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__THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON SDAY. wi me Te 1883. any ether ériiv naper published in Washingtoa. and ecual to that of ali the otner daily papers here added together. TEE Sz.4x office is connected with the Telephone Ex- Range. Advertisements, ercers for the paper by mai are otherwise. news. or any information or business can Le rent day or night, free cf chance. THe Stax will be sent by mail, poet-paid, to those Jeaving the city during the summer for any length of time, and the address chancel as often as desired. Subscription, fifty cepts per mouth, PostriveLy IN VANCE. = = Tue Ohio republican c@pvention made its ticket yesterday with a degree of unani- mity that ts not often witnessed, particularly tn that state. Tho various candidates had been pretty thoroughly discusse 1 by the leaders before- hand, and their elements of strength and weak- ess, respectively, efhvassed. The doupt which hangs over the coming election rendered a nomi Ration less desirable than usual, and as the asplr- ants were few the work of theconvention was thus made easier. The party evidently reallzas that it has no light summer Job ahead of it The defec- tion of the Germon vote, ono of the mainstays of Ohio republicanism fn the past, ts a serious logs, Judge Foraker's popularity with the Germans, taken In connection with his fitness for the piace, singled him out as the candidate for governor to Meet the occasion. He isa new man in politics, Dut has made a record as sollier, civillin, and Judge, that, It ts believed, must commend him to the peopla When but a youth he entered the ‘Union army, and earned promotion by gallant ser- Vices. He completed his legal ed ucation atter the War, and won distinezion at the Cinctanati bar. ‘Three years ago he was elected acounty judge, Tunning considerably ahead of his ticket. Now, At the ace of 37, he ts selected to lead his party in one of the most important state caavasses It has ever entered upon. ‘The platiorm adopted conforms in all essential features to the advic> of Senator Sherman, and Was, no doubt, hs work. It Indorses the Scott Nquor law, and therefor: appeals for support to all who believe in taxing the sale of liquors A tariff that will protect Am -rican labor fs emphatt- cally declared for; civii service reform 13 approved, and a geod word is salt for President Arthur's ad- ministration. At one time during the proceedings, silence on the part of Senator Sherman would, pei haps, have put him xt the head of the ticket with @hurrah, but he checked the movement at its in- ception by a positive and emphatic statement that be could not accept the nomination. The Domination of Foraker seems to give general Satisfaction In the party, and ft is predicted that he will make an aggressive and able eanvass. The democratic state convention follows 4m two weeks, and If it makes no mistakes in elther.ticket or platform, oue of the closest and Most hotly contested poiltical battles ever fought 4m Outo will then begin. ——__~er— There seems tobe absolutely no truth in the rumor that Secretary Frelinghuysen and Attorney General Brewster are soon to resign from the Cab- Inet. The story was evidently started with a ma- Uctous design, and most probabiy by the star Toute defendants or their adherents, who tmagine ‘that If tt could be made to appear that Ir. the very face of the most vital part of the star route trial there rupture between the President and his Attorney General 1t woull have great effect on the Jury,and might help to influence them in mak- fg up their verdict. Tt 13 grasping at straws; ‘Dui it ts ne uw it won ee = It is hard upon the star routers’ counsel to have to sit dally and see the rhetorical structure they crecte 1 with so much labor utterly demol- Jshed by Mr. Merri But they can't mend mat- ters by giving vent in court to their vexattous dis- Aappolatment. The process of demolisument can- | Rot be interrupted now,for the defense to attempt | repairs ———__+«-+____ ‘The reviving effect of last faH’s tidal wave uyon the democracy ts vistble in the renewed ‘nterest With which the Iowa democrats toke the fleld. Hitherto they have put up tlckets simply asa matter of form, the nominees generally going about their usual business With the utm yt indif- ference as to whether they were burted under 4,000 or 60,000 repubiiewn majority. Bat this year the party is not, apparently, without hope. At ‘the state convention yesterday the democrats ral Bed tn large force, and there was actually some @ompetition for the nominations. ——____~+e» ____ It Mr. Henry Watterson has any dostre to matn- fain a reputation for accuracy in the fleld of polit- teal prophecy, he had better hedge” on his pre- diction that Randall will not get ten votes for Speaker from the south. More than that number of southern members are openly advocating and working for Randall’s election. This 13 stated simply us a political fact, and not with the view of booming Mr. Randall, or of detracting trom ‘the canvass of any of his rivals. ———__++—__ Some of the Ohfo democrats are insisting that heir party must nominate a soldier candidate for governor against Foraker. The democrats tried that scheme several years ago in Ohio, and 1t Gidn’t work. They put two soldiers—E ving and Rice—on their ucket, but civilian Foster beat them badly. @eas upon the partisanship of the Pennsyivanta legislature. He has cslled a special session for the passage of reapportion! Keep the law-makers together until hot weather forces them to some sort of agreement. ——+0r ‘The counsel for the star routers are still seeking to break the force of Mr. Merrick’s terrible ar- Falgnment of their clients, by petty and irritating Interruptions. They full utterly, however, to Make any impression upon the line of his power- ful and convincing argument. — ‘The New York city board of education proposes to change the date of reopening the pubite schools from the first to the second Monday In September Wescape the hot weather common to the first ‘Week of that month. This 1s a sensible step, as itis unwise to confine children, who have been enjoying the freedom and exercise of vacation, in School until the hot weather ts over. — +e» —__ It 1s now denied that the czar has banished the Mayor of Moscow. It, however, that municipal Tunctionary has any hankering for enforced soli- tude he can gratify it by simply hoping for consti- tutional reform. ‘The dynamite scare has completely subsided in London. The English people have, apparently, found out that O'Donovan Rossa ts not so danger- Ous as he pretends to be. Swe Reoveroxs 1x Fissr YING sy ly a a a 9 gaa PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Desire to call particular attention to their admirable selection of GRADUATION DRSSES in white India Muslin. They are in the latest styles, simple but ele- gant, and will be usefa', not only for graduation, but for dress occasions. FLANNEL SUITS are reduced lower than ever. and all SPRING DRESSES and WRAPS can be purchesed for very little money. A new line of JERSEYS is just received. s handsome ssticie at less oost thar any of thesame grado we nave offered. A line of SUMMER GLUVES at low prices. Fine GAUZE UNDERWEAR for ladies and for gen- tlemen, in‘all qualities and at all prices. Reduction in LADIES’ UNDERGARMENTS for a few deyn lonzer. Wene oO N Tor, OF COURSE, WITH HOT-W. ATHER RAIMENTi THAT'S FINE AND SELECT. To-day we place upon cur counters decidedly tho mo=t Choice, Varied and Elegant Assortment of TH. gad GAUZY Garments ever displayed Ly any Clothing et nent in ington. ‘this is no stily and idle BOAST, but s POSITIVE Fact, which may be verified by ati inspection or even a glance. Our space being limited and stock so endless. wo are enabled to enumerate only « few of our Summer Gems. Coats and Vests, in dark and medium colors. Ponwee Silk Coats and Vests. ¥ine Briliantine Corts and Vests. ri vhair Coats and Vests, in dark, light and me- colors, uine Jndia Neorsucker Suits, in stripes. Hish Seersucker Suits, cheap abd handsome, “ston Mohair <uits, in various colers. aits in blue and green. Moher Suits, nice and durable, Mohair Coats and Vests, nie and durable. Serwe, Buliiantine and sca Conte, all colors, Bik, ohair, Linen, Duck an incy Veete. Aled, 2 fine Une uf Vusiers, Lineu, Mohair and Pon- gee Silk. ihe «reatest care and nicest taste were displayed In tho selection of our Summer Offerings, and the saie thorougiiness which forma so diatinguishive a feature in oor hoavi-r clothing is readily ob-ervable in our thin raiment as well, A. BAKS & CO, ONE PRICE TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, se Puew Irs Horm CHANGE YUUR HEAVY CLOTHES ar THE MISFIT STORE, ER lOrn AND F STREETS, WHERE You X BUY— Flannel Suit worth $10 mel Suit worth 12 did Flannel Suit worth °6 t Cleth Suit wort! it Cloth Suit, worth cker Suit worth 22 £16 AND 318 SEVENTH STREET, for <7: jood Cass. or Cheviot Suit worth 12 Ror $8. Better Cass. or Cheviot Suit worth 15 For 310 60. Cheviot or Cass. Suit worth 13 For $11.0, Suit worth 19 For? a Fine Corkrorew Suit worth 28 For $15.00. r. Al. Coat snd Vest wosth 30 FROM 4 TO 11. Suits at $1.50, worth $2.50 Suits at 2100. worth 3.59 Suite at 3.00, worth 5.00 Suits at 4.00, worth 6.50 Buits at 5.00 worth 10.00 FOK Boys FROM 12 TO 17. Buits for $2. 50. worth $4.00 Buits for 3.00, orth 5.00 Suits for 4.00: orth 6.50 Suitsfor 5.00, worth 9.00 Burts for 6.00, ‘worth 11.00 Suite for 7.00. Worth 13.00 Odd Coats, 35 cents, Wort’ 75 cents. PANTS. In endless variety, at 32, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4 and $5— ual about all “ust bese . OFFICE COATS. In Black and Colored Alpacas, Nun's Cloth, an1 Drap @'xte, for lone and short, 1é2n and stout peraons—sn immense variety at great bargains. VESTS. White and Fancy Vests, a complete assortment, from 50 ceuts up. WORKING PANTS At 62, 75 cents, $1, and $1.25 a pair. THE MI“FIT STORE, Like every success, has unscrupulous imitators. Be sure, therefore, and come to the corner of eT TENTH AND F STREETS. Gt BARGAINS IN NEARLY NEW PIANO3. gigerent Square Grand Chickering, ont FPA ‘Masnificent Square Grand Knabe, only $190, A superb-toued Square Grand Piano, used but three months, only $185, including handsome cover and stool; cost $400. Owner leaving the city. Au elezant Konewrood Case, nearly new, SquareGrand Fiano, cover and stool, for only $150y cost $575. A full ht Grand, used but Ifttie, at nearly half cost, on sinall payments Ahi nificent extra Cabvinet Upright Grand. made to the finest Upright Piano ever uitabie for u very elaborately fur- uished room—can be bought for neariy one-third cost on easy payments to ood party. ‘One splendid tone Piano for only $75; and one at $60, on jay ments of $5 per month. Other Bargains In Pianos ‘that closo cash and time buyer. will appreciate, order ai fall at once HEINEKAMP BRANCH FACTORY WAREROOMS AND PIANO EXCHANGE, Se? 427 10th street northwest, LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF A Dalles and Concur BATHING SUITS, at M. WILLIAN’S, 7Cite Trevise, Paris. 907 Pennsylvania avenue, I have succeeded in procuring a few more of those JERSEY POLONAISE, In Biack and Garnet, for which {twas impowsible to supply the demand » few wees ago. dT EN’S ALL-WOOl BLUE FLANNEL PANTS, 1.50; warranted fast colors. M ff Bose’ Janen Suits, from $2 y Best 50c. Straw Hat in the city. Sumner Underwear 200. up. Bo.ts and Shoes—we defy competition. Men's and Boys! Single Pants, from 7c upwards. J. W. SELBY, set 1914 and 1916 Penneylvania avenue. EW STOCK. Cc ASS D a Goons. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS HAVE DETFRMINED TO CLOSY THEIR SUMMER STOCK THIS MONTH IF LOW PRICES WILL BE ANY INDUC NT. THEY WEENS, WHICH THEY OF ING PRICES: ALI RAT THE FOLLOW- ALAIN COLORS 40, 45 AND 50e. BAVING Be : CHOICE PATTERNS THE FORMER PRICES D SWISS AT 20. 25 AND 3740. NE PARASULS AT GREATLY KEDUCED N ROBES IN PLAIN AND CHECKS RE- DUCED FROM $17 12. Sv PILCES FINE ALBATROSS, ALL COLORS, RE- bre D TO 406. ‘THE BEST BLACK SILK FOR $1.50 EVER SOLD EN UHIs CIT ) LAWNS AT 13, 29 AND ALL PURE LINEN AND 0 PER CENT UNDER PRICE. INDIA GAUZE, LACE LISLE THREAD SHIKTS AND DRAWERS, JACUNET AND JEAN DRAWERS, W. S. TEEL, 925 Yeunevivama avenue, HYDRANT HOSE, ICE CRUSHERS, ICE HAICHETS, ICE SCALES. ICE TONGS, BUILDERS’ HARDWARE, GARDEN TOOLS, &o. F. P. MAY & CO., 634 Pennsylvania avenue, Dewars NEW YORK STYLES IN STRAW HATS. ‘The Mackinaw Hats are the best manufactured and styles correct and prines the lowest. FIFTH. AVENUE SHYLE PEARL CASSIMERES and DERBY HATS at Je6-1m, ) BORDERED HANDRERCHIEFS, FOR- MEK PAICE $4 PEK DUZ., NOW I2%c. EACH. OU:: OBJECT IN OFFERING THESE UNPRECE- DENTED PRICES IS To SELL OUR SUMMER SPOCK, WHICH Is UNUSUALLY LARGE. OWING ‘TO THE COLD SPKING MANY CHOICE GOODS RE- MAIN U 1D, BUT WE FEEL ASSURED THAT AL PRESENT PRICKS THEY WILL MOVE RAP- IDLY. . ONE PRICE, W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 Pennsylvania Avenue. THE BEST IS TRE CHEAPEST. 38 507 Prorme Foon 507 Bull success in Corrine Old GEO, C. GWYNN, 507 435 STREET 3. W. Family portraits, aps ‘Agents for Duniap's New York Hats, WASHINGTON, D. C., June Sth, 1883. WILLETY & RUOFF'S, Sole lvanie avenue. NEW PENSION BUILDING, Wanted—Well diggers or miners ‘to ites fe hty columns in this a Sr made ground 10 to 18 feet in ‘o Je6-3t Supervising Engineer snd Amsiitoct, “Rex i Ganvex Hose. Great care is taken in the manufacture of this Hose that every part bo first-class for service and durability. NOVELTIES IN SUMMER CLOTHING, CALCUTTA SEERSUCKER SUITS, ENGLISH SEERSUCKER SUITS. CRASH AND LINEN SUITS, FRENCH WORSTED SUITS, BERGE SUITS, CHEVIOT SUITS. - MOHAIR SUITS DRAP D'ETES SUITS. NUN’S CLOTH SUITS. TRIMMED AND FINISHED EQUAL TO OUSTOM WORK. THE KOBINSON DUSTER. COMPLETE PROTEC- TION AGAINST DUST, ROBINSON, PARKER & CO., ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS, Je6 819.8.. Cor. 7th and D Sts. Woovwarn & Lornnor, BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, 921 PENNA. AVE. D STREET, 912 WASHINGTON, D.C. MEN'S FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. MEN'S GAUZE UNDERVESTS, Long Sleeves, Bh toad, rae MEN'S GAUZE UNDERVESTS, Long Sleeves Short Sleeves, sizo 34 to 44, To. EXTRA FINE QUALITY MEN'S UNDERVESTS, Handsome Silk Front, witn Pearl Buttons, Long and Short Sleeves, siz 34 to 44, Only 50c. Each. MEN'S ENGLISH BALBRIGGAN UNDERVESTS, All Sizes, Long Sleevos, Only 50. Each. EXTRA FINE QUALITY ENGLISH BALBRIGGAN UNDERVESTS, Long Sleeves, Ail Sizes, Silk Front, with Pearl Euttons, $1.00, MEN'S EXTRA FINE FRENCH BALBRIGGAN SHIRT and DRAWERS, Shirts full regular made, $1.75. EXTRA FINE QUALITY LISLE THREAD SHIRTS, Short Sleeves, All Sizes, $1.25. EXTRA FINE QUALITY PEPPEREL JEAN DRAW- ERS, Patent Buttons and Fell Seams, finished in the most thorough manner, 5c. Per Pair. MEN'S FEATHER-WEIGHT NAINSOOK DRAW- £RS, Patent Buttons and Fell Seams, thoroughly made, : size and ‘5c. Per Pair. BOYs' BICYCLE SHIRT WAISTS, with Patent Lace ront, $1, $1.25, $1.60, $1.75, $2, $2.25—from four ‘ven years. é WHITE TIES, two dozen for TIES—ME: Stitched Ends, ‘TIES, Extra Fine Quality, one dozen for 25¢., Stitched Ends. MEN'S PERCALE TIES, Agsorted Colors, one dozen for 25c. MEN’S LINEN HANDKE?CHIEFS—25 dozen Fine Quality MEN'S HEMSTITCHED PRINTED BOR- DERED HANDKERCHIEFS, Extra Fine Quality, reduced from 37}c. to 25e. 20 duzen Extra Fine Quality MEN'S PRINTED BOR- DER HANDKERCHIEFS, reduced from 6230. to B70. Few dozen Extra Fine FRENCH LINEN HANDKER- CHIEFS, Hemstitched, with Colored and Printed Enmbroidered Borders, reduced from 750. to 500. MENS THREE-QUARTER PLAIN WHITE HEM- STITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS, Fine Quality, only 25c. each. MEN'S EMBROIDERED INITIAL HANDEER- CHIEFS, Extra Fine Quality, reduced from 75e. to 50c. each, $2.75 per half dozen. LADIES’ FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. LADIES’ GAUZE UNDERWEAR—LADIES’ GAUZE UNDERVESTS, Low Neck and Short Sleeves, High Neck and Short Steeves, Good Quality, 25c. LADIES’ GAUZE UNDERVESTS, Low Neck and Short Sleeves, Silk Front, 37340. LADIES’ GAUZE UNDERVKSTS, High Neck and Short Sleeves, High Neck and Long Sleeves, Low Neck and No Sleaves, 50c, Our Low Neck and No Sisaves Unilervests have been made to our own order, are particularly desirable and cannot be found elsewhere. LADIES’ GOSSAMER UNDERVESTS, High Neck and Long Sleeves, High Neck and Short Sleeves, Low Neck and Short Sleeves, Silk Binding and Pearl Buttons, 580. LADIES' GOSSAMER UNDERVESTS, Hizh Neck and Long Sleeves, High Neck and Short Sleevea, Low Neck and Short Sleeves, Silk Binding, Extra Fine Quality, Very Handsome, only 75c. Extra Fine LISLE THREAD GAUZE UNDERVESTS, Silk Binding, High Neck and Long Sleeves, High Neck and Short Sleeves, Low Neck and Short Sleoves, at $1.25. LADIES’ GAUZ= DRAWERS only 500. MISSES’ HEMSTITCHED LINEN HANDKER- CHIEFS, 75e. per dozen, warranted Pure Linen. LADIES’ HEMSTITCHED LINEN HANDKER- CHIEFS, $1 per dozen, warranted All Linen. LADIUS' ALL-LINEN HEMSTITCHED HANDKER- CHIEFS, Narrow Hom, 10c. each. LADIES' ALL-LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, Extra Fine Quality, only 12}c. each, better than anything wo ever sold at that price. 100 dozen LADIES' ALL-LINEN HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS, 1g-inch, hem, | handsome Siplos of borders, only 12)c. each, reduced from LADIES’ MSTITCHED LINEN HANDKER- CHILES, now ijles of Lawit Teanls ‘Pinte 250. LADIES! HEMSTITOHED LINEN HANDKER- CHIEFS, Fruit Patter printed in colors, with lain, pink, blue and b rders, 26¢., reduced om 4: LADIES" LINEN LAWN HEMSTITCHED HAND- KERCHIES, embroidered in colors, 37}40., re- duced from S0c. FINE EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS, from ‘Auction, much leas than our usual prices, WOODWARD & LOTHROP, ~-_ BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, 921'PENNA. AVE. D STREET, 912, $05 WASHINGTON, D. ©. Panries Destxa To Seexp A Rrw WEEKES IN THE COUNTRY WILL FINDA TRAVELING SATCHEL the handiest thing to take along, and as we have just received a very handsome assortment, all with the new PATENT LOCK and at remarkably Low Figures, we ‘would call your attention to— Our WATERPROOF SATCHELS, at 99e. i ORAL BROS on sm ur C. SAT on $2. ‘They deserve your ‘examination. Ga WE ALSo OFFER: A WATERPROOF HAND SATCHEL, from 49¢. ral e i ‘That Indispensable article. A good LEATHER SHAWL STRAP ‘we can giveyou at 25e"; we a 9,98 it is almost given away. Our LEA’ R HAND-BAGS are of superior finish, in the latest styles and best workmanship, We offer a g00d Leather at 49c. and 990. Paiees LEATHER BAG, in black and russet, at A Fine LEATHER or PLUSH BaG, in the most de- io colors ene cree foe aaa from $1.98 up. ar aseorrmen i . ‘com- pleto, and we can offer s good Book fiom 350, ata Uno of KID, PLUSH and BUCK PURSES, trom GENS LONG WALLETS, from 250. up. CIGAR CASES in Endless Variety, fi . Canvass Hubber Lined Folding Tollet Cases at Boe, SILVERBERG’ 812 7th and 318 8th streets northwest, Fd Mipax Hicax has returned, and will resume her business—tesching the most perfect aystem of Dress Cutting—the magio ‘Near Pennsylvania avenue, Buy it, and if your garden is not paradise it is not the | scale. Ladies please call at 1406 G street. 42-60" fault of the hose, Call for ‘THE EDEN GARDEN HOSE,” made and warranted by _- ap24-tu, th,«, 2m, 61 Reade Btrect, Now York. nutes set ame aetna meee Eas Cy WANTED—HELP. © Ww ANTED—A GOOD OPERATOR ON THE SEW- ii one who understanis and ‘fttng el 2 Glothea, Address Hy tar office, 14° Sa onan ogre" Aubeas SEU gE Ge Witoro ints tas een en ae onthe, at have ‘good referenson, Call sf 1158 avenge ‘ED—AT 619 EAST CAPITOL See: rT, woman to cook, wash and fron. ire Je7- ANTED-A FIRST-CLASS CHAMBERMAID Waltwaters none need apply unless well recom mended. Colored preferred. Apply at 933 H street ‘northwest. 7 Bt ANTED—THREE FIRST-OLASS TINNERS. ‘Good ‘constant employment to the right mon, JNO. MOUAN, S136 Ps. eee deT-3t ANTED—A Fi Y¥ BARI T 607 Wiih siret tortie STEADY BARBER, 4706 MAN PRE- ANTED—A FIRS’ ASS COOK; ferred; to cook for about 30 ah SR A ON ALES: persons; st lereten< Shower. Apply af 10 ‘North Capitol _strest. 'ANTED—AT i624 STREET NORTHWEST W iGotween Btn ata es bie aoe between FOR aes Fr and Brick Bouse, almost a SiS ae eee ee . b 4 RR '—AT 1106 NEWY AVEN' Eoeretne Get Tafereuces exchanged. : ‘ON FIRST R_ RENT—FURNISHED ROO: oe anes without vd: desirable north. sa-2w* Res { hon for te ener Ay to 1416 K street OR NT—NINE LA! CO) ‘NICATING Piahoh pangs compart sod inert (OR RENT—' EN" ‘N, WITH OR WITH- Eo Se meee enn Boor: rpcaton desirable. F street northwest. 1708 Brice $8,300. JAB. a LE—A wa. BUILT, io ROOM BRI: — pene near |; fronts south: larre ake sey Tiere Baste ee JOR SALE—CHEAP—VERY PRE 1B SALE—C! VER! ETTY | 8! Seber te ps Printing Of- c COUMHE 8G, a brick ag ne29 face Es nota st ee LE—] ‘WO-STORY 81X-ROOM Feat Hotes Metaat nore ‘pear 16th street, with collar and provements, and ta Baines ae re Ae! FOR BENTSONE UARE FROM THOMAS Circle, Rooms. en Sa Tnfarnlabey second Cet! Ato the summer.) 1127 13th street west. Fok RAT FURNISHED AXD UNFURNISHED eee Tees coe: W iTED yk CLOTHING SALESMAN OF THE best quality. State where last employed, expecta- Hone, &c.. and eddresa G.. Lock Box 492, City P. O. Communications confidential. Je5-3t | ANTED—A NEAT, HONEST, CAPABLE HOUSE Servant for washing aud ironing and general housework. Apply after 12m. at 1220 O street north- ‘West, 405-3t W iNZED-LADIES OR YOUNG MEN, IN CITY or country, to take nice, Hght ledeant work at their own homes; $2 to $8 a day and quietly made; work sent by mail; no canvas: 0 stamp for reply. Please address RELIABLE MANUFACTUR- TN COMPANY, Drawer TT, Philadelphia, Pa. my4-2in* W4AXZED-A FIRST-CLASS HORSESHOER AND ickemith. Inquire at the office of the Columbia Rallroad Company, corner 1th and H streets morthe Jel-lw Ww ANTED—WHITE AND COLORED — COOKS. Serv ferences, Cy can tce servante at offica, 6 Faea we GE PRICK S co. tahl-85t* W {ATED SEMEL OTMENT BUREAU FAMILIES furnished with first-clasa Help—Cooks, Waiters, Chambermaids, General “Houseworkers, &c.” Servants Wanted. L. C. DUNDORE, 618 10th street northwest. dls-6m* ANTED-—WHITEe AND Wanita 2d Girls and Nurses, for this city, ‘Baltimor i iladelphia, New York Familie Tui rants with Eppes fora derv a ‘Agency. WANTED—SITUATIONS. ANTED—BY WHITE GIRL A SITUATION AS nurse or @ining-room servant; willing to leave the city; good city references, Address Box 80, fer office. G WASZED.BY A YOUNG COLORED MAN. Po- sition as coachman in private family; experienced ; Waxes roderate; ood references, Address TOM, Star Office, ANTE, nd elsewhere. references. ui C.E, PRICE & CO. 326-24" Ww —BY A WHITE LADY A SITUATION ‘as lady's maid; understands cutting and fitting, ‘and the care of a lady's wardrobe. Best of references. Address Box 14, Star office. 05-3" WANTED IPLAOES FOR COOKS, CHAMBER- maids, Nurses, Housemen, Drivers, Waitara and Boys, with references. Women servants can be geen at Office. | Licensed Agency, 926F et. n.w. C.£. PRICE, 18-25" WANTED—BOARD. COLORED COOKS, GEN- | ; references. | Woman, to wasn and iron, cook, &c.; must go home | Ovposite Capitol. storage: my23-! nights; food wages for a good servant, oo WASZED_A WHITE SERVANT TO DO THE FOR RENT—4OUSES. work of @ xmall family; references required. ar ply at 126 C street northwest. 406-31 Fa RENTON Kir STREET OKTBEAS: iT. A Wana WHITE WOMAN, TO quo, sede Pereiting. Preased vat; water, wash and i vate may Ay 414 | Server, fins and bath. Apply at 117 7th treet on cee ron in.a pri fr pone Tet ANTED— A GOOD BOY ABOUT 12 YEARS FOF BENT—-SMALL HOUSES. street northiwent wnt Derfumery atore. ADPIY 996, Brick 22 atroct northresh 7 rooms, $28, WVANTED—A Goon WASHER AND| Frame, 629™%hode Island avenue, 6 rooms, $16. Hypuee? eal fant: foot rae: eae Fes Hap 20tu rot northwent. 6 oot 86. Dortawest CY afer @ p.m Jere | _jet3e ALBERT F. FOX,020 Fetrost n. w. NTED—A FIRST-CLASS LAUNDRESS TO GO R RENT—1720 Dz SALES STREET NORTH- Wie ter ngeammr amevanccey | Ket isda cutaen it ol ta ni : reven mired. |b be ae 230 K atreck £5? tango dag totwoan au 4/| in first-class condition; finished i o'clock p.m. 3k lar:re closets throughout. Apply to Eee in wood, wt THOS. J. FISHER & Co. 1324 F street n Jei-6t R SALE—A ROUSE AND LOT, OORNER OF F nd Sberiian street, above Grant avenue northwest “Apply on the premises: jes de SALE—A BARGAIN IN A NEW TWO-STOR' pl omy eg ty scien ‘Oth and Q ets. Eicatey thiee ay windowe fin deat claws x with stone siche. Price $4180 cash repted pase Apply to DAN: WEB & SO! ms GOOD BUSINESS, COR, Fe ag as Sa a rye Deigh "8100. GB PARKER, “Gy and td st MEDIATE contain heated by fur- i lot. 562150. looking city 5 ‘close proximity to and Peak ay Gay acer att . iter peaah Us ao sender ren ee Brice and tonw apply fo DANEXHOWER & SON, 1326 F street northwest. Je1-15t R SALE—WE HAVE FOR SALE SEVERAL desirable residences, well situated in the went section of city, of oonstruction, at one Faxing fromm £4, Sb0 to $18,008. THOM. 3. FISH ee CO., 1324 F street northwest. my3i-2w R SALE— - = Tau HS’ SORTHWEST. POR BENT. 1806 G STREET NORTHWEST, A 3- | “Threo-story Trick Renderer with ee Story dwelling with back building: contaiis ten | Store and Bakery attached. Lot Sexsaig Will bead rooms and all improvementa, Rae St etc. ; house in rood | at a Rk a THOS. J. FISHER & ©v., gration, phy, © THOS, J. FISHEH & COS TBs | “anya Sw 1394 F atrvot nortiiwost = - R 1011 NNECTICUT AVENUF, FOR EENEEURNIGHED HOUSE TN HYATTS. | F'Circe muy ant baseeene'y sees tot ANA elle Jaro grounds, ou0,of tho most attractive | twoon Kani i orsry,mpigen, couvcttence, Tooation 7 focal . AN neod. ApDIy ‘Connecticut avenue. FWP SinI THT & SUN, 616 th etrest Rorteorent Wereok? | URAUEpenae — OR RENT— 1326 RIGGS STREET NORTHWEST. t Tee two-stor: Spee back pene. sue Ing six rooms ani 5 provements, range, fur. nace and atationary wash tube. Arp to THOS. J FT & CO. Je6-6t 1324 F street northwest. FoR RENT_FOR THREE MONTHS FROM JULY 1, a furnished House of 8 rooms: new, and in Rorthwestern section; every conveniencs; servant if Fequired. Rent very moderate to suitable tenant. A dress Box 224, City P.O. 406-6t R REN !—LARGE HOUSE, FIRST-CLASS CON- dition, erro windor Modern improve- Tments, large side anc ok yards: delightful Place; 2209 Benneyivanin ue, oppeeite Circle. Inquire GEO. J. JOHNSON, 713 Market Place, or 0, WITMER, 1918 Pennsylvania avenue. 306-6 irnentu ree "Ge ae 1324 F atreet northwest. Je6-3t WOR RENT FOR THE SUMMER—9i3 O STREET northwest; 7 rooms: completly furnished; key at 930 Ontreet. Hontiow. B. He WARNER, 91¢ F stzeot northwest. 38-31 OK RENT—92% 19TH STREET NORTHWEST, Ah most denirable two-story brick | House; seven ms, modern improvement neret ir. In- Guire C.D. FEAHSON, 941 19th steel $65" back building, ba window, modern improvements, rent, $50. JOSEPH FORKEST, 917 F street. je6-7t" FOE, BENT_BRICK 1108 Ore STREET NORTH- weet; eleven rooms and in good repair; $45. Dest abie:Brick, 1408 N street northwest; twelve newiy papered and painted; $70. ALBERT rooms; F, Fox, 920 F atreet northwest. Je6-3t Foe EST BUSINESS PROPFRTY—STORE, Dwelling and Stable, 1221 7th stret northwest; $90. Store corner of 2d and F streets northwest. A BERT F. FOX, 920 F ntreet northwest, 5e6-3t Oh RENT—CORNER STORE, EIGHT ROOMS, cellar, all improvements; good grocery end provision busines»; $35: owner enyagod eleewhere. Call West corner 9th and U streets. = ILY | JRO! RENT—CONVENIENT HOUS!, SIX ROOMS ANTED-1N GATE 4 Pee Paabetrent geen Boy ‘ce: Teferencen ing particulars, ARMY, Star office Jes-at?” | Teauined, 59 D street northeast. Enquire a oot WANTED ROOMS. OR RENT—116 D STREET NORTHW!ST, TEN rooms, hot and cold water, large dry cellar: ‘con- enient to = or Fy all the street cars; rént moderate to @ careful Wie GENTLEMAN AND | WIFE nant. Inquire zt 105 D street northwest. Je5-3t" three unfurnished Rooms for light housekeeping, | = = = = Tapeh Mieen minutes walk of Pennsylvania avenuo | FOR RENT -DWILLING HOUSE 102 0TH and 6th street nortawest; permanent if snited: refer- | B‘ street northwest; six rooms; modern convent ge: gnees exchanged. Address, stating full particulars, M. | bay windows: rent, $25 per mouth, Apply to THOS: ¥. M., Star office. Jei-3t" + WAGGAMAN, 917 F street northwest. §e5-3t ‘ANTED—FURNISHED ROOM IN A GENTEEL, W. FOR, LENI-AT MT. PLE ASA. OR SALE—A VERY CONVENIENTLY _AR- Fanged medium-sized brick house in teDrolt Park, containing gee. water. sewerage, and all modern tm provements. Price reasonable. ' Inquire of y AMES | R SALE—A DESIRABLE LO1 ON VEAMONT avenue, near Towa Cire! Je, Funning through to 1 ‘sireet. « emal! frarue house on’ four ERE fe 0 ver niente. Taos, SMENESS. oR SALE CHE FEET FRONT Bi feet deen, eteht email bulldit renting for *h fe $480 per yor. $2300 if nota month, whicl C. H. PARKER, #1 and £ atroeta couthwent. POR SALE_—shxs8 TO 90 FOOT ALLEY, 6 brngen. Maryland avenne and north’ A OUIS P. SHOEMAKER, 920 F northwest. 08-3" oR SALE—VALI the Capitol, Sul tomwther 150.47 feat North Band C atrecte foned brick A ABLE BUILDING LO ie G OR SALP—CHEAP, LOTS ON NEW AMP STI avenue: Lot 49 feet xf inches front, ‘hee jnare feel on Now Hampshire avenue, near Groin, ‘at $4,250. "Alo. beer T1000 eefanee fee ae eg by hendsome Cottage, at $500. Alen, Lot 34 eet front, on U street, between lath and Isth, at 30 SoBe gaat, Fook" and 36 fect front. om U ates, een oh ma At 20 cents per foot, and many otuer bargains, WE BURFORD, myid 04 F street northweat. FOR SALE~—MISCELLANEOUS Rok BALE. HORS. CART AND. HARNESS, Pply at frame house corner No Canttol a: Pierce stronts e100 FOR BALI Pportunity to buy a ui SHRM eS Co. thet Job A a OF SECC tg ‘and Organs, several firvt-clane ‘ne somo" neariy nem, must [raitively be ool wt mae ae for, cash by July lst. Can be seen at 709 7th st. Je6-Lm J2O8 SALE—CANOPY-TOP SURREY CARKIAGE amade to order, and very it uaed. Appl: Buabeeies “ Biktor. _$05-8t . MoGILL, Dealer in Building Suppiles, 14 York avomne. 2 PORSALE-VERY CHEAP — DiicK HOUSE, 6 rooms; bath, water and ges, 1612 10th Khode Island avenue northwest. L. M. SAU & BRO. 1103 F'street. OR SALE—1345 CORCORAN STREE Ftisned'or unftrntebods 1000 8 steer aniteeet Py oe tere ea : ‘square 7 Appiy to €. H. RSIGH4, 459 Louisiana ave, my (OR SALE—THE VERY HAND-OME THREE- Petory and atte Reddetes, BNR senate built inthe 1nost substantial’ manner and finished in hard woods: mantels with beveled migtors; band- fainted tile; codar wood closets: stained «lass of special lesigns; every modern convenience. Apply at 1814 N street. may 10-27" R SALE—HOUSES, LARGE AND SMAIL, FOR SALE AND RENT, IN ALL PARTS OF CITX. ALL END FOR BULLETIN. DANENHOWER & SON, 1226 F STREET. ‘apl6-3m BOARDING. HRER LARGE AND PLEASANT ROOMS, FO rent board, at farm house ax GH Yar Plenty teutt and ehete ve ati fea children taken: price $7 per Waahiny 3 Lo soung. A week ; Photograph of honse oan be seen and arranse- ments made st WM. B. MOSES’ furniture houre Fri- day and Saturday next. Je6-30* IR RENT—TWO LARGE ROOMS, SOUTRERN exposure, with board, on the Heights of George- town, one.equare and « halt from the Metropolican line Of cars. Larze grounds and plenty of shade. 1693 29th street. zd : ARGE, AIRY ROOMS FOR RENT, AT 314 AND 316 Indiona avenue. “Alka. Boarding for three quonths at fitteen dollars per month. Advance p strictly required. my: E LEXINGTON, NEW YORK AVENU ‘Sth street. AND Permanent, transient and table lors accouimodated at sulumer rates. a ‘M. J. COLLEY. Board my A, ZETENSON, THE WELL-KNOWN CATERES, o serves euperior meals at short notice: everything first class: families supplied: meals delivered by horse and wagon; aiso, handscmely furnished roome, second floor, southern exposure, with board if desirea location w vagsed ; prices very moderate; 28 Iowa Circle. y22-1m ERMANENT, TRANSIENT AND DAY BOARD- ere accommodated at summer rates at the McPher- fon House, comer of 19th and I strects. Mrs. at SOUTHALL. myi9-9m LEST-CLAS§ TABLE BOARD, $20 PER MONTH EX regular breakfast und dinner, 45 ent | FR SSE SE BLACK MARE, WITHOUT fault, seven years cid the part mouth "elegant coupe animal, orany other purpone, iady can drive pith tm uni ce reason! Do use v5 Tisz itheer, after 4 p.m: jour Fo SALE—CHEAP—48 COLUMBIA Bic nearly new. Apply to SMITH BROS., No. atrect northwest. §e5-8t JOR SALE—A NEARLY NEW LADIES’ SADDI (English) will be sold cheap, as the owner has no further use for it” Apply at Air. ROCK'S, 1821 i west, 305-40" street JOR SALE—SIXTEEN HEAD OF YOUNG HORSES from ‘Tennessoo; suitable for draught or driving uETOHeNR one pair of blooded horses (maddie or drive git) E stveot northwesk -H. QUIGLEY. 5 2k SALE—AN IMMENSE BARGAIN — GRAND SF au cover an: BRO.,"025 Teh vtrot : dea ct SALE AT GENTS BAZAAR AND Livi 70 C atreot northwest, Carriages, Wegone, both” eecond. and new, at low Feud Chickering Piauo, carved early new; cost $700, includii $250. Apply at once, WORCH. northwest, | Fuling-top Bugwies, $54 100, up | Family Carriages, $60 u: enon Be a | Eahtes or uention quite & stick, tl om Bh ee ne ond-hand, from $50 ay. | ure purposes, $60 up. A | little used, " Aleo, a Horses adayted to all Virginia, which we oD We also have a ood Ii Wagons for business or tloas- Harnens, No trouble to show goods. y stock in connection, which we hire at low rates, Call and see us. WM. F. GESEK. Jet-2m_ 7 POWER gine and Boiler, po Suitable for sawmill on th In complete order. Just inspected for one Your. Inquire of G. W. BAUEK, TU stroct whact. Im! PGE SALESS. 3. MEERS, 621 G STREET NORTH. rest, offers rare induceincnts in Catriagys of al Fries, Cail and examine before porch eleew!iore. Top and no-top Sidebar Bugwios. Phirtous, Fatally Car riages, Business Wagons, Surreys, Village Gate, ar- WANTED—HOUSES. V J ANTED A BLEA' SANT FURNI-HED ROOM in quigt neizhborhood, where no questions w! ‘aaked. AWiress Box 33, Star Oboe.” 326-2t" —— FO WANTED—- MISOELLANEOUS W5ANTED THE TIANERS UNION TO K\Ow that it will be acoldday when I pay Roofers the same wages asa men thet can do shop work and rooficg Re we your men, gentlemen. GLO. G. eee ON: Wants GOLD MANGLE, SUITABLE FOR hotel laundry ; Duncan & Sharpe's make preferred. Address W. & Y., Star office. JeT-3t WANTED-EASTURE FOR HORSES: #2 PER month. Address or apply to C. 0. TAVENNER, Drover's Rest, or Box 64, West Washington, D. Je7-3t Z WANtED— LIGHT, SECOND-HAND NO-TOP one-horse wagon, Inquire at 927 Rhode I aSyenue northwer a WASTED—TO BUY A HORSE. MUST BE SOUND and gentle. No fancy price paid. Send card to 1126 19th street northwest, or briny horse any di S o'clock p.w. Je6-21* WANTED_GET YOUR CANPETS CLEANED BY the Automatic Steam Process. ‘Iho best in the country. Orders by telephone or otherwise recaive prompt attention. BINGLETON & HOLKE, 801 Mare et Space, Je6-210 WASTED [HORSE FOR KEEP BY A VERY responsible party, who can give the best of reference respecting the care and attention such a horse would receive. Address T. B., P.O. Box S81. jed-6t" a large thr tory pressed-brick front Residen With two-story back building; contains eleven room and a!l modern conveniences: S5ggTeat location, “Apply to 324 F stree 5 in firet- condition ‘THOS. J. FISHER & orthwee 718 19th st, 14 r8..m. 1,860.00) £02 21st st:, 10 re. 1m1.1.45.00/ Get., Ll rs.,m.i..40.00! K st.. 10 re 1606 14TH STREET, CON- 1 large stable in rear, $5). DU- et. bd Je2-lw VOR RE SUPERIOR NEW BRICK HOUSE, two stories, nine rooms and cellar; all mod. imps. latrobes, fire-places, kc. JOHN SHERMAN & C). 927 F etre Je2-Im OR RENT—406 2D STREET NORTHWEST, 11 ms, in ood repair; $40 per month. Ingnire of JOHN # AVgnue Hotel. Jel-2w" ‘OK RENT—AT 13: TREET NORTHWEST, Rear ‘Lhomas Circle, for three or twelve months, 4 or12 Rooms handsomely furnished, with or withou! Board; no children nor other ers: a good Brick Stable in the Avply to J.C. G. KENNEDY, near Riggs’ Bank; 15th street northwest mySi-2w URNISHED—1017 CON cur een K and L; ten rooms, neh i new and elesant furnite il: be rented immediately for tha season or by the ioabore pate (al WANTED WET STAMPING, FRENCH PROCESS, taught Free of Change to ladies using perforated Free. adios leaving ths cts set ona Beenie aoe . 01 . Cheap at PRINCE'S, 1009 F street. jetim ANTED—FURNITURE, &.—ALL KINDS OF Warvarascona nant Daitice Guise Portion of stocks of Dry Gdods, Clothing. &o.. &o., ht {01 cash; liberal ovtimates' made. “Aadsese Box 13h Star office. my23-1m JOR RENT—SIX NEW HOUSES ON H STREET, between 22d and 23d; two stories and basement, 7 Fooms and every moder convenience. ‘These houses are the finest of the size now offered for reut. Price $30.4 month. K. 0. HOLTZMAN, 10th and F streets, my29-2W 1 SEE ed RESID: ttreet northwest: possession on Apply to J. J. SHEDD, 1402 14th street north- west. my25-1m NCE, 1104 fune the 1st. TO KNOW ANTED—EVERY WHEFELMAN that we are now Fepairing Bicycles and Tricy clog it we at 432 9th st.; 18 years pr lence. SMITH BROTHERS. my2l-3w* ANTED-UNITED STATES AND FOREIGN ‘Stampa—U. 8. Dept. —Executive Sets, ete, Collections: bought: A stating what you have, UNDINE STAMP CO., 41 ‘North 12th street, Philadelphia, Pa, fiy5-s, tu, th, 15t ANTED—EVERY LOVER OF GOOD LITERA- ture to know of the New Circulating Library, 1749 In. ave. Best mag: zines as soon as issued ; new ks monhly. “Membership 5Ucte. per month or 4 per year. mnyT- WANTED; ZERSONS GOING TRAVELING CAN nice storing rooms cheap at 1728 Pennsylvania avenne; also, antique furniture forsale, A basemeut ttore for Tent, "Highest cash prices paid for stores sed carpets. my10-1m* ‘OK RENT-STORE AND DWELLING OF SIX rooms and bath, gas and water, corner of 10th and Setrests northwest. Rent $30 permonth. Inamre of THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, 917 Fet. n. w. my22-3w" _FOR RENT—STORES. RENT—TWO STORES—822 AND 824 77m sess TO aes, ene FOR BENT—OFFICE ROOMS OVER O} TYLER & CHEWNING, 939 Penusy) nue. BUSINESS CHANCES. EAL ESTATE INVESTMENT FOR SMALL Honses. One hundred Lots 25 by 100 fest; Just outdde the city linits, eligibly located. If built cpon will pay 25 per cent on investment. §20,000—half cach; baiance to suit purchaser. Great bargain. Well worth investigating. | WILLIAM DICKSON, Real | Estate Agent, 222 4% streot northwest. $06-3t POR SALES THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF 4 small fancy and variety store ai street Rerthwest. Good reason for selling. Price $200, OR SALE—ONE OF THE OLDEST ESTABLISH- Pet seicreat ine oy th linet and pak L' 8 AL jomen’s. e Good reason Yor selling. Address J. H. Stac oiien, #,pROIT DINING BOOMS FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, 812 F st. u.w., opn, Patent Office. Reculer Mea! 28 cents; #2 Meal Tickets, £5. Com: and Families up fortable Dining Rooms for Ladies Stairs. Meals and Lunches from 6a. m. to7 J. W. BE. ‘Prop nm. als) COUNTRY BOARDING. LEASANT BOARD 1OR ah SUMMER; BEAU- ‘faful and heaithy locstion :in Fauquier County, mid- Faken feint and ioe, Terme modant gine et ANE C. HUNTON, Buckiand, Prince Wi County, a ett UMMER BOARDING. — LOCATION VERY #,Heuithy. | 18 near the mountaine. Bos ‘al For minute particulars inquire st 316 A. Washington, D. G. For terms, to W. A. BE, Uppervilie, Fauquier county, Va. RSONS, SEEKING SUMMER BOARD WIT. 4nd comuortabie accommodations at E. B. WILLIAMS’, Rocks embracing both town and country, plenty of shade and delightful water.ouly five minutes! walk to the depot and au hour's ride into ‘Washington by rail. Je7-28* FAMILY HAVING TAKEN A LARGE OOT- tage in Oakland is desirous of hsving » few Board- €fs during the season; termsreasonable. Address OAK- LAND, , 1290 Massachusetts avenue northwest, 7-2 MER BOARDERS TAKEN NEAR GAITHERS- cr Derwood, 15th June. Apply to W. 0. d, Ma. ede SS HE OAKS.” — DELIGHTFUL ROOMS first-class board at reasonable rates at * sory Oaks,"(Emory mansion), Brixhtwood. Fine bath room. croquet ond tent lawns: " city, Address * weyances to and frou OAKS,” Brightwood, D.C, Bewores CAN BE ACQUMMODATED aT fer ema eter” fe iL aes: WEY, Wal don county, — STAIN ARD A pat ae pd rot SO FESWICKS sige Me A. picanaat ana healthe oo Pere nae a Bilvee 8 & 0. Je5-31 A FEW BOARDERS GAN BE ACCOMMODATED St Staple Falla Church, Va. Pleasant rooms, ade, vient an Tel Feaconabie, Mts. JAMES BRUNNER, Falls Chi Va. Je5-tu, thits, * GCMMER BOARD IN THE MOST HEALTHY and beautiful ection of Virginia; excellent ohurch advant and stage line from Cul- peper, Baltimore and Washii references ien'if denred. WM. H. CATE Washington, PI jock county, Va. ei a re Round Hill, London Co., at fhe terniinus of the Weak ington and Western R. Apply at 722i¢ 11th street northwest. Je2-2w* W4NqED-AT A DESIRABLE COUNTRY PLACE children, for fhe summer Mouton Apne b> CHAS Iren, for the summer mot 7 3. GREEN, Washington, Rapphannock co., Va. Jel-2w* W4NZED-AT A PLEASANT COUNTRY SEAT in the mountains of Virginia, 2 fy Boa the summer months. Address JAM = STT, Wi ington, Rappahannock County, Va. jw SUMMER BOARD—TALBOTT HOUSE, BARNES- ville, Md.. 33 miles from Washington, on Metro- itan Branch B. & O. road, 2 miles from "Sugar Loaf lountain; good water and table. Apply to N. T.TAL- OTT, Barnesville, Ma. mylt-tm FEW BOARDERS WANTED IN A PRIVATE A fanuily; lange and well-shaded house; Piedmont re- Zion. 3 mule from station: pleasant poate hoceas When dewred. “References exe! |. Apply to A. G. NASON, Neson, Orange Co., Va. ‘myli-lm* ERAL RATE OF INTFREST ALLOWED ON Lit Unitea States Bonds bought and sold at market rates: jons made everywhere, by J.H. 1416 Pa. ave. Gol Wi ANIED HORSES PASTURED AT 8) PER Month on, my) farm near Bladensburg: plenty Arey, chade and water, come out and take w look. Kt . SHREVE, Bladensburg, Md, my8-2m* (W southwest stats carpet clang tka, MeN £01 Ing Wor 1 oldest and the bestin the city. Mattresses romacie: feathers Fenovated, furniture steained; orders by telepLione. my? ‘ANTED—-MME. MERRION, MANICURE, LATE AN Gua. ae Balers Eats or mntlem street next ‘door to ‘Ste Manicure ‘Goo for sale. my WANTED—1404 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, OP- Boboiors thd billows Renovated: tenets Heme Be andreiaid. All kinds of mattresses made to order. F. H. YOUNG, apld WANTDSHARD WOOD MANTELS OR FINE Furniture to, make or repair; have had twelve rears i w aranteed. & = Pino, Cabiust Saker ou a'ch new ‘ANTED—YOU TO ENOW THAT ISELLAFIRST. W class Tailor-made Second-hand Suit, much better Whoo OO eer geet JUSTH’S OLD STAND, Ro, 619 D street northwest. N. B.—New Clothing we sell cheaper than anywhere. f9 ‘WANTED-STEAM OARPET CLEANING WITH- out whipping or injury to your carpets. Orders 4 Pipphoos. avenue. A. H. GHAGE = ANNOUNCE ‘I JOHN E. ALD, tal 1430 New York avenue, is a Com: = , Examiner re Copominsionor, Examiner and Notary Wy Aap, CPeOLstEEx WORK OF ANY DE- meee PERSONAL. (, Beatle CR, 2 ok ESE SCRAP PICTURES. Re eae See os Saranzst sckotts, yaya, B10 oT end Decorative Pictures.J.Jay Goud, 421 9th st. mh? LOST AND FOUND. -EWARD FOR A MAHOGANY COLOR CAN! Oo BriDr EAN Oar ae lost in Lafayette Park, dune 4th. ‘The above reward. left at the Pullman office, 1. and O. Depot. 3el-2t* GQUQER BOARDING, aT$5.50 TO $7 PER WEEK; post office and railro:d station % poehery : situation, unrivalied for hoeit fate a specialty, Address Mrs. LIN, ;Chene Hall, ‘8 Ferry, june open IOUNTRY BOARDERS WANTED—GOOD BOARD, ea a ee 3 : dant. ly to B. Broad Kun Sta., Va. julneas : E__ FRANK- Va. House myi7-Im* and ee Te myi5-Im" OST--A LADY'S NARROW, CHASED GOLD L Bracelet; probably ina Veit line car, between 7th and P streets northwest and 1ith and G streets north_ west. Liberal reward by owner, Mrs. A. B. C., 707 12th street northwest. de7-be° r: YARD—LOST A POCKETBOOK GON- 1. stining avout #40 anda pass from Baltimore to ; lost at Abner's, om the 6th, about 2 o'clock. ‘The above reward paid if left at Star office. “so7-2t" OST—ON PENNSYLVANIA AVEN' Li tween 15th BE- and 18th sty cets northwest, = Dapers and letters; of no value to any one but owner. Xeisrd will be paid if returned Ld ae ue. i BYe- ea BIRD. FIVE DO! i [ee ORR Je6-3t" ‘FRIDAY NIGHT LAST O3T—BETWEEN aes AND Sra vewerd if returned 60 oes aa ON SUNDAY. 5 4 Loses ees Tess oy TER. apc oes SAFE DEPOSIT CO. T three meal | uess, ‘Whips, &c. Ropairing aid painting prom: jet neighborhood, for occasional use, and h ulne rome, gas, water, stable and carriave-lo cia for $1. Also, Restaurant. Heo, ELWOOD, | dons. Willeell cheat! and tena Cuule proms questions. Address B-¥-1., City B. Onea jef-ai" | Apply Sis iith street horthivest. 45-31" " | southwest corner 7th and strects uorthwent. - Ja0-Gri | wanrantood. as a “wy W 4ANIEDOW A GENTLEMAN, A FURNISH=D | JROR Tee SIX-ROOM NEW _ BRICK {ONT HOUSE—CHANGE OF PROPRIETOR, R SALE—SEVERAL FINE TURNOUTS AND A Lone ERKed AMEE Bee Ga Hetty Seto: Bo | cr tcue® on, 7h street, Latween and 1. atreete | LV 'First-clara table: polite and attentive ssrrauts very | Mlarge turiety of Gartines haere toe tone an Questions aéked. " Address Box 162, Star omer. Je5-St* | southwoct, with as and witer tent Bo perma | d aston for families. ‘ates: $260 and piper | six reat Puwotons, Coucusd Wacoue, Vilage, Carts at SYANTED-A FAMILY OF VOR WISH Gov | Coie FARRER, Gog amd Eis te 305-30" |G: $35 abd $40 pertn. E.W-DENISON, Prop, | the Ticntuing Sump-seat the ‘mont (perfect tantly WANGEED fee ae Oe OUH Ine UNFUR- eLEENT A FURNISHED HOUSE FOR THE | VIE LAPIER HOUSE. §.W.CQR 10mm AND ESTS. | Srutine it in these wtylor*uGags tre mensing kon eee ‘weet portion of the city. Address Av K., Star ofice, Sumer: tow rent to a reliable tenant. Apoiy.at | Mn. w.. is one of fue eitort tind Reatecnaucked Bourd- | Soames in three ety lon ta foneee for" Haron Sosa 1420'Q street northwest. seb-ol" | spa-hotgen im the ety. lent Boarders accommo- | and Saddle use, fine Fnelish Beddies and’ Bet — = | FOR RENT—No. 1217 L STREET NORTHWEST, | S#ted at reasonable torma. stallhours. 620 _| dies, tc. | Parties 5 wishing to purchase = complete furtout will aave i th id long: caine aeaiek to promptly Se eosemente ail orders completly and on the most. bede ater cnkace WHE Fog eae = ae 1624 Latrect northwest. mya Fx SALE—A LARGE STOCK oF ITALIAN MAR. BLY and Granite Monument ¥ etc. Monuments cleaned in ERFORD & 0., Pa. ave.. cor. ‘Dist st. ow. ep2s-2ni' Fe sae et STOCK OF ote mor Saenger pena a aR ee: ‘Their make ig the in the macs fee the money. Other tend heavy Carriages, in reat ver ROBT. a GRAHAM, Repository and Factors, a0 aie ate Oa as eee DR SALETA LARGE AB-ORTMENT OF CAT ine Coupe Rocka: ms McCall Wagoue sod al the ke le oar: Eee rt jy sttanded tor SOHN prom 4M. YOUNG, 313 ee wy R SALE etreet. apld-sm HOUSE FEED, CHEAP. CUT clover, 750. per ewt.. cut 5,800. to H., Choice cut timothy, $1; good long y. 85 BSc. Feed and iu @t low prices. A POOR, | CO., Steam hay" % & ress, 12th and B northwest, 4)" Fe ER 100 TOP AN NO-TOP BUG Figs; Siigie and Jump seat Daiocore, Two and or eal Top Fhartone, Coun and Coupe Ttockamas of the MIDT &C0. 406 Pouneyi” ° mbg-8m YOR BALE—A LARGE STOCK OF CAKRIAGES. Buggies, Puetons, two-seat Surry Wagons aud Vi . “Also, & larke stock of second-hand work and trade wagons, at the very lowest prices. rs Factory, 1240 Prospect, mh3-3m pedlglen 5° PRODRET. M my25-1m Moe* TO LOAN, ON BEAL ESTATE, AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT. ‘ONEY Tu LOAN on RE. Stare. tention ts eR WORMS IEDI & BRADLEY, 924 F street. RB, O HOLTZMAN, 10th and F streets northwest, a When security ngood, GC GRERRS N° Room 1, Firemen's Jus. B'ld'g, oor. Tth st. and La. ave. mh2y-3 M ONE security, lowest rates of ROBT, A. PH! ‘sums to euit from 100 to any amount; Antervet leastexpense aud without delay. IPS. 1428 New York avenue. — mili RATES OF INTEREST ESTATE SECURITY. ‘THOS. 5. FISHER & 00., 1924 F stroct northwost. ONEY TO LOAN allie 3 Thave MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, in gum of from $100 and upwards, at lowest rates of sn eat. “B. H. WARNER, m1 916 F stroct_ northwest. DENTISTRY. FR. HARTLEBEN, GRADUATE OF PENNSY! yania College, Philadelphia, having purchased Bay oficn aud remidciice, hea resumed practice. Toom: Gently reoomuend ‘hin to my patrons and te pubse ‘38.2 dentistcf undoubted auility, M.ACAt- fax tist, 1015 14th xt. new. ap)-2m RTIFICIAL TEETH MADF BEFORE AND IN; ii extracti A.ssiiarecee” giacmat mtautna ja3-iy Dit. DUNNALLY, 1821 F strect vorthwost, R. RANDALL PARSONS, Dexrosr, Dis th erect nortiwest’ over Ballantynets Boctt night. corti x aren ae Gecvnrr FROM LOSS BY BURGLARY, ROBBERY, FIKE OB ACCIDENT. THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, of Washington, In its own building, . Cowes lor STREET axp New Youre Avz. VAULT DOORS GU: BPED BY THE SARGENT AND VALU: of ding BONDS and feiss be Sa mn te SEERA porn sor ‘wiles, ER. T. M. Loy cag ted DENVIST, No. 437, ‘Teeth insorted $7 per ect. ss ranted. No. 211 vania Best At ‘Teeth per, set. fed, Have sduiistered Stour ‘over Satie SAAT at et wa see: |For Tune Use, ‘@, on ‘The Natural Mineral KAISER WATER, FROM BIRRESBORN OX THE REINER ‘Recommended by the Highest Medical Authorisien, FRED'K BOLLENDER & 00., B. A. for the U. 8. and spl2-3m- 115, 117, 119 Kim stzect, New Yor’

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