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\ HE EVENING STAR. ~ WASHINGTON TUESDAY. June 26, 1883. = Ske Evening Star bas n regular. permanent Rona fide dally circulation more thar trebie that of any other daily naper published in Washington. and ecaual to that oF all we etner dally papers here added together. = = ‘Tex Bran office is connected with the Telephone Ex- etange. Advertisements, orders for the paper by mai #n6 otherwise. news. or any information or business ctu be sent day or night, free of ol = — Te Sran will be sent by mal Yenving the city during the « tite, nud the address Bwrseription, fifty cen apya post paid, to those mer for any lenxth of per mouth, POSITIVELY 1x Judge Wylie’s decision the other day as to what constitutes negligence Indriving was a Minding in the right direction, and very good, so far as it wont. It may be added, too, that it went as far @s the circumstances of the particular case then Refore the court called for. Tne complete protec- tion of the public, however, demands something Zaore comprehensive than the principles there laid Gown. One of the greatest perils to pedestrians In Washington fs that which comes from fast étiving around corners and over street crossings Dy mon who are not intoxicated, and who are not Griving wild or fractious horses. Many of these Beem to take delight tn seeing how close they can come to running down foot-passengers, without, perhaps, wishing to do actual damage, yet appar- ently caring litle or nothing whether injury 1s done or not, so long as they and their animals and ‘vehicles escape harm. With the smooth and quiet Streets in all parts of the city,a fast moving ‘wogon or carrlage is often aluost upon pedes- Yrians before they are aware of danger, and many Very narrow escapes are made in conseque: ‘While In not a few Instances very serious injury 1s Gone. In view of these facts drivers of vehicles Of every ciass ousht to be requirel to be con- Etantly on the lookout, and to give timely warn- Ang to those in dan 1s no law or Feguiation to thatefMrct, there ought to be one compelling them to bring thetr teams toa walk 4n turning corners and at recular crossings for foot passengers. decision that “the streets are rians,” {3 in the Une of a long tra lents, and it ts time That equestrians and drivers were made to recog- Bize and respect that fact. ~<o> 3 are not slone among the eh of this country In their oppe jon to as- Bisted immigration, as the English practice of Bhipping paupers to the United States ts called. ‘There ts but one sen uestion here, and that ts that ain may not be ing declared 1 S of Internati a@lvantage of the u ibiting it to do th Fegard as an unfr government tcwar she 1s outraging the pro- Is taking a& statute pro- I herself weutd the part of this It 1s evident that t yn their nh authorities do not Intend to adands heme for rid ting themsel’ es cf Irish pau- "3 because Of Ar on unless that objection sha nin very em~ phatic ome popular pro- tests here preparations for t tation of the poor go right ahead In jament ppropriated b lars for contin- a, and s Z the indigent + poor house ff in this coun- posing upon ung paupers ing the pauper invasion of Amer! ‘of agents are bus: in Ireland off: ernative The tecti try Js that Englan: rate Our people the burden of matnt created by sreed and misrule in Ireland. It's not the poverty of the assisted immigrants that ts obj d to; an empty pocket Is no bar toa , OF Woman either, tg this ecuatry te Independence an one alike, but the British officials are not sending over, at public es people who are capable of becoming producers. The majority of these as- sisted immigrants iaust, from utter helplessness, o .pudlic bounty somewhere. to put a stop to this English The road 0 affluence ts open to every ® before Congress meets it is pretty certain ‘Ghat some very positive action will be taken then. a The consolidation of internal revenue districts, Feducing the whole number from 126 to $2, { In the Une of that practical business-Itke reform that has beer so much commended, but so little practiced. At bas become so customary for those in power to Bake places for their political friends and fol- Jowers that it must have required considerable Ermness on the part of the Pr t to deliber- ately behead 44 re times that many d It the rule of abotis Guties incumbent upon it can be safely dtsp ‘With was made the basis of action by tho: authority It would achteve an economical r ©ne of the complaints of the American people has ‘been that the nuniber of officers was constantly me collectors and four or five er subordinates. soon as the >nsed Bg an oftice Increasing; that when places were once created, though the condition of affairs which called for them might p: positions with the Salartes attached ususlly ran on. The use of OMleial patronage for nd purposes Contributed chiefly to the result complained of, and the cordial, popular support given to the etvil | Bervice Dill arose out of a desire to remove the €ffect_by destroying the cause. With the publie ‘ated {rota polities the chief motive tor amd the actual needs of the government would ther: regulate the number of places In the face Of a great deal of pressure the President has ebolished a goo1 many officers that are not now Reetted, and he Worthy of being followed by those who come after im to bis hig’ ‘There wit be 1 Where for McGeoe! and his a: Benés who went to the wall flnanctally in Chicago and Milwaukee the other day ina vain effort to control the urket of the country, And they ate not entitled to any, no mutter what their esses may have been, nor what the future may have tn store for the the ts to controb corners,” as le 1s gambling, ators them- All attem produ alled. In any gf por and simple, so fu Selves are con: advantage tha: consun time betug to pay a larger dinary and proper rates fixed by the laws of supply and de- fp this and to this extent the } tors of th es a > opposed to the public good, and beco:ne oppressors of the poor. Thererore, when a lot of them ure rained It 13 ¥ 8 matter for common congratulation rather than regret. ———__«e»—____ ‘Tae June rise in the Western rivers, as the over- Bow at this season is commonly called in that part Of the country, 1s doing great mischief In the Mis Sourl and the Mississipp! valleys Thousands of acres In one of the most productive regions in the land are under water, and the growing crops to- tally destroyed. It 1s claimed by the Vicksburg Papers that the cotton lands along that part of the Mississipp, which have hitherto been among the first submerged, are now protected by the levees recently contracted by the United States government with mouey appropriated by Con- gress. The protection of a large area from inun- Gation this year, and the consequent saving of tha Crops, farm stock, implements and other property Weontains, ts pointed out as a justification of the Soverument policy of building levees. ——__<en—____ ‘The most persistent reporters in the country Rave fatled to get_any expression of opinion from ex-Senator Davi1 Davis upon the coming presiden- tigrace. He refuses to commit himself for or against any men or principle. The ex-Senator alwoys maintains a pretty level head , politiedlly. He has seen many a presidential possibility killed Off by too much talking. a One of the most hopeful signs, polltically, in this Country ts the fact that both parties are striving ‘So harmonize their shattered columns, It 1s proof That a wholesome independence of parties and party disctpline prevails, and that the once potent ‘Bosses now fssue their orders tn vain. ——_—_—_<es___ ‘The prevailing fancy in political fnomenctature Seems torunin a slangy direction. “The kids,” “short hairs,” “swallow tails” and similar terms to denote factions are tn use. The element now ‘Dossing the Onto democracy enfoys the distinc. tlon of being known as the “kids.” ———__—__~e2______ Gov. Pattison, of Pennsylvania, has been turn- Ing out vetoes, of late, at the rate of two or three per pay. Hehas killed a large proportion of the Ineasures passed at the recent regular session of the legislature. He ts ahead of Gov. Cleveland in the veto line. ———___~+e,—__ ‘The Washington and Lee University has made Representative Carlisle an L. LD. Some admir. Ing college will now probably tmrest Mr. Randall with the same scholastte honor. +e» —____ ‘vhe Architect-Hil Investigation progresses: iefuccdy. The investigators, apparently, do not vent to Tisk sunstroxe by over-work in the glisihiuthe Too Wa ‘Yesterday was a rainy day and a dull ove, and we had time to take s look over our Stock, as well as to pick out allof the slow-selling lots, and place them on separate counters, mark them at low figures, and now we want tonell thom. We just mention afew lots. One lot BOYS’ WHITE JACEETS, to fit ges from 8 to 12 years, at 75c. each; not a one in the lot worth leas than $1.25, One lot, about three different colors, CHILDREN'S KNEE PANTS SUITS, at $3 & auit. Our price, and everybody else, for the same goods, was 35a suit. One lot ENGLISH NUN'S CLOTH and SERGE Coats at $3 apiece; Pantaloons of same goods, $3; Vesta, $1; in fact, a $12 suit for $7. You may want toknow why we do this. Well, we have no secre in our business, and don't mind telling you the Coats are cut long, the Pents large in the leg, and the Vest just a Little Jonger than the prevailing style, One lot CHILDREN'S KNEE PANTS at 50c. a pair. In fact, we have several other lots which we are golng to speak about to-morrow. A. SAKS & CO., LEADING CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS, 526 $16 AND 318 SEVENTH STREET. JR®PO8t OF THE CONDITION oF THE FARMERS’ AND MECHANICS’ NATIONAL BANE, At Georgetown, in the District of Columbia, At the close of Business, May 22, 1883. RESOURCES, Loans and discounts drafts bonds ‘are circulation bonds on hand, etocks, bonds, and moriuzates, Due from approved reserve azents, » furniture, and ixtal Cheeks and other cash items. Bills of oth 2 Fractional paper currence d, $111; 405) 2 120,020.00 tendernotes, 25,500.00 Redemption fund with U: ‘per cent, of circulation) ‘Total... LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in.. Surplus fund . Unaivided protita: National U iF nati Due to state bani Total... District of Columbia, 882 I, W. LAID, Jr., Cashier of the above-nained bank, y swear that the above statement is true, to the ‘knowledge and belief. W. LAIRD, Jn., Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 26th day of June, 18%3, JUSEPH W. DAV BS Notary Public. County of Washinator { Directors. PPCPOSALS FOR PAINTING. Sealed Proposals will be reevived until TEN O'CLOCK A. M., SATURDAY, JUNE THIRIIETH, 1883, tor Painting the exterior walls of the Government Printing Office, including sash and doors: old part two coats, hew addition three coats, tin roofs two coats. For particulars address 5e26-3t 5. P. ROUNDS, Public Printer. Przase Resewser | cents. THE TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL SALES ALLOWED BY SEATON PERRY, Successor to Perry & Brother FOR THIRTY DAYS, FROM MAY 3isx, CEASES ON JUNE 30TH. THOSE WHO HAVE NOT SO FAR AVAILED THEMSELVES OF THIS OPPORTUNITY OF SAV- ING TEN PER CENT SHOULD DO SO BEFORE JULY 1ST, AS THE DISCOUNT APPLIES TO THE WHOLE STOCK, WHICH IS NEW, LARGE, AND CONTAINS ONLY DRY GUODS OF THE BEST CLASS. S@~ ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, FROM WHICH TEN PER CENT WILL BE DE- DUCTED. SEATON PERRY, Perry Building, Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9th street. Established 1840, 305 AYLOR & UFTY, T H ie a Le PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Have deternined to close out the remainder of their Spring Stock at cost. This includes all Cloth and Woolen Suits for ladies’, misses and children; all ght Weight Wraps, Ulsters, Newmarketa, Dolmans and Sacques and a small lot of Children’s Jerseys in sizes from four to ten years. ‘Thoy have reduced their Ladies’ Jereeys to less than cost, in some instances at least 50 per cent from first selling price. This is. reduction worth making for the Durchaser, and is done eolely to clear their stock out completely to make room for the fall importations, Some of the greatest bargains in the city will befound in their Suit Devartment. Azmy Axo Navy, STRICTLY PURE OLD WHISKY, ‘Handy peckage for tourist, TSc. $4.50 per gallon. O. WITMER’s, 1918 Pennsylvania avenue. 3025 525 J. P. Pas 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST, IMPORTER OF FASHIONS, to te ‘will, previous to departure oe Barone, dispose of the PARIS BONNETS AND LONDON HATS ‘at cost of importation. 3025-108 Fire Wonss, CHINESE COLORED FIRE, FIRE CRAGEERS, TORPEDOES, FLAGs, At wholesale, in any quantities, st C. W. THORN & CO.'S. FIVE HUNDRED BOXES FIRE CRACKERS, ONE HUNDRED BOXES CANNON CRACKERS, At lowest market rates, at ©. W. THORN & CO."S, FIFTY GROSS MUSLIN FLAGS, all izes, at C. W. THORN & CO."S, To parties buying their Fire Works from us exclu- sively we give the privilege of returning, after the 4th, all unbroken packages at the prices paid. C. W. THOBN & 00., 813 9th strtet northwest, ‘Wholessio Dealers in Notions and Millinery Goods, No gouds sold et retail. 012-30 THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, of Washington, In its own building, Coser 15TH Streer axp New Yore Ave. Perpetual Charter Act of Congress January 224, 1867. Capital. $200,000 ‘The Company rents Safes, inside its Fire and Burglar Proof Vaults, at prices varying from $5 to $60 per Year, according to size and location. Rooms and Desks ad- Joining Vaults, provided for Sgfe-renters. VAULT DOORS GUARDED BY THE SARGENT TIME-LOCK. SECURITIES AND VALUABLES of every deserip- tion, including BONDS and STOCKS, PLATE, JEW ELRY, DEEDS, &e., taken for SAFE-KEEPING, on SPECIAL GUARANTEE, at the Lowest Kates. BENJAMIN P. SNYDER, Prestdont. CHARLES C. GLOVER, of Riggs & Co., Vice President. 4OHN GASSELS, Treasurer. ALBERT L. STURTEVANT, Secretary. C. E. Nyman, Asst. Seoy. Dimectons: Benjamin P. Snyder, Charles C. Glover, John Cassels, Albert L. Sturtevant, g™ TO THE FORE! GUINNIP'S, 404 AND 406 SEVENTH S!'REET NORTHWEST. This week we shall offer Special Goods at Special gure Special Bangainn darn: ie spect gaia teang cure ins during thie for the nix Special Days of this Special Weer PARASOLS, AT AND UNDER GOST, Black Satin Parasols—Cold, white and black iipings, $2.75; former price $3.50. Biack Satin—Spanieh lace trimming, plain and fancy lining, $3.45; former price $4.25. | Biack Satin—Spaniah lace trimming, platted edge, plain and fancy Uniug, #4; former price $5. Black abs) Dene Guipure trimming, ;, former price lack Satin—Profusely trimmed, Spanish inal aud" Crean Satin~Laco aimed, ie" fosmasr aud Cream Satin—Lace trimm: 7 price$5. Car tinal and Cream Satin—Lace trimmed, 39; former price $12. . UNDERGARMENTS. In this. one of our most popular departments, will be found all garments of Underwear, made of Cotton and Cambrio, and elaborately trimmed with Laces, Ham- burghs and Irish Point, selling at Cost Prices.” A few lots of Soiled Garments we offer at exactly Half Price, We have made a specialty of this department, and shall nly undersell any of our competitors, Gauze Yorm—High neck, loug sleeves, 30 conte: worth 45 cents. Gauze Vests—Ali styles, 35, 40 and 50 cents. GENT'S FURNISHINGS. Wo certainly do hold a deservedly large trade in this, another important branch of our extensive business, snd have aud shall continue to offer goods at surpris- ingly low prices, Gent's Gauze Vesta, 25, 30, 35 and 45 cents. Jean Drawers, 50 cents, olevet y seliing else- Whore at 65 cents. Unlaundried Snirts, 60, 65, 75 and 90 cents. Uniaundried Shirt, Wamsutta ‘muslin, 20- 100 linen bosoms and cuffs, reinforoed back, and front #1; good value for $1.50. _ British Half-Hose, 22 cents, regular price, 25 ceais. ' So id colors Half-Hose, 20, 25 SS and 20 cents. Fancy Etripes, 10, 12s, 16 and 20 Dude stripes for the Promenade, 23, 30, 35, 40 and 50 cents. Gent's Lisle Tread Gloves, 25 cents, for- mer price, 3cents | China Silk Handkerchief, all the prevailing tints, 30, 35, 45, 60, 70 and 80 Cate e Wvely or #0-ccht Handverchi¢r sels eeowhose at $l 98, Ainen Handk f, both plain aud fancy border, 10, 124, 16, 18, 22 und 35 cents. WHITE GOoDs. We still continue to well these gooda with amazing are of the most desirable fabrics—al- oarance and aang at the lowest } India Linen, 12%) 5 cents and up. .inen Lawa, 2 , 80 and 31% cents. Striped Pique, 10 cerits, worth 15 cents. Marseilles, 15 cents, worth'20 Lace Stripes, 10 centa, reduped from cents. Vain and Fancy Swiss, 14 cepts aud up. We are closing out a large stock of ‘Travelin: Satchels atcost price. We would wish the public to understand that our special sales do not exist {n_ spread eagle style on paper, but in solid certainties, which 18 daily yeri- fied by the increasing magnitude of our trade. The public is a competent Judze, being an interested one; therefore, to it we respectfully submit the foregoing announcement, INNIP & CO., 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET N. W. $25 Gents Gavze Unoerrwear. MOST COMPLETE LINE, AT THE BOSTON DRY Goops HOUSE. MEN'S FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. MEN'S GAUZE UNDERVESTS, Long Sleeves, size 34 to 44, 25c. MEN'S GAUZE UNDERVESTS, Long Sleeves and Short Sleevea, size 34 to 44, 3Te, EXTRA FINE QUALITY MEN'S UNDERVESTS, Handsome Silk Front, with Pearl Buttons, Long and Short Sleeves, sizes 34 to 44, Only 59¢. Eacl EXTRA FINE QUALITY ENGLISH BALERIGGAN UNDERVESTS, Long Sleeves, All Sizes, Silk Front, with Pearl Buttons, ei '§ EXTRA FINE FRENCH BALBRIGGAN SHIRT and DRAWERS, Shirts full regular made, $1.75. EXTRA FINE QUALITY LISLE THREAD SHIRTS, Short Bigeves, Al! Sizes. $1.25, EXTRA FINE QUALITY PEPPEREL JEAN DRAW- ERS, Patent Buttons and Fell Seams, finished in the most thorough manner, 50c. Per Patr, MEN'S FEATHER-WEIGHT NAINSOOK DRAWERS, Patent Buttons and Fell Seems, thoroughly made, ‘5c, Por Patr. BOYS" BICYCLE SHIRT WAISTS, with Patent Lace Front, $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2, $2.25—from four to eleven years. MEN'S TIES—WHITE AND FANCY—two dozen for 25c., Stitched Ends. WHITE TIES, Extra Fine Quality, 25c. per dozen, Stitched Ends. MEN'S PERCALE TIES, Assorted Colors, 25c. per dozen. MEN'S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS-95 dozen MEN'S HEMSTITCHED PRINTED BORDERED HAND- KERCHIEFS, Extra Fino Quality, reduced from STig0. to 250. 20 dozen Extra Fine Quality MEN'S PRIN TED BOR- DER HANDKERCHIEFS, reduced from 623c. to THC. Few dozen Extra Fine FRENCH LINEN HANDKER- CHIEFS, Hemstitched, with Colored sud Printed Embroidered Borders, reduced from ‘50. to 500. ') THREE-QUAKTER PLAIN WHITE HEM- TCHED HANDKERCHIEFS, Fine Quality, only 26. each, MEN'S EMBROIDERED INITIAL HANDKER~ CHIEFS, Extra Fine Quality, reduced from 5c. to 0c. each, $2.75 per half dozen ‘3 THREE-QUARTER LINEN HANDKER- CHIEFS. Solid Colors, Cardinal, Navy Blue, Ecru, Light Biue, Extra Fine Quality, one inch hem, guaranteed fast colors, worth 50c., Only 250, each. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, 921 PENNA. AVE. D STREET,- 912. WASHINGTON, D. 0. BYE M0 $e26 Panasots, Sox Unprzrtas, AND COACHING SHADES, AT REDUCED PRICES. 24-INCH TWILLED SILK SUN SHADES, only $1.68 FINE, SATIN COACHING SHADES, in Crushed Btrawberry, C1 hit Seal Brown, Feduood {20m $238 to $1.68. FINEST QUALI’ COACHING SHADES, in Navy Bina Cerna, Gace Grasiea BNeyy, berry, Carden ore Yosat0. : FINE SATIN PARASOL, Lace Trimmed, with Colored Seno ana gooo loge ad, CAainal Feduoed gm Hiesvovanrens Fo S ERSEYS. Our $2.50 JERSEY, with handsome Cuff, silk stitched "With elastic seams which reak, ogee ae . ERSEY, ‘Satin Bow—has not Ni Bice ee superior to anything in the maser Our CREAM JERSEYS, at $3. correct thing, ‘ond cannot be procured seshars=® Our $5 3EKSEY, in in fiantet tor ONE PRICE ONSLY—BOSTON DRY GOODs HOUSE, WOODWARD & LOTHROP, ‘4023 921 Penn. ave.—D street 912. Fore? SALE OF SUMMER DRESS GOODS. —_ WE RECOGNIZE THE FACT THAT AFTER WARM WEATHER SETs IN VERY LOW PRICES ARE THE ONLY INDUCEMENTS THAT MER- CHANTS CAN OFFER THEIR CUSTOMERS. WE HAVE A VERY LARGE STOOK OF SUMMER DEES8 GUODS, AND THEY MUST BE SOLD, IF ATALOSS. WE ARE OFFERING DECIDED BAR- GAINS IN SUMMER SILKS, BLACK SILKS, SAT- TEENS,.WHITE EMBROIDERED ROBES, WHITE GOODS, HANDSOME SASH RIBBONS AND LINEN LAWNS; OHOICE PARASOLS AT LESS THAN AS WE KEEP ONLY FIRST-CLASS GOODS, THIS 18 AN OPPORTUNITY TO BUY CHOICE GOODS AT LOW FIGURES. W, M. SHUSTER & 80X8, ONE PRICE. 919 Peonsytvania Ave, N,B.THE BEST 13 THE CHEAPEST, a3 | ale Sas ta Taare ay - with reliable recommendations and stay at night. ANTED—A BOY WHO UNDERSTANDS TAK- WANG care of aaa art eT ANS TAK store. to H. T, EATON, 794 7th strect south- store. “Apply to HT. BAT set sou W4XTEDTA CLEAN, ERAL Rousework. » TIDY WOMAN FOR GEN- Must ve ocd Coot, come Apply wn. it at 2085 32d street Georweto: WAXIED-ALADY OF CULTURE AND REFINE- ment, for two months, in our business; $10 per week tonuftabie party. Apply at 021 F street north- west, up stairs. _G, BEL ier. it ANTED—A WHITE BOY TO SWEEP STORE [and maid Breo'at KEEN'S, 414 9th etrest north- wee ANTED—A SERVANT TO DO THE WORK OF Wess family ; reference required, Apply at 126 C street northwest. WANTED —4 WHITE WOMAN, MUST BE A Wfod cook, wontsren OMAN, MUST BE, A qh hat comes well commended an tsulte can obteit ood ‘and home, Inquire 01 oe 3s 3e26-3t W4xTED TIDY, COMPETENT COLORED Girl for general housework in a small ly of adnite; must rood cook and washer and froner and have city reference. Call at 1305 Riggs street after 6 p.m, 3e26-3¢" WASNIED—A COMPETENT COLORED WOMAN to cook, wash and i must be willing to stay a ighta. Apply at 411 thweat, near Eat. Fad Drick hgusor 112 15th atreet nor peer At WANTED COLORED BOY, 18 OR 19 YEARS: noice aad te ctiod oe hs @ street northwest, 3026-2t* WATED— 15 CLERK, A GENTLEMAN OR LADY conversant with patent law, 81 eation writing, capoctad, DATENT RETORMEE Bek Ih, Gy dee POR, BENT FOUR ROOMS. NEATLY nished for for nd wife declining Gatrect northwest. Hent $18. References required. pese _ fo a as, IR RENT—ONE LARGE FRONT ROOM, FOR- oe anurans weane story; hotise four Sentod. privas tants very del Woes Ra dress ALT. i ab-9e° "AMIRA, Eaat Capitol Station. R RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS, FROM JULY to 1416 3025-61" Ist, entire second floor, a floor; desirable iocation for the summer. K street northwest. References required. OR RENT—1007 @ STREET, ROOMS; LARGE Bima ioall, alngle or en suite,’ furnished or eure 1p one ished; eouth and north front: rhoes of the ‘coolest houses ‘and shoot "oa R RENT—ONE SQUARE FROM THOMAS thed, Dest ak second gorse te ey Tit ur ES 13th stroct northwest. 6 [PORRENT—007 1TH STREET NORTHWEST, A guiteof large, comfortavle cae, on fret Apply to THOS, 3. ftoor. tion first-class, Fe RENT-IN “THE PORTLAND,” SEVERAL summer) Locat FISHER, 1324 F street northwest. furnished Aj its for the mont or gerd aa ee AS J. FISHER & CO., 1324 F street northwest. je20-6t OR RENT—DELIGHTFUL ROOMS, COMFORT- ble furnished, slusle or en suite, at 411 K strect ingrtnwoe Between Franklin and “at ‘equares. BOARD, ‘well-furpished unicating Room, window. om second floor, others on i ‘avo eration Foe FEN Wie OR WITHOUT BoA ny desirable. 1708 F st. n.w. WANTED A RELIABLE WOMAN TO OOOK, ‘Wash and Iron help in general housework. 605 Patrest northwest | DOP $o26-3t WANTED TA, WHITE GIRL AS NURSE AND help with chamberwork and eewing, that can 6 nights. "003 P street northwest jeao-3e FOR RENT—HOUSES. Fe, RENT—A NINE ROOM BRICK HOUSE, Dorthweets sont 300 per ene Ap eS wets ren mont : GREEN, 1520 lath steoet. PPIy 80 ezd-ae W4NIED-A RELIABLE WHITE WOMAN AS nurse for an infant; best of references required. ply at 1534 28th street, West Washington. je26-3t" ANTED—A WHITE GIRL, GERMAN PRE- ferred, to cook and do general housework, at 1000 © street north weet. 4-26-3t" WANIED-COLORED MAN, 10 ATTEND TO horses aud assist in house; must be able to read end write. Address, with references, R. P. O., Box 279, City. "3026-20" WASTED—4 WOMAN TO DO THE WORK OFA small family. Reference required. Inquire at he store, 1013 1Uth street northwest. 4025-20" WANSZED—-ON FOURTH SECTION BOUNDARY sewer, two new gangs of first-class laborer: pay; steady work, Apply at the work. Je25-3t WANTED-A WHITE YOUTH TO DO LIGHT ‘work ina liquor ani cigar store, Must have a fair tion and best of reference, Salary $5 a week. Address, in own handwriting, W. H. B., Star office, Je25-2t" ANTED—AT ONCE—200 WAITERS, 6 MEN, 4 Women Cooks; $20. $30), $40, for watering places near Philadelphia. ‘Servants for this city. 926 F street northwest. PRIGE’S Agence: Je23-3* WANZEDTCART Diy DY WORK wi 75 cents a day. WASHINGTON Bilok MACHINE COMPANY, H and Boundary treats north east je2 z D—A SETTLED WOMAN, TO COOK ‘h and Tron for small family, short distance in recommendations required. Appl: K avenue, Second floor front room. Je: A COL ahd assist in general house. Apply at 1315 KR. L avenue northwest. Je21-6t V ¥-FIVE MEN TO PLOW AND hoo corn; to zoo ! hands work until October. Ap- ply Le McMURRAY, Corn Factory, Frederick, Mary- and, $20. \V ANTED-LADIES OR YOUNG MEN, IN CITY or country, to take nice, light and pleseant work at their own homes; $2 to $5 a day easily and quietly made; work sont by mall; no eanvawsng no staiup for + Please address KELIABLE MANUFACTUR- pSOMPANY, Drawer’ “TT, Philadelphia, Ps, my4-2m* yANTED— WHITE AND COLORED — COOKS. Chambermaids, General Workers, Kitchen Girls. V Also, German Servants, All bring references, Ladies can Sc9 pervaute at office, 920 Fst. n.w.. PRICE ; ‘mi ?. W4NTED{PMPLOXYME: 'T BUREAU—FAMILIES furnished with’ first-class Help—Cooks, Waiters, Chambermaids, General Houseworkers, &c. Servants wanted. L. C. DUNDORE, 518 10th st new, d18-7i0" WANTED WHITE AND COLORED COOKS, GEN eral Workers; 24 Girls and Nurses, for this city, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Ne k and elsewhero. Families furnished Servants with references. Try us. F st. n.w., Licensed Agency, C.E, PRICE & CO. OF FAIR E “{raid of work, a Situation i ble business; can make hime generally useful; references from isst employer. dress Bo: Je ‘ion and not store or any. respect x 42, ir office. ANTED—A YOUNG WHITE MAN AND WIFE rants @ home with ame family, wife as cook, man to drive or work of any kind. Address MAN AND WIFE, Star office, 4025-30" V AN B' A_WHITK BOY 14 YEARS old a home, whem he can run errands or work of any kind; is honest and willig; good references. Ad- dress M, 'D., Star office, 1625-3t* WANTED LACES FOR COOKS, Car lpr ma ‘urses, Housemen, Drivers, Waiters an Boys, with'references. Women servants gan be seen at os. | Licensed Agency, 926 st. n.w. 0. , PRICE. d18-26w* WANTED—BOARD. ANTED—SUMMER BOARD FOR DY AN W tires chidien tee aah FOR ATADY, AND ons; not more than four hours ride from city. Address with particulars, 1700 Ith atreet northwest. je26-3t" WANTED—ROOMS. ANTED—A FURNISHED ROOM IN A QUT eighborhood and where there are no quest ed. Address B. A. C., City P. O. fe26-2t' V ANTED—FOR TWO GENTLEMEN OOM AND Board in the country, near the city. Address Box 141, Star office. 4e26-3t* WANTED—HOUSES. yANTED—TO PURCHASE THREE OR FOUR Houses ou M street, or N street, or Massachusetts greuue northwest at priots from £4,000 to $8,000: mut becheap, Address ¢. H. PARKEN, 4% and bi atrects southweat. 3623-30" WANTED— MISCELLANEOUS WANTED SECOND eH AND FURNITURE, Stocks of dry goods, &e, Highest cash price paid. Address Box 137 Star office, Peaes ine ANTED—IMMEDIATELY—200_ LOADS OF NY Broken Cobble or Blue Stone. Addresa Koom 33, Corcoran Building, corner of 16th street and Pennsyl- yanis avenue northwest, Je26-20" W ANZER-HARBAUGH'S WHOOPING COUGH SYRUP. Certain cure. Also, a Liniment to use in connection with it. Manufactured by GEO. WOOL- RIDGE, Pharmacist, cor. Md.av.and 43 st.s_w. J25-6t WANZED-DERMATOLOGY—DR. VAN DyCi Dermatologist. will bave parlors at 708 1ith st, n. jaturday, Sunday 23d. th, 25th and 26th. Hours: 7:30 a.m. to ‘D.m. 5 Sunday, $102. If you have pimples, Lackheada: liver spots, saliowness, freckles, redness and oiliness of the Rose, deep pores, superfluous hair on the upper lip. ebin, cheeks and arms, excessive dandruff, scalp fetter thin, harsh, dry, split faded and prematurely gray, thin, scant, uneven brows or lashes; and rash humor, erup- tion, blood or skin disease, or if you wish a émoot pure, clear. fresh, brilliant complexion; vigorous 1uxt Tiant Lair ;lonx, heavy, bewitching eyebrows and lashes, soft, white, prétty hands, without the use of any cos: metles, paints enamels, dyes or the least artificial means, consult ale ¢ in DEVAN DYOR. reatment is harmless, wcientific, artistic, z able, and ig the rosult of nestly 30: yesrs oxperioner: fa the “exclusive practice of Dermatology. “ot sexes moved from fhe upper ip Gusska een aan ea ee mo f Mlootrolyais, by Dr. VAN DYCK. eas te Monday and ‘Tuesday, June , BOO! ietionary, Philosophical Instruments. Address T. W. 8., Star office. e23-3t* JPR RENT_BRICK HOUSE CORNER OF MARY- peylthd avenue and 24 st. n.0., twelve rooms and two -F00} m aproveme, square of Cépitol. "Apply at 994 Maine ave. em HeaS Hee R RENT_BY THE ist OF JULY, 3182 P street, Wost Washington, a» three-story preg brick fant Realdchon, with two-story and Daso- ment back building, containing eleven rome, with waa, Tange, bath-room, hot and cold water: first-class con: aition: Ianto back yard) good iocatlon; mtroct cars the door, Ren per month. iy a street, West Washington. ae R RENT—TEN-ROOM HOUSE, HALL, WATER, Fone aaa bay window and latrobe: lange park 171 ‘w Jersey avenue; 20, I street northwest. a = 4625-6 VOR, RENT—1930 14TH STREET, TWO-STORY brick, seven rooms and bathroom, hot and cold water, good cellar. Rent $30 per month, Tnquire om Bis Pee AISA, QOMPLETELY FURSISHED House, including the use of plano, 129 Maryland avenue Dorthast; desirable i ity. To a cea rable: tenant very cheap. Apply on the preinises, — Je35-2t" PPORFENT-005 R STREET NORTHWEST, TEN Tooms, modern conveniences; rent low to a perma- nent tenant. 917 K street northwest, 11 rooms, furnace, modern conveniences; lange brick stable and grounds, 125 U sireet northeast, within one square of Capitol grounds, 11 rooms, modern conveniences. Apply to, CHAS. C. DUN 3025-3E 9 ‘OR RENT—A FIVE-ROOM BRICK HOUSE, with bath aud all modern improvements, Inquire in store 609 ithwe $23. FoR RE $00; 1414 717TH, $40; 1614 14th, $20 ; 110 7th, $15; 1411 9d, $15; 1404 South Carolina avenue, $8. Also furnished houses: E. A. McINTIRE, 918 F street northwest. Je23-3t REE FIVEROOM BRICKS AT H Bu rooms a eat corner of S5th and Netrects noruh= west. DANENHOWER & SUN, 1226 Fst. $eJ8-3t ‘OW RENT—NEW BAY-WINDOW BRICK HOUSE, Ok RENT—THRE 3 419 H street northwest, containing 8 roome “el lar, all conveniences; rent $30, THOS. E. WAGGA- MAN, 917 F strect northwest. Je3-3t OR KENT_NEW NINR-KOOM HOUSIS, WIiH bath and cellar, on 15th street northwent, between TLL, ols tet atbeoe je28'3t * FOR RENTIA FINE RESIDENCE, 1911 lara street northwest, with all modern conveniences, containing 12 rooms. “Apply to ANTON HETTMUL~ LER, 319 C street southeust. 3e23-3t* JOR RE! MODEKN BRICK, WITH HALL, &o. 1919 Vermont avenue, 6 roonis, $25. Brick, 46 E Street northwest, seven rooms, $25, ALBERT }.FOX, 920 F street northwest. Je23-3t VOR KENT—STORE, DWELLING AND STABLE, street northwest. aa Je23-3t OR ie Le 2. canes Deel a eS PAKKER & TOWNSEND, Ts F street. Je23-3t VOR RENT—HOUSE AND STORE HOUSE, CON- aide, 10 rooms. with al! modern ments! @ good investmant, will pay 8 per cent. C. H, by Corner 435 and i streets couthweet. jo2s-3t* Foe BAe BAKGAIN—OXE OF THE BEST alone st fh ieworth ‘si rer fect: front 39 cont. $10,000: w " feet by 125 deep, with brick stable; will take 85, 250 if id within the ‘next ten days, on essy terms. "C. H. ARKER, cor. 4 and Este sw. Se a Bae Sule Cake era Sie Mendseae Sistory. pies brick tens Hous, P a Also, 2 new 2- apd basement brick Houses, handsomely fin: rooms, modern, nicely located, Rorthwest, to ready buyer, at $3,250 each; and » beau- fiful 2-story and back building x press brick front house, ‘Trooms, cellsr, all Suished in oil | Price $2,850. W. E. BURFORD, 804 F street northwest. R SALE—CHRAP—TWO SIX-ROOM NEW brick Houses on 91 Detwest fouthesst, renting for investment. ©, share rg ‘west, a R SALE—CHEAP—A GOOD SIX LOOM BRICK im} te, on 10th Fitce wis ai mmojern improvemiats. 3, wil it ts investment. Pricd $3,000, 5 PARKER, Sfand' virects voutheese R SALE—CHEAPER THAN PAYING RENT— Houses in northwest, near market and O shana chase Ey GRE so LI ROR _SALE—tTWwED FET FRONT. ‘New Hast palure avenue; suia of Dagoet Corda, SALE—A GREAT BARGAIN IS OFFERED 1. Ree eee ae i price than the a tal buticsing Lote on Re stteet” bettie Re sae + L 3023-31 oR SALE—AT A GRE. RGAT F a oe BARGAIN, 70 FINE ave. each 2 Syntace eatedet te ee Fe. SALE—DESIRABLE LOTS ON T, between 17th and 18th north: C cated. LOUIS BP. BHOEMARE! Sa 3 OR SALE — CHEAP — SEVERAL Banding Lots (concreted street) near ‘Cantal, -ac-Law, 1813 F ecreot nw. FSR, SALE4 VERY DESIRABLE BUILDING igloos Eraienthe tates Se on street pou —— Ingutt im St pape post office stati rt ‘nee Flats Ai woo. C. LA! 5 a ee on New Hat svenue, near corner northwest. Daving & frontage of 28 fect ataek NISLOLSON: heal 2 agent, ‘Ss Nath street. = y22-1w R SALE—ENTIRE SQUARE OF GROUND AT R —We offer at bargain silof aquest B BALE— THREE NEW 9-ROOM HOUSES onB south: between 9th and 1 front = senda Hm fronting Rare chanos to buy a house for a small cash —— and monthiy a mang or will take a amali Iau aed a Sa hve ing teas ea hae S.large collar, with faruace,” whi ats the whole use; & large between hall the houses; sfx chambers, Bont Son eee Proved styles of trimmings Please call and examine the property and inquire of A. F. BARKER, (Je21-60" 209 12th street southwest. RB SALE—““VALUABLE PROPERTY "—ALL FP iteiot nd imperonats nowepcunted ta Livery table and Carriage House, located at the northwest gorner of D and 14th stroeta, Washington city, having » front on D street of 141 feet 10 incises and on 14th street of 119 feet, improved by brick bulidings thereon now Paying rental of $200 per month, ‘This property, in the neighborhood of the public buildings, Janze hotels, and public square, renders it location valuable as an in- veetment. . W. TEMPLEMAN, Agent, 37 Lexiugton street, Baltimore City. Jell-im Fen Sal-Pouk NEW TWO-STORY SIX-Roow brick Flouses in Pierce street northwest, near 16th Street, with collar and all modern improvements, and Snished in first-class style; price, 3,300, mouthly pay- ments, or $3,200 cash; rented $25 per mouth, Al to DANENHOWEE & SON, 1226 F street. je6-1m POE SALE—A BARGAIN IN A NEW TWO-STORY- nd basement brick house, corner 6th and Q sts. northwest; seven rooma, bath and all modern improve- ments; three bay windows, and finished in first-class style, with stone steps. Price $3,750 in monthly pay menta; rented $30 per month. Apply t0 DANEN- HOWER & SON, 1236 F street. 3e6-1m R SALE—A CONVENIENTLY —AR- VERY FOR SALE—MISCELLA NEOUS Fe Lg VOLU! = THE ‘American En compte; entiely ew: 4 in cloth: cost 5; wall sell: dress 30., Btar office. ae R GALE—CHEAP_A GOOD HORNE AND F Wagon, Inquire of D. HAINS, Anacostia, OK SALE—A BEAUIJIFUL AND Vi ish ana youd posse some oh ant oA raced wou pl some patien| ‘e Pains to inrtruct him. | Young but beautiful some ster. APPly at 811 Market Space, fhind Boor FOr SALE Wo FINE HORSES, ONE BLACK and . . Pa rou bred, geitle and sound, ed of agentieman in {!l-health. trott ma Co- le-te, 16 hands high, 6 years old, was sited by Tdwia Forrest, dam by Soung Clipper. war bred by 4 cc ‘¥; she has a record of 2.26; can trot in Also Temper, a Bay Gelding; can trot (n 2:40; 7 years. old, by Sweepstakes, dai by Wood's Hanb.stoniaue a indy can drive him. Also, six-seat Family Carriage. mo ee 23-201m* Fe SALE—RARE CH ANCE—F) | Grand Seale Chickering Piano, «0 ouly $190, with stool aud cover; cost $650; owner needs | cast Also, a superb tone T-octaye rosewood Piano, ep Es: one a trys eee, $m, = at once os ‘ PIAN EXCHANGE ARE! Botler at }28 Ast wtre — Age FOR SALE NEAR POTOMAC, MD.; 105 ut ildinae: goad orchards aude hesltay toestinns sot = good orchard, ‘au location ; drive. ‘rite ‘Aqueduct road.” Apyly 3180, M_sircet: 026-307 Fok, BENT ULARGE, CONVENIENT HOUSE, te Gah breezy shade, above Brightwood, opposite Bat- metry ; desiral Be G yi Very ‘every respect. POE BALE, OB EXCHANGE—A HANDSOME Country Place near Leesburg, Va. Five acres of iand, with comfortable ten-room dwelling. with all cos, Ponlincas. "Stable cerriage-houre, ieerhouss dairy. &e. | Large orchard, with selected fruit. ation healthy and within a few minutes’ walk of the railroad Street northwest Washington, De Gear Looe Bee Ra ti . Coy OF 0. 7, Leesburg, Va. 319-20 FoR SALE-AT SOUTH MOUNTAIN, MD., NEAR Boonsboro, 18 acres of land, with six-room brick cottage: place under cultivation, with fine fruit and wate pee outbuildings; beautiful summer ! id cheap. J. FISHEL & 00. NOU‘ Street nortuweet” “EOS es UBURBAN PROPERTY FOR SALE.—WE HAVE Desiral taining 11 rooms, with all modern improvements; 627 D street northwest; will rent house alone if de- sired. 3022-6¢" for sale a ¥ ible Tract of 115 Aci ree Zailes out on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. va cation and general character property admiral adapt it for subdivision and mettement’ ‘8 low and terms easy. PARKEK & 1OWNSEN, , Real Entate Deulers, 1410°F strest. 3eS-1m (OR RENT—IN BLADENSBULG—A__12-ROOM House; pleasantly, situated; hoalthy location; ait- uated onthe B.&O.R. BR. "Address JOHN STE- PHEN, Bladensburg, M. Je22-Im* YOR RENT—A GOOD SIX-ROOM DWELLING, IN firat-class condition, in ‘northwestern part of city. $17 per month. HK, A, PHILLIPS, 1428 New York ave- Due. Je2l-2w KK RENT—AT A KEDUCED RAIE DURING summer months, to.a private fi only, a 3- Story and back building Brick Residence, furnished; location near the Arlington Hotel. 4p21-6t THOS. J. FISHER & CO., 1324 F treet. VOR RENT—FURNISHED HOUSE, 1219 E ST, northwest. Apply to8. F. LUCRETI, 1221 ¥ northwest, "je20-6t" = i2lt I, SIREET NORTHWEST, “A ee-story pressed-brick front Residence, with two-story back building; contains eleven rooms and all modern conveniences; in first-class condition; excellent location. Apply to THOS. J. FISHER & CO., 1824 F street northwest. 4¢20-6t VOR RENT— 1326 RIGGS STREET NORTHWEST. A neat two-story Brick, with back building, contain- ing ix rooms and bath; ‘all improvements, range, fur- hnaoe and stationary wash tubs. Apply to THOS. J” FISHES & CO. 4e20-6t 1324 F street northwest. ‘OR RENT—ELEGANT THREE-STORY BRICI containing 12 rooms; in excellent re} northw. corner of 2d and D streets northwest. ee B. -im WEBB, 106 8d strect northwest. FQe REST OS HST. N.W., THREE-STORY Dwelling; 11 rooms; modern improvements; stable and carriage house included; rent, mouth. In- quire of A. EBERLY & SONS, 716 Tth st- h.w, Jel4-2w* East eas ROE Ae F street northwest: 7» AbD! j. 5. SHEDD, 1402 lath’ street northwest” “Sotd-m R RENT—HOUSE 204 D STREET NORTH west, 9 roome and bath, and all conveniences: strect fase the door. Apply to ¥. G. MIDDLETON. fetropolitan Ban! Jei cars Nat. 718 19th ot, 14 ‘802 21stet., 10. 1819Gst., 11 ‘714 19th 3B. 2413. ra.,m.1,35. 00/1126 19th st. 23d st., "9 re," 10.1.35.00 511, 513, 51 1214 30st.(7 rs.,m.1...80.00| 5m. each. R SALE OR TRADE—CHEAP—TWO FARM ‘one 30 and the other 104 acres, four miles north Washington; terms easy. Inquire of HUGUELY & BOWEN, 645 New York avenue. 38: COUNTRY BOARDING. FEW BOARDERS COMFORTABLY AND PLEAS- A dated, es antly accomm W OSLD, LIKE TO HAVE A FEW SUMMER Boar either gentlemen or Indies; would take a} small family. Any one wishing board in @ pri- vate famtly will not find s mé@ro Family very smal: lane, house, on der of town: good water, plenty ¢ ve jes, and muk; one ud a half imiles from Berlin Station, B. and 0. iW daily stage. to Mre. W. A. J. Lovetts- wile, View PY ame ty 2gngod medium-sized brick houre iu reDrost Park, | _J023 JO:h street northwest. containing gaa, water, sewerage, and all modern im- = apmenten Pring meacumabi ioauite of JAMES | YOR SA ed four tyontha.” hes sulined te . LL, Dealer ding Supplica, 142: | gell, and will sacrifice it at one-third cost and take che Zork avenue. ub Btbous part yay, 7210 13th atrvot northwerk TKS RK SALE—TWENTY HEAD OF HORSES JUS" COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. arrived from Hoekinsham, Vac; four eagle Innreas YATES & SIMMONS slauiog BI Ties saeco 3 & 5) NS street porth- ‘ stables, Sedo RK SALE—A LAKGE STOCK OF BEOCOND- Pina. and Orvans, several first-class mol gome nearly new, must positively be sold at sacrifios for cash by July 1st. Can be econ at 709 7th st. Je6-1m {OR SALE—AT GEYER'S BAZAAR AND LIVERY, Fins Carri u ‘One, 70 © atreet northwest, both second-hand and Falling-top Bi ‘0, $60, $75, $108, p to $200, Family Carri up to ton Buswtes for Ladies or Geatiemen, quite a stick. both new att neo- ond-hand, fone ee Wacons for business of lean. Bre purposes, $50 uj 00d Grocer's wagon, $85, Hitdo used, Also, a variety. of Columbus Burgio, Horses adaj tall purposes Just arrived trom Went Virginia, which we wall well af low prices. Harness, both new and seoond-hand. No trouble to show goods, We also have a good livery stock in connectio ch My aiipe at low rates, Call and sce us, WAL. F. GEYER. RK SALE—ONE EIGHT-HORSE POWRR EN- gine and Boller, portable. Suitable for saw-mill or thresher. In compiete order. Just inspected for one vesr;, inquire of G. W. BAUER, 7th etroct wharf, Foes. J, MEPKS, 621.6 STREET NORTE: w ers Tare inducements in “ nag elec ere 6, PendlyCar- aren, an new, at low rates, les. ‘Cad and examine before pu Ton and no-top Sidebar bigatien Thee Burners Wagous, Surrey Vilago Carta, Har my Whi ‘&e. ring aad jot promayitly Gone, “Will"sell cheay aud torus tobuit ‘air eiek fuaranteod. myiz Piittge variety of Cartncn mura ay fORe a four Pr ‘ Carriages, erin, $0, the Lightning Jump-Seat, the most perfect family carriage in use. Jt is lighit, stylish and roomy, ropre- senting it in three styles—bugcy-top, standing-top and extension-top. Also, several nue Horses for Harness and Saddle use; ‘fine English Saddies and Bri- dics, &e. Parties wishing to Purchase @ py nave time and expense. Ro 5 jes and long experience Iain eual oct cayaabavand Anica tera i zoe want Tee as ee —y4 1624'L street northwest a my24 PGR BALETA LANGE STOOK OF ITALIAN MAB BLE and Granite Monuments, Hesdatonea, ¥ UMMER BOARD_DELIGHTFUL BITUATION— Food tables Peers inthe ‘References exchenred: le; $25 per mon’ 008, Address MISS GRAY, Box 164, Staunton, Va. $626-3t* bly country home four miles from depot Virginia idland railroad. Several trains daily. office on the farm. Core ea haces when desired. Board, $20 per month. P. KE. 8., Halfway, Fauquier county, Va. 323-3 PRIVATE FAMILY WITHIN 26 MINUTES OF city, on Metropolitan Branch B. and O. R. R., would ie 8 few irders for the summer. Appiy after 5 p. m. at 1534 I street northwest. Heferences re- ‘quired. Je23-30? FEW SUMMER BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED: foe oid mansion, lawn, fruity shade, boating, Sah- Ing; reasonable rates. Address Mra. OMIE EDELIN. Fort Foote Post Office, P. G. County, Md. _$e23-3t PEESONS WISHING TO SECURE GOOD BOARD for the summer in a healthy locality, with ioe, niilk. Aon Ease cee ee way, Fauquier, Va. Seis-1m*” ANTED—A FEW SUMMER BOARDERS CAN h be ont tebe. ee —, farm onke rom _Deerw jon. For parrica- laps address Mrs. E. M. SCHOOLEY, Hockvile, Md. : UMMER BOARDING. LOCATION VERY WESCOTT’ & WILCOX, Real Estate Brokers, Jet Corner 20th and I streets northwest. Fe RENT—SUPERIOR NEW BRICK HOUSE, Introbow are-piaces £0 SOUS SHED AS US re on iN i 927 F street. ss Je2-11 R RENT—A FIRST-CLASS RESIDENCE, 1104 I3th street northwest. Apply to J. J. SHEDD, 1402 14th street northwest. “PY 2m FOR RENT—STORES. i RENT—JULY 18T, STOREROOM 620 PENN- atone: inquire cf SAUKSON & CO. 626 Pomerat inquire of i ehwesk. 2 Oe Pea ‘avenue north Fok BENT_TWO STORES—82) AND 824 Ton at chon App ee. “ADAMS, 602 If stroct northwest ) healthy. | Is near the mountain | Seenery besuti- ful. For minute particulars inquire, Day Washington, D. . For terms, to W. A. BRAWNEIC Up le, Fauquier county, Va. 7-1m? BOARDING. eto. Monuments cleaned in WM. & 5 ERroxp & 00. Pa. ave.. cor. ist enw. 9y28-2mn* JOR SALE—A FINE STOCK OF BOSTON BUCK- board Co.%e Side-Der Bogrion abd other Light Car Fagen. Their make ‘country for money. Other light and hesvy {great var attended to. ROBT. H. apanaM, tory an . apa 420-416 th strvet north wast, B SALE-A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CAR- Call Wagons and al the intext cheieeges ‘in use. to. JOHN reo = 31 ne, promptly Sogtamed R SALE—OVER 100 TOP AND ee: Single and Jamp teat Jaci Four atest t0 be sold fosurdicen of cont, be tesconatie offer retused. T. D, SCHMIDT & CO.,’ 46% Pennayl- yania avenue. mb31-3m EDUCATIONAL. HE CEDARS—A HOME SCHOOL FOR YOUNG "Tirutesa tice Girle—will re-open Monday, Octo- ber 1. it is situated on the Heizht« of G: accesible by street oars to all ol " rounds are extensive, The location healthful aud boau- ful. Terms moderate. For circuiurs address the MISSES EAKLE, 1916 35th st., Washington. Je21-4m_ 188 AMY LEAVITT, OF BOSTON, A) Pea ant instrumental Musto and Harmony. Lessons contin ‘euminer, Address 944 K strect northwest. del DM", AND, MES. CHARLES F WILTON wi Sontinus to receive pupils darnx the summer months. leniring to review thelr studies, OF Prepare for examination, civil wervice or oiberwise’ wil Teceive special attention. Apply at 405 nat gait NO-TOP BUG- ‘Two and Four )OOMS WITH BOARD.—LADIES OR GENTLE. amen vrisbing roome with board will fd delightful acco dations at the east end of bi Georgetc ‘way from the heat and dust ot roun Aree PLEASANT, ROOMS ON FIRST AND fAsecond Soors, furnistied or unfurni (es OF for femi- persons. with table bosrd at rates; also, sfabling. Address Box 490, City” A AIRY ROUMS FOR RENT, AT 314 AND st tees dollars per month. Advance payment required. ‘mon’ strictly FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED WHEELMEN IT 18 TO YOUR iN- terest to know that all Bicycles and Tricycles re- 432 8) 1 deen R RENT-—STABLE ROOM FOR THREE horecs and wagons in rear of 1406 H street ‘Address Bor 101, Star offion Se Seabee ANTED—YOUR SOILED SUIT OF BRINGi, 1000 afvect. for and Seen my8-2m* LOST AND FOUND. O8T—A GOLD LOCKET, (SHIELD SHAPE), ON ‘Jist instant. Su reward will be fetta return to PULLMAN TIGRE OFFIOR Bek pe (0 TRA’ ON JUNE 26rn, FROM ST. MARO ito Dog named Nirger. | 4 suitable reward Ske ven for bis return to ‘Hotel. 1° poled Ne eee esate ante ee ‘-EWARD—LOST LAST WEEK A LARGE BH vir fs iN : = northwest. WM, ORME |ATURDAY EVENING, 23p INSTANT, Litttrese tear and t strecteand aethand wi Taare Be RSmSmaeN See, as fears, ae: : ‘ANTED—L. RICE, 400 MAINE AVEN and the ier ee Tetras ad Fonovated, furniture seiyed; Orders Dr taertoe oot ‘ANTED—MME. MERRION, MANICUBE, LA’ ‘Of 70 N. Ohaties street, Baltimore tae pee ‘Ma. Sheet wae aes are WANTED 1404, PENNSYLVANIA = eS es ae, es rr ite Wi ‘Hair Mattresses, Feather Bolsters gia aread tes Aer bon ant and toorder. F. Ee VouNe. Paralare ae ake oe reeAN TELS OB FINE W: i: % (eas x a.wsow ae RS SS seven 9 ,, JUNE 24" IN THE CIR- (are yor entae Tom fabet between 224 ge ec UND—A at MONEY, Vlg 6 ‘THE fe Seema done Fo SEnNEy O8T—A SIDE POCKETBOUK, CONTAINING A LERERS ements ear BUSINESS CHANCES. ‘ALE—A CIGAR 8: DOING A Eresteiricarmmisctee Sara JVOR SALE—A FIRST-CLASS GROCERY, LIQUOR iD shemtldeianmeahitar 150,000 aa nae 50,000 Fo sae PERMANENT, TRANSIENT AND DAY BOARD- $yeeccommodated at etimmner rates 2 SoMcree ahs 1 ECR Tg Fw’ clom tables poltatnd Stecte soe ay ee eee at etn Tey ey ere a ‘Meals at all hours. E DI ae Stairs. m MONEY TO LOAN. ———— NEY Tu LOAN ON ESTATE. MO Rent altaieg all sppisieas myim °Y Bip Wott, fONEY TO LOAN, ON REAL ESTATE, AT § AND 6 PER CENT. 3B. 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