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Sa =e SS A THE EVENING STAR. ——— WASHINGTON WEDNESDAY. June 27, 1883. ——— CROSBY S. NOYES Editor. = sie: ‘She Evening Star bas 2 regular. perwanent bona fice dailv circulation more thar trebie hat ef anv other daiiv waver pubiished to Washinaton. and ecauni to that of all tue eter daily papers here added toaether. == = ‘Tae Stan will be vent by mail, post paid, to those Jeaving the city during the summer for any length of time, and the address changes as often as desired. Subscription, fifty cents ‘per mouth, POSITIVELY IX ADVANCE. Notice to Advertisers. Advertisers will confer a favor by sending in their orders as early as practicable for to-morrow’s @oubie-sheet issue, in order to insure insertion and classification. The demand for advertising Space continues to Increase. Tuz Stax printed 2,915 pew advertisements for May, being au tn- crease Of $29 over May In 1882 The deciston of the Oto supreme court afirmirg the constitutionaltty of the Scott Liquor law has an important bearlag upon the political campaign Just opened In that state. Tails law was framed by the republican legisiature-to meet the require- ments of a condition of «flrs forced upon the state by the liquor interests. A former law for the tax of the sale of rs was declared uncon- stifutional. The oppo of all sueh ensct- meats planted themse the ground th in endeavoring to tmoe a tux the legisla ture was exe -eding the Hiri: of tts authority. ‘The Shfluence exercised by the liquor Interest tn the Tast Obto electic alnst the repub- Hcans and accomplished ti ir defeat The Scott Dill was carefully draite i with the purpose of s' d the test o/ ju.welal review,and, after ean state conv: It impo: a reasonable tux “upon the sale uors, amt now that the highest tribunal of the proclaimed it to be con- stitutional, one of the clef objections urged to 1t by {ts opponents 1s removed. The democrats, while not antagonizing the Scott law specific:lly in their platform, declared ag: amptuary legislation” and the conduct of the party leaders, including Juige Hoadley, coumits the democracy against the act now su-talned by the supreme Court. ree Editor Watterson still lingers at Greystone Spending most of his time in the company of bis political guide, philosopher and friend, Tilden. It 4s shrewdly suspected that the two are not burn- Ing midnicht oil in the study of !mproved methods of farming. There 1s mettle more attractive for Doth of them in the fleld of politics, especially in ‘Ohio, Where Well-directed and quiet efforts may do much towards shaping the presidential fight next year. Mr. Watterson has heartily tndorsed the Romination of Hoadley, and as the dispatch in which he expressed his approbation was written at Greystone, it ts inferred that It had the ap- Proval of Tilden. Judge Hoadley was ene of the democratic counsel in 1876-77, and he was very energetic In behalf of Tilden. It ts sald their rela- tions became quite friendly and confidential, and now Tilden may undertake to repay the service Hoadley rendered htm by using his influence in Dehalf of the latter for the presidential nom!na- tion. If Hoadtey can carry Onto next fall, and enters the national convention with the Tiiden influence to back him, bis chance of the nomtna- ton Wil be among the be > ____ The democrats have ratsed- the rallying cry “Turn the rascals out” for the coming campatgn. ‘The republicans propose to offset it with the wateh- wort “Keep the rascals out.” It would seem that She parties are rather poorly off for issues when their contest is reduced to mu !-flinging and calling each other hard names, —__——__+o>—____ The arraignment of certain Jews in Hungary upon the charge of having murdered a Christian girl for the purpose of using her blood in the per- formance of relf:ious rites has naturally attracted attention thronghout the world. It 1s now evi- dent, even before the trial ts concluded, that it 1s the outgrowth of bitter prejudice, having no foundation beyond unwarranted hatred of the Jews. <<» ____ Both tn public and private life the career of Montgomery Blair has been so honorable and useful that there will be general gratification at the report that comes from Sllver Spring that his health bas been gradually improving since his Yemoval to his country place, and thit there 1s every prospect now of his complete recovery. 6 The dexterous handiwork of Senator Mahone Is thought to be visible in the rearrangement of the Virginia revenue districts. None but trusted, friends of the Senator hold revenue positions in the state now. Several ofticlals who were not as hone as they might have been were consolidated out of office. +e» —_ A democratic paper, bolitng over with Indigna- stion of Ben. Butler for prest- ndidate says: “Dorsey's chances to ob- tain the republican nomination for Prestient are quite as good as Butler's chances to become the nominee of tue national democratic party.” The Prize could not well be further out of Butler’s Feach than that. ——___~<«+ —___ In a decision, just ri ed, the New York court of appeals holds, substantially, that it ts the legal duty of a druggist: to distinctly label elt dangerous medic! sells “potson.” — ee ‘The weather bureau (ripped 1n its predictions fer to-day. If tiis stevdy rain-pour continues maueh loz brag about. J.P. Pann. 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST, IMPORTER OF FASHIONS, Will, previous to departure for Eur dispose of the balance of PARIS BONNETS AND LONDON HATS at cost of importatic Je25-10t In QQ - E.N. Gra & © Miine aveque snd del »i:0"t southwest, MACHIN SES, BOILERS ND ARCHITEC WORK. BOLLED Ikon Bia ATED GRAT- fer arees, roofsand floors fu: auarket pices. Careful aud } Zepair of general machinery and bo:lera Teley houe eon: n. $:35-2W Ans LOT bo¥'s SAILOR SUITS JUST AR- og, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.25. ‘They sre cheaper than Great Keduction in Men's and Boy's Cassimece Suits Out pocde fit, no misfits. Straw Hats at Slaughtering Ladies’ and Men"s Low Cut Shoes st a Great Reduction to close out. a. W. SELBY, e238 1914 and 1916 Pennsyivania avenue. 3 PORCE® SALE OF SUMMER DRESS Goons. Wr RE ZE THE FACT THAT AFTER WARM WEATHER SETS IN VERY LOW PRICES ¥ INDUCEMENTS “HAT Mék- F « CUSTOMERS. WE LOCK OF SUMMER MUST BE SOLD, IF D ROBES, WHITE | GOODS, HANDSOME SASI RIBBONS AND LINEN L WNS; CHOICZ PARASULS AT LESS THAN SEP ONLY FIRST-CLASS GOODS, THIS PPORTUNITY TO BUY CHOICE GOODS AT Woorwarn & Lornnop, BOSTON DR¥ GOODS HOUSE 921 PENNA. AVE. D STREET, 912. MEN'S FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. WE OFFER TO-DAY FIFTY DOZ. MEN'S FANCY HALF HOSE—finest styies ever shown in Wash- at quoting the higher prics at which we have heretofore sol them; simply invite an inapec- ton. ‘he price ia 25 cents pair; $3.00 ver dozen. N MEN'S PLAIN LISLE THREAD HALF in BLACK, MYRTLE, GARNET, BLUE, RONZé, OLD GOLD—el gant quality. quoting the higher pri amine, at 0c. per pair. The finest assortment aud best valuss in MEN'S UNDERVESTS to be foun 1 in this city, Ne, and 5ve., 75. and $1.0) and $1.25 simply say, please ex- GENUINE PEPPERELL JEAN DRAWERS, cut propery and made in the most thorough manaer, ouly FIFTY CENTS Pek PAIR, 3 FEATHER WEIGHT ERS, cut properly, and made specially to our own in the most thorouch manu NAINSOOK DRAW- » Only T5e. per WHITE MUS IN TIES, superior quality, Toe Wa Sresr. ‘Yesterday was a rainy day and a dull one, and we had time to take « look over our Stock, as well as to pick out all of the slow-selling lots, and place them on separate counters, mark them at low figures, and now we want ‘tosell them. We just mention afew lots. ‘One lot BOYS' WHITE JACKETS, to fit ages from 8 to 12 years, at 75c. each; not # one in the lot worth Jess than $1.25. One lot, about three different colors, CHILDREN'S KNEE PANTS SUITS, at £3 a suit. Our price, and everybody eiao, for the same goods, was $5 a suit, One lot ENGLISH NUN’S CLOTH and SERGE Costs at $3 apiece; Pantaloons of same goods, $3; ‘Vests, $1; in fact, » $12 suit for $7. You may want toknow why we do this. Well, we have no secrets in our business, and don’t mind telling you the Coats are cut long, the Pants large in the leg, and the Vest just a 1ittle Jonger than the prevailing style. One lot CHLLDREN'S KNEE PANTS at 50c. a pair, In fact, we have several other lots which wo are going to speak about to-morrow. A. SAKS & CO, LEADING CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS, 326 316 AND 318 SEVENTH STREET. FAIR QUALITY, two dozen for 25¢, SPECIAL. 3 FANCY LIN solid colors, cream, light blue, navy ardinal colora, guaranteed absolutely to be fest, at only 25¢. each ous 4H. S. WHITE HAND- KERCHIEFS at 25c. each. red by the republi- | ONE PRICE ONLY. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, PENNSYLVANIA AY. Panasors, Sus Unererias, AND COACHING SHADES, AT REDUCED PRICES. 24-INCH TWILLED SILK SUN SHADES, only $1.68 eacl FINE, SATIN COACHING SHADES, in Crushed Strawberry, Cream. ‘White, Cardinal, Seal Brown, to $1.68. Presse R ‘MEMBER THE TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL SALES ALLGWED BY SEATON PERRY, «Successor to Perry & Brother) FOR THIRTY DAYS, FROM MAY Siler, CEASES ON JUNE 80TH. THOSE WHO HAVE NOT 80 FAR AVAILED THEMSELVES OF THIS OPPORTUNITY OF SAV- ING TEN PER CENT SHOULD DO 80 BEFORE JULY 1ST, AS THE DISCOUNT APPLIES TO THE WHOLE STOCK, WHICH IS NEW, LARGE, AND CONTAINS ONLY DRY GOODS OF THE BEST CLASS. §~ ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, FROM WHICH TEN PER CENT WILL BE DE- DUCTED, SEATON PERRY, Perry Building, Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9th street. Fatablished 1849, 325 FINEST QUALITY COACHING SHADES, in Bive, Cardinal, Cream. White, Crasii berry, reduced from $3.50 to $2.50. ¢ Trimmed, wi Cardinal, reduced from H rapgvanrens Kon Jensrys. Our $2 50 JERSEY, with handsome Cuff, silk stitched tic seams which will not break, yualed at the price—black and colors. SEY, with handsome oid less than $5 hereto- superior to anything in the market at the PAM JERSEYS, at $2.50, are the correct thing, ‘and cannot be procured e cewhe Our #5 JERSEY, in bia cloth, in shape amurket for the p le from imported seys are more popular than ever. Our Stock will be found very complete in sizes and ZEPHYR CORSETS! We have this morning recetved a few large sizes, 24 0, for which we have not been abie to supply ‘the d for ten days past. ONE PRICE ONLY—BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, 921 Peon. ave.—D street 912. Tue Kore Por Is Purces AT. THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER l0ta AND F STREETS, [Axton & Hoty, e%o yy , ££ Pe Rpg gid PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Have determined to close out tho remainder of their Spring Stock at cost. This includes all Cloth and Woolen Suits for ladies’, misses and children; all light weight Wraps, Ulsters, Newmarkets, Dolmans and Sacques and a small lot of Children’s Jerseys in sizes from forr to ten years, ‘They have reducod their Ladies’ Jerseys to less than cost, in some instances atleast 50 per cent from first selling price, This is a reduction worth making for the purchaser, 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 be found in their Suit Department. 43025 FOR BOYS FROM 4 TO 11. }. $2.50, $2 and $2.50. 5 All Wool Suits at £3, wi Splendid Suits at 4. w ¥OR BOYS FROM 11 TO 11. There is still a splendid assortment of fine Al-Wool Suits on bund at tower prices than ever. FOR YOUTHS AND MEN. Suits #1210, worth $20. Perpetual Char Proof tee x TOC! we may havea Hi06. Uf Gon Gwnes | tion, ine!aing BONDS and STOCK! ELRY, DELDS, &c., tuken for SAF BENJAMIN P. CHARLES ©. ¢ JOHN CASSELS, Treasure th Suits—well, come and Office Coats, iu Alpaca, Drap d’ite and .MERS FOR BOYS. Tinen, cheap. A very ecod G Best quality Gossamer £2, GOSSAMERS ¥OR MEN. samiers at $2, worth $3. Seccnrry Fro Loss By Bonerany, ROBBERY, FIRE OR ACCIDENT. THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, of Washington, In its own building, Corner 15tH STREET D x Act of Congress January 224, 1867, Capital.. 260,900 ‘The Company ren . ire and Burglar alts, at prices varying from $5 to 360 per year, to size and location, Rooms and Desks ad- Joining Vaulte, provided for Safe-renters, VAULT DOORS GUARDED BY THE SARGENT TIME-LOCK. SECURITIES AND VALUABLES of every descr’ AL GUARA OVER, of Rigus & Co., Vice President, ALBERT L. STURTEVANT, Secretary. ©. E. Nyman, Asst. Seoy. Drecto! Benjamin P. Snyder, Charles C. Glover, John Cassels, Henry A. Willard, Albert L. Sturtevant, ‘Thomas Evans, John G. Parke. $e25 Better Gossanvers at $2.50, worth $4. endid Gossamers at 83, worth $5. nest Gos-amers at $3.50, worth #6. Carar Ax» Desmasie Duy Goons. Prices, so that those desiring r cure Special Bargains during this Special Sale, for the six Special Daya of this Special Week. 2,500 yards Linen Lawns at 123¢., worth 20c. 2,900 harns 1234c., worth 20c. Yards remnants Ging»ams left attic. All Summer Dress Goeds left over at half price. 500 Paraacl $6—all at greatly reduced ices. 200 Pieces 5-4 Blue Mosquito Netting at 250. it of Lace Shawls 25c. on the dollar. Our Entire Stock to be sold at Reduced GEO, J. JOHNSON, ‘713 Market Space. SHELL SHIRTS AND KNEE PANTS, BARGE AND PLEASURE SHIRTS. 985 Pennavivama avenue. EPORT OF THE CONDITION NATIONAL METROPOLITAN BANK, AT WASHINGTON, D. C. At the close of business, Jung 22, 1883. RESOUKCES. 2 28 Seeeea 3: 3 ny GT" To THE Fore! GUINNIP’S, 404 AND 406 SEVENTH 8: REET NORTHWEST. This week we shall, offer Special Goods at | Sosciat Articles, lasting PARASOLS, AT AND UNDER COST, Black Satin Parasol—Cold, white and black Jinings, $2.75; former price $3.50.” Biaek Satin—Spanish lace and fancy lininy, $3.45; former price trimmi: Dl $4.25. Black Satin—Spandah inde. tcituminie, platted plain and fancy lining, $4; former price $6. Black m—Spanish Guipure trimming, $5; former price ‘Black Satin~Profuscly triamed, Spanieb lace ruftt It frame, 25 25: former price $6.50. Car- Ginal and’ Gresy Satin sLase ‘trimmed, $4: former ice $5. Cardinal and Cream Sstin—Laco irimmed, 5: former price $: UNDERGARMENTS. In this, one of our most ~pular departmente, will be ‘otton and found all garments of Underwesr, made of Cambric, and elaborately trimmed with Laces, Ham- burghs and Irish Point, seine at Cost Prices. A fow lots of Soiled Garments we offer at exactly Half Price, We ave made a spec certainly undersell any of our competitors, Gauze Vests—High neck, long sleeves, 30 cents: worth 45 cents. Gauze Vests—All styles, 35, 40 and 50 cents, cialty of this department, and abali GENTS FURNISHINGS, ‘We certainly do hold a deservedly large trade in thie, another important branch of our extensive business, and have and shall continue to offer goods st_surprie~ iusly low prices, Gent's Gauze Vests, 25, 80, 36 and 45 cents. Jean Drawers, 50 certs, positively selling elee- where at 65 cents. Unlaundried Shirts, 50, 63, 70 and M cents. Unlaundried Shirt, W musi 100 inen bosoms and cuffs, reinforced back, aud front 21; wood value for $1.90. ‘Brit Revtlir price, 26 eeain. Solid colors Half Hose, 20, S5and 40 cents. Fancy bdtri 10, 1234, 15 and cents, Dude Stripes for the Promenade, 28, 30, 35, 40 and 50 cents. Geut's Lisle Tread Gloves, 25 cents, for- mer price, 36 cents | China Silk Handkerchief, all the prevailing tints, 30, 95, 45, 60, 70 and 80 cents 20- itish Haif-Hose, 29 cen' Wvely our 80-cent fan dkerohiot alls elsowhore at #h 38, Linen Handkevchiéf, both plain and fancy border, 10, 1254, 15, 18, 24 and 45 cents. WANTED—HELP. FOR RENT—ROOMS. ‘ANTED—A SALESMAN FOR CIGARS. GOOD Nae ane corner 9th au Pomenoihwet it ANTED—A BOY IAN SET PLAIN TYPE; West perwcat ak tome 8, 607 7th street 'ANTED—A WHITE WOMAN, ONS WHO UN- W terstanae’ Moning tnd ‘cooking’ thor a ae Sao arise sa ae G: WAGGAMAN, 917 ¥ street northwest. ‘ANTED—A GENTLEMAN OR LADY CLERK. Toa person of general intellizence writing a Greon, stating experionns net week ne SF Oy Pootod ber week, ATTORNEY. Box 72%, city. it W4ntzD BOY WHO UNDEKSTANDS TAK- sore An tat ERAN knee enet. 4026-20" W4ANtEDE A. SERVANT TO DO THE WORK OF small family ; reference juired, Apply at 126 Cietreet northwest: | erence Fem 1026-38 ANTED—A WHITE WOMAN, MUST BE A ‘cook, washer and ironer, for private family; one that comes well recommended and euits can obtaii Breet. iar pais “__ $626-3t ANTED-A “TIDY, COMPETENT COLORED Girl for general ‘Ricusowork in a euall fasaiis. of ‘adults; must be a good cook And washer and ironer and have clty reference. Call at 1305 Riggs strort afte 6 p.m, i WANTEDTA COLORED BOY. 18 OR 19 YEANi metoc ete attend to Graing roca; peed aot apply t mpetent and well recommen 0, 2000 @ street northwest, bale fy ANTED—AS CLERK, A GENTLEMAN OR LADY Waco with patent law, spedifiostion ett a ‘&e. Address, ence and Sxpectat, PATA AITORNEY: Bos 123, Clty 10503 WARTEDIA RELIABLE WOMAN TO COOK, fash and Iron and help in eral housework. 605 P street northwest NT NS? 7 ER sen0-3t WANTED A WHITE GIRL AS NURSE AND help with chamberwork and sewing, that can stay nights. 605 P street northwest. 3626-38 WVANTED-A RELIABLE WHITE WOMAN AS nurse for an infant; best of references required. Apply at 1534 28th streot, West Washington. Jo26-3t" WVANTED_A WHITE GIRL, GERMAN PRE W ‘erred torconk sad do Sn GERMAN EGO © street northwest. $:26-3¢" ANTED—COLORED MAN, 10 ATTEND TO W iisicce and ote tn Was; ZO ATTEND 2G and write. Address, with references, R. P. O., Box 279, City. 3026-20" y ANZED—ON FOURTH SECTION BOUNDARY WW ore ane oe ee ae pay; steady work. Apply at the work. e28-3t* ANTED—A SETTLED WOMAN, TO COOK Wy: evaih and Iron for small family, short distance in je country; recommendations required. New York avenue, second floor front room. > }el2-6¢ W 4220, A COMPETENT MIDDLE-AGED COL- ORED Woman to Cook ahd assist in general house— work. Apply at 1316 R. I. avenue northwest. je21-6t* as See at their own homes; $2 to 85 aday and quietly tmade; work sent by mail; no Senyasring pO. Grae for reply, Please address RELIABLE MANUFACTUR- IN A eet) 6 Drawer TT, Philadelphia, Pa, Toy4-2m*" WARXIED— WHITE AND. COLORED — COOKS. Chambermaids, General Workers, Kitchen Girls. Also, German Servants, All bring references. Ladies {gn See sorvante at office, 926 F st. n.w.. CE PRICE & De ” W 4NTED EMPLOYMENT BUREAU—FAMILIES furnished with firet-ciass Hely—Cooke, Waiters, Chambermaids, General Houseworkers, &0. Servante wanted. L. C. DUNDORE, 518 10th st: n.w. dl8-7m" WANTED WHITE AND COLORED COOKS, GEN- eral Workers, 24 Girls and Nurses, for this city, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and eleewliore. Families furniahed Servants with references. ‘Try us. S26 F ct n.W-» Licensed Agency. C. E. PRICE & CO. (016-37 Ww" WANTED—SITUATIONS. Vv \;ANTED—BY A COMP! NT WRITE WOMAN ‘a sliuation as Iaundrese, as & good plain cook or as chambermaid; will coin the country: best of city references. Apply at 1212 U street northwest, 1” WAS, ED-BY 4 RESPECTARLE WHITE GIRL a altuaticn to do chamberwork or to take care of children; no objection to leaving the city; can furnish Feforencs, if required, Cail at 57 G street northwest, 0 27 FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTs. tt RENT—ONE FURNISHED ROOM, FIRST E floor, TIT ist street werent Dee covers RENT—1003 F STFEET NORTHWEST, GOOD sized, furnished room; fourth floor, ting south, terme$6 per month, sdvauge, jolt a RB, RENT WITH BOARD, SEVERAL LARGE | cool rooms well. feasonable ‘street northwest. reischrate eee eR IE oi PO! BENT {AT 08 6TH STREET NORTHWEST, ‘S front Parlor on first floor sea front and ‘back Tooms (commun! u second floor, st summer 5 in tore eine OF ENT TFOUR ROOMS. NEATLY FUR. ana wife g board cond nelghborkicods 014 Gintrect northweck. eat Pike ete eae (OR RENT—ONE LARGE FRONT ROOM, FUR- nished or unfurnished, second story: hotine four desired, "priease oni jesirable location, "Ad~ Grent ALTAMIRA, Eoei Capitol Station. 3025-3" R RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS, FROM JULY Ist, entire second floor, and large parior on first floor; desirable iocation for the summer. to 1416 Keotroot northwest feferences required. yeast R RENT—ONE SQUARE FROM THOMAS # Cle, Tooms, en suite or pete, furnished of un; lurntehed, first or seoond story summer} 13th stret northwest. = 60" Pa RENT 001 1TH STREET NORTHWEST, & Best oor. Location Mercian Ae TOS. FISHER, 1394 F street northwest. ‘$e21-6¢ OR RENT_DELIGHTFUL ROOMS, COMFORT- | Wiabie furnished, sinwie or en suite, at 1411 trot ‘north rd between Franklin and M. ‘squares. $192 7 NENT—WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, Fittce, ‘well farpnel oumenta window, on second floor: others ou thind Boor; location desirable. 1703 F st. n.w. Jeo-3w* FOR RENT—HOUSES. ne ~ SALE—A ND ON VERY EASY Fe F TA saneary A Ky SU GEES eee eee sonable. Apply at aoe store: Soe north IDENCE ON FOR, SALES A FINE BRICK BESIDENCE Ox avenne, Streets, north mde, 10 rooms. with all modern improve- tay & cod investmeut; will pay 8 per cent... Hi, PARKER, corner 03 and i shreets soulywest. "3e35-31° POR SALE AT 4 BANGAIN—ONE OF THE BEST opt 10.000; fot te wor foot; front et 10,0007 fot in worth $l tet fest: Soe Sete ee PARKER, cor. 43 and ta awe 4625-30" R SALE—ABSOLUTE BARGAINS— E Handsome 3. oy ‘S-atory press brick front House, 10 moderu. improvements, on 8h street, near K, at g6.300, —— nash ern. ‘W.E. BURFORD, - 323 804 F strect northwest. THREE NEW 9-ROOM HOUSES OnB a Sthand 10th, fronting grounds. . Rare chance to buy a house for s small cash te, oF Will take a small se as part payment. These ‘were commenced Inst fall and are now just being completed. ‘They have large cellar, with furnsce, which heats the whole ‘Please call and examine the property and inquire of A. F. BARKER, 3021-68" 209 12th street southwest, JF O8 SALE_A GREAT BARGAIN IS OFFERED OF Feo ices at feat ot ea 1 = ‘exch, orth Ritintea 4 — road. ED KR SALE—AT A GREA’ INE T BARGAIN, FINE lots on 4th street Ta. ave. eac 38 fect ty 100 at Inquire at 423'11th street west, mR VE TRABLE Te) oa hew farce! avenue ms corner . Hampshire sresue y's Saptef [lots se aney AUG. A. NICH N, Keal Estate Agent, street, OR SALE—ENTIRE SQUARE IN cee ea eee: re q. THOS. 3. Fist \ eguare a eer Fam, = Ob SALE-TO CLOSE AN FSTATE_LOT corner and E streets northwest, 5. THOS. J. FISHER & CO., 1524 F strect FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS LE—TWO FI 8 wo FI HORSES, Qe BLACK Anoly at B39 B etrect northwest. © : BR SALE—THREE HORSES, THE PROPERTY of sgentieman in {l-bealth—a trottis y pare Or Fe 16 hands high, 6 years old, was wi Pain bz dain by youn Clipper, was bred Si STF of Kewtucky; abe haas'a record of 2-26, oun tro tn Aleo Tempes, a Bay Gelding; can trot in 2-40: 7 04, by Swoopstakes, dam by Wood's Haumbictomant Slnay can ative him. Also, six-seat Family Carriage. Apply at private Stable, in rear of Coreoran Art Gale ery, ealtrainoe on 17th at., near iat. potrig ‘vania avenue, fronting Washi: Circle, north #0 per month." Inquire at 1918 Penneyivania ‘avenue, or 713 Market Space. -Bt° 'QR RENT—NOS. 1104 AND 1106 F STREET, having recently been put in order, are how offered for rent for business or professional pur- at $75 and $125 psr month reaj vale. rhe Kouses contain 10 and’ 15 roo. TCH, FOX & BROWN, 1437 Pennsylvania avenue. $e27-3t Ok BENT OR SALE—HOUSE 2209 PENNSYL- side, HR RENT—1437 CORCORAN STREET, ELE- Toot" porch. Bo, Hen BS Kore ee by t BAILEY, OF at Gout Nat 1634 lath street, of Mr. BA! Bank. FOX & BROWN, 3027-3t 7 Pennsylvania ave. FOR BENT $90 PER MONTH—1023 EAST CAPT: tol street, new Brick House; fronts on Lincoln Park Inquire Room 9, Corcoran Buiidi ury. wR SALE—“ VALUABLE PROPERTY"—AUl. that lot and improvements now occupied as a Livery Stabilo and Carriage House, Iccaved at the northwest gorner of D and 14th streets, Washington city, having a front on D street of 141 feet 10 inches.and on {4th street Paying rental of $200 per mon! is property, in Boighborhood of the public buildings. large notalas aed public aqaere, renders: its pte 2 as an in- Veatment. K. W. TEMPLEMAN, Agent, 37 Lexington street, Baitimore City. dell-im Fok SALE_POUR NEW TWO-STORY SIX-ROOM brick Houses in Pierce street northwest, near 16th Street, with cellar and all modern improvementa, and Sniabed. in esa style: ied 8 per snot pay enta, or cash: ren! ‘per month, to DANENHOWER & SON, 1286 F'street.Je6-Lin R SALE-RARE CH ANCE—ELBGANT SQUARE Grand Scale Chickering Piano, =e tor Only $190, with stool and cover; cost $650; Owner Heels cons Alon a sepa sone T baaee pee eee only $125: Gne good tone full acale Pinno tor $60; one at $80 for $ per month. Splendid for beeiuners. ° Ayoly atonce at PIANO EXCHANGE, 3023 427 10th street northwest. ‘OR SALE—UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, AS FINE ascan be made: used four months. Ani obliges to fell, and wil sacrifice it at one-third cost and take ch Pixho as part pay. 1219 13th street northwest. J7i-0t JOR SALE—A LANGE STOCK OF SEOOND- band Pianos and Organs, several first-class makea, ome nearly new, must positively be Fold at sacrifies for cash by July lst. Can be acen at 709 7th at JOR SALE—A BARGAIN IN A NEW TWO-STORY- ‘and basement brick house, oorner 6th and Q sts. northwest; seven rooms, bath and all modern improve- ments; three bay windows, and finished in clans See See ae aly SA ments: ren month. App N- HOWER & SON, 1290 F street. %s de6-1m. Fok, SALETA NERY CONVENIENTLY | AR- Ft ‘contait medium-sized brick house in LeDroit Park, gas, water. sewerage, and all modern im- Foxements, Price reasonable.” Inquire of JAMES |. MCGILL, Dealer in Building Supplies, 1421 New ‘York avenue. ‘my29-1m om SE feel ea) TORE BRICK, ALL MOD. , 904 Eatreet northwest. $3—two-story Fram 2219 ‘Datioot northwest. WM. F. HOLTZMAN, eal F street northwest. JeS7-3t R RENT—A NINE ROOM BRICK HOUSE, cthwests rent $9) Soy ae ie nor rei ‘mon Ee GHEEN, isp0 1dth street, PAY tO e26-3t" OR RENT—BRICK HOUSE CORNER OF MARY- land avenue and 2d st. n.e., twelve rooms and two -rooms, all modern improvements, within one square of Capitol. Apply at $94 Maine ave. a.w.Je25-3t" OR RENT—BY THE ler OF JULY, $132 P street, West Washington, a lane, three-story preseed brick front Residenoe, with two-story and base- ment back building, con’ eleven rooms, with gas, range, bath-room, bot and cold water: first-class oon- dition; e back yard; ipod. location; F street cars t $32.50 per te door, Rent $32.50 per month. Apply at 129 Beall strect, Wost Washington. PPI 28-6t wind "fl reat New Jersey avenue; rent $20. Apply at northwest. ota F°®, RENT—1930 14TH STREET, TWO-510RY brick, seven rooms and bathroom. hot and cold Water, good collar. “Hent $30 per mouth. Inguire on premises. 5e25-3t* WANTED —AN EXPERIENCED VARNISHER and hard-wood finisher wants employment. either by day or contract. Call or address H. L., 713 7th atreet northwest. Je27-3" WASTED BY 4 YOUNG MAN OF FAIR EDU- cation and not afraid of work, a Situation in « store or any respectable business: can make himself wenerally useful; references from last employer. Ad- dress Box 42, Star office. 3026-20" ANTED—A YOUNG WHITE MAN AND WIFE wants a home with sme family, wife as cook, man to drive or work of anykind. Address MAN AND WIFE, Star office. 3e25-30" WANTED_BY A WHITE Boy 14 YEARS kindy is honest aol witloe: teood Peteteuee Tae any kind; is honest and willing; ferences. Ad- 6 M. D., Star office, - nje25-3t" WV ANTEDIPLACES FOR COOKS, CHAMBER maeids, Nurees, Housemen, Drivers, Waitors and Boys, with'references. Women servants can be seen at fice. Li ney, 92 -W. CE, PRICE. Ore S oquigeused Agency, 926 F st. n.w. PRICE. WANTED—BOARD. ANTED-SUMMEKR BOARD FOR A LADY AND three children; two adjoining rooms; mountain- : not more than four hours ride from city, Address, with particniara, 17¢0 isth atreet northwest. je26-3t" ___WANTED—ROOMS. __ Vy \y ANTE D—BY G. TLEMAN AND WIFF, ONE or two nicely furnished Rooms, with board; con- yenient to departments: permanent if suitable; private family preferred. Address, stating terms, J i. gue d ANTED_A FU HED ROOM IN A QUIET neighborhood and where there are no questions asked. Address B. A. C., City P.O, Jo26-2* W4N2ED-FOR TWO GENTLEMEN ROOM AND Board in the country, near the city. Address Box 141, Star office. 3626-30 WANTED— MISCELLANEOUS WASTED A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE TO 0G. cupy # furnished house (Le Droit Park) and fur- nish tab‘e board tor a geutiem in fu exchange for occu- pation: posression given July Ist wutil middle or last of September; references given and required, Address HOME, Star office, Je27-20" Wy AN2ED—TO BUY 4 HORSE AND LIGHT BUST- hese wayon on mouthiy payments, Address W. we Star office, $e2 WaANTED—DERMATOLOGY—DR. VAN DYCK has remoyed to 723 12th street northweat. If you have pimples, blackheads, liver spots, freckles, sallow- hess, deep pores, redness, ojliness and enlarged veins of the nose; thin,hareh, dry, fadedand premature gray hair; baldness, acaly scalp tetter; scant, irregular eye- brows and inshes; any rash humour, eruption, blood or skin disease; any cutanous hair or complexion, blem- ish, consult Dr. J. VAN DYCK, Dermatolovist. at once. Dr. VAN DYCK will have parlors at 723 12th street northwest, July 2d, 3d, 15, 16 and 17, August 1, 2, 3, 15, 16, 17. In the meantime Dr. VAN DYCK can be consulted in person or by letter at his office and resi- dence, 905 Pacific avenue, Atlantic City, N.J. In- teresting descriptive circular free. Superfluous hair permanently removed by Electrolysis by Dr. VAN DYCK. Call at once. Je27-w, 5, m* ANTED—SECOND | HAND | FURNITURE, stocks of dry goods, &c. Highest cash price paid. Address Box 137 Star office. 326-1 ANTED—IMMEDIATELY—200 LOADS OF Broken Cobble or Blue Stone. Addresa Room 83, Corcoran Building, corner of 15th street and Penney: yania avenue northwest. ANTED—WHEELMEN IT IS TO YOUR IN- terest to know that all Bioycles and Tricycles re- ira are done by practical makers at 432 9th st. SMITH Buotmens. 3620-2w* WASTED ieescns WHOOPING COUGH SYLUP. Certain cure. Also, a Liniment to use in connection with it. Manufactured GEO. WOOL- BRIDGE, Pharmacist, cor. Md.av.and 43 st.s.w. J25-6t A Fe SOILED SUIT OF CLOTHES to clean in the ie Pll! qmanner for $1.50; send Bera card and have called for and delivered. -RINCE, 1009 F street. Je10-1m* Ww ANTED—GET YOUR CARPETS CLEANED BY trys Orders by twlophove of othersite remtee countrys, Orders" phone, of ‘otherwise rocalys peattention. SINGLETON & HOMES aoreine Space, 3e6-2mn ANTED—WET STAMPING, FRENCH PROCESS, taught Free of Charge to Isdies using perf patterns Tastructigna in all kinds of Embroidery sige Ladies leaving the city, get Bi done Chéap at PRINCE'S, 1009 F ekrect. " S™PIng don ANTED—HORSES PASTURED AT PER shade and water; come out. take 2 lox S°ShnEVE, Bladensburg, Mast N° Seine Scuthwest atest carpet eg ing works, the ea ou and the bestin the city. Mattreeses feather Tenovated, furniture eteained; Order Dr mien ose et ANTED—MME, MERRION, MANICURE, LATE WW hton cusses utreet, Baltimore gre Mae ladies and at 1105 F street west, Be to ‘Mire, Palmer's. ’Mamiote ‘Goodd foe FOR BENT—005 R STREET NORTHWEST, TEN rooms, modern conveniences; rent low tos perma- nent tenant. 917 R street northwest, 11 rooms, furnace, modern conveniences; large brick stable and grounds. 125 C street northeast, within one square of Capitol grounds, 11 rooms, modern convenien Apply to CHAS. C. DUNCANSON, 3e25-3t 9th and D streets northwest. ‘OR RENT—HOUSE AND STORE HOUSE, CON. taining 11 rooms, with all modern improvement 627 D street northwest; will rent house alone if de: sired. ‘© 4022-68" COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. POR BALESSMALL PLACE OF FOUR ACKES ‘on Tanner's Creek, Norfolk county, Va.; very de- part a pete wh rials vote! a physicien or a jener. oysters an crabein abundance. Apty at 122 Mane, aver e760 A FARM FOR BALE NEAR POTOMAG, MD. ; 105 of land with a comfortable dwelling and out- nuildings: good orchard, and a healthy Jovation; short drive, 40 the Aqueduct road, Apply 8150 M. street. -3w Foe, BALE, OR EXCHANGE—A HANDSOME Country Fince near Leesburg, Va. Five acres of land, with comfortable ten-room dwelling, with all con- veniences. Stable. “house, ice- dairy, ‘ko. selected fruit. heathy ant ane wi ‘walk of the railroad station. Apply to THOS. 3. FISHER & CO... pak street northwest, ). C., or Lock 0. Tt Lecvurg va, Seton, 3el0-2W R SALE—AT SOUTH MOUNTAIN, MD., NEAR Foontbore, 16 asros of node Sih ake oes ea cottage: place under cultivation, with fine frait and Rater, lane barn and outbuildings; beautiful summer Place; will be sold cheap. THOS. J, FISHER & CO., 324 F street northwest, Seay epee A 3 ye HAVE jor nale.a very Desirable Tract three miles out on the. itimore and Ohio Railrosd, the lo- Saupe it tor subcirison sd settee Tee ee ada) for su! ion ico {ow and torms easy.” PARKER & TOWNSEND: Seal Estate Dealers, 1418 F street. Je9-1m JOR BALE OR TRADE—CHEAP-TWO FARMS, Pecan inches ins neat ashington: cacy. BOWEN, 645 New York nvenues 3e8-1m* fect ce a Tn COUNTRY BOARDING. For BENT BLADENSBU!G—A 12-ROOM House; pleasantly situated; healthy location; ait- uated on the B.&O.R.R. ' Address JOHN STE- PHEN, Bladensburg, Md. Je22-1m* FOR FEST—* GOOD SIX-ROOM DWELLING. IN first-class condition, in northwestern part of city. $17 permonth. K, A. PHILLIPS, 1428 New York ave nue. E OR RENT—AT A REDUCED RA‘E DURI the summer months, toa private family only, story and back building Brick Residence, handaor furnished; location near tho Arlt Hotel. THOS. J. FISHER & 6O., Je21-6t 1324 Fistreet. OR RENT—ELEGANT THREE-STORY BRICK, containing 12 rooms; in excellent repair; northwest coruer of 2d and D streets northwest. Apply page im WEBB, 106 8d street northwest, Fer RENT 018 HST. N.W., THREE-STORY Dwelling; 11 roome; modern’ improvements; stable and carriage house (peluded: rent $55 per mouth. In- quire of A. EBE. & SONS, 718 7th st. n.w, Jelé-26* on RENT Ay! BREEN. ao tee a £ street northwest: possession Ist July. Apply to J. J. SHEDD, 1402 lath street northwest.” jel4-1m * oR RENT-HCUBE 204 D STREET NORTH- west, 9 rooms and bath, and all convenicnces: ntrect Gurs pass the door. Apply to F. @. MIDDLETON. Nat Metropolitan Bank. Jeil-1m ROR BENT. 718 19th st, 14 rs.,m.i. #02 21st st., 10 re.,m. 1819Gst., U1 rs.,mn.: WESCOTT & W Jet GR RENT-SUPERIOR NEW BRICK HOUSE, two stories, nine rooms and cellar; all mod. imps., trobes, fire-places, &c. JOMN SHERMAN. & GO. 927 F street. -_Je2-Im FOR BENT—-A FIRST-CLASS RESIDENCE, 1108 J3th street northwest. Apply to J. J. sHEDD, 1402 14th street northweet. iny25-2m —— CObSTRY BOARD AT LESLIE HALL, LOU- fou county, Va., near raliroad station; gaily mails; large airy rooms: fine acenery; countr; house; pure milly butter: frutt, he. Terms amoderate, Adiress Mrs. BENJ. LESLIE, Hillsboro, Loudoun, county, Va. Je27-w, x3 GQUMMER BOARDERS—PROSPEOT HILL HOUSE wili be open for the reception of boarders on the lst of duly. The house is beautifully situated ons high bill, and commande an extensive view of s maxnificent country. Rooms large and airy. Plenty of shade and abundence of iruit. Piano for the use of ladies. Good hunting and fishing for gentlemen. Carriage, buggy and eaddie horses in readiness at al! times. Terms moderate. Address, at once, HENSON SIMP- SON, North Fork, Loudoun county, V ir A ZEW BOARDERS COMFORTABLY AND PLEAS- antly sccommodated. SARAH A. BOND, Water- ford, Va. References: Annie E. Matthew, Treasury Department; John Lynch, Sixth Auditor's Office, P.O. D.; Bernard T, Jauny, Sup't Public schools, Je26-3¢" WOGED, LIKE TO HAVE A FEW SUMMER Boarders, elther gentlemen or ladies; would take ® small family. Any one wishing board in a pri- Yate family will not find a more pleasant home. Family very small: large house, on border of town; Good water, plenty of fruit, vegetables and mull; oné daily glager Apply to Stes, We Aaa scons! ily . ADPlY 5 5, - ville, Vicginis. 26-20 R SALE—AT GEYER’S BAZAAR AND LIVE! or order. Just inspected for your, Inquire of G. W. BAUEK, Te" etrect whack. OR SALE_S. J. MEFRS, 621 G STREET NORTH- m Fyas offers rare inducements in Carriages of all Styles. ‘Cal and examine before nurchaning slsewhere. Top and no-top Sidebar Bugyies. Phetons, FamilyCar- Fiages, Buxinons Wagons, Surreya, Village Carts, Har. bess, Whips, &o. pairing and int oma itl Gone. "Will sell cheay and terme to suit ‘Allee guaranteed. m! RR SALE-SEVERAL FINE TURNOUTS AND & Bitte sariey of four nnd e variety ‘two, fix seat Phuctons, Coucord Wagons, Village Carts and ‘the Lightning Jump-Seat, the most perfect fanilly carriage in use. It is light, stylish and roomy, re;re- senting it in three sty! gy top. stan citye-top and extension top. Also, several Mine Horses for Har.ost and Saddle use; fine Fnglish Saddies and firi- dies, &c. | Partios wishing to purchase @ complete furnont will save time andexpense. Owing to my fncil- ities and long experience 1am enab'ed to promptly fill ail orders ly and on the most reasonable terms. Hf you waut to bu exchange oF sell call and see me before going elsewhere, WM. F. DOWNEY, 1620 to 1624 L street northwest. mya POR SALE—A LARGE STOCK OF ITALIAN Mat FSi itonnite Monuments, Headstones, Vases. ete. Monuments cleaned in cemet WM. BUY ERFORD & CO., Pa. ave.. cor. 2ist st. nw. sy28-2 For sae Ars STOCK OF BOSTON BT board Co.'s Side-bar Bugwies and other Light Gar- Tiages, ‘Their make is the in the country for the money. “Other Iignt and heavy Carriages, in kreat Var “iepairiay promply: stented to ‘atten: \. — HOBT. 1. GRAAM. ans 410-476 Bun stroet arthiwese, Sah ner ee Stone M. YOUNG, 313 ‘eh, street, eply3m EDUCATIONAL. _ TH CEDARS—A HOME SCHOOL FoR YOU Ladies and Littie Girle—will oe os ite jou Der 1. 2t is «ituated on the He zo and ie on accesible by street oars. to ‘of the city, The grounds are extensive, the healthful and beau- ful. Terme moderate. For circulars address the | MISSES EAKLE, 1916 35th st., Washington. Je2141. 18S AMY LEAVITT, OF BOSTON, MFeacher of Vout ‘and Instrumental Music and Harmony. | Lessons continued during the summer. Address 944 K street northwest. Jed 2 AND, NES. CHARLES E. HILTON wiLt continue to receive pile during the summes months. Those desiring review their studies, o1 ie eben MSs. ot Ss Ban Can street. " el5-2w* UMMER BOARD—DELIGHTFUL SITUATION— suburbs of Staunton; fine views; four-acre grove; Rood table; $25 per month. References . \ddress MISS GKAY, Box 104, Staunton, Va. -3t* ENCH TUITION (A SPECIALTY)—PROF. B. EARHOQUE, Graduate of Sorbonne Dulversity, street. Also Spanish, lan, Grornial Latin, Greek, Mathemation, Natural Sciences, join BAASONABLE AND PLEASANT BOARD CAN BE had at a bizh and healthy location, in the suburbs Of Berryville, Va., on the line of the Shenandoah Val- ley railroad.” For terms, &c., apply to Mrs. SMI’ Box 13, Berryville, Clarke county, Va. Je22-£,m, w, ERSONS WISHING TO SECURE GOOD BOARD {or the summer In s healthy locality, with for, milk. Gaily mail and conventent to the Plaine’s station, on the ¥. M. R. K., for further particulars apply to. 4. A. Halfway, Fauquier, Va. Sei5-Im* ANTED—A FEW SUMMER BOARDERS CAN he comfortably accommodated at @ quiet farm house 1% miles from Deerwood Station. - For particu- larsaddrtes Mrs. E. ML BCHOOLEY, Nockville, Bd. w FOR RENT—STORES. ‘Ol: RENT—JULY 1ST, STOREROOM 620 PENN- eylvania avenue n.w.. now occupied asa crockery store. Inquire of JACKSON & CO., 626 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. 12-8" OR RENT—TWO STORES—822 AND 8% 77H atroot northwett, separately oF r. Possession atcnee. Apply to AMS, 502 E street northwest. myl-8w* LOST AND FOUND. OST—ON MONDAY, 25TH INST., BET NEW cart harness, between Center market and Union town. Finder will please return to P. MANN, 207 7th atreet northwest and be rewarded. it* 2) REWARD LOST LAST WEEK A Black Newfoundland Dog. The above reward will be paid if returned to 1013 “Penusylvanis avenue northwest. WM. ORME & SONs. 3e26-8t" Ditiiner itt ana tot hep — AEST Ame, ‘twoon 16th and 1 streets ant streets, yhite crocheted shat with f: border. save ‘at USE, "and seoaive renee Leave at McPH.RSON HOU! ($e25-3t* OST—ON SUNDAY, JUNE 24TH, IN THE CIR- its I 22 Lig gencase cm en eee ek = Sass O8T—A SIDE ¢ CONTAINING A al fa of ome, ve Pass go Se ui ward if left at 7223¢ 11th street northwest. $e25-3t* BUSINESS CHANCES. KALE—! IGAR 8’ NOW DOING A od bustnaen et A SS AY to Fret RE, 935 Louisiana avenue. fortable pining Roome for Ladies and, UMMER BOARDING. — LOCATION VERY healthy. Is near the mountains, Scenery beaut ul. For minute particulars inquire at 315 A st. n.e. Danhington, D. ©. For terms, to W. A. BEAWNE! le, Fau $e Upperv uguier county, Va. ma" BOARDING. PRAGUE MANSION, 6TH AND E STREET! two or three dexirable roots, with firet-Class bose, will be vacated July 1st; $50 to$65 per month for two persona. Je27-3t" ‘OOMS WITH BOARD.—LADIES OR GENTILE. men wishing rooms with board will find fal ggpommodations tthe cast end of Stoddart sire jeorgetown Heights, away from the heat ani th eft Large Shede trees and beautifal prounas sas FISSES DOOMKEEPING—ONE MONTH GUA\ anteed to equal three of any other system. Ne text books used. With penmaneliiy, Until October, when terme will be higher owe’ Papi Dusinoss penmanship easiest to learn aid write, $2.90. parate Departiment for ladies. "Prof, G.'W. Mowe, 517 Ttn street, Jet-1m UMMER COURSE SPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, cor.vih and D st.,in Penmansisin, Book Keeping and pondence. for June, July, August, Day sossions 9 a, m.to 12 m., five daye each werk. Jae neanions 6 to iW p.m.. four evenings cach ical training for youths and men and women du ing season when indolence and exj«zisiv« jloastires are Hable to produce permanent injury. ‘Tuition by the month aT ee, ‘Scholarship for # year, day or even- @ moutl Steatn inom HENRY & SPENCER Eee CAMHS. "BARA A. SPENCER, Vico-Peinelpaly 29 NGS un Thar pone 26,"83._ For circulars, address WMLD-CA- PELL City. “a tow board sila reoctved. 03000 AVID 8. L. JOHNSON, masster, 1117 uth street northwest. fons 1 per hour, “Public voice mont M3S..5 4, GHAMBERS (GIVES pHOROUG instruction English. branct Grammar, Elocution and Mathematics Teachers and others urea ‘well themsely: moderate. Special Stu.w. Metropolitan cars pass the door. ARGE, AIRY ROUMS FOR RENT, AT 314 AND 316 Tada avenue. Also, Boarding for three nthe at Aiteen dollars per month. Advance payment strictly required. $m ERMANENT, TRANSIENT AND DAY BOARD- Pee cccommohated a ‘the McPher- ‘at summer rates at He corner of 16th and I strects. Mrs. M. T_ SOUT! myi9-2m St IREMONT HOUSE—CHANGE OF PROPRIETOR, ce ‘aitustion for familtes, ‘tates: eo and per day; $25, $30, $35 and $40 perm. EW-DENISOM, oD. ‘LAPIER HO1 ‘W.OOR.10ra AND ESTS. Tre pe; the bese contested Boat cool i Ta the city, La ours ity. Transient Boarders scoommo date = DROIT DINING ROOMS FOR LADIES AND ENTLEMEN, 612 F ot u.w., ‘Ofioe. ‘heals heal 36 conte; 3 eat $5. Com from 6 oT Gast SW. BEALL. Prop) PROPOSALS. R SALE—A FIRST-OLASS GROCERY, LIQUOR Variety Store; good location. B. T. LUCK IT ial F strock 426-3" 8 -A GOO! [ANCE FOR ANY ONE Pibdonaisene ieee peter oe dress A. N., Star office, : AND OF AN OLD- ARS uae an active business of twenty thousand dollars a year. Grol to two thousand dollars neseseatye Sate Bo Star ofica, * 5628,25,27,3t" | [pPPastuenr OF STATE, ‘Wasermaron, June 15, 1883, Sealed Proponale wii be recived: fhe Department tate until TWELVE M. OF THE 4 1 ¥-1 Bay OF JULY, _ W. FLYNN, A. M., PRIVATE TUTOR, &. W. Gor. 6th and K S. s Greck, French. Germans Sula for Ww competitive Terms in savance. | 'VENING CLASSES. $5 A MONTH. AKITR- Eee maiz, Coneraphy, Seelitte sete WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC—AT TIMMS Halls, cor. 7th and Dn. w, En- trance D Fourteenth Pe Ses eng ER in Beast, ee sirsteeeeS: a Bthxalin! Bice. stan MONEY TO LOAN. Tu LOAN ON ESTATE, mMo™** TO Loan, ON BEAL ESTATE, AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT. BR, O HOLTZMAX, SBSSEESESSE: LOW FIGURES, le. WHITE Goons. WV ANTED—1001 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, OP- ‘We oil continny ae WANZED 104 PENNSYLVANIA AVERUE, OP- Tapidity, as they are of the most al and spartlint: Cees Seer, ways fresh in apposranoe, and reisid. All kinds of mattresses made to order. F. Veer ney, eee Er YOUNG. cay nt 5 3 W. M. SHUSTER & soxs, EE eg Pique, 10 centa, Ww BEZo coors srand wiht: Saar 5 53; 8 See8 ¢ ; WASTED FARD Woop OR FINE ONE PRICE. 919 Pennsylvania Ave. | Redemption ‘Treasurer (5 Tee conte ace Furniture to make or have had twelve Der cent of cirouistion) .00 | We are closing out a 1a EME diRcane AD Cabinct Nase oh ¥.D.—1HE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. 1023 $1,540, 045.97 | St cost price, We we a-3m" fe 53 Pasrarooxs News. that our special ——————— ee - fod Be ine = solid qcee Palco ada Seppe bea Ba Rats mat eee e sicral del cheer ‘® common new snnom ; OLD stann, GUINNIP & 00, QLD STAND, | 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET XN. Ww. N. B.—New is ys polices teen diipehia: 9 ; a DEN Spot one eeereee pansesesss Aer Axo Nayy, = Sat 8 YLO} TO. RMPASUE} 10. WE PFYREST PATTERNS IN eee z 4 = na 80 Wit, Ba STRICTLY PURE OLD WHISKY, UN WAY BiSP Bs an + Handy package for tourist, So. $4.50 per gallom, a 2 A RTRERT 8. = é x 19 8 s 7 3 ioe 3 i i -3 Tiger ‘aie 2%

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