light colored English SERGE SUITS at $13, worth $20. Fie French WORSTED suits at $15, worth $25. BLUE FLANAEL PANTS ats and $4, worth $5 and $6. AL! Odd BLUE FLANNEL VESTS at $1.50, worth $2.50, OUR MOTTO: NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. Satisfaction guaranteed at the Misfit Store, CORNER TENTH AND- F. Open till 8 p.m. ; Saturdays till 11 p.m. OAL AND WOOD Carefully, Selected for Family Use at ‘Bottom Prices. Je15-3t? 640 Pennsylvania avenue southeast. Bead BRIM STRAW HATS : at WILLETT & RUOFF's, 413 Jel4-Im 905 Pennsylvania avenue. Boone AND HARDWOOD LUMBER. ASH, ‘WM. MoLEAN. MAHOGANY, OAK, WHITE & YELLOW PINE, CHERRY, MAHOGANY, LUMBER, ‘WALNUT, LATHS, SHINGLES, Ere. ‘Lowest prices and prompt delivery. ist and Office—13th and B streets northwest. Geen GREEN COFFEE, 10 POUNDS FOR $1.00, 10 Ibs. GRAN. BUGAB.. (OR RENT—A VERY DESIRABLE BRICK House; nine rooms and modern improvements. 221 13th street southwest. Inquirenext door. $e15-3¢ ROE BENT A goer, WOSTORY HOUSE OF rooms and bat modern improveme: 1222 O street northwest. aaah oy OR RENT—UNTIL NOVEMBER FOR CARE AND nominal rent, large, cool, south front, 11 room Hurmished Housé; good location. Aduress| Box 142, Star office. FOE RENT THE LARGE BUILDING, 1008 F a pttrect, containing sixteen rooms and ali modern vement jserpecally destes F office purpOSeS. improverie for office purpose WANTED —MISCELLANEOUS y ANTED—$2,000, GGOOD REAL ESTATE SE- curity, at 6 per cent for three or five years. Apply H. KNIGHT, 482 Louisiana avenue. —_jel7-tt* NTED—THE LADIES TO KNOW THAT IAM \ to 0. W Dow making Silk Suite for $6 to $8 to mect popular demand since reduction in price of those goods. MME LEGARVIN, 730 17th street northwest. Je16-3t* WANTED_BY A DEPARTMENT GLERK, $600, ‘on one year’s time, at 12 per cent per annum; $50 payments each month; satisfactory endorser, and’ to a responsible party a diamond worth $200 as security. Address Box 49, Star offica, Je16-3 WaAxIEDI 10 | PURCHASE—GOOD | SECOND- handed 7-octaye Pianos. The highest cash price Nill be paid. “Address immediately E, O. Hy Sar oflice, a W 3XTED-TEACHERS AND STUDENTS, WHO desire to spend v: APPLETON & CO., P, Je13-6t" A jon fitably, to address D, Box 097, Baltimore, Md. ANTED—HONSES TO PASTURE. OITY REF- erence, Keeping Horses a specialty; can be seen ut ice’s stable, 311 6th street northwest. O. H. P. CLARK, Sligo, Md, gei-Im* ED-CARPETS TO CLEAN BY A. H. HACE & BRO., next door to. City Pont Office, ‘The only perfect carpet: ing machines yet invented. No club or whipping process to ruin carpets. Carpets. Lambrequins, &e., cared for during the summer, Orders by télephone op otherwise. Carpets returned same day, ml0 WANTED 1, RICE, 490) MAINE) AVENUE southwest, Cleans Carpets better, with leas wear and tear, than ‘any other firm in the city, Mattresses romade; ‘Feathers fenovited; Furniture ‘Or- ders by telephone, mi Wired cacao ne try ee ak ved machinery, ona wo thoroughly satiefacgory Bend order otherwise, to SINGLETON & HOE Space. a25-4m WANTED_UPHOLSTERY WORK OF ANY DE scription. Mattresses renovated by rarified steam. Carpets cieaned to appear nearly new. A. H. CHACE & BRO., next City Post Oftice. a8 by telephone or S01 Market DUVALL & Mai ‘OR RENT—HOUS: 803.0 STREET NORTH- west, 9 rooms, modern improvements, in perfect order; to a careful and permanent tenant rent reaxona- pply at 809 O street, Je15-3t* bie Fok, RENT-FURNISHED RESIDENCE— THE fine residence situated at the northwest corner of Vermont avenue and L streets, handsomely furnished, 4s {or rent for a term of years. It contains twelve rooms and two bath-room, with ail modern convenier and will be leased ata moderate rental fo a small an refined family. Permit to inspect the property fur- ished on application. Cae $e15-3¢ 1437 Pennsylvania avenue. OR RENT—LOW, TO RESPONSIBLE PEOPLE (without small children, preferably), July 1. to Oc- tober 1st prox., one of the coolest, most oomfortsble furnished residences in town, well located, north hear cars, market and stores; screens at all doors an Mindows; large ri with awnings; superior gas stove for. ne ‘&c. For particulars and ad- dress CLEMENT, Star office. Jel3-co3t* POR BENT-AN ELEGANT FIKST CLASS FUR- nished House of 12 rooms, to private family only. Location and neizhborhood most desirable. $150 mo. ROBT, A. PHILLIPS, 1428 New York aye. Je5-1m OR BENT. 1749 Pa. ave., store dwelling. 1724 F st,, 723 18.8., and /1105-7-9 19th st.,7r. 75.00) all m. ew, each .$30.00 qiase mls 40.00 / 1125 23d st.,7 18.00 23.00!2414 N et. 5 re E, 8. WESUOT 5 Corner 20m and I streets northwest. FOR RENT—STORES. FE RENT_STORE AND DWELLING 726 7TH street northwest, 17 rooms, modern conveniences; 25-6m it is well established as s business place; ion August 1, 1882, THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, 917 F street northwest. jel5-3t* FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 320, ANNOUNCE THAT JOHN E. BEALL, Room 4, 1420 New York avenue, is aCom- missioner of Deeds for Every State and Territory, U. 8. Commissioner, Examiner and Notary. Always in office from9 a.m. toS p, 11, m2 WAXZED_OLD GOLD ANDSILVERIN LARGE: sn: uantities. Hichest cash paid. NTED—YOU TO KNOW THAT ISELLAFIRST- class Tailor-made Secoud-hand Suit, much better and agreat deal cheaper than a common new suit can be bought, at JUSTH'S OLD STAND, Loe wemE OR ye fee 9th st. northwest. N. B.—We buy clans Second-hand Clothin. ied Sanly BOARDING. HE TREMONT HOUSE, WITH ITS FINE PROM. enade balconies, cool, ‘airy rooms, and superior tabte, will be found a most desirable place for summer ee Rates, $25, $30, $35 and $40 per month, HE LEXINGTON, GORNER lotH STREET AND New York avenue’ northwest, pleasant and central Jocation, opposite the Treasury department, and at the junction of thiee lines street railroads. Permanent and sient bo.rders can now be accommodated with Pleasant rooms, Also, Table Board at summer rates, (OR RENT— FIFTY PIANOS— Both Square and Upright, of all the leading makes, for rent by the month or quarter; rents applied on pur- chase. F. G. SMITH, Je15-3w ~_ 1103 Pennsylvania avenues. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. FS SALE—LOTS ON Q, BETWEEN létrnx AND 15th northwest; @ and T northwest; T, between 14th and 15th northwest. LOUIS P. SIKOE- MAKER, 920 F street northwest. SALE— President's House park, 2g x 100. jot 5, square 397, street, between P and Q streets noridiwoet, 22355." co., Estate Brokers, _49-2w 1324 F street northwest. TOR BENT AND SALE ALL CLASSES 4 Lote, Con ree and o Maryland and Virginia. JAB. 1. DAVIS, 8 street, or 1215 Bist street, Georgetown. m2? Jo & PRESCO: ‘At his REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, lens reagonahie fron: $2,800 to focated at Weat End ceniee the ety iter “enrablg improved and unimprover lots for aale of the city. Prices arsed vancig. Now ethe time =, Money to loan on Heal PRESOC ESTATE EXCHANGE, 1416 F st. EDUCATIONAL. ALEX. 8. Ds WOLOWSKL PIANIST opened new courses for #ingt ew a and and Vocalist, has and Piano, by hie fed method ; shortest beat in existence. Jel7-3t Foe Silt? BYATTSVILLe, BEAUTIFUL ‘Building prominent loc: low (prices. ‘Also, House and Tot. Small cash ents; balance monthly instalments. FICLMOBE BEALL. 829 4 street. jel7-1m OTS FOR BALE. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, FOURTEENTH STREET AND BOUNDARY. Lots for sale at ten cents per foot; one-fifth cash, bal- ance in 1, 2, 3. and 4 years, with interest at 5 per cent on deferred payments. ‘Now in the time to buy, aa the passage of the bill by Congress for building anew reservoir will add greatly to the value of this property. For pists and informa) oa SEER S CO Je15-Im IeDroit Building, Washington, D. C. JOR SALE—AT A MODERATE ERICK, A DE- sirable south front Building Lot, 20 by 90 feet, on W street, fourth lot west from 14th northwest. M. C. TUCKER, Second Auditor's OMice. _Jel3-6t" R SALE—AT A BARGAIN—ONE LOT 18x75 with cottage; one lot 18x75, vacant; one Lot 18x100, Vacant; on a prominent street on Capitol HL a few doors from Pens ‘ivania avent Inquire at 423 11th skecstuortiwent =A - Jes-i OR SALE—TWO CORNER LOT! 25 FEET Bee ct meee co, Hh tg Mages gesmagand Geet neibent roti Glas Rauary northwest. im FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS OR BALE-LARGE NEW 1CE-BOX SUITABLE for grocery Or meat store. Can be seen at 2: street northeast. ae a ey Uihemcs HORSE, ge oy owpt one oye, 65; Jump-eeat Cartage, $12; Vic. toria in good order, $75. #. DOWNEY, 1013 17th street northwest. * Ls Jel7-3t Fe, Whee Ct red Sipe traveler; stands anywhere without bitai frighten at locomotive; essentially = »R SALE—LEFT ON COMMISSION, AT BAZAAR and Livery of WM. F. GEYER, a Horse, kind and id Harness: pri tle ; anc ice $225; brewster side far Road Ws weight 143 nas; aside bar ‘Te » $85; Fi Be ‘op Bugwy, $05; 4 Photon Fandiy Carriage, ee fr Ob SALE A FIRST CLASS FAMILY TURNOUT, Tosdnter jpiouble seated Victoria, shifting top, cost $550: also, Harness; all in good order. » Will be eid very cheap if applied for ‘atonoe. Can be seen at 290 A street sout Je16-20 POR SALE-OOUPE, “BY ROGERS, PHILADEL- hia, almost new: and coupe Horee, ‘over sixtecn hands; ‘warrantea sound and gentle. Can be seen st stable back of 1721 Rhode Island avenue. Jei6-2" FOE SALE—A NEARLY NEW AND FIRST- claas 8) We suitable fora butcher or. car. "Appiy at 400 thy at southwest. de12- KR SALE-THE LARGEST AND BEST AS. Resid er rhess eer for the’ least money at the 08, Savana sik Louisiana avenue, Jel4-2m vad aS LIGHT, fala erp tomas wd 8 good order; over seat. Apply at 503 street ‘northwest. L sy RK _SALE—-SIX BEAUTIFUL DRIVING AND ‘saddle Horses, all young and sound; an. it five figs Landau and handsome Drac, built by ittle used ; fine Coupelet; Horee and Harness; also, Vic- toria, Horse and Harness and Jumpecat ‘The above stock must be sold. No reasonable offer refused. To be seen at DOWNEY’S Stables, 1013 17th street most R SALE-TWO VERY FINE SADDLE AND ‘Harness Horses; Horse, Sidebar and Har- ness; ‘one pair Mares, matched first-class Food team. "HUGUELY & BOWEN'S Stable, 615 New ‘York avenue. "se62w* OF SALES, Ear Fe je-bar top Bugsy. i WILL BUY A RICE juire af 1017 7th street 3e6-1m ‘OR RENT—SUBURBAN RESIDENCE, TWO OR three minutes’ waik from Hyattsville; Sight-room House; acre lot; fruit; excellent water; $200 a year. Apply'to A. 8 PRATT & SON, 401 9th, comer of D street. Jel7-3t* FOR EAT ok THE SUMMERHOUSE AN Farm in Scotch Cove, near Point Lookout, Md. ‘house contains 11 rooms, "and completely Furnishe« one of the healthiest locations in the state: boats, fruits and vegetables, fine water, oysters and fish in abund- ance: rent cheap for 2 or'3 months. Apply to W. A. YATES & CO., Perry Building. A16-3t* ings House; 13 room brick; fruit ani 0; 8 acres. At Hamilton, fondoun, Go. Vas on Mailvond. | We A PHILLIPS, 1438 New Yori avenue. Jel5-207* POR SALE OW TRADE FOR CITY PROPERTY_A Dairy Farm complete on the Bladensburs road, three ruiles from the city; wou'd suit admirably for butcher. Add ess FARM, Star office. jel2-awe Mrs. M. I. COLLEY, om (OUNTRY BOARD—Att LESLIE HALL, LOUDOUN sei zronrie county, Va., near railroad station; daily mails: new | pe G.—ROOMS FURNISHED AND _UN- | house; large, rooms; fine scenery; country farm- furnished. “Transient Boarders, with room, $1 per | house; pure milk, butter, &c. ‘Terms moderate. Ade aay, dress ' Mrs. ,BENJ. LESLIE, Hillsboro’, Loudoun Jed-Sm* SARAT FLAGLER, 316 Indiana avenue, _| county, Vaz my2?-eta, 1m MES JEPSON. LATE OF THE SCHOOL OF ‘ookery, 13th'and I streets, has removed to 2012 K street northwest, and is prepared to deliver Hot Rolls and Biscuits at 7 a.m., when ordgred the night before, UMMER BOARD — FOUR COMMUNICATING ruse, GONghCreNyaleusted wii Marae hee te Ouse, delightt a half am. hour horse Gare of Maltimere; wood shade, Milk, fruit key Also, Home-made Bread and C: iva catered | terms moderate. Mrs. LAMB, ‘Gorsuch avenue, for. ' First-class Meals furnishéd, inl8-Im* | Waverly, Baltimore county. Jel0-s, wee" (LINTON HQUSE, 77m AND I STREETS.—FIRST- OTEL FOR SALE—ONE OF THE BEST BUSI- \ class Table , aH Room and Board, $22 to Hoes located at Trout Run, taki year #25; location central; no Hauora. W. O. NAYLOR. | round, in central Bennaylvania, well furnished. tS sens m6-9m land connected; depot at door; rents for SLED em ERMANENT. TRANSIENT, AND DAY BOARD. | {2 Advance, in perfect order; owner 71 years old ani ERS, at Summer Rates, accommodated at the Mc- Pherson House, corner of 19th and I streets. my4-2m* MRS. M. T. SOUTHALL. my27- iE LOCHIEL HOUSE, 512 978 STREET NORTH- au ducted Board- UIT AND pier FARM FOR SALE OB =x: change for city property, W, a Good paying farm, 100 acres, ‘Barcaln. any torn, ROBT, A. PHILLIPS, 1428 New York avenue. m23-Im west, cosiest best inj Routes taowege Trenaent Bosties eon ted at reasonable terms. 829 PERSONAL. NY PERSON SECURING A-GOVERNMENT PO sition for me will be Tewanded. | Address Z., Star office. Qasicwie LET YOU KNOW SOON ASI AM able to leave my room. Have been sick since that Am eager to see you. 1 ADAM ROSS, CLAIRVOYANT, RESIDENCE 402 2d stroot, northwest, will leaye for early. WILLIAMS: Ww AND ©. E. PRICE'S PRIVY, «Detective Agenoy_ Gonnliations tebe, Al take ness ‘atri di x Eis Fetreot northwest, mahi6-4m0 ‘TE A 309 Pry DI ah AEROY, 9TH Flinders ie ie atated ‘mint -£an SPECIALTIES. R SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROP- erty, Farm miles from Bladensburg, 350 acres. One-third cleared land, suitable containing ing or farmany ‘Wood Siete aaked. 1415 N slrvet northwest. to pay price al7-6m COUNTRY BOARDING. OOD BOARD AND LARGE ROOMS CAN had at Laurel, Ma. ; plenty of shad walk from depot; terms HERBERT, Laurel, OME COMFORTS, WITH FIRST-CLASS BOA at Ammendale, 12 miles from W: &0. railroad: five ‘minutes walk from. sta moderate. Address 0. P. L., Beltaville, Prince county, Md. = ES UMMER BOARDING CAN BE HAD AT “PLEAS- ant EDIL * located in one of ‘lvania aven: dress A. M. J} ‘¥, New W: ST ARRIVED: AM DI GREAT J's Spiritualist Rone cect ivory. Tells any; Ceara ‘absent Te Saag tells names and a.m, to9 p. m. THE JUNTRY BOARD—AT WOODSIDE, NEAR BER- Clark county, Vs mi railroad. BEG vans Payee ‘county, Va. UNTRY, BOARD — PLEASANT (AQUNTRY, BOARD — PLEASANT ROOMS AND eS ne ee R SALE—100 CARRIAGES, BUGGIES AND Wi ‘new and ‘hand, ‘at bottom prices, at YE, GEYEWS “Carriage Bi nite 4.7 408 and 470 0 street northwest, Elegant turnouts for hire day, ‘week or month. mi9-3m. ‘aser~Some of the acest prowiert ana ee oat Pp an 5 ish Carrinves, Buggies and Wagons in this District, and St reasonable prices. Repairing end Pantie done it the best manner, 8: J. MEEKS, 621 G stroot nw. 820 FOE SALE LARGE VARIETY OF THE LATEST style light new and second-hand: also, Fhetons, Suries an (arts. Repairing done in the nestest manner. JOHN M. YOUNG, 313, 6ih et z FOR SALE-THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN THE ‘ity to buy both new and second-hand C and Buggies of all kinds. P. D. SCHMIDT & CO., 466 Penney] m28-3m Avania avenue forthwest. R SALE—JUST RECEIVED A NUMBER OF Busgies and one Phaeton. Will ell cheap. “eversthiae ies and one PAW sell cheap, “Evorstiie first-class. THOMPSON'S Stable, 9th and O streets northwest. 020-55" Fe. SALE—SPRING AND SUMMER CARRIAGES. ee ot one nanined and fifty to select — ‘Agent for Boston Buckboard Compauy’s SideBar Bug: es and other ligt catriayes. ite best in tho country fos the money. pairing promptly atterded to. er ROBT. B. GRAHAM, m29 Repository and Factory, 410-416 8th at. n.w. ae Reem oy nek Beeeiey 9S) Se LOST AND FOUND. OST—$5 REWARD—A FAWN COLORED GREY- L hound Gyp. ‘The above reward will be paid for her return to 508 13th street northwest, at OST—A HUNDRED DOLLAR BILL, ON SAT- Lie orning June 1th, 1882. ‘The finder will ‘sui asked by return- ably rewarded and po questions ing to Room 18, 472 Louisiana avenue. ost—a COLD AND DOOKIE JACARRSEGLERTE sutton. The finder will be suitably rewarded leaving it at 1906 H street. Jel7-2° OST—ON JUNE 16TH, A GOLD BRACELET, Totter on‘ikon st tron oguthoart, na wil olina avenue southeast. J Jel7-2t" ‘RENCH LESSONS—SUMMER TERM AT MO) raterates. Morning and Evening Classes for ° hers and advanced pupils. Lessons made easy, ant, th dant jorough and practi A good unCbatic juired in short time, resi 1323. ur nore we LE. ¥.PRUD HOMME my26 B FOR YOUNG, LADIES. D., T NIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. Summer Leetut weekly) begin 13th. 29 Me et ALB ot vrei ‘or oi app! P.O. Ut to JOHN B. MINOM, "Professor Cont. and “Stat, Law. my24-w, sim E. SCHEEL, ORGANIST, TEACHER OF PIANO e@ and VOCAL MUSIC. Particular atteution to be- Banners, as well as those wishing to be qualified for nortuwest. ‘Pertormers or Teachers. 734 12th street ai-eo7ns" GQRENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, CORNER + Ninth and D streete northwest, the second Boor of LINCOLN HALL BUILDIN B, Completa in arrangements for training sone sn: real life. Graduating exercises beld last oe May Yacation. Students received every month in the year, for instruction, day or evening, by the quarter. | SPRING XD SUMMER from, other echoois ‘Full information given st NRY Wa GTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIO—AT TIMMS’ NEW HALLS, cor. 7thand Du.w, En- tance on D rect. Thirteenth year. Piano, advantages, 0. B. BULLARD, % W. FLYNN, AM. ‘SW. corner th and K streets northwest. S. or ti Cinss-Mathemation Latin. Cronk, French, ‘and English. Special attention to prop- aration for College, West Point, Aunapolis aud all com- Detitive examinstions. ‘Terme in sivanoe, aii SICAL ACADEMY, Mun ss Babee St., mer. Oown, AvE 402.19rm TREET "D 3 3. P. CAULFIELD, "Mus. Doo. Erinetpal, TEL S25 LEAVITT, OF BOSTON, TEACH of Vocal and Instrumental Mi a Address 944 K street northwest, Lessons continue ‘until July 15. ais . 8. L. CADY'S BOARDING SCHOOL FOR Mies, woth Sear’ “Buperior Yeciles "Bend . Eleventh year, for circular. J JATIN. GREEK, MATHEMATION, NATURAL SCI Li ene, aud privately ay class. Students ‘Addroun reg JaNon A.M. , a; ar ® Wasecron, SEATS eer 4 ee rks 1023 and 1027 12th went. 6 PROFESSIONAL. D*: ROBERTSON (A GRADUATE UNIVERSITY ss of Maryland), with 20 years AU successfully treated and cure anteed. Diseases of Men, General Deb day and Ssturday, trom 2 to 9 p.m. Brain Liber dence md con: fullatiqnn sefoty yrivase and conidcutial Nefess to the leading physicians of Baltimore. Jeri-3m R, RANDALL PARSONS, Dexrmer, 428 7th street northwest, west side, ‘over Ballan- tyne’s Book Store. NITROUS OXIDE Gas sdminie- tered, day or night. Consultation free. dels R, STARR PARSONS, DENTIST, 439, 9th strc, orient coruer bh ana & north. west. New anesthetic used gums, alleviates pain of extracting, Filling a specialty. Offiee dam, toS p.m. Reasonable fees. ) ASY FEET, &C.—DAILY WALKS IN THE OPEN Air and ine vitalize the blood, thereby giving increased and greater ability t0 withstand the qhervating and devitalizing offects of summer hest, ther expersenced personages viel Dit, WITTESS Chie e ¢ E'S Chir | Bstabliaunieuty 01 Willard’s Hotel, Wash- Beer ca fore meee rt panics Established 1861, Fee, $1 per visit m20 M. 5. PARSONS, MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN, De kre bomworth, ELECTRO VAPOR AND THERMAL BATHS fiven with Shower or Spray. Consultations fron. (tion jours from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. ; open till 10 p.m. Turs- days, Thursdays and Sai (618 Oth street norgh R. T. M. TALBOTT, DENTIST, No. 437 7TH strect, three doors from corner E. in. its branches. ‘Teeth inserted $7 per set. All ran! RIIFICIAL TEETH MADE Bi eerted immediately after ext Fysaplendid success.” Modern math qt ia all NALLY, 1821 F atrect tort west. at D, DENTAL ASSOCTATION, strect, three doors no! Pen se cant ide; Teroafter patienta, Dire betwen Got: 715 eS pe NORTH- G street and New York avenue.— without Pain, 80 cts ‘All overations warranted: 8. WEISENBORN, DENTIST, 915 {7H STREET northwest, Celluloid Teeth ber the natural ied a reams fries Grand Army Badge going from 913K street, to 10th, 10th to New York svenue, then te ites orthwoots "are 10 Anyone returning 1 to 915, eset TRAYED OR STOLEN—ON THURSDAY} ing, June 15, from Germania Schuetean and Oat. “Liberal veward gt rt Greta Bea 6 AND 7 PM., JUNE 15, A MONEY TO LOAN. + ea hae a Sd LOAN ON Ww ‘605 7th x B LOAN mli-3m Mo TO Loan, ‘ON BEAL ESTATE, AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT. ° 3B. O. HOLTZMAN, 10th and F streets northwest. Boag TO Lwan. eS San Pane maneaiar | ts als BOOKS.—3JOHN C. CALHOUN, For Ever and « ig RG

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